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Mekeren, Job van

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Inventory #422
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call Number2606, film 2646
Date1667/01/24
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
PurposeDeath inventory drawn up at the request of the widow and on the basis of a request by the aldermen of Amsterdam. See Elias, Vroedschap van Amsterdam, p. 795 note c.
Family NameMekeren
Owner NameMekeren, Job van
Owner Notesand his widow Henrietta Swanenburgh
Life Dates1611 |d 1666/12/08 |n Van Mekeren; 1630 |d aft. 1668 |n Swanenburgh
Marriage Date1635/10/04
OccupationServices |a Barber/surgeon
ResidenceOp den N.Z. Voorburgwal in Amsterdam
IntroductionInventaris van alle de ghoederen so roerende als onroerende actien ende crediten so ende zulx de selve by wijlen Mr. Job van Mekeren in zijn leven chirurgijn alhier metter doodt ontruijmt ende naargelaten zijn. Ghedaan maken by ende op het aengheven van Henrietta Swanenburgh des zelfs weduwe... Postscript: Aldus ghetaxeert ende ghepriseert volgens appointement van de heeren schepenen op overgeschreven requeste onder mij notaris berustende in dato den 15 January 1667 by de ondergeschreven Ferdinandus Bol ende Hendrick Velthoen .... den 24 january 1667
CommentaryJob van Mekeren was an outstanding surgeon on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam and an amateur poet. He was born in 1611 and buried on 8 December 1666. In November 1637(?), Mr. Job van Mekeren, surgeon, issued a debt obligation in favor of Grietje, David, and Joost, children of Pieter Jacobsz. Elias, for a sum of f. 10,224 to finance the purchase of a house on the N.Z. Westervoorburgwal (NA 1420. Act 22). Pieter Jacobsz. Elias was a prominent soap boiler. On 5 October 1656, Mr. Job van Meeckeren, from Amsterdam, surgeon, widower of Lysbeth Michiels, was betrothed to Hendriettie Swanenburgh, from Weesp, 21, assisted by her father Jan Cornelisz. Swanenburgh, both living on the N.Z. Voorburgwal. They married on 29 October in Slooten. On 27 April 1668, his widow remarried with Pieter Prins, from Weesp, secretaris of the city (Oud Holland 2(1884), p. 27). He wrote a poem in the same album amicorum of Jacob Heijblock in which Rembrandt drew a Presentation in the Temple (ibid. pp. 29, 31).
NotaryCornelis Grijp
AppraiserFerdinand Bol and Hendrick Velthoen
Total Value5022 |d 4 stuivers
Art Value919 |d 10 stuivers
# of Items103
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