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Jean-Georges Humann : ウィキペディア英語版
Georges Humann

Jean-Georges Humann (6 August 1780 – 25 April 1842) was a French financier and politician. During the July Monarchy (1830–1848) he was several times Minister of Finance.
==Early years==

Jean-Georges Humann was born in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, on 6 August 1780.
His parents were Jacques Humann and Anne-Marie Schmitz.
His family was German in origin.
His father was a bourgeois of Strasbourg, but his family was not wealthy and his education was limited.
By nature he was reserved, taciturn and laconic.
When he was fourteen Humann was apprenticed to a tobacco merchant.
By the age of eighteen he and an associate were running a small trading company.
In 1799 he married Louise Philippine Antoinette Breck in Strasbourg. She died two years later.
On 24 August 1802 he married Madeleine Heiligenthal (1778-1836).
They had four sons and two daughters.

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