Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameLeentje b’ Levi Koekoek (Kalker)
Birth14 Jul 1793, Amsterdam
Memocf marriage act (dd 1819) of her parents. The year 1896 stated in her Notoriety act (1816) is not correct.
Deathaft 1853, Amsterdam?
OccupationNaaister (1816)
FatherLevi b’ Alexander Koekoek (1764-1834)
Spouses
Birth2 May 1792, Amsterdam
Memo= 7 days before circumcision (extract i n Huw Bijl)
Death3 Jul 1849, Amsterdam
Memoage 56 -- act Reg 4, 94v
OccupationSchoemaker (1816), schoenneschoonmaker (1819), schoenpoetser (1824)
Marriage6 Nov 1816, Amsterdam
Marr MemoReg 5, 17v -- HuwBijl in FS images 931-941
ChildrenLevi b’ Hartog (Died as Infant) (1819-1819)
 Salomon b’ Hartog (1824-1873)
Notes for Leentje b’ Levi Koekoek (Kalker)
First (in 1816) in her Marriage act and Marriage Attachments (= HuwelijksBijlagen) stated as daughter of Levy Kalker (viskoper) & Betje Levie. But later (in 1819) at the official Marriage of her parents acknowledged as Leentje Levi Koekoek.
[NB: in the birth acts (1819, 1824) of her sons Levie and Salomon she is stated as Leentje Levie Koekoek; apparently the data in the Marriage act are incorrect; also her birth year 1896, stated in her Notoriety act, is not correct!]
1816 living Amsterdam, Marken 53
[NB: in 1816, when her parents were not yet officially married, she might have been mistaken as a daughter of Levi Marcus Kalker (kleerkoper d. 3.6.1824 Amsterdam, age 77, Marken 50) & Hester Levie (d. 13.4.1825 Amsterdam, age 85). This mistake may have been strengthened as her father-in-law’s brother Philip Hartog Groenman was married to a daughter of Jannetje Marcus Kalker -- cf the note of Meijer Hartog Groen. Furthermore: in both the Notoriety acts (dd 1819) of Leentjes parents one of the witnesses is (no 7) “Hester Levie, huisvrouw van Levie Kalker” (and for that matter: one of the other witnesses is Leentje herself (no 4) “Leentje Koekoek, huisvrouw van Hartog Meijer Groen” ) -- A highly probable conclusion that might explain the confusion and name shift is that the Hester Levie, who was the grandmother of Leentje, is the same person as the Hester Levie who was (re)married to Levi Marcus Kalker. This is well possible as Leentje’s grandfather Levi Joseph Hond died very early in 1768, while all the children of Levi Marcus Kalker and Hester Levie were born after 1770. Yet in the Death act of Hester Levie (dd 1825) was only mentioned that she was widow of Levie Marcus Kalker and not also (earlier) of Levi Joseph (Hond), but this kind of omission is not unusual. Leentje’s mother Betje was 4 years old when her father died; so at a quite young age she became a stepdaughter of Levie Kalker, which may explain the fact that her surname became Kalker and while she was unmarried before 1819 her daughter Leentje also got this surname. This supposition proved to be right, when after a long search i found the Death act of Leentje’s mother, where she was stated as “Betje Calker, widow of Levie Koekoek”]
4.7.1849 in the Death act of her husband she is stated as Leentje Levie Kalker.
18.6.1852 moving to Valkenburgerstraat (BR blz 534) the house of her sister Matje and her family
10 8 1853 moving to ?
Last Modified 6 Feb 2013Created 15 Oct 2024 by JG
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