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Jacques Laverge
(1660-After 1710)

 

Jacques Laverge

  • Born: 1660, Caen, Basse-Normandie, France
  • Marriage (1): Elisabeth van Deutekom on 24 Nov 1686 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Holland
  • Died: After 1710
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Spouses/Children:

1. Elisabeth van Deutekom

(+ Shows person has known children.)



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bullet  Birth Notes:

http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hoek/I1022867151.php

bullet  Death Notes:

http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hoek/I1022867151.php

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in his life were:

• Web Based Info. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hoek/I1022867151.php

And

http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Jacques-la-VERGE/70967951-2001081

• Occupation. Master wig maker.

And

Hier nog een stukje Utrechtse kwartierstaat. Wie kent de afkomst van
Hendrikus van Deutecom en Josina van der Kleij?

1. Elisabeth van Deutecom, geb. ca. 1665, Utrecht.

Zij trouwde met Jacques la Verge, ca. 1690, in Amsterdam, geb. ca.
1665, Caen (Normandie), mr. pruikenmaker. Het echtpaar verhuist na het
huwelijk naar Utrecht, waar 10 kinderen gedoopt worden. In een notariële
acte d.d.19.09.1710 te Utrecht verkoopt Jacques een "huyssinge" aan het
Oudekerkhoff aan de handschoenmaker Johannes van Camirick. In de acte
wordt hij Jacob de la Verge genoemd, meester paruykenmaker. Zelf
ondertekent hij met Jaqus Laverge, terwijl de getuige - wellicht zijn
broer - met Hendricus La Verge onderschrijft.
Ouders

2. Hendrikus van Deutecom, geb. ca. 1635, Utrecht(?). Hij trouwde met
Josina van der Kleij.

3. Josina van der Kleij.

Het echtpaar heeft waarschijnlijk een zoon Albertus van Deutecom,
wonende te Rotterdam, die in een notariële acte d.d. 2-12-1705 te
Utrecht genoemd samen met Jacob Laverge tot voogd van Hestertje van
Deutecom benoemd wordt.



• Religion. Member of the Walloon church.

• Will. He inherited the family bible from Hestertje van Deutecom with the stipulation that if Hestertje van Deutecom predeceased him then one of his children would inherit the bible.

• General Comment. On September 19 1710, he sold a house on the north side of Old Cemetery in Utrecht to the master glove maker Johannis van Camerick.

• Children. They had 10 children:-

1.Catherina La Vergé 1687-1688
2.Henricus La Vergé 1688-????
3.Marcus La Vergé 1691-1774
4.Jacob La Vergé 1693-????
5.Willem La Vergé 1694-> 1705
6.Henricus La Verge 1696-1780
7.Catrina La Vergé 1697-????
8.Pieter La Vergé 1699-????
9.Jacoba La Vergé 1703-1781
10.Elizabeth La Vergé 1708-????

And

http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Elisabeth-la-VERGE-born-van-Deutekom/70967951-2001082(NL)

See http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hoek/I1022867151.php


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Jacques married Elisabeth van Deutekom, daughter of Hendrikus Deutecom and Josina van der Kleij, on 24 Nov 1686 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Holland. (Elisabeth van Deutekom was born in 1665 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Holland and died after Sep 1710.)

bullet  Sources of information or noted events in their marriage were:

• Web Based Info. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-hoek/I1022866686.php

And

http://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-kuperus-moeys/I00053.php



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