• Source: Annie Meijer
    • Annie Meijer (28 July 1875 – 4 July 1954) was a Dutch politician of the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP). From 6 May 1924 to 8 June 1937, she was a member of the House of Representatives. From 1923 to 1935, she was also a member of the Rotterdam municipal council and a member of the Provincial Council of South Holland.


      Biography


      Meijer was born on 28 July 1875 in Rotterdam as the daughter of Carolus Augustus Meijer and Paulina Maria van Berckel. She attended the girls' school in Rotterdam and boarding schools in Brussels and Bonn. After her education, she devoted herself to charity. She became active in the Roman Catholic Women's Union and other Roman Catholic associations and organizations. At the beginning of World War I, she helped Belgian children.
      Meijer entered the House of Representatives on 6 May 1924 as a replacement for the recently deceased Maximilien Joseph Caspar Marie Kolkman. In the House of Representatives, Meijer focused on women's issues, juvenile justice, morality, the prison system, and vocational education. She was the eighth female member of the House of Representatives, and the second female Catholic member. In the 1929 general election, she was elected via the "female quality seat".
      Meijer passed away on 6 July 1954. She was buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Crooswijk.


      Personal life


      Meijer was unmarried as of 1929.
      She traveled to places including Russia and Italy. She also enjoyed literature and music.


      Honors


      Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
      Medal Reine Elisabeth, also known as the Queen Elisabeth Medal
      Honorary chairwoman of the Roman Catholic Women's Union


      Electoral history




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