35:, the son of wine merchant Johan Vilhelm Edinger (død 1667) and Elisabeth Kriech (died 1704). On the father's death, the mother was married m 1669 to med wine merchant Johan Funck). Gis paternal family had been wine merchants in Copenhagen since the beginning of the century. It had close ties to the Lehn and Motzfeldt; families. Peter Motzfeldt became his guardian on the early death of his father.
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it was implemented by poster of 1 June 1726, but the monopoly was lifted again in 1730. He ran an extensive trade, particularly in West French and
Spanish ports, partly with his own ships, partly in partnership with others. In addition to trading in goods, he ran an extensive brokage and commission
47:'s daughter secured him a position in some of Copenhagen's most prominent business circles. In 1690 he took a citizenship as a merchant and already in the same year he is mentioned among the city's most distinguished shipowners. In 1691 he helped draft the Exchange Ordinance (
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Margrethe Michelbecker (1668–1720), daughter of merchant Gysbert Wigand M. (1636–92) and Anna Ludewigs (1647–1724). Together, he and his wife gad 21 children. Their daughter Sophie Amalie Edinger (1700–1768) was married to
76:). In 1716, Czar Peter the Great resided in the building during his stay in Copenhagen. In 1725, Edinger sold the mansion Frederik IV, who converted it into a residence for Crown Prince Frederi. He then took up residence in a property he built in
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