The Amsinck family is a Dutch-origined patrician family whose members were prominent merchants in multiple countries including the Netherlands, Hamburg...
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Hanseaten (class) (section Amsinck)
(1765–1844), merchant of Bremen/Lausanne, painter Rudolf Amsinck (1577–1636), senator of Hamburg Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831), mayor of Hamburg Johann Hinrich...
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Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748), a daughter of Paul Amsinck (1649–1706) and Christina Adelheid Capelle (1663–1730). He was the father of Rudolf Berenberg...
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(1723–1761), and was named for her grandmother Anna Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748). Her grandfather Rudolf Berenberg (1680–1746) was elected a Senator in 1735 and...
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Adelheid Capell (1663–1730) was married to Hamburg and Lisbon merchant Paul Amsinck (1649–1706). Nummophylacium luederianum, antiquum & recentius, Horis Curisque...
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of the firm's activities. Rudolf Berenberg was married to Anna Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748), the daughter of Paul Amsinck (1649–1706), a merchant of...
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Rudolf Adolf Wilhelm Ross (Also styled Roß, 22 March 1872 – 16 February 1951) was a German teacher, politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), member...
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after her death from 1635 he remarried to Esther Amsinck, a daughter of Hamburg senator Rudolf Amsinck. In 1641 he founded the Drondheimbsche Compagnie...
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son of the Hamburg merchant banker and senator Rudolf Berenberg (1680–1746) and Anna Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748), and a grandson of Cornelius Berenberg...
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activities. Rudolf Berenberg was married to Anna Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748), a daughter of the Lisbon and Hamburg merchant Paul Amsinck (1649–1706)...
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Krochman (May 1691–May 1692) Adrian Boon (May 1692–May 1693) Paul (Rudolfs) Amsinck (May 1693–May 1694) Walter Beckhoff (May 1694–July 1695) Hinrich von...
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he married Emily Henriette Amsinck (1858–1931), a daughter of Wilhelm Amsinck (1821–1909). His oldest son, Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz, was also a Hamburg...
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Hinrich Widow 1800–1802 Friedrich von Graffen 1801–1810 First term Wilhelm Amsinck 1802 Johann Arnold Heise 1807 Amandus Augustus Abendroth 1811–1813 Not...
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Bucher Karl von Buchka Erwin Bumke Hans Bunge Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz Adolf Butenandt Rudolf Buttmann Christopher Leblanc Paul Carell Hans Carste...
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Widow, Mayor (1800–1802) Friedrich von Graffen, Mayor (1801–1810) Wilhelm Amsinck, Mayor (1802) Johann Arnold Heise, Mayor (1807) Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim...
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next senate, unlike seven of his fellow senators. He was married to Clara Amsinck, and his mother-in-law was a member of the Gossler family; both families...
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family of the then independent city-state of Hamburg alongside the related Amsinck family. She was the oldest daughter of the bankers Johann Hinrich Gossler...
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island was named after two merchants from Hamburg, the brothers Rudolf and Arnold Amsinck. They were granted a privilege to purchase and maintain land in...
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Commerzbank Ludwig Erdwin Amsinck (1826–1897), a son of his niece Emilie Amsinck née Gossler and business magnate Johannes Amsinck, was named after him. Ludwig...
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André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), physicist Euphorbiaceae Bu Amsinckia Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831), head of state of Hamburg; botanical patron Boraginaceae Qu...
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