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Peter Pierre Tutein

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202: 31: 239:, continued the family's trading house under the name Fr. Tutein & Co. after his father's death. The eldest daughter, Pauline Louise Tutein (8 March 1761 – 4 December 1827), married Peter Tutein (22 November 1752 – 11 January 1828). Another daughter, Pauline Dorothea Tutein (31 March 1764 – 18 April 1814), married 138:
in 1748. He managed Peter De Windtz' trading house after Windtz' death. In 1756 he established his own trading house. It soon developed into one of the most successful in the city. He traded in the Danish colonies with his own ships and had close ties to the
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Tutein was also involved in a number of industrial enterprises. He became the owner of a stockings factory through his marriage. He also became a partner in
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in 1747, trading in the Danish colonies with his own fleet of merchant ships. He ran the company from his home at
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Tutein was born in Mannheim, the son of Pierre Tutein and Elisabeth Henri. He apprenticed as a merchant in
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such as coffee and sugar. He was one of the largest importers of coffee to Denmark of his time.
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Tutein left one son and three surviving daughters (two daughters died as infants). The son,
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in 1766. In 1779, Tutein was granted a license to establish a silk ribbon factory on
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but gave up the plans and sold the property to the government later that same year.
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continued the company under the name Fr. Tutein & Co. after his father's death.
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from 1783. He died on 7 December 1799 and was buried in
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Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire to Denmark–Norway
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but his remains were later moved to Hvedstrup Church.
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Mannheim
Holy Roman Empire
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
KĂžbmagergade 13
Friederich Tutein
Landau
Copenhagen
Danish Asiatic Company
triangular trade
colonial goods
Reinhard Iselin
calico
Klampenborg
Østerbro
BlÄgÄrd
NĂžrrebro
Grosserer-Societetet
Frédéric de Coninck

St. Peter's Church
Pauline Maria Tutein
KĂžbmagergade 13
Lyngby
Assistens Cemetery
Friederich Tutein
Hartvig Marcus Frisch
"Peter Tutein"
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon

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