Gerrit Abraham de Meester
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Gerrit Abraham de Meester
Summary
Gerrit Abraham de Meester is a human[1]. He was born on October 2, 1817[2]. He died on March 2, 1864[3]. He worked as a politician[4].
Key Facts
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester was born on October 2, 1817[2].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester died on March 2, 1864[3].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester is buried at Begraafplaats Oostergaarde[5].
- A child of Gerrit Abraham de Meester was Johan de Meester[6].
- A child of Gerrit Abraham de Meester was Theo de Meester[7].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[8].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester worked as a politician[4].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester held the position of mayor of a place in the Netherlands[9].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester held the position of member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands[10].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester is recorded as male[11].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester's Commons category is recorded as Gerrit Abraham de Meester[13].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester's family name is recorded as de Meester[14].
- Gerrit Abraham de Meester's given name is recorded as Gerrit[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Gerrit Abraham de Meester was born on October 2, 1817[2].
Career and Affiliations
Gerrit Abraham de Meester's professions included politician[4]. Positions held include mayor of a place in the Netherlands[9], a position[16], in Netherlands[17], founded in 1825[18] and member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands[10], a position[19], in Kingdom of the Netherlands[20].
Personal Life
Children include Johan de Meester[6], a writer[21], 1860–1931[22], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[23] and Theo de Meester[7], a politician[24], 1851–1919[25], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[26].
Death and Burial
Gerrit Abraham de Meester died on March 2, 1864[3]. Burial took place at Begraafplaats Oostergaarde[5].
FAQs
What did Gerrit Abraham de Meester do for work?
Gerrit Abraham de Meester worked as politician[4].