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Louise de
Nettine, née
Stoupy (1706-1775), was a
politically influential banker in the
Austrian Netherlands. She
married the
banker Matthias Nettine, who introduced...
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Spouses Marie Joséphine
Marquet (m. 1766; died 1770) Anne-Rose de
Nettine (m. 1788–1802)
Children 1 son Alma
mater University of
Paris Profession...
- Dieudonnée
Louise Josephine de
Nettine, heir to the
Nettine bank in Brussels,
founded in 1733 by her
father Matthias de
Nettine. Matthias'
widow Barbe Stoupy...
- the
Austrian Netherlands moved from the
Proli bank to the
Nettine Bank of
Barbe de
Nettine under his leadership.
Isabella Simons Béatrice Craig: Women...
- Adrien-Ange de
Walckiers de
Tronchiennes and
Dieudonne de
Nettine, and the
granddaughter of
Barbe de
Nettine. Her
brother Edouard de
Walckiers was a
member of...
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general (d. 1781)
Sabina Aufenwerth,
German potter (d. 1782)
Barbe de
Nettine,
politically influential Austrian Netherlands banker (d. 1775) 1707 January...
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general (d. 1781)
Sabina Aufenwerth,
German potter (d. 1782)
Barbe de
Nettine,
politically influential Austrian Netherlands banker (d. 1775) January...
- in 1753. She left the bank to her son, Jan
Baptist Cogels III.
Barbe de
Nettine Petra Rebmann, Het Rivierenhof, vijf
eeuwen parkgeschiedenis, Lanno, Tielt...
- Jean-Joseph de
Laborde (1724–1794) and
mother Rosalie Claire Josèphe de
Nettine (1737–1815). He also had
eight siblings,
including François
Laborde de...
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missions in Geneva. On 1
August 1762, he
married his
second wife, miss
Nettine Walckiers,
daughter of a
Dutch banker and thus
became Jean-Joseph de Laborde's...