Paramaribo BS-G.1849, 23 nov, fo.267 ; Wolff geboren op woe. 21.nov, Anna Margaretha , dr van Marianne Rachel Wolf in huis la.C-73. aangever Daniel Wolff getuigen Michel Jacob Lionarons, Johan Emanuels.
Zij is getrouwd met Philippus [winkelier] Heilbron (geb Uitdam).
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 februari 1882 te Paramaribo, Suriname, zij was toen 32 jaar oud.
Paramaribo BS-H.1882, 15 feb, N.5; Philippus Heilbron, 35 jrn, winkelier, geb.en won. Paramaribo meerderjarig zn van Gomperts Philip Heilbron, koopman en Dorothes Frederika Uitdam, beiden won. Paramaribo & Anna Margaretha Wolf, 32 jrn, z.b.,geb. en won. paramaribo, meederjarig dr van Marianna Rachel Wolf, z.b., won te Paramaribo. Bijdens verklaarden de comparanten bij deze als hun kind te erkennen: Clarisse Philippina, geb. te Paramaribo, op den tienden december 1`868.
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Clarisse Philippina Heilbron was born on 10 December 1868 (folio 675) in Paramaribo, Suriname.
She is the daughter of Philippus Heilbron and Anna Margaretha Wolf (Wolff).
However, when she was born, she had the surname (Wolf) of her mother. Her parents were not married in 1868.
Her parents got married on 15 February 1882 in Paramaribo. It is mentioned in the marriage certificate that Philippus Heilbron acknowledged the paternity of Clarisse Philippina.
Clarisse Philippina Heilbron married on 18 October 1893 in Paramaribo to Alexander Salomons, son of Jacob Alexander Salomons and Josephine del Castilho. Alexander was born in 1864 in Paramaribo.
It is stated in the marriage certificate that Clarisse her profession was: "artist".
The couple divorced on 14 January 1898 in Paramaribo.
Clarisse Philippina Heilbron opened a photo-studio in August 1889 in the Keizerstraat B-214.
In January 1899 she offered 2 houses for sale: Heerenstraat A-86 and Keizerstraat B-214.
Philippus Heilbron was born in slavery in 1846 in Surinam. He then carried the surname "Uitdam".
His mother was Dorothea Maria Uitdam and his grandmother was Clarisse Maria Uitdam.
The manumission of the 3 slaves took place in 1851. The letters of freedom were dated 12 July 1851.
The owner of the 3 slaves was Jacob Abraham de Vries.
At a certain moment Gomperts Philip Heilbron (1817-1894) acknowledged the paternity of Philippus.
Philippus Heilbron married on 15 February 1882 in Paramaribo to Anna Margaretha Wolf.
Anna Margaretha Wolf was born in Paramaribo in 1849, daughter of Marianna Rachel Wolff.
The witnesses at the marriage were Levy Gomperts Heilbron, farmacist, and Jacob Jacobsz. Gomperts,
consul of Italy.
Levy Gomperts Heilbron was a brother of Gomperts Philip Heilbron.
It is interesting to note that Jacob Jacobsz. Gomperts (1824-1901) was the father of Anna Margaretha Wolf. He had at least 8 children with Marianna Rachel Wolff.
Gomperts Philip Heilbron was born in June 1817 in Paramaribo, son of Gomperts Philip Heilbron
(1780-1830) and Sara Meijer Levy Arons (1787-1837).
Gomperts Philip Heilbron died on 24 May 1894 in Paramaribo, 76 years and 11 months old.
It is stated in the death certificate that he is the widower of Sally Oliveira.
Gomperts Philip Heilbron als had a son with another woman, Johanna Adolphina Geerve.
The son was Christiaan George Heilbron, born in August 1869 in Paramaribo.
Johanna Adolphina Geerve was also born in slavery in 1848. Her manumission took place in 1860.
The letter of freedom is dated 24 February 1860.
Christiaan George Heilbron married on 18 September 1895 in Paramaribo to Lesandrina de Cambra.
It is stated in the marriage certificate that Christiaan George Heilbron is an acknowledged son of Gomperts Philip Heilbron.
The witnesses at the marriage were: Meijer Philip Heilbron, 47 years old, medical doctor, cousin of Christiaan George Heilbron and José Rodrigues, 43 years old, commission-agent.
Christiaan George Heilbron died on 20 December 1918 in Paramaribo, 49 years old.
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