Lichem (Lochem), Guillam van

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Inventory #709
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberWK 5073/946
Date1614/02/24
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeOrphan Chamber
Purposeauction
Family NameLichem (Lochem)
Owner NameLichem (Lochem), Guillam van
Marriage Date1604/07/03
OccupationCraft |a Tailor, shoemaker, other clothing
Residenceten huyse van G. Jacobsz. in Amsterdam
ReligionReformed
IntroductionOp den 24 february 1614 zyn ten ordre van den heeren weesmeesteren vercoft de goederen achtergelaten by Guillam van Lichem. Postscript: De weesmeesteren ordonneren Gerrit Jacobsz. Harinck de suyvere penningen van dese vercopinge aen Hans Jansz. den oom ende Abraham van Soest de voochden van't kindt van Guillem van Lochem om daermede de schulden van den boel te betalen ... 7 august 1614.
CommentaryOn 3 July 1604, Guillame van Lochum, from Antwerp, tailor (kleermacker), 21 years old, was betrothed to Anneken van Hoof (DTB 411/255). Their child Bartholomeus was baptized in the Oude Kerck on 21 October 1607 in the presence of Henrick Verstraten and Fransijntjen van Lochom (Oud Holland 3(1885), p. 160). Hendrick Verstraten (of R 29681 of Montias2) was married to Grietje van Lochum, the sister of Guillame van Lochum, on 22 July 1595 (Oud Holland 3(1885), p.160). On 7 August 1613, the masters of the Orphan Chamber appointed Hans Jansz., silversmith (of R 21745 and INVNO 714) and Abraham (Jansz.) van Soest (I) as guardians over over the child of Anna van Hove, whose father was Guillame van Lichum, tailor. As in the INTRO above, Hans Jansz. was said to be the uncle of the child. He was probably the brother of Michiel Jansz., who in turn was said to be the uncle of Bartholomeus van Lochum of R 21745 of Montias2. From this it can be inferred that Guillame and Bartholomeus van Lochem were probably brothers. Van Soest, when he was appointed guardian, was said to be the child's neve. On 23 October 1615, Hans van Soest de jonge (Hans van Soest II) replaced his brother Abraham (Jansz.) van Soest as guardian (WK 5073/513). Abraham van Soest was a wealthy merchant on the Turfmarkt, whose widow paid a tax of 180 f. in 1631 (Kohier, fol. 167 vo., p. 29).
NotaryG. Jacobsz.
Total Value2354 |d 6 st. 12 pen.
Art Value9 |d 18 st.
# of Items15
Montias1 #611
Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0001[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 schilderyen waterverff f 1:14:--
0001[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 schilderyen waterverff f 1:14:--
0002[a] [ANONYMOUS] 1 kaertgen, 1 bortgen f 1: 4:--
0002[b] [ANONYMOUS] 1 kaertgen, 1 bortgen f 1: 4:--
0003 [ANONYMOUS] 1 tronybort (1 koopbort) f -:16:--
0004[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges, hontges f -:16:--
0004[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges, hontges f -:16:--
0005 [ANONYMOUS] 1 tronitjen f 3:18:--
0006[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges duyfges f 2: 9:--
0006[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges duyfges f 2: 9:--
0007[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges scheepges f 1:19:--
0007[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 bortges scheepges f 1:19:--
0008 [ANONYMOUS] 1 tronje bort Jeronimus f 2:19:--
0009 [ANONYMOUS] 1 schildery bort f 13:--:--
0010 [ANONYMOUS] 1 schildery bort f 5:15:--