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Maarse (Maarsse, Maarsen), a Dutch Mennonite family of [[Aalsmeer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Aalsmeer]], province of [[North Holland (Netherlands)|North Holland]], found there from about 1700. Many members of this family were deacons of the various congregations found at Aalsmeer. A member of this family was Jan Maarse, b. 1886 at [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]]. He earned his doctorate in chemistry at the [[Amsterdam, University of (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|University of Amsterdam]] in 1913, served as a professor of chemistry 1914-1930. During this time he began the study of theology at the University and the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Mennonite Seminary of Amsterdam]]. Becoming a ministerial candidate in 1932, he served the congregations of [[Krommenie (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Krommenie]]-Wormer-Jisp 1932-1947 and [[Edam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Edam]]-Monnikendam 1947-1951. In this year he retired. In 1936 he obtained his Th.D. degree (thesis: <em>Een psychologische en zedekundige studie over de begrippen eer en eergevoel). </em>Besides this and a number of papers in chemical and theological periodicals, he edited in 1939 and 1947, together with [[Boerma, Nicolaas Westendorp (1872-1951)|N. Westendorp Boerma]], two posthumous works of [[Bussy, Izaak Jan le Cosquino de (1846-1920)|I. J. de Bussy]] and in 1955 a psychological-ethical study, <em>Toom, haat en zelfbeheersing </em>(Anger, Hatred, and Self-control).
 
Maarse (Maarsse, Maarsen), a Dutch Mennonite family of [[Aalsmeer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Aalsmeer]], province of [[North Holland (Netherlands)|North Holland]], found there from about 1700. Many members of this family were deacons of the various congregations found at Aalsmeer. A member of this family was Jan Maarse, b. 1886 at [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]]. He earned his doctorate in chemistry at the [[Amsterdam, University of (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|University of Amsterdam]] in 1913, served as a professor of chemistry 1914-1930. During this time he began the study of theology at the University and the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Mennonite Seminary of Amsterdam]]. Becoming a ministerial candidate in 1932, he served the congregations of [[Krommenie (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Krommenie]]-Wormer-Jisp 1932-1947 and [[Edam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Edam]]-Monnikendam 1947-1951. In this year he retired. In 1936 he obtained his Th.D. degree (thesis: <em>Een psychologische en zedekundige studie over de begrippen eer en eergevoel). </em>Besides this and a number of papers in chemical and theological periodicals, he edited in 1939 and 1947, together with [[Boerma, Nicolaas Westendorp (1872-1951)|N. Westendorp Boerma]], two posthumous works of [[Bussy, Izaak Jan le Cosquino de (1846-1920)|I. J. de Bussy]] and in 1955 a psychological-ethical study, <em>Toom, haat en zelfbeheersing </em>(Anger, Hatred, and Self-control).
 
 
 
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Maarse (Maarsse, Maarsen), a Dutch Mennonite family of Aalsmeer, province of North Holland, found there from about 1700. Many members of this family were deacons of the various congregations found at Aalsmeer. A member of this family was Jan Maarse, b. 1886 at Amsterdam. He earned his doctorate in chemistry at the University of Amsterdam in 1913, served as a professor of chemistry 1914-1930. During this time he began the study of theology at the University and the Mennonite Seminary of Amsterdam. Becoming a ministerial candidate in 1932, he served the congregations of Krommenie-Wormer-Jisp 1932-1947 and Edam-Monnikendam 1947-1951. In this year he retired. In 1936 he obtained his Th.D. degree (thesis: Een psychologische en zedekundige studie over de begrippen eer en eergevoel). Besides this and a number of papers in chemical and theological periodicals, he edited in 1939 and 1947, together with N. Westendorp Boerma, two posthumous works of I. J. de Bussy and in 1955 a psychological-ethical study, Toom, haat en zelfbeheersing (Anger, Hatred, and Self-control).


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1957

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. "Maarse (Maarsse, Maarsen) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 2 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Maarse_(Maarsse,_Maarsen)_family&oldid=89174.

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. (1957). Maarse (Maarsse, Maarsen) family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Maarse_(Maarsse,_Maarsen)_family&oldid=89174.




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