Witsen (family)

Witsen (also spelled Witzen) is a patrician family of Amsterdam.

Its most notable member was the politician and scholar Nicolaes Witsen, but many other members of the family also held leading roles in trade and politics from the Dutch Golden Age up until the French occupation of the Netherlands in the late 18th century.

The Witsen family probably originated in Akersloot in Noord-Holland, where Jacob Witsz was a farmer and owned a farmhouse known as ‘de Noord’.

[1] A 1774 history of the family states that the family came from Schagerwaard, which had been known as the Witsmeer (literally the Wits lake) before it was reclaimed.

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Overview of the personal family relationships of the Amsterdam oligarchy between the regent -dynasties Boelens Loen , De Graeff , Bicker (van Swieten) , Witsen and Johan de Witt in the Dutch Golden Age
Keizersgracht 327, built around 1663 and sold in 1747 [ 2 ]
Artus Quellinus : Marble bust of Cornelis Jan Witsen , mayor of Amsterdam, 1658
Self-portrait of Willem Witsen (ca. 1893)