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Daniel Boissevain (1856–1929), who turned against the family wealth and became a farmer and socialist activist in Alberta, Canada contributed to the spread of the Boissevains over the North American continent, while Willem Frederik Lamoraal Boissevain (1852–1919) contributed to the presence of the
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The family coat of arms features a silver shield with three green trees. Prior to the 20th century, these trees were represented in many different variations; in 1935 the family decided they would be box trees in all future uses,
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His daughter Olga Boissevain (1875–1949) married Dutch sea captain and explorer Abraham Jacob van Stockum (1864–1935). Their son, mathematician
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The Boissevain motto is in French: "Ni regret du passΓ©, ni peur de l'avenir" (Neither regret for the past, nor fear of the future).
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His son Eugen Jan Boissevain (1880–1949), an importer of coffee from Java, married two notable 20th-century American women:
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The investment bank owned by the family, Boissevain & Company (with offices in New York and Amsterdam) was acquired by
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The house of Willem Frederik Lamoraal Boissevain (1852–1919) in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia)
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In the course of the generations the family spread further over the rest of the Netherlands and Europe.
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to his brother Jean on 22 July 1685. On 4 December 1687 he drew up his will in the town of
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His son Robert Walrave Boissevain (1872-1938) emigrated to upstate New York.
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Grain Growers Guide, accessed through the Peel's Prairie Provinces website
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in January 1926. It had been in existence for around 25 years.
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Three children and a grandson of Amsterdam newspaper editor
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His son Charles Ernest Henri Boissevain was the father of
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Index

Boissevain
Boissevain (disambiguation)

Netherlands

France

United States

Canada

United Kingdom
Huguenot
Dordogne
France
Couze
Bergerac, Dordogne
Bordeaux
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Adolphe Boissevain
Canadian Pacific Railway
Manitoba
Boissevain, Manitoba
Hallgarten & Company

Dutch East Indies
Indonesia
Charles Boissevain
suffragist

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