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law at the time. From 1826, Benecke and Wegner were the sole owners of Modums
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Wegner was appointed the new
Director-General of Modums Blaafarveværk and became a co-owner, and he relocated to Norway, where he initially lived on the Fossum Manor near Modums Blaafarveværk. Upon taking up residence in Norway, he automatically became a Norwegian citizen under Norway's nationality
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when the state could not redeem the pledge. Edward Solly wanted to buy the company and send Wegner as his representative to complete the transaction, but as he had financial problems, the plans had to be canceled. However, in 1822, Wegner was sent by his business associate
Wilhelm Christian Benecke
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to evaluate the profitability of the enterprise and with authorization to buy the company on
Benecke's behalf if he found the company to be profitable. Wegner subsequently bought the company at a public auction on behalf of an investment group of which Benecke was the prime investor.
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Henriette Wegner had four sons and two daughters, all of whom were born in Norway, where they have many notable descendants. Their oldest son Johann Ludwig Wegner (1830–1893) was a judge and married Blanca
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and a co-owner of the timber firm Juel, Wegner & Co. Most of his business activities, both in the timber, grain and cobalt segments, focused heavily on export to
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industries around the world. The main export market was
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from 1835 to 1854, each with half of the shares. He was also a co-owner, eventually the largest co-owner, of the major estate
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Frogner hovedgĂĄrd: BondegĂĄrd, herskapsgĂĄrd, byens gĂĄrd
1053:. Stiftelsen Modums Blaafarveværk. ISBN 9788290734584.
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colour, Modums Blaafarveværk went bankrupt in 1849.
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143:(1805–1875)
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104:Citizenship
69:9 June 1864
1605:Categories
1593:, sculptor
1513:The Bridge
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