Johannes Heinrich Quistorp (14 November 1822 – 9 May 1899 ) was an entrepreneur and philanthropist in Stettin, Germany (today Szczecin, Poland).
At sixteen he began training at the JG Michaelis & Sohn company in Rostock, where he worked for several years as an assistant.
In 1852 he married Theune Wilhelmina (1830–1886) and had five children: Mary in 1853, Heinrich in 1856 (died in 1880), Johanne in 1858, Luise in 1859, and Martin in 1860.
He also had a brickyard and a steam-powered cement factory in Stołczyn as well as estates in Dusewitz, Wittenfelde, Schlietz on Rügia and in Stettin.
He was one of the first executives in Stettinand Prussia, who, at the beginning of the era of industrialization in the nineteenth century, was involved in the social issues of their employees.