Johannes Kleiman lives in Amsterdam for almost all of his life
Johannes Kleiman lived in Amsterdam almost all his life.
Johannes Kleiman lived at many different addresses. The first part of the following overview are the addresses where he lived with his parents, as far as is known. This is followed by an overview of addresses where he lived after his marriage.
- Daalseweg 54, Nijmegen (1898). The blacksmith H.J. van Kleef also lived here at the time.[1]
- Daalseweg 116, Nijmegen.[2]
- Hoogte Kadijk 85 house, Amsterdam: from 27 May 1904 to 24 April 1906.
- Celebesstraat 57 III, Amsterdam: from 24 April 1906 to 29 July 1907.
- Pieter Vlamingstraat 94 I, Amsterdam: from 29 July 1907 to 16 September 1907.
- Mauritskade 69 I, Amsterdam: from 16 September 1907 to 11 July 1908.
- Commelinstraat 27 III, Amsterdam: from 11 July 1908 to 5 November 1915.
- Rapenburg 36 II, Amsterdam: from 5 November 1915 to 20 May 1916.
- Kattenburgerkade 49 III, Amsterdam: from 20 May 1916 to 9 March 1923.
- Marinierstraat 4 house, Amsterdam: from 9 March 1923 to 21 July 1923.
- At Mariniersstraat 6, Amsterdam, Kleiman's father had a blacksmith shop.[3]
- Rombout Hogerbeetsstraat 21 I, Amsterdam: From 21 July 19 23 to 2 July 1928. This was the first address after his marriage.[4] The firm Michael Frank & Zonen was registered at this address from 9 July 1925 to 17 July 1928.[5].
- Frederik Hendrikstraat 24 III, Amsterdam: From 2 July 1928 to 6 March 1929.[4] The firm Michael Frank & Zonen was registered at this address from 17 July 1928 to 1 January 1929 (the date of dissolution).[5]
- Thomsonlaan 25, Haarlem: From 6 March 1929 to 29 April 1933.[4] The Commercial Register of the Centrale Maatschappij shows that this was Kleiman's only Haarlem address.
- General Vetterstraat 40 boven, Amsterdam: from 29 April 1933 to 24 September 1940.[6] In 1937, N.V. Paauwe's Volautomatische Kalenderuurwerken was also listed at this address.[7]
- General Vetterstraat 43 huis, Amsterdam: From 24 September 1940 to 7 June 19 43.[6] From its establishment on 1 June 1941 until the move, Handelsonderneming Gebroeders Kleiman had its registered office there.[8]
- Wielingenstraat 12 II, Amsterdam: from 7 June 1943 to 13 October 1949.[9] This address also housed Handelsonderneming Gebroeders Kleiman during that period.[8] Before that, the Jewish couple Salomone and Rebecca Loeté-Rabbie lived there.[10]
- Biesboschstraat 37 I, Amsterdam: From 13 October 1949 until his death.[11] He lived here above Gerrit de Kleijn, whom he employed in the Opekta-Pectacon warehouse.[12] From 23 December 1949 until its closure on 31 December 1949, Handelsonderneming Gebroeders Kleiman was located there.[8]
Footnotes
- ^ Adresboek voor Nijmegen en het Schependom, Ubbergen en Beek 1898, p. 121.
- ^ Adresboek voor Nijmegen en het Schependom, Ubbergen en Beek 1899, p. 128; 1901, p. 130; 1902, p. 137; 1903, p. 138. Dit betreft misschien een vernummering, maar dat is op dit moment niet bekend.
- ^ Noord-Hollands Archief (NHA), Haarlem, Handelsregister Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam, inv. nr. 97, dossier 12674. Op Beeldbankfoto 010009004826 van het Stadsarchief Amsterdam zijn de panden Mariniersstraat 4 en 6 te zien.
- a, b, c Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Gezinskaarten (toegangsnummer 5421): Gezinskaart Johannes Kleiman.
- a, b NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies, Amsterdam, Archief Anne Frank 212c-6a: Kopie Handelsregisterdossier 19006.
- a, b SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Johanna Catharina Reuman.
- ^ Volgens een e-mail van Willem van der Krogt, 20 augustus 2009, stond dat in het klokkenmakersvakblad Christiaan Huygens van 29 mei 1937.
- a, b, c NHA, Handelsregister Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam, inv. nr. 448-1148, dossier 56003.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Johanna Catharina Reuman..Op de kaart van Kleiman ontbreekt gedetailleerde informatie over de oudere adressen.
- ^ Joods Monument: Verblijf van Gezin Salomon Loeté.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Johannes Kleiman.
- ^ Anne Frank Stichting, Getuigenarchief, Kwakernaak, Jeanne: Interview met Jeanne Kwakernaak, 15 december 2000. De Kleijn staat op de foto van Prinsengracht 263 die in het Anne Frank Huis hangt.