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On Akevoth, stated to be the daughter of "Asser Simon & Sientje", not Vrouwtje. Vrouwtje and Asser were childless, and their marriage ended early likely for that reason. After Vrouwtje's death, Asser remarried -- and had no children with his second wife. So he was the barren one. Judic Asser probably had a different father.
Judic was unmarried. At the time of her death her parents were long dead.
The witnesses who reported her death were not related to Judic and very likely had no knowledge of the name of her mother, as was often the case .
https://wayback.archive-it.org/10578/20200729080421/https://www.dut...
death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939D-33HB-P?i=319&cc=20...
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1762
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Judic Asser was the daughter of "Sientje", not Vrouwtje. |
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1842 |
February 4, 1842
Age 80
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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