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estate in July 1790. He briefly returned to Danish East India before in February 1791 settling permanently in Copenhagen. He became a managing partner in the firm Pingel, Meyer, Prætorius & Co. which had been initiated by his father-in-law in 1787 as a replacement for the Baltic African Company.
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He died during a visit to Paris in 1809. In spite of the great losses that he had suffered during the last decade of his career, he still died as one of the wealthiest merchants in the country.
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Duntzfelt's two sons, William Frederik Duntzfelt and Frederik Duntzfelt, joined Duntzfelt & Co. after their father's death. It was declared bankrupt in 1833.
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and later in the local government. He was also active in overseas trade between the East Indies and Europe as a partner in the firm
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Duntzfelt was a member of the managing board of Speciebanken from 1796 and of Depositokassen from 1799. He was a member of
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Duntzfelt also established his own trading house that traded on East India. He was granted
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Duntzfelt visited Denmark in 1788 and married the daughter of the wealthy merchant
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At the turn of the century, Duntzfelt was the largest ship-owner in the
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William Frederik Duntzfelt

Jens Juel
Negapatnam
Dutch Coromandel
Paris
France
Père Lachaise
Danish
ship-owner
Negapatnam
Dutch Coromandel
Johann Friedrich DĂĽntzfeld
Dutch East India Company
Tranquebar
Frederiksnagore
Danish Asiatic Company

Frédéric de Coninck
DronninggĂĄrd
citizenship
Johannes Søbøtker
Nordic countries
1807 bombardment of Copenhagen
Grosserer-Societetet
Amaliegade
Dehn Mansion
Norgesgade
Ordrup

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