Duhamel, Josias, II, 1657-1721.

Hide Profile

Josias Duhamel, II, son of Josias Duhamel and Elizabeth Languillet-Duhamel, was born in Dieppe France on February 14, 1657; he was the oldest of seven children. Duhamel continued the timber business of his father and later entered into the trade of laces. In 1689 he emigrated to Amersterdam for religious reasons, following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. He started in Amerstdam as a textile merchant and later on became a money broker and an insurance agent for merchant shipping. In 1691 he married Anne Leplastier; they had four children, two boys and two girls, born between 1692 and 1698. A sea battle under the French Admiral Anne-Hilarone de Cotentin Tourville, off the coast of Gibraltar, caused Duhamel to lose his fortune in 1693. Duhamel and his family were members of the True Christian and Reformed Church. In 1702 Duhamel became deacon of the Wallonian Church of Amsterdam and later became an Elder.

From the description of Diary, [19--]. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122580384

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Duhamel, Josias, II, 1657-1721. Diary, [19--]. Winterthur Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Duhamel, Denis. person
associatedWith Duhamel, Josias, 1615-1681. person
associatedWith Duhamel, Josias, III. person
associatedWith Languillet-Duhamel, ELizabeth, 1634-1671. person
associatedWith Leplastier, Anne, 1662-1748. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Netherlands--Amerstdam
Subject
Christian sects
Occupation
Deacons
Elders
Merchants
Tradesman
Activity

Person

Birth 1657

Death 1721

Related Descriptions
Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q56wp2

Ark ID: w6q56wp2

SNAC ID: 13601174