Etienne Dutilh Estate and receipt book 1809-1831

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Etienne Dutilh Estate and receipt book 1809-1831

Leopold Nottnagel and Charles Graff were the executors of the estate of Etienne Dutilh (1748-1810), a French-born Philadelphia merchant who later changed his name to Stephen. This estate and receipt book contains various bills, notes, receipts, and other financial records concerning the Dutulh estate

.21 linear foot (1 volume)

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Graff, Charles

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Charles Graff was a merchant in Philadelphia during the early 1800s. From the description of Receipt book, 1799-1806. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122568207 Charles Graff was a Philadelphia, Pa. resident. From the description of Diaries, 1800-1823. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122524162 ...

Dutilh, Etienne, 1748-1810

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Étienne Dutilh was born to Pierre and Marie Dutilh in Marsac (also known as Clairac), France in 1732. During the 1770s, Dutilh established himself as a merchant in London and Rotterdam before immigrating to Philadelphia in 1783. Several Dutilh family members remained in Europe to continue their mercantile business in places like Amsterdam and England. As a result, Étienne Dutilh had strong trading ties to Europe for the next decades. When he came to Philadelphia, Dutilh established the mercant...

Nottnagel, Leopold, 1757?-1813

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