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Gerrit de Graeff (III.) van Zuid-Polsbroek
full coat of arms De Graeff (painted by Matthias Laurenz Gräff, 2011)
Personal details
Born24 February 1766
Amsterdam
Died16 December 1814 (1814-12-17) (aged 48)
Amsterdam
NationalityDutch
Political partyStates Faction
SpouseEmilia Henriette Stadlander
ChildrenChristina Elisabeth, Gerrit, Anna Margaretha, Cornelia Maria
Residence(s)Herengracht 216, Amsterdam, castle Ilpenstein at Ilpendam, country estate Bronstee near Heemstede
OccupationLandlord

Gerrit de Graeff, vrijheer van Zuid-Polsbroek, Purmerland and Ilpendam (24 February 1766, Amsterdam – 16 December 1814) was a member of the influential De Graeff family of Amsterdam. He belonged to the patrician class of the city and held the feudal titles Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek as those of Purmerland and Ilpendam.

Biography

Gerrit de Graeff was a son of Gerrit de Graeff (II) van Zuid-Polsbroek, patrician of Amsterdam and Christina van Herzeele. In 1794 he married to Emilia Henriette Stadlander (1766–1826). The couple had four children:

The family of Gerrit de Graeff lived at Herengracht in a mansion, now the Tassenmuseum Hendrikje. Most of the time he resided at his castle Ilpenstein, and he also owned the country estate Bronstee near Heemstede. At Ilpenstein, De Graeff owned a big art collection, including paintings from Rembrandt van Rijn, Gerard Ter Borch and Jacob van Ruisdael. The collection included some famous paintings like Catharina Hooft with her Nurse, painted by Frans Hals, and the Pickenoys representative Marriage portraits from Cornelis de Graeff and Catharina Hooft. Both now can be seen at the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.

In 1811 De Graeff inherited the Vrijheerlijkheiden Zuid-Polsbroek, Purmerland and Ilpendam from his father. He was also President-Hoofdingeland of the Purmer (Water Board). He died only three years after his father. His only son Gerrit succeeded him as Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek, Purmerland and Ilpendam in 1814.

Titles

Gerrit de Graeff (III.) van Zuid-Polsbroek House De GraeffBorn: 24 February 1766 Died: 16 December 1814
Regnal titles
Preceded byGerrit de Graeff II. Free Lord of the High Fief Zuid-Polsbroek
1811–1814
Succeeded byGerrit de Graeff (IV) van Zuid-Polsbroek
Preceded byGerrit de Graeff II. 25.th Lord of the Free Fief Purmerland and Ilpendam
1811–1814
Succeeded byGerrit de Graeff (IV) van Zuid-Polsbroek

Notes

  1. ^ De Nederlandsche leeuw: Maandblad van het Koninklijk Genealogisch-Heraldiek Genootschap, books 1895-1900, p 141
  2. ^ Biography of his father Gerrit II de Graeff at Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek. Deel 2 (Dutch)
  3. De Nederlandsche leeuw: Maandblad van het Koninklijk Genealogisch-Heraldiek Genootschap, books 1895-1900, p 142

Literature

  • Graeff, P. de (P. de Graeff Gerritsz en Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek) Genealogie van de familie De Graeff van Polsbroek, Amsterdam 1882.
  • Bruijn, J. H. de Genealogie van het geslacht De Graeff van Polsbroek 1529/1827, met bijlagen. De Bilt 1962-63.
  • Moelker, H.P. De heerlijkheid Purmerland en Ilpendam (1978 Purmerend)
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