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The Amsincks were one of the oldest, most prosperous and most respected Hanseatic families of Hamburg; a marriage to an Amsinck or a Berenberg/Gossler could greatly advance one's social position in the 18th and 19th centuries, as was the case with Hamburg head of state
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to Hamburg, where he became a wealthy cloth merchant. The family in Hamburg often intermarried with other families of Dutch/Flemish descent, and is closely related to other patrician families of Hamburg, such as the
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until 1918. Amsinck has been one of Hamburg's great business families over many centuries, and its members reached the highest positions in Hamburg society, including as
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plantation—one of the earliest and largest coffee plantations—in the late 17th century and owned it until the mid 19th century. Cornelius Amsinck settled in
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owners in Suriname. The Hamburg branch retained a Dutch identity for centuries, often intermarrying with other Dutch-origined patrician families.
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Constanze Rheinholz: "Gustav Amsinck. Ein Hamburger Großkaufmann in New York" (Mäzene für Wissenschaft; 11), Hamburg 2011
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology
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is named after the family in honour of the Hamburg head of state and patron of botany Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831).
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Johannes Amsinck (1792–1879), who earned a fortune by trading with newly independent South American states
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Child portrait of Cornelia Wilhelmine Amsinck (1800–61), future wife of Hamburg head of state
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Die niederländische und hamburgische Familie Amsinck: ein Versuch einer Familiengeschichte
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Rudolf Amsinck (1577–1636), Hamburg Senator and merchant (This and the following painting
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Vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zum Beginn der französischen Revolution (1891),
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of Hamburg, and who was married to Isabeau (Isabella) de Hertoghe (1583–1636) from
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The Amsinck Palais, a city house of the family in Hamburg in the early 20th century
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family whose members were prominent merchants in multiple countries including the
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Von der Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts bis zum Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts (1886),
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Hamburg lawyer Zimbert Amsinck (1650–1696). He was named for his grandfather
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main road are named for the family. Many family members are buried at the
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Isabeau (Isabella) Amsinck, née de Hertoghe (1583–1636), a member of the
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Garleff Amsinck: Storkøbmand og Oberalter i det 18. århundredes Hamborg
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Paul Amsinck (1733–1812) was Ambassador of the Hanseatic states to the
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and other European cities with Dutch merchant colonies, as well as in
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in 1459. His grandson Rudolph Amsinck (1518–1582/90) was Mayor of
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Hanseatische Dynastien. Alte Hamburger Familien öffnen ihre Alben
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En holstensk godsejer omkring ĂĄr 1800: justitsrĂĄd Garlieb Amsinck
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The Hamburg Amsinck family lost most of its fortune during the
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Von der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart (1932)
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1542–1618), fled the Netherlands in 1576 and came as a
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Dutch
patrician
Netherlands
Hamburg
Portugal
England
France
Hanover
Holstein
Denmark
Suriname
India
Hamburg
city-state
ruling class
Hanseaten
grand burghers
Hamburg
senators
head of state
plantation
burgher
Oldenzaal
Zwolle
Amsinckia
religious refugee

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