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Aletta Haniel née Noot (1742–1815), was a German business person. She managed a substantial transport and trade firm in Duisburg in 1782-1809.
She was the daughter of Jan Willem Noot, married Jacob Wilhelm Haniel in 1761 and became the mother of Franz Haniel. In 1772, she and her spouse took over the company of her father, and in 1782, she took over the wine merchant and transport firm as a widow. She also, from 1792, managed a coal trading company and shipped iron along the rivers Ruhr and Rhine. She retired in 1809 and divided the firm among her sons.
AlettaHaniel née Noot (1742–1815), was a German business person. She managed a substantial transport and trade firm in Duisburg in 1782-1809. She was...
period included Glückel of Hameln, Anna Vandenhoeck, Karoline Kaulla, AlettaHaniel, Helene Amalie Krupp. Katharina Henot, possibly the first German postmistress...
American patriot, Congressman from North Carolina (b. 1746) May 11 – AlettaHaniel, German business person (b. 1742) May 25 – Domenico Puccini, Italian...
March 14 – Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Iranian king (d. 1797) March 12 – AlettaHaniel, German business person (d. 1815) April 28 – Henry Dundas, British statesman...
March 14 – Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Iranian king (d. 1797) March 12 – AlettaHaniel, German business person (d. 1815) April 28 – Henry Dundas, British statesman...
graduated between 2011 and 2013. The Haniel Foundation sponsors the Franz Haniel Chair of Public Policy, the AlettaHaniel Chair for Public Policy and Entrepreneurship...
Christensen & Meyer, Hamburg. Aletta Noot was built for Franz Haniel & Cie GmbH. Her port of registry was Duisburg. In May 1945, Aletta Noot was seized by the...
Franz Mesmer, German developer of animal magnetism (b. 1734) 11 May – AlettaHaniel, German business person (b. 1742) 16 June – Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke...
Unknown date Sweden Gävle Varvs & Verkstads Nya AB Gävle Aletta Noot Cargo ship For Franz Haniel & Cie GmbH Unknown date Germany Gutehoffnungschutte AG...