Delft Collection (Collectie Delft)

Author:
Archief Delft
Publisher:
Gemeente Delft
Year:
2014

Collectie Delft

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The most recent addition to the set of online resources being developed by the dedicated archivists at Gemeentarchief Delft. As shown on the screenshot below, it has a bibliogrphy of Willem van Orange and the short biographies from the Heraldisch Bureau Nagtegaal. The section most relevant to Leeuwenhoek is the Nadere toegangen, Further access. Bladeren door Bronnen = Browse Sources.

The Alfabetisch overzicht archieven (Alphabetical overview of the archives) lists the dozens of archive inventories in the database. Those relevant to Leeuwenhoek's life are listed below under Related sources in order of inventory number of the volumes. The search function queries the database for names as well as a variety of characteristics. Queries can be filtered by source and by date.

This resource replaced the Digitale Stamboom (digital family tree) in January 2016.

Some of the Dutch terms:

Jongeman and jongedochter (young man and daughter) means that neither of them was previously married. Otherwise, it would be weduwnaar or weduwe (widower and widow) and often the name of the dead spouse.

Wonend (living) is the street where they were living when they married. Trowen is marriage and ondertrouw is betrothal.

Ondertrouw. As you can see from the archive inventory, inventory numbers 123 through 145 are the city's Ondertrouwboeken (marriage license books) from 1584 to 1811. Number 127 covers the years 1650 through 1656. Registering with the city does not preclude registering with one of the churches, also. However, those are in separate books, so they are separate items in this database, and they are not cross-referenced. The Wikipedia clarifies ondertrouw:

This ancient custom is similar to the publication of banns of marriage, but it is a civil process not an ecclesiastical one. (Ondertrouw does not refer to the banns. The Dutch phrase for "banns" is kerkelijke huwelijksaankondiging.) Ondertrouw existed before the Reformation and was continued afterwards. Ondertrouw has survived into modern times and exists today as a pre-marriage legal requirement in both the Netherlands and Belgium. In both countries civil marriage is compulsory and couples intending to marry register the ondertrouw beforehand at the civil registry (Burgerlijke Stand). Ondertrouw is now analogous to the process of applying for a marriage licence. Sometimes it is referred to as notice of intention to marry (huwelijksaangifte).

Ondertrouw should not be confused with the reading of the banns, engagement or betrothal. The word ondertrouw itself has no English equivalent.

Ondertrouw dates and wedding dates tend to be no less than two weeks apart.

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Related sources:
Year Author Title
1536 - 1796 Burgemeesters Delft Register van poorterinschrijvingen
1573 - 1714 Kerkenraad Register met namen van lidmaten en predikanten
1575 - 1811 Gerecht (Delft court of law) Trouwboeken, 1575-1811
1579 - 1807 Burgemeesters Delft Consentboeken
1584 - 1811 Gerecht (Delft court of law) Ondertrouwboeken (civil), 1584-1811
1585 - 1650 Burgemeesters Deflt Huizenprotocol 1585
1587 - 1626 Nederduits-Gereformeerde Gemeente Ondertrouwboeken (ecclesiastical) 1587 - 1626
1600's - ~ 1800 Vierschaar Delft Protocol van Delfshaven, Overschie en Poortland (ORA 285)
1616 - 1811 Nederduits-Gereformeerde Gemeente Doopboeken Nieuwe Kerk, 1616 - 1811
1620 Moeut, A.C. Legger der verponding op de huizen, 1620
1623 - 1737 Burgemeesters Delft Registers van binnenlandse paspoorten, 1623-1626 en 1646-1737
1626 - 1801 Nederduits-Gereformeerde Gemeente Ondertrouwboeken Oude Kerk, 1626 - 1801
1626 - 1811 Nederduits-Gereformeerde Gemeente Ondertrouwboeken Nieuwe Kerk, 1626 - 1811
1632 - 1640 Burgemeesters Delft Verpondingen buiten de poorten, 1632-1640
1648 - 1810 Vierschaar Delft 1, 2 en 3 Prothocol (ORA 281-283)
1650 - 1795 Burgemeesters Delft Registers van kleine ambten en officiën
1657 - 1816 Kerkenraad Register van ingekomen lidmaten
1667 Overschie, J. and H. Vockestaert Straatgeld, 1667
1667 - 1668 Burgemeesters Delft Rekening van de ontvanger van het kaai- en diepgeld 1667-1668
1679 Burgemeesters Delft Kohier van de wijnimpost
1680 Burgemeesters Delft Kohier Familiegeld
2000 Nagtegaal, H. K. Heraldisch Bureau Nagtegaal
2013 Archief Delft DTB - Baptism, Marriage, Burial Archive
2013 Archief Delft HGD - Reformed Church Archive
2013 Archief Delft OAD - Old Archive
2013 Archief Delft ORA - Old Judicial Archive
2013 Archief Delft WKD - Orphans Chamber Archive
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