niece Maria's granddaughter Maria Jans Haaxman divorced from Steven Bolland

Date: 
October 17, 1763

niece Maria's granddaughter Maria Jans Haaxman divorced from Steven Bolland.

The following year on September 26, 1764, notary Johan Bertrand did an inventory of their estate. The long room-by-room inventory included portraits and microscopes related to Leeuwenhoek. At the 1747 auction, Bolland bought four lots, containing five silver and four brass microscopes for 17.6 guilders. In this inventory, only four silver and three brass microscopes were still present.

In de Agterkamer -- In the backroom

Een pourtrait van Jufrr. Leuwenhoek geschildert -- a painted portrait of Juffr. Leeuwenhoek
2 zilvere microscopen -- 2 silver microscopes
1 cooper do.
2 zilvere do.
1 coopere do.
Een prentschilderij zijnde het Pourtrait van de hr. Leeuwenhoek
-- A print being the portrait of Mr. Leeuwenhoek

Porcelein

5 procelene borden te Delft geschildert met het wapen van Leeuwenhoek - 5 porcelain Delft plates painted with the Leeuwenhoek coat of arms

Document: 

Johan Willem Bertrand, notary ONA inv. 2922, folio 44

The document begins:

Staat ende Invertaris van zoodanige goederen, Actien ende Pretensien mitsgaders Schulden, als behooren tot den gemeenen boedel van Sr. Steeven Bolland ende Juffrouw Maria Haaxman, egtelieden woonende binnen de stad Delft zooals dezelve bij haare Separatie van Tafel, Bed, Bijwooninge en Goederen op den ... 1763. Voorgevallen is geconstitueert geweest geformeert en in geschrift gebragt.

Condition and inventory of such goods, acts, and pretension as well as debts, as belong to the common estate of Steven Bolland and Maria Haaxman, a married couple living in the city of Delft as the same by her separation of table, bed, _____ and goods on the ... 1763. The case has been constituted, formed and put into writing.

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