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Jacob Fegth

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17: 64:. In 1808, he bought the estate Stormoen outside Drammen. He owned several sawmills, a distillery, ships and other properties in Drammen. By the early 19th century, he had become Drammen's third largest timber merchant. He was also Public Guardian ( 114: 153: 34:) (born 18 September 1761 at Tangen, Drammen, died 2 October 1834 at Tangen, Drammen) was a Norwegian timber merchant and ship-owner, and one of the largest timber merchants of 111: 61: 148: 202: 207: 72:
from 1802 to 1807. He was one of around fifty prominent private citizens in Norway who contributed funds to the establishment of the
87:(1787–1820) and ship owner Mathias Andreas Holst (1793–1849). He has descendants with names including Fegth, Juel, Salvesen, Holst, 16: 161: 83:
He was the father-in-law of ship owner and estate owner Anders Juel (1787–1852), ship's captain and privateer
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Drammen : en norsk østlandsbys utviklingshistorie
60:was built for him in 1806, designed by architect 184: 112:«Staalberg, Christian – arkitekt for sin tid» 176:, Drammen Slip & Verksted, 1972, p. 268 146:Per Otto Borgen (2004). "Jacob Fegth," in: 174:Skipsbyggere i Drammen: Tiden før ĂĄr 1900 172:Arnt Ruud, Henning Alsvik, Svein Molaug, 45:Christian Nicolay Fegth (1722–1766) from 15: 185: 203:19th-century Norwegian businesspeople 13: 208:Norwegian businesspeople in timber 14: 229: 154:Forlaget for by- og bygdehistorie 91:, Høeg, Prytz, Browne, Kapteijn, 23:in Havnegaten 10, Tangen, Drammen 152:(2nd ed.), ed. Per Otto Borgen, 166: 140: 127: 105: 1: 98: 7: 137:, Vol. 2, pp. 461–462, 1962 95:, Wessel, and other names. 38:in the early 19th century. 10: 234: 74:Royal Frederick University 76:; he contributed 5,000 24: 19: 218:Norwegian merchants 213:People from Drammen 78:Norwegian rigsdaler 62:Christian Staalberg 149:Drammen byleksikon 117:2013-11-03 at the 41:He was the son of 25: 225: 177: 170: 164: 144: 138: 131: 125: 109: 233: 232: 228: 227: 226: 224: 223: 222: 183: 182: 181: 180: 171: 167: 145: 141: 132: 128: 123:Historieboka.no 119:Wayback Machine 110: 106: 101: 12: 11: 5: 231: 221: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 195: 179: 178: 165: 139: 133:Thorson, Odd, 126: 103: 102: 100: 97: 56:The townhouse 30:(also spelled 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 230: 219: 216: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 199: 196: 194: 191: 190: 188: 175: 169: 163: 162:82-91649-08-1 159: 155: 151: 150: 143: 136: 130: 124: 120: 116: 113: 108: 104: 96: 94: 90: 86: 85:Bent Salvesen 81: 79: 75: 71: 67: 66:overformynder 63: 59: 54: 52: 48: 47:Frederikshald 44: 39: 37: 33: 29: 22: 18: 173: 168: 147: 142: 134: 129: 122: 107: 82: 65: 57: 55: 40: 31: 27: 26: 20: 198:1834 deaths 193:1761 births 93:Løvenskiold 58:FeghtgĂĄrden 28:Jacob Fegth 21:FeghtgĂĄrden 187:Categories 99:References 115:Archived 43:wigmaker 70:Strømsø 36:Drammen 160:  68:) of 51:Vecht 32:Feght 158:ISBN 89:Paus 53:). 189:: 156:, 121:, 80:.

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Drammen
wigmaker
Frederikshald
Vecht
Christian Staalberg
Strømsø
Royal Frederick University
Norwegian rigsdaler
Bent Salvesen
Paus
Løvenskiold
«Staalberg, Christian – arkitekt for sin tid»
Archived
Wayback Machine
Drammen byleksikon
Forlaget for by- og bygdehistorie
ISBN
82-91649-08-1
Categories
1761 births
1834 deaths
19th-century Norwegian businesspeople
Norwegian businesspeople in timber
People from Drammen
Norwegian merchants

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