Tutein, Johann Friderich
Born 9 December 1757 in Copenhagen, died 6 March 1853 in Copenhagen. Buried at Skt. Petri Chapel, later moved to Hvedstrup Kirke (BibLek III). Typically called "Friderich" as first name only.
Family:
Father: Tutein, Peter (1726 - 1799) (BibLek III)
Mother: Rath, Pernille M. (1725-1799) (BibLek III)
Marriage: Wraatz, Regine Sophie (1766 – 1847), daughter of "hofleverandør" Wraatz, Jacob on 10 December 1785 (BibLek III)
Timeline
1798: Borgerskab
1799: Upon the death of his father took over the merchant house, and renamed it F. Tutein & Co. (BibLek III). At some time around or before the death of his father, Tutein had travelled to England and Switzerland to learn more about cotton manufacturing (BibLek III).
1800: Lent the sum of 40.000 Rigsdaler to extent the company's cotton manufacture (BibLek III)
1807: Gave up the cotton manufacture, in protest of the toll-tariffs of 1797 (BibLek III). Friderich Tutein thereafter continued the other activities of the merchant house, and became increasingly interested in sugar refining on St. Croix (BioLek III)
1807-1812: The Swiss merchant house House of Christoph Burckhardt & Co. in Basel purchased goods from Tutein & Co. at a total of 60242 livres (Fierz, 1994. P. 116-117)
1807-1814: The merchant house survived the war, and lent the state money during this period of time (BibLek III)
1808 - 19 April 1848: Named Prussian generalkonsul (BibLek III)
1832-1842: Chairman (formand) for Grosserer Societetet (BibLek III)
Property
Winter residence was at the estate on Vimmelskaftet 47 (BibLek III)
From 1802: Summer residence was at the Rosendal estate in Østerbro (previously owned by Holmsted, Frederik and Iselin, Reinhard) (BibLek III)
From 1809: Owned the Edelgave estate, near to Ballerup (DSD). This was also named a "hovedgård" (DSD)