Witsen (family) explained

Witsen (also spelled Witzen) is a patrician family of Amsterdam. Its most notable member was the politician and scholar Nicolaes Witsen, but many other members of the family also held leading roles in trade and politics from the Dutch Golden Age up until the French occupation of the Netherlands in the late 18th century.

History

The Witsen family probably originated in Akersloot in Noord-Holland, where Jacob Witsz was a farmer and owned a farmhouse known as ‘de Noord’.[1] A 1774 history of the family states that the family came from Schagerwaard, which had been known as the Witsmeer (literally the Wits lake) before it was reclaimed.

Family tree

baptised eight months after his father's death; adopted by his uncle, collected paintings and gained three plantations in Suriname thanks to his marriage to his first wife Elisabeth Basseliers; lived as mayor at Keizersgracht 674; in 1704 remarried to Isabella Maria Hooft; had one daughter:

References

  1. Jacobus Kok & Jan Fokke, Vaderlandsch woordenboek, deel 31-32, p. 236-257
  2. Mogelijk op nr. 130.
  3. Web site: Sorry, er heeft zich een fout voorgedaan.. ahm.adlibsoft.com.
  4. Volker, T. (1971) Porcelain and the Dutch East India Company as recorded in the Dagh-registers of the Batavia castle, those of Hirado and Deshima and other contemporary papers 1602-1682, p. 203. Leiden. E.J. Brill.
  5. Lambert Witsen (1638-1697): de doofpot en de meermanhand by Maarten Hell
  6. Web site: FROM THE STUDY OF NICOLAES WITSEN (1641-1717). HIS LIFE WITH BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. https://web.archive.org/web/20041207042011/http://www.xs4all.nl/~mhpeters/witsen2.htm. 2004-12-07. 2023-10-01. Marion. Peters . 1994.
  7. Lambert Witsen (1638-1697): de doofpot en de meermanhand by Maarten Hell
  8. Web site: Portrait of Sara Nuyts wife of Lambert Witsen by Caspar Netscher. 2023-10-01.
  9. Web site: De nieuwe zetel van de Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der geneeskunst. Keizersgracht 327 by E. van Houten.
  10. Web site: MARION H. PETERS (1994) FROM THE STUDY OF NICOLAES WITSEN (1641-1717). HIS LIFE WITH BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. in: Lias. Sources and documents relating to the early modern history of ideas. 21 / 1, pp.1-49.
  11. Web site: MARION H. PETERS (1994) FROM THE STUDY OF NICOLAES WITSEN (1641-1717). HIS LIFE WITH BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. in: Lias. Sources and documents relating to the early modern history of ideas. 21 / 1, p. 27.
  12. Web site: Parenteel van Jan Hooft per generatie. nl. https://web.archive.org/web/20081113121039/http://members.chello.nl/j.zwart13/parenteel_van_jan_hooft_per_gene.htm . 2008-11-13. 2023-10-01.
  13. Web site: Unknown.