Bergh, Wouter Jansen van den
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Inventory # | 1158 |
Call Number | GAA 563A, film 6544 |
Date | 1634/02/03 |
City | Amsterdam |
Country | Nederland |
Type | Notarial |
Purpose | Death inventory |
Family Name | Bergh |
Owner Name | Bergh, Wouter Jansen van den |
Owner Notes | widower of Hester van Hogensteijn |
Occupation | Retail merchant |a Other |
Residence | Amsterdam |
Introduction | Inventaris van den boedel ende goederen achtergelaten by wijlen Wouter Jansen van den Bergh Beddevercooper, weduwenaer van Hester van Hogensteijn, gelyck de selve op synen sterffdagh bevonden ende beschreven [syn] door my notaris .... op requisitie ende ten overstaen van Sr. Jan Lemans ende Gerrit Dominicus als testamentaire vooghden over de kinderen ende goederen van den overleden mitsgaders ten bijwesen van de twee oudste kinderen als Cornelis ende Lysebeth Wouters van den Bergh, synde de selve bevonden als volcht. |
Commentary | Wouter Jansz. paid a tax of 50 f. in 1631, living on the Nieuwen Dijck (Kohier, fol. 28vo, p. 8). On Jan Lemans, one of the two guardians named as guardians in Wouter Janssen van der Bergh's testament, see R 20240 of Montias2. Wouter Jansz. van den Bergh may have been the father of Jan van den Bergh of INVNO 1112. If so, Jan must have been one of the younger children, not cited in the INTRO above. Wouter van den Bergh may have come to Amsterdam from Frankfort (am Main) where he still owned expensive bedding and iron chests. |
Notary | J. Westfrisius |
Total Value | 4515 |d gulden |
Art Value | 448 |d gulden 15 stuivers |
# of Items | 78 |
Montias1 # | 1076 |