Amsinck is a
Dutch-origined
patrician family whose members were prominent merchants in multiple countries including the
Netherlands
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Hamburg
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Portugal
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France
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Hanover
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Holstein,
Denmark
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Suriname
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and
India
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. From the 17th century the
Hamburg
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branch of the family formed part of the
city-state
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's
ruling class
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, the
Hanseaten or hereditary
grand burghers, who enjoyed legal privileges in
Hamburg
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until 1918. Amsinck has been one of Hamburg's great business families over many centuries, and its members reached the highest positions in Hamburg society, including as
senator
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s and
head of state
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. A branch of the family were large
plantation
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owners in Suriname. The Hamburg branch retained a Dutch identity for centuries, often intermarrying with other Dutch-origined patrician families.
The family is descended from Johan Amsinck (born ''ca.'' 1410–1430), a
burgher of
Oldenzaal in 1459. His grandson Rudolph Amsinck (1518–1582/90) was Mayor of
Zwolle
Zwolle () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle is o ...
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The flowering plant genus ''
Amsinckia
''Amsinckia'' is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as fiddlenecks. The common name is derived from the flower stems, which curl over at the top in a manner reminiscent of the head of a fiddle. Fiddlenecks are in the family Boraginac ...
'' is named after the family in honour of the Hamburg head of state and patron of botany Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831).
Hamburg branch, with branches in Lisbon and London
The son of Rudolph Amsinck, Willem Amsinck (''ca.'' 1542–1618), fled the Netherlands in 1576 and came as a
religious refugee to Hamburg, where he became a wealthy cloth merchant. The family in Hamburg often intermarried with other families of Dutch/Flemish descent, and is closely related to other patrician families of Hamburg, such as the
Berenbergs/Gosslers. Willem Amsinck was married to Henrica de Rouse and they were the parents of
Rudolf Amsinck (1577–1636), who became a
senator
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of Hamburg, and who was married to Isabeau (Isabella) de Hertoghe (1583–1636) from
Antwerp
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seven noble houses of Brussels patrician group in what is now
Belgium
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. Their descendants were prominent merchants in Hamburg,
Lisbon
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and other European cities with Dutch merchant colonies, as well as in
London
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Paul Amsinck (1733–1812) was Ambassador of the Hanseatic states to the
Court of St. James's
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(the United Kingdom; 1771-1784). In 1802,
Wilhelm Amsinck
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(1752–1831) became
First Mayor of Hamburg and President of the Senate (i.e.
head of state
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of the
free imperial city
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and ''de facto'' independent
city-state
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), having been elected to its senate in 1786. Johannes Amsinck (1792–1879) earned a fortune by trading with newly independent South American states in the early 19th century, and was involved in the establishment of the
Vereinsbank Hamburg and the
Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). He was married to Emilie
Gossler, daughter of Senator
Johann Heinrich Gossler
Johann Heinrich Gossler (born 28 March 1775, died 3 April 1842) was a Hamburg banker and grand burgher, a member of the Berenberg-Gossler-Seyler banking dynasty, a co-owner (from 1798) of the Berenberg Bank and a senator of Hamburg from 1821. He ...
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[Wasmuth: Hanseatische Dynastien, S. 17.] He was the father of
Martin Garlieb Amsinck
Martin Garlieb Amsinck (23 September 1831, in Hamburg – 10 April 1905, in Hamburg) was a German shipbuilder and ship-owner. He was one of the major ship-owners of Hamburg. He was a member of Hanseatic Amsinck
Amsinck is a Dutch people, Dutch- ...
(1831–1905), a leading ship-owner of Hamburg. Members of the family were also large land-owners in
Holstein.
The Amsincks were one of the oldest, most prosperous and most respected Hanseatic families of Hamburg; a marriage to an Amsinck or a Berenberg/Gossler could greatly advance one's social position in the 18th and 19th centuries, as was the case with Hamburg head of state
Max Predöhl.
Richard J. Evans
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, ''Death in Hamburg'', 1987
The Hamburg Amsinck family lost most of its fortune during the
hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic.
In Hamburg, the
Amsinck Park and the
Amsinckstraße main road are named for the family. Many family members are buried at the
Old Niendorf Cemetery. In
Suriname
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, some former slaves adopted the surname Amsinck or Amzink after their former masters following the emancipation. The name Amzink is still used by a number of black people in Suriname.
Gallery
File:Rudolf Amsinck.jpeg, Rudolf Amsinck (1577–1636), Hamburg Senator and merchant (This and the following painting
by David Kindt)
File:Isabeau (Isabella) de Hertoghe 1583.jpeg, Isabeau (Isabella) Amsinck, née de Hertoghe (1583–1636), a member of the Seven noble houses of Brussels patrician group
File:Zimbert Amsinck.jpeg, Hamburg lawyer Zimbert Amsinck (1650–1696). He was named for his grandfather Zimbert Jenisch.
File:Hamburg memorial coin for first mayor Wilhelm Amsinck (1752-1831) with Amsinck coat of arms.png, Hamburg memorial coin with Amsinck coat of arms
File:Johannes Amsinck.jpeg, Johannes Amsinck (1792–1879), who earned a fortune by trading with newly independent South American states
File:Emilie Gossler married Amsinck.jpg, Emilie Amsinck, née Gossler (1799–1875)
File:Cornelia Wilhelmine Amsinck by Tischbein.jpeg, Child portrait of Cornelia Wilhelmine Amsinck (1800–61), future wife of Hamburg head of state Johann Ludwig Dammert
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, painted by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
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Biography
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein was born on 15 ...
Amsterdam branch, with Suriname and India branches
The Dutch branch of the family were
plantation
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owners in the Dutch colony of
Suriname
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; the family built the
Meerzorg
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plantation—one of the earliest and largest coffee plantations—in the late 17th century and owned it until the mid 19th century. Cornelius Amsinck settled in
India
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around 1650.
Literature
* Caesar Amsinck, Otto Hintze: ''Die niederländische und hamburgische Familie Amsinck: ein Versuch einer Familiengeschichte''. 3 Bände: 1. Von der Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts bis zum Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts (1886), 2. Vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zum Beginn der französischen Revolution (1891), 3. Von der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart (1932)
* Georg T. Amsinck:
En holstensk godsejer omkring år 1800: justitsråd Garlieb Amsinck'. Gentofte 2005
* Georg T. Amsinck:
Garleff Amsinck: Storkøbmand og Oberalter i det 18. århundredes Hamborg'. Gentofte 2015
* Eckart Kleßmann: ''Geschichte der Stadt Hamburg''. Hamburg 2002
* Arne Cornelius Wasmuth: ''Hanseatische Dynastien. Alte Hamburger Familien öffnen ihre Alben''. Hamburg 2001
* Constanze Rheinholz: "Gustav Amsinck. Ein Hamburger Großkaufmann in New York" (Mäzene für Wissenschaft; 11), Hamburg 2011
* L. E. Amsinck, ''Stammbaum der Familie Amsinck 1410–'', 1884
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