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Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Elisabeth van Pesch.

Die Erlaubnis zur Eheschließung wurde am 1. Juni 1788 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland erhalten.

Sie haben geheiratet am 15. Juni 1788 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland, er war 25 Jahre alt.

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"Genealogy family Bosch Reitz -
Reitz - van Pesch (1788)
GENERATION IX
Dirk Antoni Reitz. Second son of Mr. Gijsbertus Reitz (1731-1809) and his first wife Judith Elisabeth Loogen(1725-1765). Founder of the branch Bosch Reitz. Dirk Antoni was born on May 18, 1763 in Utrecht, baptised Eglise Wallone on May 29, 1763. He died on August 26, 1813 in Utrecht. He was Lay-Canon of the Collegiate Church of St Marie in Utrecht. Appointed as a Judge in the Tribunal in Utrecht under the Napoleonic dispensation. Dirk Antoni, at the request of his half-sister Anna GeertruidaJacoba Bosch (1767-1826), who promised to make his only son, Gijsbert Christiaan Reitz (1792-1866), her cousin, the sole heir of her considerable estates and jewellery, agreed, to have Gijsbert Christiaan's surname (Reitz), at his baptisme in 1792, conjoined with Bosch, thus establishing the surname Bosch Reitz. Dirk Antoni married in Utrecht Eglise Wallone, on June 15, 1788 Aletta Elisabeth van Pesch. She was born on October 9, 1762 in Utrecht where she also died on June 3, 1832. She was the daughter of Christiaan van Pesch, (1728-1805) presiding Elder of the Baptist Church in Utrecht and Elisabeth Smitz (1733-1762). They resided in the mansion "Groot Groenewoude" on the Oude Gracht in Utrecht, the home of his parents.
Aletta Elisabeth (1762-1832) belonged to one of the close-knit communities of well-to-do Baptist merchants and industrialists to be found in most of the larger cities of the Northern Netherlands. So-called non-conformists, they were not allowed to hold any office in the government of the Dutch Republic and its city-oligarchies, until after the emancipation in the train of the French Revolution.
Many of the leading Baptist families in Amsterdam, as for instance the van Lennep and van Eeghen families, who had become leading bankers and financiers had gone over to the Dutch Reformed Church in order to overcome this religious dis-enfranchisement, and in order to be able to marry into the patrician circles, whose social equals they had become in terms of financial and cultural achievements. In Utrecht this development had been less financially spectacular, the group of Baptist families had remained more closely linked, and within the van Pesch-family, Aletta Elisabeth, was probably the first to marry outside that community.
The contact with the Reitz family, which had by then become integrated with the established Utrecht University and City-government circles, May have come about when Dirk Antoni Reitz became a Lay-canon of the Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Marie in Utrecht, at about the same time that Aletta's brother Coenraad Smitz van Pesch, who also had left the confines of the Baptist background became a Lay-canon of the Chapter of the Dom (Cathedral) of Utrecht. Posts brought about by the Reformation and since then of a strictly honorary nature for the sake of social prestige and contact.
Within the Utrecht Baptist circle, Aletta's forbears, both on her father's and mother's side, had always occupied leading positions as elected Deacons. They held additional prestige as descendants, on both sides, from a celebrated Baptist Preacher, Deacon and Benefactor, Johannes Andries Van Aken, who died as the result of a stroke in the pulpit, and who was the grandson of a Baptist who escaped near martyrdom.
On her mother's side Aletta could also claim a prominent Baptist ancestor named Cornelis Anslo of Amsterdam, whom Rembrandt portrayed in 1651, shown teaching his wife from an open Bible. It is now in the Gemälde Gallerie in Berlin. It was Anslo's wife, Aeltje (=Aletta) Schouten, whose name lives on in the various Aletta's among the descendants of Aletta Elisabeth Reitz-van Pesch.
The children of Dirk Antoni Reitz (1763-1813) and Aletta Elisabeth van Pesch (1762-1832) were:

1. Elisabeth Jacoba Lucia Reitz. She was born on February 6, 1789 in Utrecht and died on November 25, 1853 in The Hague. She married on September 25, 1812 Jhr. Mr. Joannes Junius van Hemert.
2. Gijsbert Christiaan Bosch Reitz. Born with the surname Reitz to which Bosch was added at his baptisme in 1792, thus becoming the first to carry the surname Bosch Reitz, with few remaining descendants carrying that surname. He was born on March 5, 1792 in Utrecht baptised in the Wallone Church (Utrecht) on March 11, 1792, and died on June 9, 1866 in Amsterdam. He married in Utrecht on August 30, 1815 Gertrude Elisabeth Kuvel.
3. Jeanette Théodora Reitz. She was born on January 23, 1794 in Utrecht where she also died on June 27, 1866. She married in Utrecht on April 27, 1815 Jan Kol.

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All the aforementioned were a born in "Groot Groenewoude" the home which orginally belonged to their grandmother Judith Elisabeth Loogen, and which in 1768 was inherited by their grandfather Mr. Gijsbertus Reitz."

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    1. Retroacta DTB registers, Arch. 711, Utrecht, 21 / fol.267, 11. März 1792
    2. Waals Dopen 1671-1811e Zuilen: retroacta ..., arch.711 Burgerlijke stand gemeente Utrecht en van de voormalige gemeent, Utrecht, 21 / p.219, 29. Mai 1763
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