Wilhelmus Christianus Josephus Dinkhuijsen

Geslacht: Man
Vader: Wilhelmus Cornelis Carolus Dinkhuijsen
Moeder: Anna Maria Brok
Geboren: 26 MEI 1881 Den Haag
Overleden: 7 Nov 1943 Haarlem
Religie: Rooms Katholiek
Beroep: kantoorbediende
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Dinkhuysen
First Name: Wilhelmus Christianus Josephus
Date of Birth: 26/05/1881
Date of death: 07/11/1943
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Male
Place during the war: Haarlem, Noordholland, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Haarlem, Noordholland, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2136)
On June 26, 1943, Rosalie Sitters, then ten years old, was brought to the Dinkhuysen family in Haarlem. From the outset, Rosalie was warmly received into the family. Wilhelmus and Louise treated her no differently from their own 12-year-old daughter. Despite this, Rosalie initially suffered from homesickness. However, as a result of the care and attention bestowed upon her by the Dinkhuysen family, within a few weeks Rosalie began to feel very much at home. For additional protection, the Dinkhuysens somehow arranged for Rosalie to receive a baptism certificate in the name of Johanna Goedhart. In November 1943, Wilhelmus passed away. In December of that year, a cousin, Maria van Soldt*, came to live in the Dinkhuysen home. She was awaiting the birth of her baby and the conditions there were more comfortable than in her own home. Maria van Soldt knew that Rosalie was not a niece of Louise’s, the cover they had been using, and so she too became privy to the family secret. One day in early February, when Rosalie was sick in bed with the measles, her “cousin” heard some people talking in the street outside. She overheard someone say: “… and this is the daughter.” The Dinkhuysens considered this interest in their family to be excessive and decided that Rosalie should be transferred to a new hideout. After the birth of her baby, Maria took Rosalie with her to her home in The Hague. Even though, while Rosalie was in The Hague, other Jews found refuge in the Dinkhuysens’ home, when Rosalie returned to Haarlem, Louise was thrilled to have her back.
On October 21, 1981, Yad Vashem recognized Wilhelmus Christianus Josephus Dinkhuysen and his wife, Louise Theodora Dinkhuysen-Somers, as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Louise Theodora Somers geb. 3 Jan 1890 overl. 14 Nov 1966
Huwelijk: 5 Apr 1928 Amsterdam