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Van der Plaats is a Dutch Mennonite family, from the 17th century found at Harlingen, [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]], where in the early 18th century Folkert van der Plaats Jzn was a deacon of the Mennonite congregation and owner of a publishing house, which printed a number of books by Johannes Stinstra<em>. </em>His son Folkert van der Plaats Jr. continued this pub­lishing house until his death in 1806. The business was then run by Melle van der Plaats, a son of Folkert Jr. Some members of this family were noted physicians and lawyers in Friesland.
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Van der Plaats is a Dutch Mennonite family, from the 17th century found at Harlingen, [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]], where in the early 18th century Folkert van der Plaats Jzn was a deacon of the Mennonite congregation and owner of a publishing house, which printed a number of books by Johannes Stinstra. His son Folkert van der Plaats Jr. continued this pub­lishing house until his death in 1806. The business was then run by Melle van der Plaats, a son of Folkert Jr. Some members of this family were noted physicians and lawyers in Friesland.
  
 
A descendant of this family was Jan Daniel van der Plaats, b. 1837 at Leeuwarden, d. 1890, who after finishing his studies at the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Amsterdam Theo­logical Seminary]] served as pastor at [[Hindeloopen (Friesland, Netherlands)|Hindeloopen]]-[[Molkwerum (Friesland, Netherlands)|Molkwerum]] 1851-1856 and [[Woudsend (Friesland, Netherlands)|Woudsend]] 1856-1883. He published the sermons delivered in 1858-1859 to com­memorate the last service in the old meetinghouse and the first service in the new one at Woudsend: <em>Twee tempel-psalmen </em>(Sneek, 1859).
 
A descendant of this family was Jan Daniel van der Plaats, b. 1837 at Leeuwarden, d. 1890, who after finishing his studies at the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Amsterdam Theo­logical Seminary]] served as pastor at [[Hindeloopen (Friesland, Netherlands)|Hindeloopen]]-[[Molkwerum (Friesland, Netherlands)|Molkwerum]] 1851-1856 and [[Woudsend (Friesland, Netherlands)|Woudsend]] 1856-1883. He published the sermons delivered in 1858-1859 to com­memorate the last service in the old meetinghouse and the first service in the new one at Woudsend: <em>Twee tempel-psalmen </em>(Sneek, 1859).
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Van der Plaats is a Dutch Mennonite family, from the 17th century found at Harlingen, Friesland, where in the early 18th century Folkert van der Plaats Jzn was a deacon of the Mennonite congregation and owner of a publishing house, which printed a number of books by Johannes Stinstra. His son Folkert van der Plaats Jr. continued this pub­lishing house until his death in 1806. The business was then run by Melle van der Plaats, a son of Folkert Jr. Some members of this family were noted physicians and lawyers in Friesland.

A descendant of this family was Jan Daniel van der Plaats, b. 1837 at Leeuwarden, d. 1890, who after finishing his studies at the Amsterdam Theo­logical Seminary served as pastor at Hindeloopen-Molkwerum 1851-1856 and Woudsend 1856-1883. He published the sermons delivered in 1858-1859 to com­memorate the last service in the old meetinghouse and the first service in the new one at Woudsend: Twee tempel-psalmen (Sneek, 1859).

Bibliography

Cate, Steven Blaupot ten. Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinden in Friesland. Leeuwarden: W. Eekhoff, 1839.

Wumkes, G. A. Stads- en Dorpskroniek van Friesland, 2 vv. Leeuwarden, 1930 and 1934:  passim.

De Zondagsbode.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1959

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Plaats, van der, family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 17 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Plaats,_van_der,_family&oldid=120518.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Plaats, van der, family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 17 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Plaats,_van_der,_family&oldid=120518.




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