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DE LIGGEREN EN ANDERE HISTORISCHE ARCHIEVEN ANTWERPSCHE SINT LUCASGILDE. VOLLEDIGE REKENINGEN VAN 1585-1586 EN 1588-1589. : Nicolas Soolmans , bockvercoper. Mcrlfin (Marlen — Marlin) Soolmans, pastcybacker |
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He seems to have been a brother of the sugar refiner Jan Soolmans (1560-1620). On 12 March 1613, Jan Soolmans and his second wife Willemke Zael had their son Marten (II) baptized in the N.K. (Maandblad Amstelodamum 43(1956), p.88). |
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Marten Soolmans II registered as a student at Leiden University but did not matriculate. He was portrayed by Rembrandt in 1634. |
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He must not be confused with Marten Soolmans III who was baptized on 27 September 1615, as the son of Isaack Soolmans and of Marija van Beringen, in the presence of Marten Solmans I |
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(DTB 5/157). Marten Soolmans II married Oopjen Coppit on 9 June 1633 and died in 1641 (ibid.) Oopjen remarried with Captain Marten Pietersz. Daij, who died before 3 November 1659 |
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when his inventory was taken (INVNO 974). Catharina Soolmans, the sister of Marten (Jansz.) Soolmans II, born in 1611, married Gregorius van den Broeck (of R 30845). Abraham Martensz. Soolmans (of R 27420), |
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the brother of Isaack Martensz., married Sara Drumez. On 16 July 1616, Isacq Solemans protested the non-payment of a letter of exchange on behalf of Jacob Poppen, who was perhaps his employer, |
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as koopmansdienaer (Winkelman, Bronnen voor de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse Oostzeehandel R.G.P., 185(1983), p. 579). On Jacob Poppen of INVNO 292, see the TEXT of R 209 of Montias1. |
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Isack Sollemans paid a tax of 75 f. in 1631, at which time he lived op 't Water (Kohier, fol. 24 vo., p. 7.) His house, called De Lieve Vrouw (R 27468), was once owned by the merchant Pieter van de Venne (de oude), from Antwerp |
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(Elias, Vroedschap, p. 397).In 1638, he lived on the corner of the Vrousteech (R 26416). In 1646, Isaack Soolmans was a master of the O.Z. Kapell (Jan Wagenaar, Amsterdam, vol. 2, p. 127). |
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In 1644, Isaack Soolmans and several other cloth merchants signed a petition calling for regulation of the value of the gulden (about which there was confusion) (Van Dillen, Bronnen tot de geschiedenis van het bedrijfsleven |
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R.G.P. 144(1974), pp. 431-2). The drapier Thieleman Soolmans, born in 1620, son of Isaack Soolmans, married Catharina Schuyt, daughter of Arnout Schuyt, who in turn was the son of Arend |
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Gijsbertsz. Schuyt, the brother or Albert Schuyt of R 28923, on 19 May 1654 (Elias, op. cit., p. 1018). For a partial reconstruction of the Soolmans family, see Schwartz, Rembrandt, p. 135. |
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Buyer Religion: Reformed/Calvinist. Subject LANDSCAPE Type painting Value6.25 |t gulden Buyer Isaack [crossed out: Hans] Solemans. |
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1611 May 15; Gregoryn van den Broeck; Cattalyna Solmans [Soolmans]; Marten; Marten Solmans, Willempje Solmans; Oude Kerk, 4p350 |
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1621 Aug 22; Isaack Soolmans; Marya Soolmans [v. Beeringen]; Cornelya; Jan Soolmans, Sara Soolmans; Oude Kerk, 5p361 |
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1621 Nov 02; Peter Hustert; Elisabet de Moucheron; Joannes; Abraham Soolmans; Nieuwe Kerk, 40p146 |
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1622 Jan 23; Samuel de Latombe [de la Tombe]; Cattaryna Krook; Sara; Marten Solmans de jonge, Annetje de Latombe, Cattaryna van den Broeck; Oude Kerk, 6p3 |
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1602 Sep 01; Abraham Verbeck; Anna Breen; Jacobus; Garrat Verbeck, Cornelya Solmans, Oude Kerk, 4p43 |