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Zimbert Jenisch

Zimbert Jenisch (born 1587 in Augsburg, died 28 November 1645 in Hamburg) was a German merchant and patrician.〔Deutsches Geschlechterbuch Vol. 127 p. 27〕
==Background==
The son of Augsburg council member Melchior Jenisch and Elisabeth Haintzel von Degelstein, Zimbert's mother was a granddaughter of Catharina Welser (1487–1550), who was a sister of Bartholomeus V. Welser and aunt of Philippine Welser.
In 1618 Zimbert became a burgher of Hamburg, and founded the firm ''Paulus Pütz & Zimbrecht Jenisch'' with his relatives. The firm became a major import-export firm from the White Sea area in Russia to the Mediterranean.
Married twice, Zimbert's first wife from 1618 was Maria Elisabeth Putz from Stade and after her death from 1635 he remarried to Esther Amsinck, a daughter of Hamburg senator Rudolf Amsinck.
In 1641 he founded the ''Drondheimbsche Compagnie'' (Trondheim Company), headquartered in Glückstadt (then in Denmark), that imported fish from Norway to Germany.

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