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Antoine Charles Cazenove

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171:, arriving in November 1794. Cazenove's family later went back to France. He married a woman he met in Philadelphia, Ann Hogan, and eventually had two sons and a daughter with her in America. Originally planning to return to Geneva, Cazenove arranged for all of his children to have citizenship of the city. He partnered with 210:
to be one of the two first Swiss consuls in the United States. He performed his consular duties alongside his regular business activities in an honorary capacity until 1852, with his later service containing more formal diplomatic functions. He also performed diplomatic duties for some of the smaller
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Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, Relating to the Huguenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin-Town: With an Appendix of Genealogies, Presenting Data of the Fontaine, Maury, Dupuy, Trabue, Marye, Chastain, Cocke, and Other
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but, unsatisfied with soldier livelihood, convinced his father to let him drop out one year before completing his education and join banking relatives in London (his classmates who graduated later served as
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Reminiscences of the family of Captain John Fowle of Watertown, Massachusetts with genealogical notes of some of his ancestors, descendants and family connections
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Antoine Charles Cazenove was born on 8 April 1775 to Paul Cazenove and Jeanne-Elisabeth Martin. His ancestry traced to a Huguenot family of
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and purchased several warehouses in the area on its behalf. He later founded A.C. Cazenove & Company and served as director of the
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in France). After three years of work he returned to Geneva to visit his parents. However, conflict spilled over from the
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A Confluence of Transatlantic Networks: Elites, Capitalism, and Confederate Migration to Brazil
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Following the release of his father, Cazenove and his family traveled through Germany to
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Swiss Consul to the United States for the District of Columbia and the Southern States
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offered him a job assisting in his burgeoning fur trade business, but he declined.
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The United States and Switzerland in the Nineteenth Century
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18th-century businesspeople from the Republic of Geneva
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Packard, Joseph (1902). Packard, Thomas Jones (ed.).
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Geneva
Republic of Geneva
Swiss-American
Nîmes
Edict of Nantes
Geneva
Republic of Geneva
Colmar
Louis XVI
10 August Revolution
French Revolution
Jacobins
Hamburg
Philadelphia
United States
Albert Gallatin
glassworks
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Allegheny Mountains
John Jacob Astor
Alexandria, Virginia
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Bank of Alexandria
Federal Diet
states of the German Confederation
Burnet 1925



Packard 1902

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