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    1. immasayyes on

      What’s your exact question? I think it doesn’t say anything about them being Jewish. Just name, place/city, dates and house number, though his name seems crossed out. Happy to help but I’m not sure what the question is

    2. Trebaxus99 on

      This is ledger with inhabitants of a specific address. I’ve seen these type of pages in the municipal administration of Amsterdam before.

      [Here](https://images.memorix.nl/ams/download/fullsize/aad8f37c-efe1-754b-283e-4231b1f15c33.jpg) is a high resolution version.

      The top line indicates the address: Haarlemmer Houttuinen 146.

      Then a number of people is listed: the family living there. People that were diseased or moved away were striked through.

      I doubt this had something to do with their religion. There is no mention of it and the dates of birth indicate that these people passed away before 1940. This specific ledger was used until 1863.

      My assumption is that these were two sisters (Gijzel…) living together with their husbands (Wagenaar and Feder) and their children. Both women were born in Groningen, and it was common for sisters that moved to a different city to live together.

      The sister married to Feder seemed to have died in 1855, after which the husband and children left in 1856 (which makes sense of course).

      Wagenaar seemed to have been a sailor.

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