Andries Voorstad
Year | Dobell | shortened title | AvL no |
---|---|---|---|
1688 | 11 | Den Waaragtigen Omloop des Bloeds | 65 |
1689 | 12 | Natuurs Verborgentheden Ontdekt: zijnde een Tweede Vervolg der Brieven | 61-67 |
034C927 Markt 33 scheiding Hendrick Halder 5/22/1748
034C183 Hippolytusbuurt OZ two down from Maria Duyst's
034C757 Vlamingstraat
034C736 Vrouwenregt 12 on the southeast corner of the Vrouwenregt and Vlamingstraat; the current building dates from the mid-1800's
034C998 Kerkstraat 25, which lay across the Oosteinde gracht from Vrouwenregt 12; the current building dates from around 1600
034D883 corner of __ and ___ no longer existing as streets
Short-Title Catalogue Netherlands
1680-1722
Occupation:
bookseller, 1680-1696, 1702, 1706
printer, 1686-1700, 1717-1718, 1721
Marriage record: Andries Voorstadt , jongeman , wonend: Korenmarkt , attestatie van 9-7-1680 Den Haag , boekbinder
Address:
Oude Appel-markt (de), 1680
Koore-markt, by't Marckt-veld (op de hoek van de), 1682-1683
Markt, nevens het stad-huys, naast de zeven sterren 1686
Markt-veld, bezuiden het raadt-huys = stad-huys (de), 1686-1722
Signboard:
Seven starren (in de), 1688-1695, 1718
When he died, he was living on Voldersgracht. He had four surviving children, one a minor. He was buried in the Oude Kerk. When his widow died in 1742, she was noted as living on the south side of Vlamingstraat. She was buried in her own grave in the Oude Kerk. She had one adult and 10 minor grandchildren.
This is not the same Andries Voorstad who in 1647 auctioned a library of books and scientific instruments that may well have been Leeuwenhoek's.