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Notaris: J. van Naerssen


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City archive Breda in Breda, Notarial records
Notariële archieven Breda, Bron: akten, Part: 1261, Period: 1825, Breda, inventory number 1261, April 16, 1825, J. van Naerssen, Allerhande acten (Minuten), 1825, record number 122



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On Friday, 16 November Hannie de Ruiter-Peltzer wrote

Evert Jan Eekhout was genie-ingenieur: A'dam 12-9-1795-Weesp 23-11-1857. Hij werd in 1825 naar Curaçao gezonden. Voor vertrek naar Curaçao machtigde hij zijn broer Joan Wilhem Hachmeester Eekhout (1785-1870) zijn financiële zaken waar te nemen zolang hij in Curaçao was of als hij zou overlijden. In geval van diens ziekte of dood machtigde hij zijn broer Coenraad Eekhout (1778-1865).
Hij trouwde daar op 28-9-1827 met de veel jongere Catharina Striddels van Uijtrecht (of y): Curaçao 22-5-1808-Den Bosch 2-1-1846 Zij kregen 11 kinderen, waarvan er nog 9 in leven waren toen zij overleed, en 7 toen hij overleed. Hij bleek gokschulden te hebben bij zijn dood (volgens zijn schoonvader al bij zijn huwelijk), waardoor de 4 nog ongetrouwde dochters door familie (o.a. de 3 getrouwde zusjes) opgevangen moesten worden.

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