Welcome

This is the website of the Dutilh Family Foundation

The Dutilh family originates from Aquitaine, the French Region located in the South West of the country, in particular from places like Bearn and Orthez. Until to date this is the region where most Dutilh’s are living.

The Dutch Dutilh family descends from Clairac, the city which its ancestors left in around 1700. At present around ninety descendants live around the world, but most of them still live in The Netherlands, with a large number in both Rotterdam and Amsterdam.

In 1962 the Dutch family established the Dutilh Family Foundation, with three main objectives:

  1. Maintain and support the interaction between members of the family
  2. Stimulate collection and preservation of family heritage
  3. Create a better understanding of the family history

This website is one of the tools to achieve those objectives.

Dutilhiteiten

Dutilhiteiten 2024

Dutilhiteiten 2023

Dutilhiteiten 2022

Dutilhiteiten 2021

This edition is also available as an English translation.

Dutilhiteiten 2020

News

Brug vernoemd naar Hetty Voûte

In Amsterdam Nieuw West is een brug vernoemd naar Henriëtte (Hetty) Voûte, die getrouwd was met Elie Dutilh. Stadsdeelvoorzitter van Nieuw West, Achmed Baâdoud, onthulde op 4 mei de namen van zes vrouwen die actief waren in het verzet tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, elk op een eigen brug. De bruggen zijn alle te vinden in de verzetsheldenbuurt. Lees hier voor meer informatie over Hetty Voûte.

Interview with Dutch dancer Guido Dutilh

Guido Dutilh joined the Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) 2 in August 2014, where he once again has proven to be a gifted dancer. In April 2016 he embarked on his first trip to the UK. Just before his departure he has been interviewed by The Dance Consortium.

Thomas Verbogt op shortlist van de Libris Literatuurprijs 2016.

Thomas Verbogt, partner van Jacqueline Dutilh, staat met zijn nieuwe boek Als de winter voorbij is op de shortlist van de Libris Literatuurprijs 2016. Die prijs wordt uitgereikt op 9 mei in het Amstel Hotel in Amsterdam. Lees meer

Featured Portrait

Maria Catharine Dutilh-Carlen (1715-1776). More portraits in the Portrait Gallery.