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Johan de Witt Jr.

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1672, after the murder of his father, De Graeff became the guardian of Johann and his siblings. Johan de Witt Jr. later became the overseer of the orphanage in Dordrecht (1684–1685). After that he became secretary (1688–1701) and member of the College of Forty (1695) of Dordrecht.
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Yme Berend Kuiper, Ben Olde Meierink, L.H.M. Olde Meierink, Elyze Storms-Smeets, Buitenplaatsen in de Gouden Eeuw: De rijkdom van het buitenleven in de Republiek, Uitgeverij Verloren, 2015, pg 78
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H. W. de Kooker, Bert van Selm, Boekcultuur in de Lage Landen, 1500-1800: bibliografie van publikaties over particulier boekenbezit in Noord- en Zuid-Nederland, verschene voor 1991, HES, 1993
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Johan de Witt owned an extensive library, consisting of books that previously belonged to his father as well as additions of his own.
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and Catherine van Sijpesteijn, who lived in the same house, also looked after their nephews and nieces. His two other uncles,
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family, De Witt took a seat as secretary of the city of Dordrecht. After the early death of his mother, his relatives,
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Johan (1694–1751), who inherited his father's property and sold them in 1723 to Jan Hendrik Strick van Linschoten.
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Johan de Witt married his cousin Wilhelmina de Witt (1671–1701), the daughter of his uncle
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Greets genealogie. Gezinskaart van Gerard Bicker van Swieten (1632-1716)
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Pieter de Graeff, Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren
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