Buitekant & Scheffer Family Tree » David Barend Buitenkant (1899-1942)

Personal data David Barend Buitenkant 

Source 1

Household of David Barend Buitenkant

(1) He had a relationship with Maartje Dik.


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)


(2) He is married to Judith van Bever.

They got married on March 29, 1922 at Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, he was 22 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Mientje Buitenkant  1934-1943
  2. (Not public)


Notes about David Barend Buitenkant

Bruidegom: David Buitenkant
Geboorteplaats: Amsterdam
Leeftijd: 22
Beroep: venter
Vader bruidegom: Barend Buitenkant
Beroep: Koopman
Moeder bruidegom: Rebecca Haag
Bruid: Judith van Bever
Geboorteplaats: Amsterdam
Leeftijd: 19
Vader bruid: Samson van Bever
Beroep: Koopman
Moeder bruid: Sientje Smeer
Gebeurtenis:
Huwelijk
Datum:
woensdag 29 maart 1922
Gebeurtenisplaats:
Amsterdam

Documenttype:
BS Huwelijk
Erfgoedinstelling:
Noord-Hollands ArchiefNoord-Hollands Archief
Plaats instelling:
Haarlem
Collectiegebied:
Noord-Holland
Aktenummer:
Reg.6B fol. 3
Registratiedatum:
29 maart 1922
Akteplaats:
Amsterdam

David Buitenkant

David Buitenkant, a flower peddler, was a son of Barend Buitenkant and Rebecca Haag. He married Judith van Bever in Amsterdam on 19 March 1922, a daughter of Samson van Bever and Sientje Smeer. The couple had eight children, of whom one son has survived the Holocaust. 7 November 1938, five of their children were sent to the Bergstichting in Laren: Jacob, Rebecca, Arie, Sientje and Samuel. They have been killed together on 21 May 1943 in Sobibor. David´s son Barend and daughter Mientje lived still at home with their parents at Weesperstraat 123 I in Amsterdam; Barend lost his life in the Extern kommando Hirschberg and Mientje was killed in Sobibor on 23 July 1943.

David's wife Judith passed away in Amsterdam on 2 October 1941 and was interred on 5 October 1941 in the Jewish Cemetery in Diemen. Under pressure of the circumstances, David Buitenkant took his own life on 8 September 1942 and has been interred six days later, on 14 September 1942 in the Jewish Cemetery in Diemen.
City Archive of Amsterdam, archive cards of David Buitenkant, Samson Buitenkant and Samson van Bever; the website Akevoth/Mokum/Burialpermits and NIOD, records Jewish Council (Joodse Raad), box 36d, letter r dated 16 September 1942.

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