Louise Sophie Blussé

Blussé married the historian and archaeologist Caspar Reuvens in Leiden on 19 July 1822.

After the death of Reuvens in 1835, Blussé lived with her parents' family in Leiden, and they collaborated on the creation of a pocket dictionary in two volumes, English-Dutch and Dutch-English, which were published in the years 1843 and 1845 respectively.

[1] Around 1860, Blussé met Maria Leer (died 1866), who was living in a Leiden almshouse.

Anagrapheus, Blussé published the work under the title "De Zwijndrechtsche nieuwlichters (1816-1832) volgens de gedenkschriften van Maria Leer", with a foreword by the Arminian preacher Jan Hendrik Maronier (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1892).

In an 1892 article in De Gids, professor Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack (1834-1917) stated that, based on Blussé's description, Zwijndrechtse nieuwlichters could be characterized as a form of religious communism.