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Notaris: Gerardus Wijthoff / Type: Attestatie / Beschrijving: in bierkelder op Koningsplein is Aagje de Jong uit Rotterdam bij haar tante gelogeerd; schoonmoeder komt haar opzoeken, daarna ook haar man met wie ze in scheiding ligt, en de broers en zus van haar man; man scheldt en verwenst haar; Aagje probeert hem te kalmeren met bier en jenever, maar vloeken gaat door, gewelddadig, wordt de kelder uitgewerkt, maar uit vrees dat hij terugkomt wordt de hoofdofficier te hulp geroepen; vervolgens maakt schoonmoeder heibel; echtgenoot van Aagje blijkt kind te hebben verwekt bij andere vrouw die met haar baby ook in de kelder komt bij Aagje / Rotterdam


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Amsterdam City Archives, Notarial records
VH Notariëel Protocollen, Amsterdam, archive 5075, inventory number 13321



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