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  • De naam is van het type 'naam gegeven bij of rond de geboorte'
  • Alternatieve naam: Gijsbert Reitz (naam gegeven bij of rond de geboorte)
  • Roepnaam is Gijsbert Gijsbertus.
  • Hij is geboren (zv. Johann Friedrich / Jean Frideric [1695-1778] & Theodora Kloeck [1698) op 22 mei 1731 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland.Bron 1
    https://www.kloek-genealogie.nl/BoschReitzGen.htm#ReitzKloeck:
    "The Reitz brothers in The Netherlands
    GENERAL OVERVIEW

    When Johann Friedrich Reitz (1695-1778) in 1714, at the age of 19, ceased to assist his father at his school in Wesel, and made his way to Utrecht University to become the tutor to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, the young heir-apparent to the Principality of Nassau-Siegen, the grandson of his fathers former patron, the Princess-Dowager Ernestine Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen, he did not only take the first step on his own path to a life-long academic career in The Netherlands: this step was also to result in a veritable exodus of Reitz brothers, sisters and cousins from Germany to The Netherlands after the death of that wise old teacher of men, Johann Friedrich Reitz (1665-1720) in Wesel (Germany) in 1720.
    Having meanwhile become Praeceptor at the Latin School in Rotterdam in 1719, Johann Friedrich Reitz took his 12 year old brother Karel Koenraad Reitz (1708-1773) under his wing immediately after their father's death to finish his schooling and set him on the way to becoming one of the four Latin School Rectors/Headmasters in The Netherlands that the first generation of Reitz "immigrants" produced. (To be followed in the second generation by a fifth, the younger Johann Frederik Reitz (1737-1801) who became the third Reitz Headmaster in unbroken succession of the famous Latin School, the Hieronymus, in Utrecht, together spanning a period of 60 years, 1740-1800!).
    In 1722, brother Wilhelm Otto Reitz (1702-1768), at the age of 20, became Praeceptor in Rotterdam after the promotion of Johann Friedrich Reitz (1695-1778) to Con-Rector, swelling the number of Reitz brothers assembled in Rotterdam to three. Their widowed mother, Anna Maria Verhoeven (1667-1734), must have joined her three sons in that town at some stage: we know that she was there in 1732 when standing as Godmother at the christening of Wolhelm Otto's eldest daughter, Anna Maria Reitz (1732-1809). She later joined her youngest son Karel Koenraad Reitz in Goes (Zeeland, The Netherlands) where she also died in 1734.
    Of the Reitz sisters, we find Johanna Rebecca Reitz (1704-1780) marrying Johannes Terhoeven in Rotterdam in 1731; Charlotte Sophie (1713-1767) marrying her soldier husband Johan Reitz in Nijmegen in 1730, the start of an itinerant life from garrison to garrison; and their much older half-sister Susanna Cunigunda Reitz (1686-1761), married to her full cousin Johann Heinrich Reitz (1692-1776) arrives in Utrecht when her husband succeeds her half-brother as Rector in Utrecht in 1745.
    Johann Heinrich (1692-1776) was the son of (Uncle) Johann Philipp Reitz (1661-1735) and around the same time we find two of his sisters in Rotterdam: Maria Sybilla Reitz (1711-1789) who got married there in 1742 to Jan Huygen (.....-1881), and Maria Elisabeth Reitz standing as Godmother over two of the Huygens-daughters in 1746 and 1748.
    Johann Heinrich Reitz's three sons (Prof. Dr. Johann Friedrich 1695-1778, Dr. Wilhelm Otto 1702-1768, and Prof. Dr. Karel Koenraad 1708-1773) not only left behind them their ancestral home country, but also the field of Theology and ecclesiastical employ which before them, their father, two uncles, their grandfather, and great-grandfather Jeremias Hartung (1599-1677) had chosen for their life's work. However all three did continue their father's dedication to teaching, with two of them progressing from Grammar School Headmasterships to full University Professorships.
    All three married Dutch wives, two of them daughters of country Parsons, Kloeck and Verhoeven. Of them, Johann Friedrich Reitz (1695-1778) mainly concerns us here as the common ancestor of all Reitz descendants recorded in this composition.
    The Hieronymus School (Latin school) was established in Utrecht in 1474 by the denomination "de Broeders des Gemenen Levens". The Utrecht Gymnasium is a direct continuation of the Hieronymus school which became reformed in 1586."

    "GENERATION VII-A

    Prof. Dr. Johann Friedrich Reitz. 2nd child and son of Johann Heinrich Reitz (1655-1720) and his second wife Anna Maria Verhoeven (1667-1734). He was born on September 23, 1695 at Braunfels Castle (Germany) baptised on September 27, 1695 and died in Utrecht, where he was buried on March 21, 1778 at the Geertekerk (Geerte Church). His baptismal witnesses were: Johann Friedrich Bingelsheim (Bailiff) and his bride Maria Gertrud Brenderin. At his death he lived on the Nieuwe Gracht in Utrecht, near the Zuilenstraat. The Register of Deaths states that he left a wife and five adult children. His education started at the early age of 4 when he was entrusted to the theologian Zepper as his governor until he entered his father's Latin School in Siegen in 1702. After his father moved to Terborg (The Netherlands), he was sent to Wesel (Germany), where from 1708 to 1711 he was educated in the house of the barrister Johan van Stockum alongside the latters sons, by another budding theologian Schmidt, later Pastor of Lippstadt, where he was taught Latin, Greek, Geography, and the arts of Music and Drawing. After his father had founded his Latin School in Wesel he there finished his own education as well as assisted in the teaching of the boarders, together with his cousin Johan Heinrich Reitz (1696-1776), who later became his brother-in-law and followed him in the post of Rector of the Hieronymus or Latin School in Utrecht.
    He added French to his subjects, as well as Mathematics and Architecture, under Professor Erich Ploenies, Professor at Giessen University and Architect to the Elector Palatine, who used to spend the winters in Wesel. In 1714 Johann Friedrich moved to Utrecht at the invitation of the Princess (Ernestine Charlotte) Dowager of Nassa-Siegen (1662-1732), and with the consent of her son the ruling Prince, Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf of Nassa-Siegen (1680-1722), to become the tutor of her grandson and heir-apparent Prince Friedrich Wilhelm II of Nassa-Siegen (1706-1734), whom he coached in Latin, Greek and Mathematics from 1714-1719, meanwhile pursuing his own studies at the University (stangely, his enrolment there (Utrecht) was not recorded in the Album Studio-sorum until 1718). Having opted for medicine he mainly attended lectures in Anatomy and Surgery, later also Physics and Chemistry, besides Law and Literature. After his appointment as Praeceptor of the Latin School in Rotterdam in 1719, he graduated as a Dr. of Medicine in 1720 in Utrecht. He remained at the Latin School in Rotterdam.
    Having gained promotion there, his brother Wilhem Otto (1702-1768) obtained his previous place. In 1724 he was called to be Con-Rector of the Latin or Hieronymian School in Utrecht. In 1740 he was promoted to Rector, and in addition he was nominated as Rector in Amsterdam in 1745, though without leaving Utrecht, the City of Utrecht having nominated him as Professor-Extraordinary in Rhetorics and Poetry.
    In 1747 Johann Friedrich received a full Professorship by appointment of the Stadtholder Prince William the IV, with the chair of History and Eloquentia. Johann Friedrich was Rector-Magnificus of the Utrecht University for the first time 1750-1751, and repeatedly afterwards, becoming Professor Emeritus in 1769. He published both historical, classical and grammatical works, as well as poetry.
    Johann Friedrich married Theodora Kloeck, on January 2, 1727 in the village of Rheden near Arnhem, after banns had been published in Utrecht on December 13, 1726, and in Arnhem on December 15, 1726. By that time his teaching career had taken him to Utrecht as Con-Rector of the Latin School. The bride was then living in Arnhem where her mother had moved with her younger children in 1711 after the death of her husband. Where the couple's paths had crossed we do not know, nor whether the brothers of the bride had brought about the contact as fellow-students of the groom or through their profession.
    Theodora's father, Arnoldus Kloeck, had died when she was 12 years old. He had been a country-parson, who was born in Arnhem on September 24, 1651, but did not take up his first post as a Dutch Reformed Minister until 1685, when he was inducted in the small village of Hall, about Six kilometres to the south-west of Zutphen. There he stayed until his death in 1710. He remained single until he was 41, and then married, in Hall, on August 28, 1692 Johanna Kerff (alternatively spelt Korff), 25 years his junior.
    Johanna was born on March 19, 1676 in nearby Ellecom, a village located on the road between Zutphen and Arnhem, the daughter of Pauwel Pauwelszoon Kerff and Aeltje Tonissen, who were married on July, 1671 in Spankeren, half way between Hall and Ellecom where Arnoldus' brother Theodorus Kloeck was the minister at the time. Johanna Kerff came from a simple village background, and May have been in Dominee (Pastor) Kloeck's service before he married her. Their eldest child was Gijsbert Kloeck, baptised in Hall on December 2, 1694 named after his grandfather Kloeck. When the family left Hall in 1711 after the father's death, he went to study at the High School in Franeker, later we find him back in Arnhem as Guardian of the Guild of St. Nicholas.
    Theodora was the second child, born on August 16, 1698 in Hall on the Veluwe where she was also baptised on August 21, 1698, she died in Utrecht on April 25, 1783. Theodora was named after her father's brother Dominos Theodorus Kloeck. (The Kloeck family thus contributed two oft recurring Christian names to the Reitz family: Gijsbert and Theodora).
    The youngest child was Johannes Anthonis Kloeck, baptised in Hall October 26, 1704, later established at Middachten in the parish of Rheden as a Med. Dr. After Arnoldus Kloeck died in Hall September 20, 1710, his widow and her younger children moved, in 1711, back to Arnhem, where the Kloeck's had been settled for the three previous generations: Arnoldus' father Gijsbert Kloeck, a Lieutenant in the Civic Guard of Arnhem, where he married March 7, 1630 Steventje van de Velde; his grandfather Dirck Kloeck, married to Goossentje, daughter of Warner van Sevener; and his great-grandfather Johan Kloeck, married before 1561 to Margaretha, daughter of Gijsbert van Waegensfelt. Beyond their Arnhem base, the family had ties with the surrounding villages as bailiffs and landowners. The Reitz - Kloeck seems to have had few contacts with Arnhem or the Province of Gelderland.
    Of their seven children, all born in Utrecht, only the youngest (Susanna Reitz) went back to marry an Arnhem Town-Councillor, Francois de Greve. The three eldest children received their Christian names equally from the Reitz and Kloeck grandparents: Johan, Arnold, named after both grandfathers; Johanna, Maria after both grandmothers; whereas Gijsbertus was named after his uncle Gijsbert Kloeck.
    The children of Johann Friedrich Reitz (1695-1778) and Theodora Kloeck (1698-1783) were:

    1. Dr. Johan Arnold Reitz. He was born on February 14, 1728 in Utrecht, where he was baptised on February 15, 1728 and where he also died unmarried on February 7, 1816. He was a candidate of Medicine at Utrecht University January 16, 1751. Medical Dr. in practice in Utrecht.
    2. Johanna Maria Reitz. She was born in Utrecht on August 6, 1729 and was baptised in the Dom Cathedral on August 10, 1729. She died in Utrecht on October 26, 1740.
    3. Mr. Gijsbertus Reitz. He was born in Utrecht on May 22, 1731 and baptised Eglise Wallone on May 24, 1731. He died in Utrecht on November 21, 1809. Gysbertus was married twice:
    1. in 1760 to Judith Elisabeth Loogen.
    2. in 1765 to Johanna Christoffelina de Lalane de Duthay.
    4. Dr. Hendrik Reitz. He was born on March 10, 1733 in Utrecht, where he was baptised on March 15, 1733, he died in Woerden. For the purposes of his death-duty, his death was registered in Utrecht on June 13, 1809, as having died without issue. Medical student at Utrecht University in 1757. Medical Dr. in practice in Woerden.
    Hendrik married in Jutphaas after the banns in Woerden May 6, 1766 on May 25, 1766, his first wife Anna Lelyvelt. She was 12 years his senior. She was born in 1721 and died on November 28, 1777. He married in Moordrecht in Sept 1780 after the banns on August 28, 1780, his second wife Aletta Ockhuysen (24 years his junior). She was born in Moordrecht on October 4, 1757 and died in Haastrecht, on June 23, 1836. She was the daughter of Jakob Ockhuysen (collector of Taxes in Leyden) and Beatrix van der Geer. Aletta Ockhuysen remarried on July 1, 1812 Adrianus Dupper (1787-1863) 30 years her junior!
    5. Aleida Reitz. She was born on December 20, 1734 in Utrecht, where she was baptised on December 25, 1734. She died in Utrecht on May 13, 1812. Aleida Reitz, married in Utrecht on December 27, 1789, Jan Kol. She was her husbands third wife. Jan Kol was baptised in Ankeveen on September 29, 1726 and died in Utrecht on May 12, 1805.
    Jan Kol was the son of Jacobus Kol and Aeltje Perk. Notary and "Kassier" (an early form of private banker) in Utrecht. Bailiff of Bunschoten and Spakenburg 1750-1753 (on behalf of his grandmother's cousin Jan van Veeren, who had bought the Manors of Bunschoten and Spakenburg in 1745). Land agent for the "Ridderschap" (= the political Corporation of the Nobles) of the province of Utrecht, secretary to the Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Pieter in Utrecht etc.
    Out of the small banking house which he had begun with his father in law Everard Vlaer, the highly respected firm of Vlaer and Kol in Utrecht developed. One of the oldest and until 1987 private banking concerns in Holland. Jan Kol was first married on January 29, 1767 to Anna Elisabeth Vlaer born in Utrecht on December11, 1726 where she died on July 14, 1778 daughter of Everard Vlaer and Anna Catharina Versteegh. She was the mother of his eleven children, and the grandmother of Jan Kol who in 1815 married Jeanette Theodora Reitz, great niece of his step-grandmother. Jan Kol the elder married for the second time in Amasterdam on January 2, 1782 Margaretha Makreel, baptised in Amsterdam on July 2, 1741 and died in Utrecht on February 13, 1787, daughter of Robert Makreel and Anna Maria du Quesne. Aleida Reitz and Jan Kol had no issue.
    6. Frederik Reitz. He was born in Utrecht, where he was baptised on October 14, 1736. He was buried in Utrecht on May 10, 1738.
    7. Frederik Willem Reitz. He was born in Utrecht on September 21, 1738, and baptised in the Dom Cathedral on September 24, 1738. He died on April 11, 1753 in Utrecht where he was buried on April 16, 1753.
    8. Susanna Reitz. She was born on May 27, 1740 in Utrecht, where she was baptised on May 29, 1740. She married in Utrecht (Catharina Church) on July 11, 1763 Francois de Greve.
    Francois De Greve was born on September 25, 1737 in Arnhem, where he was baptised on September 26, 1737. He was the son of Willem Hendrik de Greve, Master of the Guilds of Brewers and of Bakers in Arnhem and Aleyda Geertruida Bosboom. Francois was a Councillor ("Gemeensman") of Arnhem in 1758. Master of the Guilds of St. Eloy, 1761 and of the Publicans, 1768. He was Church-Warden, 1786. Francois had been married before, on June 30, 1759 to Adriana Van Meurs. From his second marriage (Susanna Reitz) all the branches of the de Greve family are descended, as well as many branches in the female lines.

    Established in 1691 the banking house "Vlaer and Kol" beside being the oldest banking house in Holland, is, except for another banking house in Japan, the oldest banking house in the world. In 1977 the Amsterdam Rotterdam Bank (AMRO) took over this privately owned Banking concern."
  • Hij is gedoopt (Waalse kerk) op 24 mei 1731 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland.Bron 2
  • Beroep: advocaat, Hof van Utrecht.
  • Feit: (Samengevoegd Gramps-ID) I9867.
  • (Diversen) op 10 april 1755 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland: diaken, Franse diakonie.
    https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/collectie/609C5BBA42CF4642E0534701000A17FD
  • (Diversen) op 15 april 1786 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland: voogd over de minderjarige Anna Geertruy Jacoba Bosch.
    https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/collectie/609C5BC1A3CB4642E0534701000A17FD
    "15-04-1786
    Soort akte:Kwitantie
    Samenvatting:voor beheer en administratie en afdracht nalatenschap van haar moeder
    Eerste partij:Anna Geertruy Jacoba Bosch en Gysbert Reitz
    Beroep:advocaat hove van Utrecht
    Functie:voogd:
    Tweede partij:boedel + Anna L. van Oorschot geboren Cramer van Veeren
    (L.= Lucia), eerder wed. Matthias Bosch, moeder
    Cornelis de Wys
    Bijzonderheden:obligaties tot een bedrag van f.15.800-0-0 blyven verbonden voor een
    jaarlykse uitkering van f.1000-0-0 ten behoeve van Johan Thomas van Oorschot
    Verwijzingen:testament d.d. 24-12-1782 voor notaris Joan Frederik Gobius jr.
    akte d.d. 9-10-1778 voor notaris Joan Frederik Gobius jr.
    Notaris:J. F. GOBIUS JR"
  • Hij is overleden.
  • Hij is begraven op 21 november 1809 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland.Bron 3
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 14 september 2024.

Gezin van Gijsbert "Gijsbert Gijsbertus" Reitz

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Judith Elisabeth Loogen.

Toestemming voor het huwelijk is 3 februari 1760 verkregen te Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland.Bron 4

Zij zijn getrouwd op 17 februari 1760 te Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland, hij was toen 28 jaar oud.

Zij zijn op 28 januari 1760 te Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland een voorhuwelijkse overeenkomst aangegaan.Bron 5


Kind(eren):

  1. Dirk Anthonie Reitz  1763-1813 


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Johanna Christoffelina la Lane de Duthaij.

Toestemming voor het huwelijk is 9 oktober 1766 verkregen te Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland.Bron 6

Toestemming voor het huwelijk is 11 oktober 1766 verkregen te Arnhem, Gelderland, Nederland.Bron 7

Zij zijn getrouwd op 27 oktober 1766 te Velp, Gelderland, Nederland, hij was toen 35 jaar oud.Bron 8

https://permalink.geldersarchief.nl/6F04FBE2DB894F6BA85402ACF3A0A67F

Kind(eren):

  1. Theodorus Reitz  1768-1786
  2. Jacqueline Reitz  1769-????


Notities over Gijsbert "Gijsbert Gijsbertus" Reitz

Noot: het geslacht [Bosch] Reitz is beschreven in de Genealogy family Bosch Reitz door N.A. Bosch Reitz en F.G.L.O. van Kretschmar waar de volgende deelgenealogie van de Surinaamse tak mee is vergeleken. Deze laatste genealogie is waar mogelijk voorzien van bronnen die ontbreken in de gepubliceerde versie van de eerstgenoemde genealogie en is uitdrukkelijk gericht op personen die op de één of andere wijze verbonden waren of belangen hadden in Suriname dan wel het directe voor- of nageslacht, dan wel hun tot-slaaf-gemaakten. Tevens is gepoogd de relatie te verduidelijken tussen de naamgevende geslachten Bosch en Reitz. Als stamouder is gekozen Prof. Dr. Johann Friedrich Reitz [1695-1778] die zich als eerste in Nederland vesigde.

De Genealogy family Bosch Reitz stelt het volgende over Gijsbert Reitz:
"Reitz - Loogen (1760)

GENERATION VIII-A

Mr. Gijsbertus Reitz. 3th child and second son of Prof. Dr. Johann Friedrich Reitz (1675-1778) and Theodora Kloeck (1698-1783). Gijsbertus was born in Utrecht, on May 22, 1731 and was baptised in the Eglise Wallone on May 24, 1731. He died in Utrecht on November 21, 1809. Gijsbertus was enrolled in 1753 at the Utrecht University, where on June 13, 1755 he received the Degree of Iuris Utriusque Doctor, i.e. of Civil and Ecclesiastic Law, commonly known as Magister Iuris "Meester" (Mr.) in Dutch. He practised as a barrister in Utrecht. Gijsbertus was the only son of Johann Friedrich Reitz, who became fully integrated into the "establishment" that prevailed in the Cities of the Dutch Republic, including Utrecht. Having money was more important than making it, and marrying the daughter of a "sitting" family helped a person without such family background. In this process Gijsbertus was assisted a great deal when, on February 17, 1760 he married Judith Elisabeth Loogen in Utrecht.
Judith Elisabeth Loogen, was born in Amersfoort on December 14, 1725 and died in Utrecht, on May 25, 1765. She had been widowed twice and was Six years his senior, but still in possession of her good looks, as her portrait of 1758 when still Mrs Kerkhof, by the intinerant deaf mute P.F. de la Croix testifies. She was also rich in jewels, enjoyed a generous income from her previous husbands, and occupied a place in the Utrecht patrician society, through her marriage with her second husband Anthony Kerhof (1720-1759), a Lay Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of the Dom in Utrecht, and owner of the large medieval mansion "Groot Groenewoude", on the Oude Gracht in Utrecht, which later was inherited by Gijsbertus, and which became the Reitz family home for three generations.
Judith Elisabeth Loogen, was the daughter, of Dirk Loogen (1684-1767), who was Amersfoort most popular and longest reigning Burgomaster. Her mother was Anna Catharina Neander (1692-1772) through her mother a descendant of one of Utrechts oldest noble families, Taets van Amerongen descended from Charlemagne. All of this background suited Gijsbertus' image as a barrister with plenty of brains, but not much money. This marriage also secured the succession of the Reitz family their only two children, two sons were:
1. Jan Fredrik Reitz (1761-1824), who established the South African branch, with many descendants.
2. Dirk Antoni Reitz (1763-1813), who remained part of the Utrecht establishment and founded the branch that became Bosch Reitz, which extended out to Amsterdam and the West Indies, with descendants to this day.
Judith Elisabeth Loogen died in Utrecht on May 25, 1765. On November 17, 1768 her considerable estate and possessions which included her townhouse "Groot Groenewoude" together with the stables and a coach house, and her valuable jewellery were divided."

zie ook:
https://gw.geneanet.org/luulou89?n=reitz&oc=3&p=dirk+anthonie
https://gw.geneanet.org/finden1?lang=nl&pz=alfrides+gerhardus+franciscus+maria&nz=inden&p=gysbert+gijsbertus&n=reitz

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  1. Retroacta DTB registers, Arch. 711, Utrecht, 138 / p.136 [beeld 71/527 ; ID: NL-UtHUA_0711_00_00138_000_000071.jpg ], 5 mei 1783
  2. Retroacta DTB registers, Arch. 711, Utrecht, 21 / p.150 [beeld 80/175; ID: NL-UtHUA_0711_00_00021_000_000080.jpg], 24 mei 1731
  3. NH Begravene Zuilen: retroacta, arch 711 Burgerlijke stand gemeente Utrecht en van de voormalige gemeent, Utrecht, 141 / p.429, tussen 1806 en 1811
  4. Retroacta DTB registers, Arch. 711, Utrecht, 104 / p.319 [vermeld als17 ii 1760], 27 februari 1760
  5. Notarissen in de stad Utrecht 1560-1905, arch. 34.4, Utrecht, 1650 / akte 9 [oud: U219a008], 28 januari 1760
  6. CIV trouwen, arch. DTB 0702, Utrecht, 3295-20 / folio 324 [beeld 164/200 ; ID: NL-UtHUA_0702_07_03295_020_000172.jpg ], tussen 1751 en 1767
  7. NH Trouwboek, arch.140, Arnhem, 140 /... [beeld 70/91; ID: 140-0070.jpg ], tussen 1760 en 1768
  8. NG Trouwboek, arch. 0176, Rheden en Velp, 1380 / p.34 [beeld 34/40; ID: 1380-0034.pdf ], tussen 1745 en 1772

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