The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories
Bouwers, Lysbeth |
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Inventory # | 694 | |
Archive | Gemeentearchief Amsterdam | |
Call Number | WK 5073/944 | |
Date | 1610/07/22 | |
City | Amsterdam | |
Country | Nederland | |
Type | Orphan Chamber | |
Purpose | auction | |
Family Name | Bouwers | |
Owner Name | Bouwers, Lysbeth | |
Life Dates | ? |d 1610 | |
Residence | Amsterdam | |
Introduction | Op den 22 july 1610 sijn ter ordonnantie van de heeren weesmeesteren vercoft de naervolgende goederen achtergelaten by Lysbeth Bouwers. Postscript: Op de cedel staet by quitancie van Henrik Claesz. Meebael dese penningen betaelt te syn den 11 november 1611. Alle de ... den 19 july 1614. | |
Commentary | Lysbeth Bouwers was married to Claes Burchmansz., the father of Burchman Claesz. (Dob) of INVNO 695, who married her niece Helena Bouwers (of R 27876). She was probably the sister of Arent Bouwer, married to Neel Hillebrands. She was the aunt of Hans Bouwer I of INVNO 537 and the grandaunt of Hans Bouwer II of R 28879 and of Melchior Bouwer of R 27856, both of Montias2. On Hendrick Claesz. Meebael, who was probably related to Lysbeth Bouwers, see R 30479 of Montias2. Apparently, her goods were sold separately from his after their respective deaths. On 20 August 1610, Mr. Melchior Bouwer and Hendrick Claesz. Meebael were appointed guardians by the masters of the Orphan Chamber over the goods left by Lysbeth Bouwers, widow of Claes Burchmansz. (WK 5073/513, fol. 127vo). | |
Notary | Gerrit Jacobsz. | |
Total Value | 1245 |d 11 stuivers | |
Art Value | 197 |d 8 st. | |
# of Items | 28 | |
Montias1 # | 594 |