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Fictor, Louis

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Inventory #389
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call Number2852
Date1655/08/22
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
Purposedeath inventory
Family NameFictor
Owner NameFictor, Louis
Owner Notesand his widow Maria Jacobs Pauw
Life Dates? |d 1658
Marriage Datec. 1618; 1625/09/?; 1633/07/11
Type of CeremonyK (Reformed Church)
OccupationServices |a Envoy (bode)
ResidenceAen de Rokin bij de Lange Brug
Religionprobably Reformed
Introduction[...] Inventaris van de goederen nagelaten achtergelaten bij Louis Fictor zulcx ende soo hij de selve metter doot heeft ontruijmt ende nagelaten [...], beschreven ten versoecke vande weduwe midtsgaders oock d'eersamee ..Srs. Jacob Pauw ende Jan Strick als voogden over desselfs onmondige kinderen geprocreert by .. Marritie Jacobs [Pauw ?], Johannes Fictors voor hem selven ende [ ...illegible ...] vander [...] als procuratie hebbende van [ ...? ..] Fictors ende [..?..] Andriesse mr. metselaer wonende tot Aken als getrout hebbende Lidia Victors, item Abraham [...?..], Stijntje Fictors, ende [...?...] mede kinderen ende kintskinderen van de voors. Louis Victor geprocreert in eerder huwelijck bij Stijntje Jaspers. Door mij [...] den 22 Augusti 1658
CommentaryLouis Fictoors (or Fictor or Victor) was the father of the painter Jan Victors (I) (1620-1676). He seems to have married three times: with Stijntje Jaspers, the mother of the children listed in the INTRO, with Giertie Pieters, and with Maritie Jacobs Pauw. On 11 June 1633, Louwis Fictoor, from Amsterdam, bode op Dordrecht, widower of Giertie Pieters, living on the Rockin, was betrothed to Marritie Jacobs, from Amsterdam, 25, assisted by her mother Grietie Claes, living on the Bantaminestraet. She was illiterate (DTB 441/79). On 30 March 1634, the couple had their daughter Marijtjen baptized in the O.K. (DTB 6/402). Marritie Jacobs (Pauw) was the daughter of Jacobus Jansz. Pauw (of R 35405 of Montias2). On 3 December 1658, the heirs of Louis Fictor, among them Johannes Fictor, acknowledged having receivec 2,600 f. from Marritge Jacobs (Bredius, Künstler-inventare, p. 255 of Nachträge). In the year 1679, a court sentence of the Hof van Holland stated that the widow of Anthony Ruychrock had bought in 1662 from Johannes Fictor, artful painter, married to Jannetge Bellaerts, for himself and for his seven children procreated by Jannetge, a house on the East side of the Keijsersgracht on the East side of the canal near the Heerestraet, which had been built in 1620 (ibid). On 5 March 1669, Johannes Victors empowered a procureur in The Hague to transfer to Hendrick Holtsteger, gold beater, a house in the Calverstraett at the sign of the Silver Spiegel, which he had sold to Holtsteger (Bredius, op.cit. p.256). Another Louis Victor (II) verwenvercoper (seller of paints), who was perhaps a son or grandson of the bode Louis Victor, married Christina Jacobs Pauw in 1666, who was presumably related to Maritie Jacobs Pauw (Oud Holland 4(1886), p. 221).
NotaryDirck Danckerts
Total Value740 |d 10 stuivers
Art Value36 |d 10 stuivers
# of Items20
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0021 [ANONYMOUS] een banquettie in een ebben lijst f 2:10:--
0022 [ANONYMOUS] noch een dito [banquettie ?] in dito [ebben] lijst f 1:10:--
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