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(De) Gijselaar (de Gyselaer), a family found from the 16th century on in [[Dordrecht (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Dordrecht]], Dutch province of South Holland; they were prominent citizens of Dordrecht, well-to-do and usually cloth merchants. Since the end of the 16th century the members of the family have belonged to the Reformed Church. This may be the de Gyselaar family to which several Mennonite martyrs belonged: [[Cornelis Cornelisz (ca. 1531-1571)|Cornelis Cornelisz]], a cloth-shearer from Dordrecht; [[Michiel Gerritsz (d. 1571)|Michiel Gerritsz]] of Prinsenhage, Dutch province of [[North Brabant (Netherlands)|North Brabant]], an uncle of Cornelis, who had married the widow of [[Valerius Schoolmeester (d. 1568)|Valerius de Schoolmeester]]; and [[Andries Jacobsz (d. 1568)|Adriaen Jacobsz]], the son of Jacob Cornelisz of Dordrecht, a weaver at Dordrecht and owner of a farm near [[Klundert (Noord-Brabant, Netherlands)|Klundert]], in the neighborhood of which all three were arrested in 1572, while attending a Mennonite meeting. | (De) Gijselaar (de Gyselaer), a family found from the 16th century on in [[Dordrecht (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Dordrecht]], Dutch province of South Holland; they were prominent citizens of Dordrecht, well-to-do and usually cloth merchants. Since the end of the 16th century the members of the family have belonged to the Reformed Church. This may be the de Gyselaar family to which several Mennonite martyrs belonged: [[Cornelis Cornelisz (ca. 1531-1571)|Cornelis Cornelisz]], a cloth-shearer from Dordrecht; [[Michiel Gerritsz (d. 1571)|Michiel Gerritsz]] of Prinsenhage, Dutch province of [[North Brabant (Netherlands)|North Brabant]], an uncle of Cornelis, who had married the widow of [[Valerius Schoolmeester (d. 1568)|Valerius de Schoolmeester]]; and [[Andries Jacobsz (d. 1568)|Adriaen Jacobsz]], the son of Jacob Cornelisz of Dordrecht, a weaver at Dordrecht and owner of a farm near [[Klundert (Noord-Brabant, Netherlands)|Klundert]], in the neighborhood of which all three were arrested in 1572, while attending a Mennonite meeting. | ||
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(De) Gijselaar (de Gyselaer), a family found from the 16th century on in Dordrecht, Dutch province of South Holland; they were prominent citizens of Dordrecht, well-to-do and usually cloth merchants. Since the end of the 16th century the members of the family have belonged to the Reformed Church. This may be the de Gyselaar family to which several Mennonite martyrs belonged: Cornelis Cornelisz, a cloth-shearer from Dordrecht; Michiel Gerritsz of Prinsenhage, Dutch province of North Brabant, an uncle of Cornelis, who had married the widow of Valerius de Schoolmeester; and Adriaen Jacobsz, the son of Jacob Cornelisz of Dordrecht, a weaver at Dordrecht and owner of a farm near Klundert, in the neighborhood of which all three were arrested in 1572, while attending a Mennonite meeting.
Bibliography
Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1912): 30-48.
Nederland's Patriciaat IV (1913); XVIII (1928-29): 78 f.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1956 |
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Gijselaar family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gijselaar_family&oldid=120501.
APA style
Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1956). Gijselaar family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gijselaar_family&oldid=120501.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 518. All rights reserved.
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