Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg: Forskjell mellom sideversjoner

→‎Early years: National Archives of Norway; The older county general assembly, package C 17-18, letter from Johan Bardel Gerlach, dated on Norderhov (Nordrug) in Løten on 4 July 1746. In this letter it mentions that the lawyer is ill. Carl Ba...
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(→‎Early years: National Archives of Norway; The older county general assembly, package C 17-18, letter from Johan Bardel Gerlach, dated on Norderhov (Nordrug) in Løten on 4 July 1746. In this letter it mentions that the lawyer is ill. Carl Ba...)
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From 1740 to 1751 he lived on the Farberg farm in [[Ringsaker kommune|Ringsaker]], and served as a teacher<ref name=B/>.  There he promised to teach children Martin Luther’s short catechism, both the catechism and the explanations, as was prescribed to his role as a teacher.    He recorded that he was “called to be sexton in Læssøe” in the church record at Ringsaker parish on 19 May 1751.<ref name=S/>
From 1740 to 1751 he lived on the Farberg farm in [[Ringsaker kommune|Ringsaker]], and served as a teacher<ref name=B/>.  There he promised to teach children Martin Luther’s short catechism, both the catechism and the explanations, as was prescribed to his role as a teacher.    He recorded that he was “called to be sexton in Læssøe” in the church record at Ringsaker parish on 19 May 1751.<ref name=S/>


While in Ringsaker he also served as a lawyer/solicitor’s head clerk in [[Hedmark]], gaining substantial experience because solicitor Barojer was ill. In this role Wiborg gained insight in advising and administering justice and in dispute resolution.<ref name=S/>
While in [[Hedmark]] he also served as a lawyer/solicitor’s head clerk in [[Hedmark]]<ref>Statsarkivet i Hamar (State Archives, Hamar), Hedemark ting book number 46, folios 205a and 207; 1746. </ref>, gaining substantial experience because solicitor Barojer was ill for much of that period<ref>National Archives of Norway; The older county general assembly, package C 17-18, letter from Johan Bardel Gerlach, dated on Norderhov (Nordrug) in Løten  on 4 July 1746. In this letter it mentions that the lawyer is ill. Carl Barojer died in 1746 at 46 years of age. Source: State Archives of Hamar, Ringsaker church book number 1, page 300.</ref>. As a result the sexton in Lesja was involved in a number of cases as Barojer’s representative and was acquainted with legal procedures before he came to North Gudbrandsdal. In this role Wiborg gained insight in advising and administering justice and in dispute resolution.<ref name=S/>


==The Lesja years==
==The Lesja years==
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