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Schepenbrief Rijksarchief Antwerpen |
7 december 1626. CATHARINA, DAVID, JAAK, ANNA, ELISABETH en MARIA HAECX verdelen de erfgoederen van hun vader DAVID HAECX (zn David & Anne du Carne) en hun moeder ELISABETH DE SCHOTT (dr Jacques de Schott en Elisabeth van Hoinssem)
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Cornelis van Bombergen X Clementia Schotti, , de zuster van Jacob de Schotti. |
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On 21 September 1640, Jaques de Schott, from Amsterdam, widower of Jannetje Haeck, living on the Keizersgracht, was legally engaged to Maria Cousaert, from Amsterdam, 28 years old, parents dead |
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DTB 408/199). - (Montias |
On 10 July 1597, Francois Woutersz. de Schott, from Antwerp, 23 years old, living in the Warmoesstraat, assisted by his father Wouter de Schot, and his uncle Balthasar Jacott, was betrothed to |
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DTB 408/199). - (Montias |
Isabeau Walraven, from Antwerp, 19 years old, assisted by Jaques Walraven and Isabeau Becker, her father and mother |
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Amongst the merchant immigrants involved in the Atlantic trade was a Hans de Schot,79 who, from January 1594 until December 1598, could be found in Amsterdam, |
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signing freighting contracts for the shipment of wheat, wood and other merchandise from Danzig, Koenigsberg or Amsterdam to Lisbon or Oporto and of southern merchandise back to Amsterdam or Hamburg. |
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More adventurous were the big contracts, on his own behalf or that of the family of his Portuguese wife, for voyages such as the one from Amsterdam to Danzig to load wheat for Tangier, |
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80: De Schot's brother-in-law António Ancelmo was a Portuguese born in Aachen, who joined the protestant colony in Hamburg (???? joodse "informatie" ??) |
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1594-02-13: Meester Mairten Bitter, te Amsterdam, koper Hans de Schot, koopman te Antwerpen, Amsterdam, Barndesteeg, huis en erf strekkend van de steeg tot achter in 't Bethaniënklooster |
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Johan E. Elias, De vroedschap van Amsterdam, 1578-1795, Vl. II, 764 |
Anthony and Leonard, were briefly successful in Hamburg before going bankrupt in 1627. de Schot also had a daughter, Catharina who married Lenard Raye of Limburg. Their daughter, Maria, (de Schot‘s granddaughter) married Jeronimus Coymans |
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waaarschijnlijk Franciscus Douglas de Schott. |