Lons, Jan Jacobsz.
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| Inventory # | 1033 |
| Call Number | WK 5073/942 |
| Date | 1608/04/25 |
| City | Amsterdam |
| Country | Nederland |
| Type | Orphan Chamber |
| Purpose | auction |
| Family Name | Lons |
| Owner Name | Lons, Jan Jacobsz. |
| Life Dates | ?|d 1608/03/16 |
| Occupation | Craft |a Smith, copper smith, tinsmith |
| Residence | In de Koestraet in Amsterdam |
| Introduction | Op den 25 april [1608] zyn ter ordonnantie van de heeren weesmeesteren vercoft de goederen achtergelaten by Jan Jacobsz. Lons. Postscript: Betaelt aen Jan Karstensz. de kinderen stiefbestevader (signs Jan Karstensz.) |
| Commentary | Jan Jacobsz. Lons, born in 1567, was found drowned by Arent Bouwers Spijker (cited in the TEXT of R 594) in the N.Z. Achterburchwal on 16 March 1608. He was the son of Jacob Jansz. Lons or Lonsvaerder (freighter to London), port master in 1578, who died of a wound he suffered on 13 November 1581. His mother was Wijburch Claes Gaeff, the daughter of Claes Claesz. Gaeff (cited in the NOTES to R 22127 of Montias2). She remarried Jan Karstensz., who was indeed the stepfather of the children. Jan Jacobsz. married Neeltge Croon of INVNO 553 in December 1600 (Elias, Vroedschap pp. 153-4). Among the goods left by Jan Jacobsz. Lons were various items of tinsmith equipment. |
| Notary | Gerrit Jacobsz. |
| Total Value | 468 |d 19 st. |
| Art Value | 17 |d 10 st. |
| # of Items | 1 |
| Montias1 # | 664 |
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painting |
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Susanna |
OLD TESTAMENT |
1 bort van Susanna f 17:10:--
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