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Pieter de Looze

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pieter de Looze (23 September 1811–14 April 1881) was a book and newspaper printer, publisher, and seller in Zierikzee, best known as founder of the Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode.[1][2]

Career and aftermath

The publishing and book selling firm was started in the first half of the 19th century by Pieter de Looze at his residential address, Melkmarkt 2 (corner Schuithaven).[2] In 1844 Looze founded the Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode that he published and printed.[3][4][2] Pieter de Looze was succeeded by his son Adriaan Johannes (also spelled as Johannis) de Looze.[2][1]

In 1869 the print operation, including the Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode, was acquired by Ochtman, later known as Lakenman en Ochtman, recently shortened to LNO.[5] In 1998 the Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode was acquired by and merged into the Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant.[6]

The property on Melkmart 2 in Zierikzee is still mixed use: commercial and residential.

Personal and family

Pieter de Looze was born, married and died in Zierikzee. He was born on Monday, 23 September 1811.

Aged 24, on 4 May 1836 he married Catharina Louwerina Feij, who was 6 years his senior. Catharina hailed from Vlissingen. Their son, Adriaan Johannes de Looze (1847–1927), would later continue the family business. When Adriaan was only 8 years old, on 23 May 1855, Catharina de Looze died. Pieter de Looze died on 14 April 1881.

Adriaan Looze's son, Pieter de Looze (1874–1956), was a Dutch reformed minister.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Pols, C.P. Zierikzee zoals het was. Vol. 3. Europese Bibiliotheek. p. 160. ISBN 978-90-288-5170-2. Later woonde hier boekdrukker P. de Looze, drukker en uitgever van de Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode en daarna werd P. de Looze opgevolgd door M.J. de Looze.
  2. ^ a b c d e Uil, Huib. "Schouwen-Duiveland in stukken: Smijtegelt en Zierikzee". schouwen-duiveland.nl.
  3. ^ Sautijn Kluit, Mr. W.P. (1882). De miniatuur-couranten of lilliputters. Leiden: E.J. Brill. p. 14. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Janssen, G.Th.A. "Het einde van een deugniet". Reformatorisch Dagblad. Apeldoorn: Erdee Media Groep. p. 9. Retrieved 21 December 2015 – via Digibron.
  5. ^ Uil, Huib. "Markante Schouwen-Duivelanders: Samuel Ochtman (1824-1914)" (in Dutch).
  6. ^ "Schouwen-Duiveland krijgt weer eigen krant". De Gelderlander. 19 March 2007. Retrieved 21 July 2010. Negen jaar geleden werd de laatste regionale krant, de Zierikzeesche Nieuwsbode, in 1998 opgeslokt door de Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant (PZC).
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