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Coenraet de Visscher

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Место рождения: Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (Нидерланды)
Смерть: ±1696 (74-83)
Sneek, Friesland , Netherlands (Нидерланды)
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Сын Abraham de Visscher и Cornelia de Visscher
Муж Akke Jans de Visscher; Jeanne de Fiffe; Maria Schuyl de Visscher и Cornelia Coymans
Отец Hylke Visscher
Брат Cornelija de Visscher; Jannetje de Visscher; Gillis de Visscher; Abraham de Visscher; Isabeau de Visscher и ещё 5

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About Coenraet de Visscher

Gebeurtenisse:

a. On 3 July 1599, Abraham de Visscher, born in Emden, 28 years old, having lived 2 years in the Warmoesstraet, assisted by his uncle Erasmus de Visscher,

b. Was betrothed to Cornelia Coeymans, born in Antwerp, 17, living on the Turfmarckt, assisted by her father Caspar Coeymans and her mother Isabel van Lemens (DTB 409/14).

c. Abraham de Visscher I was the son of Gillis de Visscher and of Barbra Blommaert and the brother of Annde Visscher who married Quintin Jacobsz. Erasmus de Visscher married to Katelina Blommaert was Gillis's brother (Nederlandsche Leeuw 68(1951), col.30).

d.

Inv#.Lot 928.0036 Lot 0036 Artist [EVANS, UNIDENTIFIED] Entry 1 stuck van Evans f 31:--:-- Title [untitled] Number 99 Subject UNKNOWN SUBJECT Type painting Value 31.0 |t gulden Buyer Abraham de Visscher Buyer Family Visscher, Abraham (I) Buyer Notes

On 3 July 1599, Abraham de Visscher, born in Emden, 28 years old, having lived 2 years in the Warmoesstraet, assisted by his uncle Erasmus de Visscher, was betrothed to Cornelia Coeymans, born in Antwerp, 17, living on the Turfmarckt, assisted by her father Caspar Coeymans and her mother Isabel van Lemens (DTB 409/14). Abraham de Visscher I was the son of Gillis de Visscher and of Barbra Blommaert and the brother of Annde Visscher who married Quintin Jacobsz. Erasmus de Visscher was Gillis's brother (Nederlandsche Leeuw 68(1951), col.30). He invested, 4,000 f. in the first subscription for V.O.C. shares. He was a merchant living in de Duytschen Vaendrager on the O.Z. Achterburchwal. He was of Flemish origin (Van Dillen, Het oudste aandeelhoudersregister, p. 204.) In some unknown year (after 1619), he was a director of the V.O.C. (Algemeen Rijksarchief, Inv. Aanwinsten, nr. 1902-XXVI-94 (938)). He died before 6 December 1627, when his widow, Cornelia Coeymans, gave her son Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) a procuration to collect 250 Fl. pounds (1,500 f.) from the W.I.C. (NA 635, fol. 120-1, Not. Sybrant Cornelisz.) She paid a tax of 600 f. in 1631, at which time she was living on the East side of the O.Z. Achterburchwal (Kohier, fol. 136, p. 32). On 20 July 1633, Angneta, Sara and Hester Jacobs were said to have borrowed 2,792 f. from Abraham de Visscher II. A sentence of the Hooge Radt pursuant to a suit between Cornelia Coeymans and the sisters was cited in the house of Abraham Anthonisz. living in the Nes (NA 910, film 1146, Not. Eyloff). Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) spent some time in Emden before migrating to Amsterdam, where he was fist noted in 1627, when he gave Gysbert Dionijs a procuration to act on his behalf in Moscovy (NA 642, film 4953, folio 160 and Gelderblom, Prosopographic Data Base and Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 317). He married Machteld Bas in 1632. She died in 1681 (Amsterdammers geportretteerd; Kopstukken 1600-1800 (N. Middelkop ed.), Exh. Cat. 2002/2003,, p. 93). On 9 April 1636, Abraham de Visscher II gave Gysbert Dionijs power of attorney to request an accounting from Joost van Bogaert and, in the absence of Lucas Metzu, to act on his behalf in connection with his share in the ship t lant van beloften which had sailed to Brazil (NA 642, folio 160-1).

e. On 29 October 1626, Balthasar de Visscher, from Cologne, 36 years old, living on the Rouaense Kay, with his father's(Erasmus de Visscher and Katalina Blommaert) consent, was legally engaged to Sara Cobbout, from Amsterdam, 28 years old, assisted by Aernout Cobbout, her father and by Anna van Valckenburgh, her mother, living in the Nieuwe Hooghstraat. [signed] Baltasar de Visscher, Sara Cobbout - (DTB 431/450) - marriage intentions of the church - (Own research)

f. On 13 May 1622, Willem de Visscher, from Emden, 27 years old, assisted by Arent van Liebergen and Coenraet Koymans, living in London, showing the consent of father Simon de Visscher, was legally engaged to Cornelia de Visscher, 21 years old, assisted by her mother Cornelia Koymans [Coymans], living on the O.Z. Achterburgwal. - (De Navorscher)

g. Gillis Quintijn-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:-

i. Gillis Jacobszoon Quintijn ( Haarlem , 1590 circa - The Hague , in 1635 approximately) was a writer Dutch of the golden age .
ii. Biography:-

a) In 1627 he came to the fore with poetry Oraeniens Grolsgewin, which earned him the intervention of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange in the case concerning a bet or its debt of more than 4,939 florins against his aunt Cornelia Kooymans, widow of Abraham de Visscher. The poet was imprisoned and was released after three years by order of the Supreme Court, although already in 1624 had taken steps to settle the debt.

b) In 1629 he moved with his large family to 'Hague, where he made other poems including: De Hollandsche lopende voor-Wee! ende Wraecke-klagt, Oraniëns overwinning van 's Hertogenbos and De Hollandsche Liis met de Brabantsche Bely. In this book, the author condemns the behavior of young people, highlighting the evil inherent in the habit of dancing, which encourages obscene behavior. This danger is also evidenced by the illustrations Adriaen Matham , Theodor Matham and Cornelis van Kittensteyn included in the book.

h. He invested, 4,000 f. in the first subscription for V.O.C. shares. He was a merchant living in de Duytschen Vaendrager on the O.Z. Achterburchwal.

i. He was of Flemish origin (Van Dillen, Het oudste aandeelhoudersregister, p. 204.)

j. In some unknown year (after 1619), he was a director of the V.O.C. (Algemeen Rijksarchief, Inv. Aanwinsten, nr. 1902-XXVI-94 (938)).

k. He died before 6 December 1627, when his widow, Cornelia Coeymans, gave her son Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) a procuration to collect 250 Fl. pounds (1,500 f.) from the W.I.C. (NA 635, fol. 120-1, Not. Sybrant Cornelisz.)

l. She paid a tax of 600 f. in 1631, at which time she was living on the East side of the O.Z. Achterburchwal (Kohier, fol. 136, p. 32). On 20 July 1633, Angneta, Sara and Hester Jacobs were said to have borrowed 2,792 f. from Abraham de Visscher II. A sentence of the Hooge Radt pursuant to a suit between Cornelia Coeymans and the sisters was cited in the house of Abraham Anthonisz. living in the Nes (NA 910, film 1146, Not. Eyloff).

m. Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) spent some time in Emden before migrating to Amsterdam, where he was fist noted in 1627, when he gave Gysbert Dionijs a procuration to act on his behalf in Moscovy (NA 642, film 4953, folio 160 and Gelderblom, Prosopographic Data Base and Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 317).

n. He married Machteld Bas in 1632. She died in 1681 (Amsterdammers geportretteerd; Kopstukken 1600-1800 (N. Middelkop ed.), Exh. Cat. 2002/2003,, p. 93).

o. On 9 April 1636, Abraham de Visscher II gave Gysbert Dionijs power of attorney to request an accounting from Joost van Bogaert and, in the absence of Lucas Metzu, to act on his behalf in connection with his share in the ship t lant van beloften which had sailed to Brazil (NA 642, folio 160-1).- Ingestuur Ds. MG Muller



a. On 3 July 1599, Abraham de Visscher, born in Emden, 28 years old, having lived 2 years in the Warmoesstraet, assisted by his uncle Erasmus de Visscher,

b. Was betrothed to Cornelia Coeymans, born in Antwerp, 17, living on the Turfmarckt, assisted by her father Caspar Coeymans and her mother Isabel van Lemens (DTB 409/14).

c. Abraham de Visscher I was the son of Gillis de Visscher and of Barbra Blommaert and the brother of Annde Visscher who married Quintin Jacobsz. Erasmus de Visscher married to Katelina Blommaert was Gillis's brother (Nederlandsche Leeuw 68(1951), col.30).

d.

Inv#.Lot 928.0036 Lot 0036 Artist [EVANS, UNIDENTIFIED] Entry 1 stuck van Evans f 31:--:-- Title [untitled] Number 99 Subject UNKNOWN SUBJECT Type painting Value 31.0 |t gulden Buyer Abraham de Visscher Buyer Family Visscher, Abraham (I) Buyer Notes

On 3 July 1599, Abraham de Visscher, born in Emden, 28 years old, having lived 2 years in the Warmoesstraet, assisted by his uncle Erasmus de Visscher, was betrothed to Cornelia Coeymans, born in Antwerp, 17, living on the Turfmarckt, assisted by her father Caspar Coeymans and her mother Isabel van Lemens (DTB 409/14). Abraham de Visscher I was the son of Gillis de Visscher and of Barbra Blommaert and the brother of Annde Visscher who married Quintin Jacobsz. Erasmus de Visscher was Gillis's brother (Nederlandsche Leeuw 68(1951), col.30). He invested, 4,000 f. in the first subscription for V.O.C. shares. He was a merchant living in de Duytschen Vaendrager on the O.Z. Achterburchwal. He was of Flemish origin (Van Dillen, Het oudste aandeelhoudersregister, p. 204.) In some unknown year (after 1619), he was a director of the V.O.C. (Algemeen Rijksarchief, Inv. Aanwinsten, nr. 1902-XXVI-94 (938)). He died before 6 December 1627, when his widow, Cornelia Coeymans, gave her son Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) a procuration to collect 250 Fl. pounds (1,500 f.) from the W.I.C. (NA 635, fol. 120-1, Not. Sybrant Cornelisz.) She paid a tax of 600 f. in 1631, at which time she was living on the East side of the O.Z. Achterburchwal (Kohier, fol. 136, p. 32). On 20 July 1633, Angneta, Sara and Hester Jacobs were said to have borrowed 2,792 f. from Abraham de Visscher II. A sentence of the Hooge Radt pursuant to a suit between Cornelia Coeymans and the sisters was cited in the house of Abraham Anthonisz. living in the Nes (NA 910, film 1146, Not. Eyloff). Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) spent some time in Emden before migrating to Amsterdam, where he was fist noted in 1627, when he gave Gysbert Dionijs a procuration to act on his behalf in Moscovy (NA 642, film 4953, folio 160 and Gelderblom, Prosopographic Data Base and Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 317). He married Machteld Bas in 1632. She died in 1681 (Amsterdammers geportretteerd; Kopstukken 1600-1800 (N. Middelkop ed.), Exh. Cat. 2002/2003,, p. 93). On 9 April 1636, Abraham de Visscher II gave Gysbert Dionijs power of attorney to request an accounting from Joost van Bogaert and, in the absence of Lucas Metzu, to act on his behalf in connection with his share in the ship t lant van beloften which had sailed to Brazil (NA 642, folio 160-1).

e. On 29 October 1626, Balthasar de Visscher, from Cologne, 36 years old, living on the Rouaense Kay, with his father's(Erasmus de Visscher and Katalina Blommaert) consent, was legally engaged to Sara Cobbout, from Amsterdam, 28 years old, assisted by Aernout Cobbout, her father and by Anna van Valckenburgh, her mother, living in the Nieuwe Hooghstraat. [signed] Baltasar de Visscher, Sara Cobbout - (DTB 431/450) - marriage intentions of the church - (Own research)

f. On 13 May 1622, Willem de Visscher, from Emden, 27 years old, assisted by Arent van Liebergen and Coenraet Koymans, living in London, showing the consent of father Simon de Visscher, was legally engaged to Cornelia de Visscher, 21 years old, assisted by her mother Cornelia Koymans [Coymans], living on the O.Z. Achterburgwal. - (De Navorscher)

g. Gillis Quintijn-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:-

i. Gillis Jacobszoon Quintijn ( Haarlem , 1590 circa - The Hague , in 1635 approximately) was a writer Dutch of the golden age . ii. Biography:-

a) In 1627 he came to the fore with poetry Oraeniens Grolsgewin, which earned him the intervention of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange in the case concerning a bet or its debt of more than 4,939 florins against his aunt Cornelia Kooymans, widow of Abraham de Visscher. The poet was imprisoned and was released after three years by order of the Supreme Court, although already in 1624 had taken steps to settle the debt.

b) In 1629 he moved with his large family to 'Hague, where he made other poems including: De Hollandsche lopende voor-Wee! ende Wraecke-klagt, Oraniëns overwinning van 's Hertogenbos and De Hollandsche Liis met de Brabantsche Bely. In this book, the author condemns the behavior of young people, highlighting the evil inherent in the habit of dancing, which encourages obscene behavior. This danger is also evidenced by the illustrations Adriaen Matham , Theodor Matham and Cornelis van Kittensteyn included in the book.

h. He invested, 4,000 f. in the first subscription for V.O.C. shares. He was a merchant living in de Duytschen Vaendrager on the O.Z. Achterburchwal.

i. He was of Flemish origin (Van Dillen, Het oudste aandeelhoudersregister, p. 204.)

j. In some unknown year (after 1619), he was a director of the V.O.C. (Algemeen Rijksarchief, Inv. Aanwinsten, nr. 1902-XXVI-94 (938)).

k. He died before 6 December 1627, when his widow, Cornelia Coeymans, gave her son Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) a procuration to collect 250 Fl. pounds (1,500 f.) from the W.I.C. (NA 635, fol. 120-1, Not. Sybrant Cornelisz.)

l. She paid a tax of 600 f. in 1631, at which time she was living on the East side of the O.Z. Achterburchwal (Kohier, fol. 136, p. 32). On 20 July 1633, Angneta, Sara and Hester Jacobs were said to have borrowed 2,792 f. from Abraham de Visscher II. A sentence of the Hooge Radt pursuant to a suit between Cornelia Coeymans and the sisters was cited in the house of Abraham Anthonisz. living in the Nes (NA 910, film 1146, Not. Eyloff).

m. Abraham de Visscher II (1605-1667) spent some time in Emden before migrating to Amsterdam, where he was fist noted in 1627, when he gave Gysbert Dionijs a procuration to act on his behalf in Moscovy (NA 642, film 4953, folio 160 and Gelderblom, Prosopographic Data Base and Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 317).

n. He married Machteld Bas in 1632. She died in 1681 (Amsterdammers geportretteerd; Kopstukken 1600-1800 (N. Middelkop ed.), Exh. Cat. 2002/2003,, p. 93).

o. On 9 April 1636, Abraham de Visscher II gave Gysbert Dionijs power of attorney to request an accounting from Joost van Bogaert and, in the absence of Lucas Metzu, to act on his behalf in connection with his share in the ship t lant van beloften which had sailed to Brazil (NA 642, folio 160-1).- Ingestuur Ds. MG Muller

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Хронология Coenraet de Visscher

1617
18 июня 1617
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands (Нидерланды)
июнь 1617
Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (Нидерланды)
1696
1696
Возраст 78
Sneek, Friesland , Netherlands (Нидерланды)
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Sneek, Netherland