Hij is getrouwd met Frederika Françoise Tjin Kiau Aman.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 mei 1902 te Paramaribo, Paramaribo, Suriname, hij was toen 35 jaar oud.
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Gebeurtenis (Residence) rond 1907 in Paramaribo, Paramaribo, Suriname : ^Maagdenstraat C14.
https://nationaalarchief.sr/onderzoeken/alle-genealogie/genealogie-burgerlijke-stand/deeds/12195f19-c836-5765-e675-bff8fbb67af2?person=5907e233-994a-0f4b-9695-0d31b2451b62
Gebeurtenis (Residence) rond 1908 in Paramaribo, Paramaribo, Suriname : ^Maagdenstraat C 20.
Gebeurtenis (Residence) rond 1910 in Plantage Johanna Catharina / Stekri, Saramaccarivier, Suriname .
https://nationaalarchief.sr/onderzoeken/alle-genealogie/genealogie-burgerlijke-stand/deeds/dad5c40a-7179-b7b0-9104-0a117df4dabb?person=d506d3ed-40e2-e728-ef3c-50a98614277c
Gebeurtenis (Residence) rond 1926 in Paramaribo, Paramaribo, Suriname : ^Maagdenstraat B R 8.
Familiebericht. "De West". Paramaribo, 30-07-1926, p. 2. Geraadpleegd op Delpher op 16-09-2024, https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB23:001611060:mpeg21:p00002
Gebeurtenis (Residence) rond 1936 in Paramaribo, Paramaribo, Suriname : ^Maagdenstraat 51.
Familiebericht. "De West : nieuwsblad uit en voor Suriname". Paramaribo, 27-11-1936, p. 2. Geraadpleegd op Delpher op 16-09-2024, https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:110636364:mpeg21:p002
https://www.kloek-genealogie.nl/BoschReitzGen.htm#ReitzPesch :
"GENERATION XII-B
Philippe John (Philip) Bosch Reitz. 5th child and third son of Mr. Guillaume Jacques Abraham Bosch Reitz (1825-1880) and Josephine Gibson Austin (1842-1917). Named after his fathers brother, Jean Philippe (1823-1888). Philip was born on February 12, 1867 in Parimaribo (Surinam), where he also died on December 4, 1952 not long after breaking his hip. He was buried on the "Steenen Begraafplaats" (Parimaribo) beside his father. Philip was the only child, who on his mother becoming a widow in 1880, was not taken to British Guiana. Instead he was sent to Europe for his further education, first living with his father's unmarried sister Aunt Wilhelmine (Wilhelmina Jacobie Lucia Elisabeth) Bosch Reitz (1837-1925), in Clarens (Switzerland), where he received part of his education. At the age of c.16 years he was sent to Edinburgh to be educated as a Dr. in medicine.
However his real interest lay with agriculture and having nearly completed his medical studies (final year) aged 20 and in 1887, he returned first to British Guiana, where his mother had returned to, after the death of her husband in 1880. Here he received his formal training as a planter on the plantation "Rose Hall" on the Canje Creek. It was also here that he met the locally well known planter Van Genderen, who became a lifelong friend.
Philip, aged 21, returned to Surinam where on October 1, 1888 he is appointed as Director of the last remaining cocoa plantation of the Bosch Reitz-Kuvel estates (acquired after 1861), the Plantation Johanna Catharina, where he lived in the large plantation house. In 1898 he returned once more to Europe, for a two year stay. During this period he visited his aunt Wilhelmine in Clarens, his Wilkens nieces in Voorst and also Austin relatives in England. During this stay he also sought financial assistance for the further development of the plantation. However like so many other planter-colleagues before, and notwithstanding his considerable efforts: Crop diseases, and declining demand heralded the end of the plantation industry. During this period he also made contact with the well known botanicus Professor Harisson, personally known to him, seeking a cure for the destructive cocao disease.
In 1915, aged 48, Philip retired from the plantation and moved to Parimaribo (Capital of Surinam), where he entered Government service as a Supervisor until his retirement in 1925. He was an acknowledged local expert in agriculture, carrying out research on his "experimental" plantation Dijkveld, (which in 1842 belonged to the Roepel estate) purchased after he had left Johanna Catharina (1915). Philip was a long standing member of the Free Masons (50 years). During his retirement Philip lived in the Maagdenstraat (street) in Parimaribo.
He married in Parimaribo on May 22, 1902 Frederika Fransoise Aman. A marriage which was not well received by his relatives in Holland. She was born on October 24, 1877 in Parimaribo where she also died on October 1, 1970 and where she is buried in the Catholic Cemetary.
She was the second daughter of Frederik Aman and Wilhelmina Olmtak (1855-1928), both born in Surinam. After the death in 1952 of her husband , Frederika Francoise, departed to Holland where she went to live in Utrecht with her oldest daughter Leonie Francoise Hoekstra (nee Bosch Reitz, 1908-......). At an advanced age Frederika Francoise returned to Parimaribo where she died and was buried."
https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-der-indische-bikken-en-hun-partners/I190053657934.php
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