Jan Hendrik Maronier (Rotterdam, June 16, 1827 – Renkum, November 29, 1920) was a Dutch pastor and writer.
[1] His son, Jan Hendrik was curator of the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies.
He studied theology and successively became a Remonstrant minister in Zevenhuizen and Bleiswijk (1851), in Leiden (1853), in Utrecht (1869) and from 1881 to 1893 in his birthplace Rotterdam.
His Inrichting der christelijke gemeenten [Organization of the Christian Congregations] was awarded in 1874 by the Teylers Eerste Genootschap (Theological Society).
[Zwijndrecht New Lighters (1816–1832) according to the memoirs of Maria Leer], written by the 91-year-old writer Louise Sophie Blussé, under the pseudonym D.N.