George Tornquist

George Tornquist (1801–1876) was a businessman, diplomat and importer of American origin.[1] He carried out his commercial activities in Argentina and Uruguay, where he also served as Consul of Hamburg and Bremen in Montevideo.[2]

George Tornquist
portrait of George Tornquist
Personal details
Born
George Peter Ernest Tornquist

1801
Baltimore, United States
Died1876
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityAmerican
Occupationbusinessman

Biography

He was born in Baltimore, the son of George Tornquist, born in Hamburg, and Ann Margaret Elkins, from a Baltimore family. Established in the Río de la Plata, George Tornquist opened two bank branches in Buenos Aires and Montevideo.[3]

He was married to Rosa Juliuana Inés Camusso, daughter of Carlos Antonio Camusso, born in Cádiz, and Francisca Inés Alsina, born in Buenos Aires. He and his wife had several children, including the businessman Ernesto Tornquist Camusso.[4]

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References

  1. The Bankers Magazine, Volumen121, 1930
  2. Boletin, Volumen7, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Historia Argentina Americana
  3. La clase dominante en la Argentina moderna:, Jorge Federico Sábato
  4. Ernesto Tornquist, 1842–1942, Institución Ernesto Tornquist, Buenos Aires
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