Hermann Christian Müffelmann
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Hermann Christian Müffelmann (19 December 1775 – 27 May 1848) was a Danish businessman. He served as director of the Danish Asiatic Company.
Müffelmann was born on 19 December 1775 in Copenhagen, the son of sugar master Johann Dietrich Muffelmann and Maria Elisabeth née Hellebart. He was baptized on 25 Mayh in St. Peter's Church.[1]
Career
1804–1805, Müffelmann Travelled to Danish India as Supercargo on the private ship Neptunus. On 7 June 1806, Müffelmann was granted citizenship as a wholesaler (grosserer) in Copenhagen. From 1812, he owned substantial property in Copenhagen. He was elected as one of the city's 32 Men. On 20 June 1833, he was elected as one of the directors of the Danish Asiatic Company. He remained in this position until April 1841.On 8 March 1841, he was elected as bookkeeper for Kjøbenhavns Brandforsikring (Copenhagen Fire Insurance Company=.[1]
He served as curator for St. Peter's Church and managed the means of St Peter's Gril School.[1]