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Household of Gideon Walrave Boissevain

(1) He is married to Daisy Eve Ray.

They got married on July 28, 1925 at Singapore, he was 27 years old.


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(2) He is married to Maria Solo-vieff.

They got married in the year 1947 at Parijs, he was 49 years old.


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(3) He is married to (Not public).

They got married on November 13, 1978 at Genua (It.), he was 81 years old.


Notes about Gideon Walrave Boissevain

IXb. Gideon Walrave Boissevain (R.N.L., R.O.N.), geb. Montreal 29 aug. 1897
vice-consul van Nederland te Shanghai 1923-1924, vice-consul te New York 1926-1929, consul te Lima (Peru) 1930-, te Santiago (Chili) 1933-1935, te San Francisco (1945), chef economische en consulaire zaken Nederlandse ambassade te Parijs 1945-, hoofd directie Buitenlandse Dienst dept. van Buitenlandse Zaken 1947-, buitengewoon gezant en gevolmachtigd minister te Athene 1948-, buitengewoon gezant en gevolmachtigd minister te Jeruzalem 1954-, ambassadeur te Havana (Cuba) 1957-1963, honorair consul-generaal te Marseille (Bouches du Rhöne) 1965-1967, † ald. 5 okt. 1985, tr. 1e Singapore 28 juli 1925 (echtsch. uitgespr. 's-Gravenhage 1 aug. 1947) Daisy Eve Ray, geb. Colombo (Ceylon) 20 sept. 1894, † Perth (West-Australië) 22 okt. 1977, dr. van Henry en Blanche Delort en gesch. echtg. van Henry A.H. Hovenier; tr. 2e Parijs 1947 Maria Solo-vieff, geb. Baden (Neder-Oostenrijk) 13 maart 1922, † Marseille 19 april 1976, dr. van Boris Nicolaevitch en Maria Grigorievna Novitsj Rasputin; tr. 3e Genua (It.) 13 nov. 1978 Emma Cian-fanelli, geb. Genua 9 juni 1921, dr. van Annolfo en Maria Giovanna Santa.
Uit het eerste huwelijk:
1.Willem Geoffrey, volgt Xb.
Uit het tweede huwelijk:
2.Serge Alexandre, volgt Xc.

Uit database van ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken:
1932-1935; Chili, Santiago: TZ
1937-....; China, Shanghai: CG
1934-1944; Canada, Ottawa: TZ
1945-1946; Frankrijk, Parijs: TZ
1948-1953; Griekenland, Athene: BGGM (benoeming al 1-5-1946, maar De Decker tot eind 1947 aangebleven als gezant; nij KB 16-7-1948, nr 30, benoemd tot BGGM; aanbieding geloofsbrief 19-8-1948)
1953-1957; Israël, Jeruzalem: BGGM (benoeming bij KB 26-3-1953, nr 5; aankomst Israël op 14 apr 1953, aanbieding geloofsbr op 16 apr.)
1957-1963; Cuba, Havana: 1957 BGGM, 1958-1963 BGA (mede-geacc. Haiti en Dominicaanse Republiek)

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    • In The Netherlands , there was from May 9, 1894 to July 27, 1897 the cabinet Roëll, with Jonkheer mr. J. Roëll (oud-liberaal) as prime minister.
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