Andries Pels (1655 - 1731)
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Andries Pels was a rich Dutch banker and insurer from Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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. He was the banker of France
France
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 in the era of John Law
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. He was nephew of his namesake, poet Andries Pels, and was uncle to the colonial governor Paulus van der Veen
Paulus van der Veen
Paul van der Veen Doens was a Dutch colonial governor. From 1696 to 1706 he was governor of Suriname, succeeding Johan van Scharphuizen. For twenty-five years, until his death, he was a member of the board of the Society of Surinam.He was the son of Balthasar van der Veen and Susanna Pels...

. In 1742 his widow, Angenita Pels-Bouwens (1660–1749), was the richest woman in Amsterdam, living at the Golden Bend.

Pels formed the partnership Andries Pels & Soonen, dealing in luxury goods, insurance, and currency, in 1707 that lasted until 1774.
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