Isaac Abrahams Elsevier1

M, #17936, b. 26 March 1627, d. 3 September 1684
Father*Abraham Matthijs Elsevier1 b. 4 Apr 1592, d. 14 Aug 1652
Mother*Catharina Jans Waesbergen1 b. 5 Apr 1597, d. b 25 Oct 1659

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Last Edited16/12/2016
Birth*Isaac Abrahams Elsevier was born on 26 March 1627 in Leiden, .1
 
BaptismIsaac Abrahams Elsevier was baptized on 31 March 1627 Nederduitsche Gereformeerde Kerk, Leiden, .2 
Marriage*He married Anna Willems Mast on 22 March 1650 Nederduitsche Gereformeerde Kerk, Rotterdam. They had at least nine children.3
 
Death*He died on 3 September 1684 Rotterdam, , at age 57.4
 
Burial*He was buried on 7 September 1684 Rotterdam.4 
Occupation* Circa 1650 Isaac Abrahams Elsevier was a merchant.5 

Citations

  1. [S847] E-mails from Andries Penders to Delia Robertson, 2015 "unknown cd."
  2. [S847] E-mails from Andries Penders to Delia Robertson, 2015 "Isaac Abrahams Elsevier (born Leiden 26-03-1627, bapt. Leiden Geref. 31-03-1627, died R'dam 3-09-1684 (57 years old) , buried R'dam 7-09-1684)."
  3. [S847] E-mails from Andries Penders to Delia Robertson, 2015 "He married R'dam Geref. 22-03-1650 Anna Willems van der Mast ..."
  4. [S847] E-mails from Andries Penders to Delia Robertson, 2015 "died R'dam 3-09-1684 (57 years old) , buried R'dam 7-09-1684."
  5. [S847] E-mails from Andries Penders to Delia Robertson, 2015 "He was bookprinter at Leiden for the University and bookseller."
 

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