Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg: Forskjell mellom sideversjoner

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About Anders Nielsen Wiborg, little is known of his origin. He became a second lieutenant (Fenrick) in the Oppland National Infantry Regiment in 1678, a Sekondløytnanat in the Fåbergske Company in 1682, a First Lieutenant in 1685, and a Lieutenant Captain in the South Hedemark National Guard Company in 1697. Later that year he became Captain and commander of the Osterdal Company, which was sent to Denmark in 1714 under orders of the Danish King. Upon return to Norway in 15 January 1717, Wiborg was promoted to Major and made Commandant of the Christiansfjeld fortifications on the Swedish border. His died at Kongsvinger on 10 October 1718 occurred only shortly before Charles XII of Sweden’s death on November 30, 1718, in the siege trenches of the Swedish assault on the Norwegian fortress at Fredriksten.<ref name=O>Ovenstad, Olai: Militaerbiografier, den norske haers officerer 1628-1814</ref>  
About Anders Nielsen Wiborg, little is known of his origin. He became a second lieutenant (Fenrick) in the Oppland National Infantry Regiment in 1678, a Sekondløytnanat in the Fåbergske Company in 1682, a First Lieutenant in 1685, and a Lieutenant Captain in the South Hedemark National Guard Company in 1697. Later that year he became Captain and commander of the Osterdal Company, which was sent to Denmark in 1714 under orders of the Danish King. Upon return to Norway in 15 January 1717, Wiborg was promoted to Major and made Commandant of the Christiansfjeld fortifications on the Swedish border. His died at Kongsvinger on 10 October 1718 occurred only shortly before Charles XII of Sweden’s death on November 30, 1718, in the siege trenches of the Swedish assault on the Norwegian fortress at Fredriksten.<ref name=O>Ovenstad, Olai: Militaerbiografier, den norske haers officerer 1628-1814</ref>  


Fredrik’s mother, Marthe Hansdatter (or Johansdatter) Modfeldt was the daughter of Johan Buchardsen (or Borchersen) Madfeldt (the priest at Romedal from 1665 – 1674) and Mette Nielsdatter Hofer. His birthplace and are is not known.  Mette Nielsdatter Hofer’s father was Niels Christensen Hofer or Hofver (the priest at Romedal from 1655 – 1665) and her mother was Ingeborg Evensdatter, daughter of Kristiania merchant Even Anderssen and his wife Marthe Hansdatter. (Mort III) Ingeborg was sister of two priests (Ole Evensen at Biri and Anders Evensen at Trøgstad) as well as niece of Christen Steffensen Bang, the priest at Romedal from 1621 – 1655, who subsequently established Norway's first printing-house.<ref name=M2/>
Fredrik’s mother, Marthe Hansdatter (or Johansdatter) Modfeldt was the daughter of Johan Buchardsen (or Borchersen) Madfeldt (the priest at Romedal from 1665 – 1674) and Mette Nielsdatter Hofer. His birthplace and are is not known.  Mette Nielsdatter Hofer’s father was Niels Christensen Hofer or Hofver (the priest at Romedal from 1655 – 1665) and her mother was Ingeborg Evensdatter, daughter of Kristiania merchant Even Anderssen and his wife Marthe Hansdatter.<ref name=M2/> Ingeborg was sister of two priests (Ole Evensen at Biri and Anders Evensen at Trøgstad) as well as niece of Christen Steffensen Bang, the priest at Romedal from 1621 – 1655, who subsequently established Norway's first printing-house.<ref name=M/>


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