Groessen, ca. 5 km ten westen van Zevenaar.
NB. Datum is registratiedatum!
Zij is getrouwd met Petrus (Pieter) Borree ( Boeré, Boere, Boeree, Boerée, Bourre).
Toestemming voor het huwelijk is 7 april 1752 verkregen te Leiden.Bron 3
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 april 1752 te Leiden.Bron 3 Ze zijn in de kerk getrouwd op 22 april 1752 te Leiden.Bron 4Kind(eren):
" ... Another woman, Arnolda Kniest, opened a tea and coffee outlet four months after the birth of her third child in 1755,
but continued to have another 10 children after that.
The analysis of the baptisms of the children of tea and coffee vendors shows that the
pattern that had earlier arisen from the marriage data is confirmed: most men and women
entered into the business after they had been married for a couple of years and had become
parents of their first children. For married women (and men) the entry into the new highly
prolific trade was thus not a direct result of marriage, but rather a delayed result which
closely connected to the burden of having a small but growing family. The newly established
tea and coffee shops thus fit the hypothesis that mothers of young children worked as
shopkeepers rather well. Although recent research has shown that their reproductive duties
are far from a sufficient explanation for womens work patterns in the early modern period,
this shows that they did affect choices in what type of work women performed in specific
moments in the life cycle."
Bron:
HOUSEHOLDS, WORK AND CONSUMER CHANGES.
THE CASE OF TEA AND COFFEE SELLERS IN 18TH CENTURY LEIDEN
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DANIELLE VAN DEN HEUVEL
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
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ELISE VAN NEDERVEEN MEERKERK
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY