Via enkele websites met stambomen kom ik Clara (Klaartje) Slap (11 Sep. 1866) tegen.
Zou een dochter van Jacob Joseph Slap en Rebecca Hamburger moeten zijn.
Ik heb de geboortedatum overgenomen omdat er vaak zaken op Geni staan die kloppen.
Maar in alle documenten die ik heb kunnen vinden, zoals in het archief van Amsterdam, is geen Clara of Klaartje Slap te vinden.
In de boeken van de Burgerlijke stand staat de familie alleen met Rachel en Joseph Jacob vermeld.
Iemand die bewijs kan leveren dat ze ooit geboren is? Ik ben benieuwd.
Hans M. Roeper
Assendelft
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translation:
Through some websites with pedigrees I come across Clara (Klaartje) Slap (11 Sep. 1866).
Should be a daughter of Jacob Joseph Slap and Rebecca Hamburger.
I took over the date of birth because there are often things on Geni that are correct.
But in all the documents I have been able to find, such as the archives of Amsterdam, there is no Clara or Klaartje Slap.
In the books of the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages the family is only mentioned with Rachel and Joseph Jacob.
Someone who can prove that she was ever born? I am curious.
Hans M. Roeper
Assendelft
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Not sure what you mean by "This profile is living person."
Klaartje was born in 1866
For Pam Karp:
Living person? Klaartje? 154 years old?
Here is the translation:
Through some websites with pedigrees I come across Clara (Klaartje) Slap (11 Sep. 1866).
Should be a daughter of Jacob Joseph Slap and Rebecca Hamburger.
I took over the date of birth because there are often things on Geni that are correct.
But in all the documents I have been able to find, such as the archives of Amsterdam, there is no Clara or Klaartje Slap.
In the books of the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages the family is only mentioned with Rachel and Joseph Jacob.
Someone who can prove that she was ever born? I am curious.
Hans M. Roeper
Assendelft
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Please look also the answer from Job Waterreus, he had the right link/document.
When you know more, I'll be happy when you tell me.
Best regards,
Hans
Nee, overlijden weet ik niet. Daarvoor kan je waarschijnlijk het beste in oude kranten zoeken. Zie ook https://www.geni.com/projects/Nederlandse-Bronnen-Dutch-Sources/8618.
ik heb nog even gezocht en vond dit (helpt misschien bij het verder oeken): http://levie-kanes.com/humogen/family/humo_/F16399/I45971/
Ik kon helaas verder zo snel niet meer vinden.
Maar je zou nog eens kunnen kijken of je meer kan vinden via de bronnen die genoemd worden op https://www.geni.com/projects/Nederlandse-Bronnen-Dutch-Sources/8618 en/of https://www.geni.com/projects/Zoeken-in-NOORD-HOLLAND-Nederland/4108