NameJohanna b’ Alexander Simons
Birth1788, Amsterdam
Memoacc to “acte van Bekendheid”dd 19.11.1830 in 2nd HuwelijksBijlagen
Deathaft 1841, Amsterdam?
OccupationSchoonmaakster (1833)
Spouses
Birth1767, Bakel
Memoacc his death act (elsewhere: Son)
Death24 Oct 1817, Erp
Memoage 50 (acc to his death act)
OccupationOudekleerkoper (1815), Coopman (1817)
Marriage20 Apr 1801, Bakel
Marr MemoSchepenbank trouwboek pag. 13-13v
Birth1777, Amsterdam
Memoacc to “acte van Bekendheid” in Huwelijksbijlagen
Death1 Apr 1849, Amsterdam
Memoage 72
OccupationWerkman, venter (1829), Zarkiesschuurder, Houtenzarkenhakker (1830), Zarkenschrijver (1839, 1841)
Marriage17 Apr 1833, Amsterdam
Marr MemoHuwelijksBijlagen Reg 2, 85v (FS Part 2, Images 168 etc)
Notes for Johanna b’ Alexander Simons
also stated as Naatje or Neeltje (Alexander) Simons or Johanna Alexander
[NB: in her second marriage act her parents are stated as Simon Simons & Marjane Hartog; in this act is not mentioned that she was widow of Simon Levi Goudsmit, but beyond doubt she is the same person as mentioned in the marriage acts of her daughters (dd 1839 and 1841) where Jacob Emanuel Gobets (witness) is stated as their stepfather]
[NB: if her birth year 1788 (stated in the “acte van Bekendheid” (Notoriety Act) in the HuwelijksBijlagen of her 2nd marriage) is correct, she must have been 13 years old at her first marriage, which is rather young]
[NB: her death act not yet found in Amsterdam]