The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories
Gerritssen, Davidt |
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| Inventory # | 147 | |
| Archive | Gemeentearchief Amsterdam | |
| Call Number | 483A, fol. 61-64v, film no. 4838 | |
| Date | 1638/07/07 | |
| City | Amsterdam | |
| Country | Nederland | |
| Type | Notarial | |
| Purpose | death inventory | |
| Family Name | Gerritssen | |
| Owner Name | Gerritssen, Davidt | |
| Owner Notes | and his wife Marritgen Cornelis | |
| Occupation | Services |a Barber/surgeon | |
| Residence | Amsterdam | |
| Religion | Roman Catholic | |
| Introduction | Inventaris van den goederen die Mr. Davidt Gerritsen... metter doot ontruymt ende nagelaten heeft ende die Marritgen Cornelisdr. sijn huysvrouw is besittende , geinventariseert ten versoeck van Lysbeth Gerrits ende Weyntien Gerrits als ... voogden van't naegelaten kint Gert Gerritsz. | |
| Commentary | The surgeon David Gerritsz. may be identical with Mr. David barbier of R 27513 of Montias2. Mr. David paid a tax of 5 f. in 1631, at which time he lived in the Pijlsteech (Kohier, fol. 84, p. 20). On 14 September 1638, Maritge Cornelis appeared before the Orphan Chamber to present her son Gerrit, 1 1/2 years old, whose father was David Gerritsz. van Muerten, surgeon. The child was entitled to 800 f. from his father's inheritance (WK 5073/789). The guardians of Gerrit Gerritsz. were Lysbeth and Weyntien Gerrits who were presumably his paternal aunts. The fact that Mr. David Gerritsz. owned a Catholiek sermon boeck suggests that he may have been Roman Catholic. | |
| Notary | Palm Mathijs | |
| # of Items | 75 | |
| Montias1 # | 63 | |

