Introduction | Inventaris van de meubelen ende imboel van Hans van Immen, gelijck de selve bij tijde van sijne tegenwordige sieckte tsijnen huyse syn bevonden door my notaris Jacobus Westfrisius Notaris op requisitie ende ten overstaen van Abraham van Immen, Jacob Banckeraets ende Mathijs van den Burght, respective soon ende schoonsoonen van de voors. Hans van Immen, beschreven ende geinventariseert de selve als volcht. Postscript: Aldus gedaen ende geinventariseert binnen Amsterdam ter presentie ende overstaen van de Requiranten voorn. [Abraham van Immen, Jacob Banckenraet ende Mathijs van der Burght] opten xxx aprilis xvi drie en dertigh. |
Commentary | Hans van Immen may have been the son or the brother of Tobias van Immen of R 27197 of Montias2. They were certainly living in the same house, the Gulden Olifant outside the Gasthuispoort, near the St. Nicolaesbrug, when Tobias van Immen bought lots for 2 f. 8 st. in the Haarlem lottery (GAA, 86/16 F 645.) Hans van Immen seems to have recovered from his illness. It was at the request of the eersame Hans van Immen, silk spinner (zydereeder) that the inventory of Mettje Wonders, widow of Pieter van der Loo, diamond cutter and jeweler of INVNO 920, was drawn up on 11 November 1641. Hans's son Gerrit van Immen, zydereeder, died before 14 March 1638, when Jacob Pancras (the second husband of Neeletje van Immen) appeared before the Orphan Chamber and declared that Jan, 19, the son left by Gerrit van Immen, whose late mother was Elisabeth Haeck, was entitled to 1,348 f. from the inheritance of his grandfather Hans van Immen (WK 5073/789). The inventory was drawn up under supervision of Hans van Immen's son Abraham, Jacob Banckeraets, and Matthijs van der Burgh, the latter two being his sons-in-law. Among the books in the present inventory: Groote Bijbel, twee psalm boecken, Martelaers boeck, groot testament. |