1797. Froebel is sent to Neuhof in the Thuringian Forest to learn
forestry.
1799. Froebel returns home; goes thence as student to Jena.
1801. He leaves Jena (having closed his career there with nine weeks'
imprisonment for debt), and soon afterwards begins to study
farming with a relative of his father's at Hildburghausen.
Dec. 29th.--Birth of Albertine Froebel (Madame Middendorff),
eldest daughter of Christian Froebel.
1802. Death of Froebel's father. Froebel becomes Actuary to the
Forestry Department of the Episcopal State of Bamberg.
Nov. 29th.--Birth of Johannes Arnold Barop, at Dortmund, in
Westphalia.
1803. Froebel goes to Bamberg, and takes part in the governmental land
survey, necessary upon the change of government, Bamberg now
passing to Bavaria.
1804. He takes, one after the other, two situations as secretary and
accountant of a large country estate, first, that of Herr von
Voeldersdorf in Baireuth, afterwards that of Herr von Dewitz in
Gross Milchow, Mecklenburg.
July 11th.--Birth of Emilie Froebel (Madame Barop), second
daughter of Christian Froebel.
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