Hendrik Muller Szn.
Hendrik Muller Szn. | |
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Born | 24 July 1819 Amsterdam |
Died | 15 August 1898 Wiesbaden | (aged 79)
Occupation(s) | businessperson, politician |
Hendrik Muller Szn. (24 July 1819 – 15 August 1898) was a Dutch merchant and politician. He is the father of Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller.
Biography
Hendrik Muller Szn. (Samuelzoon) was born in Amsterdam on 24 July 1819. His father Samuel Muller was a professor at the Mennonite Church seminary in Amsterdam. Muller was educated in business and moved to Rotterdam. Muller became involved in the trade with Africa through his partner, and later brother-in-law, Huibert van Rijckevorsel in 1851[1] and his future father-in-law the Rotterdam-based merchant and politician Abram van Rijckevorsel . He married Marie Cornelie van Rijckevorsel in 1851. Muller and Marie Cornelie had six children, of whom two died young. His son Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller was born in 1859 in Rotterdam.[2] Following Huibert's retirement in 1863, the company was renamed Hendrik Muller & Co. and specialized in trade with Liberia and the Gold Coast.[2]
In 1874, he was named a knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion.[3]
In 1879, the Afrikaansche Handelsvereeniging, the chief African trading company in Rotterdam, went bankrupt and its founder Lodewijk Pincoffs , then a Dutch senator, fled the country to avoid prosecution. Hendrik Muller was placed in charge of the company's liquidation and subsequently reorganized the company's business into the Nieuwe Afrikaanse Handels-Vennootschap.
As politician, Muller was a proponent of free trade. He was elected member of the City Council of Rotterdam between 1873–1885, of the Provincial States of South Holland from 1877–1881, and the Dutch Senate from 1881 to 1898.[4]
In 1883, Muller along with his nephew Elie van Rijckevorsel , were among the founders of the Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam.[5]
Muller also worked as co-editor for De Economist and Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië.[4]
Muller died in Wiesbaden on 15 August 1898.[4]
References
- ^ Faber, Paul (2016). "Koopman, verzamelaar, en museumsticther: Hendrik Muller". Afrika 010 (in Dutch): 5–7.
- ^ a b Du Toit Spies, F.J. (1946). 'n Nederlander in Diens van die Oranje-Vrystaat (in Afrikaans). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger. pp. 6–7.
- ^ "Hendrik Muller Szn. - The Memory". geheugen.delpher.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-01-08.
- ^ a b c "H. Muller Szn". www.parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-01-08.
- ^ Kruijt, Michiel (2016-04-29). "'Veel hangt af van het succes van Afrika 010'". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-01-08.
Bibliography
- Muller, Hendrik. ''Muller. Een Rotterdams Zeehandelaar. Hendrik Muller Szn (1819-1898).'' (Schiedam: Interbook International B.V. [1977]).
External links
Media related to Hendrik Muller Szn. at Wikimedia Commons
- 1819 births
- 1898 deaths
- Dutch magazine editors
- Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
- Businesspeople from Rotterdam
- 19th-century Dutch politicians
- Members of the Senate (Netherlands)
- 19th-century Dutch businesspeople
- Museum founders
- Academic journal editors
- 19th-century philanthropists
- Municipal councillors of Rotterdam
- Directors of museums in Rotterdam