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Constant Rebecque, De Suppl. 4 3 Nummer Toegang: 2.21.008.01 Inventaris van het archief van de familie De Constant Rebecque Versie: 15-04-2020 R. Fruin Nationaal Archief, Den Haag 1925 This finding aid is written in Dutch. 2.21.008.01 Constant Rebecque, de suppl. 4 3 INHOUDSOPGAVE Beschrijving van het archief......................................................................................5 Aanwijzingen voor de gebruiker................................................................................................6 Openbaarheidsbeperkingen.......................................................................................................6 Beperkingen aan het gebruik......................................................................................................6 Materiële beperkingen................................................................................................................6 Aanvraaginstructie...................................................................................................................... 6 Citeerinstructie............................................................................................................................ 6 Archiefvorming...........................................................................................................................7 Geschiedenis van de archiefvormer............................................................................................7 Geschiedenis van het archiefbeheer...........................................................................................7 Inhoud en structuur van het archief...........................................................................................8 Verantwoording van de bewerking............................................................................................8 Verwant materiaal......................................................................................................................9 Beschikbaarheid van kopieën.....................................................................................................9 Beschrijving van de series en archiefbestanddelen.................................................11 EERSTE AFDELING........................................................................................................................... 11 I Zwitsere leden van de familie..................................................................................................................11 II Guillaume Anne baron de Constant Rebecque Villars...........................................................................11 III Thierry Juste baron de Constant Rebecque de Villars..........................................................................12 IV Jean Victor baron de Constant Rebecque.............................................................................................12 V Thierry Guillaume Thierry Victor baron de Constant Rebecque (1803-1858).......................................15 VI Charles Théodore jean baron de Constant Rebecque (1805-1870)......................................................17 VIa. Juliana Frederica barones De Constant Rebecque-d'Ablaing van Giessenburg. 1807-1879...........20 VII Willem Anne baron de Constant Rebecque (1807-1862)....................................................................22 VIIa. Emma Eugénie Frederica barones De Constant Rebecque-Van Rechteren. 1832-1907.................23 VIIb. Justine Therèse barones De Constant Rebecque. 1855-1951..........................................................24 VIIc. Cécile Alexandrine Von Pückler-barones De Constant Rebecque. 1857-1941.................................24 VIII Louise Isabelle von Pückler, geboren barones de Constant Rebecque (1808-1852)........................25 IX Victor Carel baron de Constant Rebecque (1838-1860).......................................................................25 X Jan Daniël Cornelis Carel Willem baron de Constant Rebecque (1841-1893).......................................26 Xa. Henriette Sarah barones de Constant Rebecque-Hora Siccama. 1844-1924....................................32 Xb. Petronella Sara Maria Dulcis, baronesse De Constant Rebecque. 1870-1951...................................35 Xc. Victor Carel Henri Jan baron De Constant Rebecque. 1874-1952.......................................................35 Xd. Idzardina Juliana Frederika gravin Dumonceau-baronesse De Constant Rebecque. 1877-1958.....35 XI Varia.......................................................................................................................................................35 TWEEDE AFDELING........................................................................................................................ 37 I Oostfriese en andere oudere leden van de familie Van Capellen..........................................................37 II Leden van families De Sutter en De Lange............................................................................................37 III Jhr. Theodorus Frederik van Capellen (1761-1824) en zijn echtgenote Petronella de Lange (1779- 1835)...........................................................................................................................................................38 IV Jkvr. Henriette Maria Louisa van Capellen, (1796-1863)......................................................................39 V Jkvr Jemina Frederica van Capellen (1804-1864)..................................................................................39 VI Jkvr. Sarah Maria van Capellen (1807-1889)........................................................................................40 VII Jhr. Charles Henri Fréderic van Capellen (1809-1886)........................................................................40 VIII Jkvr. Adriana Davida Charlotte van Capellen (1812-1864).................................................................40 IX Jkvr. Petronella Anna Mary Catharina van Capellen (1814-1848) en haar echtgenoot jhr. Otto Willem Hora Siccama (1805-1879).........................................................................................................................41 X Jhr. Theodore van Capellen (1816-1880)................................................................................................42 Xa. Jhr. Lodewijk van Capellen.............................................................................................................42 XI Jhr. Jules Henri van Capellen (1818-1899).............................................................................................42 XIa. VARIA..................................................................................................................................................43 XII Jkvr. Henriette Sarah Hora Siccama (1844-1925)................................................................................44 XIII Varia....................................................................................................................................................44 DERDE AFDELING.......................................................................................................................... 45 2.21.008.01 Constant Rebecque, de suppl. 4 5 Beschrijving van het archief BESCHRIJVING VAN HET ARCHIEF Naam archiefblok: Collectie 066 De Constant Rebecque, (1925-1966) Periodisering: archiefvorming: 1771-1941 oudste stuk - jongste stuk: 1747-1941 Archiefbloknummer: C22260 Omvang: 513 inventarisnummer(s); 5,80 meter Taal van het archiefmateriaal: Het merendeel der stukken is in het Nederlands Soort archiefmateriaal: Het archief bevat portretten, normale geschreven, getypte en gedrukte documenten, geen bijzondere handschriften. Archiefbewaarplaats: Nationaal Archief, Den Haag Archiefvormers: De Constant Rebecque Juliana Frederica barones de Constant-Rebecque-d 'Ablaing van Giessenburg Willem Anne baron de Constant Rebecque Louise Isabelle von Pückler, geboren barones de Constant Rebecque Victor Carel baron de Constant Rebecque Jan Daniël Cornelis Carel Willem baron de Constant Rebecque Samenvatting van de inhoud van het archief: Het archief bevat papieren afkomstig van de verwanten van de bewaargever, de familie De Constant Rebecque, aangaande testamenten en correspondentie, stukken m.b.t. onroerende goederen en het Koninklijk Huis, dagboeken en gedichten. De rubriek betreffende Jan Daniël Cornelis Carel Willem baron de Constant Rebecque bevat stukken aangaande zijn studie tijd en militaire dienst, evenals zijn betrekkingen met het koninklijk huis, en zijn lidmaatschap van verscheidene verenigingen en de schutterij van Zuid-Holland. De stukken aangaande de overige leden van de familie De Constant Rebecque bestaan voornamelijk uit correspondentie, dagboeken, en notariële aangelegenheden.. 6 Constant Rebecque, de suppl. 4 2.21.008.01 Aanwijzingen voor de gebruiker Aanwijzingen voor de gebruiker Openbaarheidsbeperkingen OPENBAARHEIDSBEPERKINGEN Volledig openbaar. Beperkingen aan het gebruik BEPERKINGEN AAN HET GEBRUIK Reproductie van originele bescheiden uit dit archief is, behoudens de algemene regels die gelden voor het kopiëren van stukken, niet aan beperkingen onderhevig. Er zijn geen beperkingen krachtens het auteursrecht. Materiële beperkingen MATERIËLE BEPERKINGEN Het archief kent beperkingen voor het raadplegen van stukken als gevolg van slechte materiële staat. Aanvraaginstructie AANVRAAGINSTRUCTIE Openbare archiefstukken kunnen online worden aangevraagd en gereserveerd. U kunt dit ook via de terminals in de studiezaal van het Nationaal Archief
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