Willem Carel Mauve
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Willem Carel Mauve
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Willem Carel Mauve's name as "teacher, called 1839" in the Doopsgezinde kerk, Haarlem
Willem Carel Mauve (2 February 1803, Rotterdam – 24 February 1869, Haarlem), was a Mennonite minister and writer. He was the father of the painter Anton Mauve.
Biography[]
He served the congregations of Enschede from 1830 until 1836 and served in Zaandam (where his son Anton was born) before moving to Haarlem in 1839.[1] There he became a member of Teylers First Society in 1844. He wrote several religious works, including a small catechism on Biblical history.[1]
References[]
- (in Dutch) W.C. Mauve author page on DBNL
Categories:
- 1803 births
- 1869 deaths
- Dutch Mennonites
- Dutch Protestant ministers and clergy
- Mennonite ministers
- Members of Teylers Eerste Genootschap
- Clergy from Rotterdam
- People from Haarlem
- Dutch male writers
- 19th-century Anabaptist ministers