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Surck Jaspersz., Antonio van

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Inventory #541
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call Number199, film nr. 111
Date1620/02/15
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
Purposedeath inventory
Family NameSurck
Owner NameSurck Jaspersz., Antonio van
Life Dates1576 |d 1619/02/16
Marriage Date1617/10/07
Type of CeremonyPui
ResidenceAmsterdam
IntroductionInventaris van de meublen ende goederen bevonden int sterffhuys van wijlen Ant[oni]o van Surck Jaspersz. ... Postscript: Aldus geinventariseert ende beschreven ten versoecke van d' eerbare Jaquelina Boudewijns weduwe van Anthony van Surck Jaspersz. sal. gedachten ten overstaen ende met kennisse van d'eerbare Juffrouwen Susanna van Surck weduwe van wijlen Aernout Hellemans suster van de voorn. Sr. Anthonij van Surck, Margrieta Thibaut huijsvrouwe van S[eigneu]r Guillielmo Bartolotti, Maria Sickenga huysvrouwe van S[eigneu]r Hendrick Thibaut ende Susanna van Hove, huysvrouw van S[eigneu]r Adriaen Thibaut, schoonsusters van den voorn. van Surck, Bij mij Jan Fransz. Bruijningh ... ter presentie van Daniel Otten ende Leonaert Houtman getuijgen hiertoe versocht. Actum desen veertien ende vijffthiende Februarij xvi C ende twentich.
CommentaryThe merchant Antonio Jaspersz. van Surck was born in 1576-77 in Antwerp (Gelderblom, Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 315). He was the son of Jaspar van Surck or Zuerck, who was the brother of Anna van Zuerck, whose death inventory was taken in Antwerp on 23 February 1613. At that time his grandfather, Joost van Zuerck I, was still alive (Duverger,Antwerpse inventarissen 1(1984), pp. 286-7). Antonio Jaspersz. was buried on 16 February 1619. He was the brother of Susanna van Surck (Zurich) of INVNO 1141, who was married to Aernout Hellemans. He was married, first, to Maria Thibaut, daughter of Hendrick Thibaut I and Margriet van Nispen (II) (see below). After the death of Maria Thibaut, he was betrothed to Jacqueline Boudewijns from Berlecum on 7 October 1617. Jacqueline Boudewijns survived him (see above INTRO). Hendrick Thibaut I, born in Ieper (Ypres), merchant, spent some time in Middelburg and was noted in Amsterdam from 1612 on. He married Margaretha van Nispen (II), born in Dordrecht, before 1570 (Gelderblom, loc. cit. and Nederlandsche Leeuw 100(1983), col. 243). Margriet van Nispen II may have been a daughter of Margriet van Nispen I (c.1545-1598), married to Gillis Hooftman (1521-1581) (see Wijnroks, Handel tussen Rusland en de Nederlanden 1560-1640, p. 182, where the portrait of the couple by Marten de Vos is reproduced). The daughter of Gillis Hooftman, named Johanna Hooftman, married Antonio Ancelmo (Anselmo) (1536-1611), the ancestor of several distinguised Amsterdam citizens. Gillis Hooftman and his son-in-law Antonio Anselmo together freighted a ship to the White Sea in 1577. Both were active in trade with Russia (Wijnroks, op. cit. p.167) Margriet van Nispen was the cousin of Anna van Nispen, the wife of Adriaen Andriessen I (cited in the NOTES to R 29301 of Montias2). Maria Thibaut was the sister of the fencing master Gerard Thibaut, who, while he was in Spain, gave Antonio van Surck a procuration to act on his behalf between 1605 and 1610 (Jaarboek Amstelodamum 69(1977), p. 28). In 1608, he joined a number of Amsterdam merchants in a petition to the burgomasters of Amsterdam requesting the revocation of a prohibition on the use of cashiers to effect money transfers (Van Dillen, Wisselbanken, R.P.G., 59(1925), p. 16). Adriaen Thibault (also cited in the postscript) was the younger brother of Gerard Thibault. He was married to Susanna van Hove. On 24 March 1620, Adriaen Thybaut informed the masters of the Orphan Chamber that the late Anthony van Surck Jaspersz. and his wife Maria Thibaut had named him and Johannes de Laet Jansz. of Leyden as guardians over their children in their testament (WK 5073/789). Hendrick Thibault II, cited in the INTRO, married Maria Sickenga on 17 February 1620 (Nederlandsche Leeuw 95(1978), col. 407). On 3 March 1621, Adriaen Tybaut, as uncle and guardian of the four children left by Anthony Jaspersz. van Zurck, merchant, namely, Anthoni, 14, Jasper, 10, Ferdinandus, 7, and Eduart, 5, whose mother was Maria Tybaut, brought to the Orphan Chamber an obligation of the VOC for 3,600 f. On 7 August 1629, Anthoni van Breen in the name of the widow of Anthony Tybaut (Jacqueline Boudewijns) brought in 9,125 f. 14 st. to the Orphan Chamber (WK 5073/789). On Anthoni van Breen, see the NOTES to R 20074 of Montias2. On 7 February 1630, Jacqueline Boudewijns, widow of Anthony Jaspersz. van Zurich, living on the Keysersgracht, was betrothed to Abraham du Bois, 39 (DTB 424/142). On 23 October 1635, the son of Antonio van Surck, also named Antonio (born in 1606), married Suzanna Thibaut (born in 1614), the daughter of Adriaen Thibault, his first cousin, and of Susanna van Hove. Two letters from Anthonie van Surck II to Constantijn Huygens, dated 17 August 1637 and 14 August 1640, testify to his friendship with the philosopher Rene Descartes (J.A. Worp, Briefwisseling van Constantijn Huygens, p. 274). A son named Emanuel van Surck was either from his first marriage with Maria Thibaut, in which case he was already of major age in 1621, or from his second marriage with Jacqueline Boudewijns (since all four children of minor age from his first wife Maria Thibaut are listed above) (see the TEXT to R 221 for a deposition of 2 September 1636).
NotaryJ. F. Bruijningh
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0020 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderye wesende een roverye
0021[a] [ANONYMOUS] noch de conterfeytsels van Hendrick Thybaut ende syn huysvrou [In margin: Toecomende Thybaut]
0021[b] [ANONYMOUS] noch de conterfeytsels van Hendrick Thybaut ende syn huysvrou [In margin: Toecomende Thybaut]
0022 [ANONYMOUS] noch een schilderye wesende de destructie van Troyen
0023 [ANONYMOUS] noch een lantschapgen
0024[a] [ANONYMOUS] twee conterfeytsels d'eene van Hendrick ende d'ander van Adriaen Thybaut
0024[b] [ANONYMOUS] twee conterfeytsels d'eene van Hendrick ende d'ander van Adriaen Thybaut
0025 [ANONYMOUS] noch het conterfeijtsel vande moeder van S[eigneu]r Ant[onio] Surck
0026 [ANONYMOUS] noch een schilderye wesende de worstelis van Jacob metten engel
0027 [ANONYMOUS] noch het conterfeijtsel van de outste soon van Antony van Surck
0028[a] [ANONYMOUS] twee stucken tronien op de schouw
0028[b] [ANONYMOUS] twee stucken tronien op de schouw
0029[a] [ANONYMOUS] vier cleyne winterkens voor de schouw
0029[b] [ANONYMOUS] vier cleyne winterkens voor de schouw
0029[c] [ANONYMOUS] vier cleyne winterkens voor de schouw
0029[d] [ANONYMOUS] vier cleyne winterkens voor de schouw
0030 [ANONYMOUS] een lanck stuckgen schilderye wesende een lantschapgen [In margin: Toecomende de weduwe]
0031 [ANONYMOUS] noch een stuck schilderye van een meulen
0032 [ANONYMOUS] noch een ander cleyn lanckwerpich stuckgen met eene [...] lijst
0033 [ANONYMOUS] noch een stuckgen met een casteeltgen
0034 [ANONYMOUS] noch een cleyn stuckgen wesende een lantschapgen
0035 [ANONYMOUS] noch een cleen bessem vergulde
0036 [ANONYMOUS] noch een lanckwerpich lantschapgen
0037 [ANONYMOUS] noch twee tronyen in een bordeken
0038 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderytken van Babiloense toeren
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