Cornelis de Graeff (Dutch noble, born 1650)
Knight Cornelis de Graeff was a Dutch nobleman and a water board member of the Zijpe and Haze Polder.
Biography
He was a member of the family De Graeff and was the only survived son of Andries de Graeff and his nice Elisabeth Bicker van Swieten, daughter of burgomaster Cornelis Bicker (van Swieten) and Aertge Witsen, both patents from powerful patrician families of Amsterdam. Dutch Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt was a cousin of him, burgomasters Cornelis Geelvinck and Lambert Reynst his uncles. Cornelis de Graeff grew up in The Hague, while his father was Statutory auditor of the Court of Audit of Holland and West-Friesland. AAfter De Graeff studied law at the University of Leiden he married in 1675 to Agneta Deutz, daughter of Jean Jan Deutz and Geertruid Bicker. His brother-in-law Jean Jan Deutz, Vrijheer van Assendelft was married to Maria Boreel, member of an outstanding family. The married couple inhabited the Amsterdam city palace Huis van der Graeff, in the middle of the Gouden Bocht block in Amsterdam, at what is now Herengracht 446. Three children came from this union, but they all died young before 1678. In 1677 he was styled as an Imperial Knight of the Holy Roman Empire. His father Andries said that they descent from the Austrian noble family Von Graben, which was an apparent branch of the House of Meinhardin. That diplome dadet from July 19, 1677. Diplom loaned to Andries de Graeff and his son Cornelis:
Cornelis de Graeff and his wife both died after a banquet on the occasion of the Peace of Nijmegen and one and a half months before his father. His tomb chapel is to be found of at the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam. He was painted by famous artists like Gerard ter Borch and Jürgen Ovens. His sister Alida de Graeff, Vrijvrouwe of the high Lordship Jaarsveld, appeared as heir to the childless Cornelis.
Coat of arms
Cornelis de Graeff's coat of arms of origin is quartered and shows the following symbols:- field 1 shows the silver shovel on red of their paternal ancestors, the Herren von Graben
- field 2 shows the silver swan on blue of the Fief Vredenhof
- field 3 shows the silver swan of their maternal ancestors, the De Grebber family of Waterland
- field 4, same as field 1
- helmet covers in red and silver
- helm adornment shows an upright silver spade with ostrich feathers
- motto: MORS SCEPTRA LIGONIBUS AEQUAT