is het 29 11 1870 volgens militie register
Was opzichter bij het slijpen van de Cullinan stenen
Ridder in de Orde van Oranje Nassau
AVVL Arbeiders Vereniging Voor Lijkverbranding, veel diamant slijpers waren lid van AVVL, Salomon, m'n vader en zelfs ik, nu heet dat Yarden
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Soort akte :Death
Naam :KOE
Voorna(a)m(en) :Aron
Geslacht :M
Geboorteplaats :Londen
Geboortedatum :Jaar 1871
Naam vader :KOE
Voornamen vader :Nathan
Geslacht van de vader :M
Naam moeder :SLIJPER
Voorna(a)m(en) moeder :Evaline
Geslacht van de moeder :F
Plaats van overlijden :Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
Datum van overlijden :16/04/1928
Leeftijd :57
Naam partner :WEENING
Voorna(a)m(en) partner :Eva
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Er ist verheiratet mit Eva Weening.
Sie haben geheiratet am 22. Juli 1891 in Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands , er war 20 Jahre alt.Quelle 4
trouwdatum volgens site Han Raam http://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-van-raam/I53764.php
17 09 1891 Joodse Huwelijk ?
https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=nha&identifier=4871fd70-f4ea-4883-ad67-ad05abdc6043⟨=nl&six=47
Bron Burgerlijke stand - Huwelijk
Archieflocatie Noord-Hollands Archief
Algemeen Gemeente: Amsterdam
Soort akte: Huwelijksakte
Aktenummer: reg.17;fol.38v
Datum: 22-07-1891
Bruidegom Aron Koe
Leeftijd: 20
Geboorteplaats: Londen
Bruid Eva Weening
Leeftijd: 19
Geboorteplaats: Amsterdam
Vader bruidegom Nathan Koe
Moeder bruidegom Evaline Slijper
Vader bruid Samson Weening
Moeder bruid Grietje Content
Nadere informatie beroep Bg.:diamantslijper;beroep vader Bd.:diamantslijper
Kind(er):
GEBOORTE INFO:
Source Information:
FreeBMD. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office.
Name: Aron Koe
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1870
Registration district: Whitechapel
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1c
Page: 378 (click to see others on page)
In Militieregister geschreven Aron met éen A
lengte 1703 mm
aangezicht gewoon
voorhoofd breed
oogen bruin
neus gewoon
mond klein
kin idem
haar bruin
wenkbrauwen idem
lich. gebreken
17 03 1890 vrijgesteld wegens lichte gebreken onder gebrek nr 250
Foto met vrouw Eva Weening in Parijs, ze beleven er anderhalf jaar tot het geld op was...
Gegeven naam was Aaron, bekend geworden in de pers als Herman ook wel genaamd Henri
Was ridder in de orde van Oranja Nassau (wegens het slijpen van de Cullinan)
diamantslijper
Beroemd geworden i.v.m met de door hem geslepen Culinan diamant
Die door Asscher werd gekloven
After prolonged study it was decided to first cleave the diamond into ten pieces: this operation which was performed by Mr. A. Asscher, resulting in the three largest pieces weighing 158, 147 and 130 carats. The polishing was supervised by Henry Koe and yielded 21 gems, ranging from 70 carats to less than 1 carat. They totalled 373.75 carats which represented a loss in weight of almost 63 percent. The final result, however, was considered to have been better than anyone had expected. The specifications of the larger gems cut from the Excelsior are as follows:
Nederlander door geboorte kwam in 1888 naar Amsterdam en ging bij zijn vader wonen
in 1881 verhuisde naar Plantaadje (Franschelaan) 27
Hij werkte naar het schijnt voor de Asscher diamand fabriek en zou aan de cullinan Diamanten gewerkt hebben, voor de crown jewels
Ridder in de Orde van Nassau
http://www.onderscheidingen.nl/nl/medailles/orden/on.html
diamantslijper Beroemd geworden i.v.m met de door hem geslepen Culinan diamant Die door Asscher werd gekloven
After prolonged study it was decided to first cleave the diamond into ten pieces: this operation which was performed by Mr. A. Asscher, resulting in the three largest pieces weighing 158, 147 and 130 carats. The polishing was supervised by Henry Koe and yielded 21 gems, ranging from 70 carats to less than 1 carat. They totalled 373.75 carats which represented a loss in weight of almost 63 percent. The final result, however, was considered to have been better than anyone had expected. tekst Reginald Ko2
FAMOUS JEWELS.amond the earth had ever given forth, 3034 5/8 international karats, but is was of the finest blue-white tint and practically flawless.he can tell. His eye running along the site of a deep excavation suddenly caught the gleam of something flashing high on the bank. Climbing up, he first tried to pull it out with his fingers, then broke a knife blade in the process, by which time he realized he had hold of a very large stone. It was so large that he began to doubt that the object really was a diamond. He said himself : "When I took a good look at the stone stuck there in the pit, it suddenly flashed across me that I had gone insane that the whole thing was imaginary. I knew it could not be a diamond."news to all parts of the globe, and a little later Mr. Wells received a present of $10,000 from the company.r among the crown jewels.tic event in itself: an moment in the life of several human beings Joseph firm of Brothers, Amsterdam, who cut it with the accuracy of a great artisan ; Henri , to whom the polishing was entrusted, and the King of England, to whom it was presented, by theTransvaal Government, in recognition of the grant of autonomy byfths paid to the mine owners in cash. It was decided to divide the stone into three almost equal parts. The cutting was begun on Feb. 10, 1908, but not till the end of October was the work completed on the largest section alone. While the cutting nowadays, with the improveds given 74 facets, too little, some think, to bring out its full beauty ; the second, a square English cut brilliant, 309 3/16, with 66 facets ; the third furnishing several gems, varying all the way from 92 to the most minute. Although the cutting of this wonder was a good advertisement for the firm, Brothers are said to have lost money by it.to the Cullinan, the largest diamond in the world was the Excelsior, found June 30, 1893, in the Jagersfontein mine. Orange River Colony, under the control of the De Beers Company, by a native, who received $750, a horse, saddle and bridle, equal to a home and business in Kaffir circles. This weighed 971 karats in the rough, was the shape of a broken icicle, and of the coveted blue-white. It was kept for twelve years, with the hope that it would be pur- chased entire, but no buyer forthcoming was broken up. The samepiration on their brows as big as peas. The cleaver was as cool as if he were cutting an apple, knowing that if the crystal parted, it would be only where he wished."still larger piece, the stone at the breakage showing evidences of internal strain, but the Excelsior, supposed to be of the same construction, has been proved to be complete. It is an interesting question whether the other half of the Cullinan may not sometime be found. Think of a diamond weighing 7,000 karats !
by Helen Bartlett Bridgman
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