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The company traded with tobacco, wine, spirits, porcelain and East Indian goods. (Müller 1935, p. 194)
 
The company traded with tobacco, wine, spirits, porcelain and East Indian goods. (Müller 1935, p. 194)
  
After the death of both merchants, the widow [[Godenius, Maria Elisabeth]], née Brügmann, continued the company. In 1787, the son of George Fenwick's brother, [Fenwick, William]] became partner in the company. In 1791, the company was dissolved because of disagreement between the two partners.(Müller 1935, p. 198)  
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After the death of both merchants, the widow [[Bluhme, Maria Elisabeth]], née Brügmann, continued the company. In 1787 [[Fenwick, William]], the son of George Fenwick's brother became partner in the company. In 1791, the company was dissolved because of disagreement between the two partners.(Müller 1935, p. 198)  
  
 
[[Category:Merchant House]]
 
[[Category:Merchant House]]

Latest revision as of 03:58, 10 September 2015

Established in 1776 in Elsinore by a partnership between Godenius, Carl Friedrich and Fenwick, George, occasionally known as Georg Fenvig. (Müller 1935, p. 194)

The company traded with tobacco, wine, spirits, porcelain and East Indian goods. (Müller 1935, p. 194)

After the death of both merchants, the widow Bluhme, Maria Elisabeth, née Brügmann, continued the company. In 1787 Fenwick, William, the son of George Fenwick's brother became partner in the company. In 1791, the company was dissolved because of disagreement between the two partners.(Müller 1935, p. 198)