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Matthias van Geuns Jz : ウィキペディア英語版
Matthias Jansz van Geuns

Matthias Jansz van Geuns (Groningen, 15 September 1758 - Haarlem, 21 November 1839) was a Dutch Mennonite teacher and minister.〔(Geuns, Matthias Jansz van (1758-1839) ) on the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online〕〔(Matthias Jansz van Geuns ) in the RKD
Matthias Jansz van Geuns was the son of Jan Stevens van Geuns, and served in Makkum 1783-1787, Harlingen 1787-1792 and in Haarlem 1792-1828.〔 He married Tryntje Cornelisd Sytses of Leeuwarden and two of their sons, Cornelis Sytse and Bartel, also became Mennonite ministers. In Haarlem he was minister of the congregation in the Peuzelaarsteeg, along with several friends who put together a songbook with 150 songs, 74 of which were written by Aagje Deken. He is also noted as a silhouettist, and made silhouettes of many of his family and friends.〔

File:Adam Sijbel (1746-1803).png|Sillouette of Adam Sijbel
File:Christelijke gezangen en liederen - Haarlem - van Walré, Bohn en Loosjes - 1804.png|Songbook published in 1804 with 74 lyrics by Aagje Deken and forward signed by Geuns

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