Gustav Peter Fabergé

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Gustav Peter Fabergé (Favry)

Russian: Петер Густав Фаберже
Also Known As: "Gustav Petrovitš Fabergé"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pärnu, Estonia
Death: October 29, 1893 (79)
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Pierre Favry; Pierre Favri/Favry/Fabri; Maria Louisa Favry and Marie Louise Favri/Favry/Fabri
Husband of Charlotte Maria Fabergé
Father of Aleksandrine* Caroline Koschke; Carl Fabergé; Wilhelmine Charlotte Nicolay; Katharine Emilie* Fabergé and Agathon* Hermann Friedrich Fabergé
Brother of Wilhelmina Caroline* Maria Reimer; Catharina Helena Fabrier; Carl Friedrich Fabrier; Jacobina Catharina Engelhardt and Emilie Agathe Wenig

Occupation: Hofjuwelier in St. Petersburg., Jeweller in St Petersburg
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About Gustav Peter Fabergé

Pärnu Nicolai koguduse sünnimeetrika 1810-1843- Saaga EAA.1273.2.5:27

Gustav Faberge has based jeweller firm under own name in St.-Petersburg on the Bolshaya Morskaya 11.

Основатель фирмы Фаберже в Петербурге в августе 1842 г. Руководил делом до 1872 г. С 1860 г. жил в Дрездене. Мастерская и магазин до середины 1850 г. по адресу: Б. Морская, 11, затем — Б. Морская, 18 (тот же д. с 1867 г. – 16).

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1685 - 1825 (https://www.faberge.com/the-world-of-faberge/timeline)

The ancestors of the current Fabergé family lived in the Picardy region of northern France. The family’s name was then Favri and they were Huguenots (French Protestants) in a predominantly Catholic country. When Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in 1685, which gave Huguenots protection, they fled and headed northeast. Over the years the family’s name changed from Favri through Favry, Fabri, Fabrier to Faberge. By 1800 an artisan called Pierre Favry (later Faberge), had settled in Pärnu in the Baltic province of Livonia (now Estonia).

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Gustav Peter Fabergé's Timeline

1814
February 18, 1814
Pärnu, Estonia
1844
August 2, 1844
Saint Petersburg, gorod Sankt-Peterburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
1846
May 30, 1846
Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
1850
March 18, 1850
St.Petersburg, Russia
1853
September 25, 1853
Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
1862
October 30, 1862
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
1893
October 29, 1893
Age 79
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
1893
Age 78