Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameJanetta b’ Hartog Hartog
Birth2 Nov 1797, Gorinchem
Memobirth date deduced from her death act
Death24 Mar 1829, Rotterdam
Memoage 31y 4m 22d
Spouses
Birth1786, Amsterdam
Memoage 42 at his second marriage
OccupationHof-Gezichtskundige (1829)
Notes for Janetta b’ Hartog Hartog
daughter of Hartog Jacob & Rebecca Hartog [acc to her death act; Or? — see further notes]
Grandmother of of the famous french actress Sarah Bernardt.
[cf research by Harmen Snel and others: “Bernhardt's mother Judith, or Julie, was born in the early 1820s. She was one of six children, five daughters and one son, of a Dutch-Jewish itinerant eyeglass merchant, Moritz Baruch Bernardt, and a German laundress, Sara Hirsch (later known as Janetta Hartog or Jeanne Hard). Judith's mother died in 1829, and five weeks later, her father remarried.His new wife did not get along with the children from his earlier marriage. Judith and two of her sisters, Henriette and Rosine, left home, moved to London briefly, and then settled in Le Havre, on the French coast. Henriette married a local in Le Havre, but Julie and Rosine became courtesans, and Julie took the new, more French name of Youle and the more aristocratic-sounding last name of Van Hard. In April 1843, she gave birth to twin girls to a "father unknown." Both girls died in the hospice in Le Havre a month later. The following year, Youle was pregnant again, this time with Sarah. She moved to Paris, to 5 rue de l'École-de-Médicine, where in October 1844, Sarah was born”. — from wikipedia, base upon a.o. Snel, Harmen (2007). The Ancestry of Sarah Bernhardt; a Myth Unravelled. Amsterdam: Joods Historisch Museum. ISBN 978-90-802029-3-1]
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