Aegidius van Braam

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Born(1758-07-30)30 July 1758
Died17 May 1822(1822-05-17) (aged 63)
OccupationNaval officer
Spouse(s)Aletta van der Sleijden, Sophie Thierens
Aegidius van Braam
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Born(1758-07-30)30 July 1758
Died17 May 1822(1822-05-17) (aged 63)
OccupationNaval officer
Spouse(s)Aletta van der Sleijden, Sophie Thierens

Aegidius van Braam (30 July 1758 in Gorinchem – 17 May 1822 in Delft) was a Dutch naval officer who attained the rank of vice-admiral. When the Dutch Republic was overrun by French Revolutionary troops in 1795, he remained loyal to the House of Orange-Nassau and fled to England. Following the restoration in 1814, he was repatriated by King William I and received the hereditary noble title of jonkheer.

Aegidius van Braam was born in the town of Gorinchem to Everhardus van Braam (1763–1812) and his first wife Aletta van der Sleijden (1729–1767). He left for Amsterdam and in 1783 joined the Dutch fleet as an officer.

Van Braam lived in Delft for much of his life, in a chic mansion on the Oude Delft canal, on the corner with Nickersteeg alley (house number 73, now 36). On 12 March 1783, he wed Sophie Thierens (1767–1825). After his death, Van Braam was buried in a niche in the Nieuwe Kerk church in Delft.

His sons also became naval officers. The noble line of the Van Braam family, his descendants, died out in 1939, but through the acknowledged children of his grandson George Marinus van Braam (1852–1921) a non-noble branch continues to exist.

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