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Arents, Aeltge

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Inventory #1188
Call NumberNA 597, fol. 207-211
Date1637/05/14
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
Purposelist of goods brought to the house of Aeltge Arents
Family NameArents
Owner NameArents, Aeltge
Owner Noteswidow of Huybert Symonsz. Appelman
ResidenceAmsterdam
Religionprobably Reformed
IntroductionOn 14 May 1637, Griet Jans van Kern (?), widow of Hendrick Hendricksz., appeared before Notary Lamberti and declared that Aeltge Arents, widow of Huybert Symonsz. Appelman had come to live with her and had brought with her certain goods listed in the document, including in addition to the works of art listed in Montias2, three beds and bedding, a history of Johannes Sladius, and an Old Testament. All these goods would belong to Aeltge Arents after the death of Griet Jans.
CommentaryHuybert Symonsz. Appelman is presumed to have been the son of Simon Gijsbertsz. Appelman (c. 1500-aft. 1545) and of Aertgen Hubrechts (Elias, Vroedschap van Amsterdam, p. 70). If this identification is correct, Aeltge Arents must have died many years after her husband. Huybert Symonsz.'s presumed brother Balthasar Simonsz. Appelman, born in 1536, died in 1602. Balthasar Symonsz. Appelman's daughter Aeltge married Geurt Dircksz. van Beuningen of R 23334 of Montias2 in 1586.
NotaryLambert Lamberti
# of Items9
Montias1 #1107
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0001 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderij van Maria ende Joseph
0002 PYNAS, JAN SYMONSZ. een schilderij van Jan Peynsz. om den ouden man
0003 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderij van Paulus bekeringh
0004[a] [ANONYMOUS] drie kleijne bortgens
0004[b] [ANONYMOUS] drie kleijne bortgens
0004[c] [ANONYMOUS] drie kleijne bortgens
0005 [ANONYMOUS] een bortgen van Emaus
0006 [ANONYMOUS] een bortgen van de Samaritaen
0007 [ANONYMOUS] de thien geboden
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