Child of David van der Stam and his family

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David van der Stam and his family

The Van der Stam family settled in Hoogkarspel after the war broke out. David van der Stam was the owner of several butcher's shops in Amsterdam and therefore took the train to Amsterdam every day. He frequently went to pub Bantam in Hoogkarspel. When the owner was forced to hang the sign "Forbidden for Jews" on the door, he asked David van der Stam to enter the pub from the back from now on.
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D. v.d. Stam

Bron: In Nationaal archief (arch.nr 2.09.16 inv.nr. 532.5), Nederlandse Beheersinstituut bureau Bijzondere Beheren (NBI), verkaufsbucher van de Niederländische Grundsücksverwaltung (NG), Den Haag komt voor D. v.d Stamwoont Streekweg 114a Hoogkarspel. Betreft eigendom: Kinkerkstraat 208-210, Amsterdam. Beheerder 1942: Everout (volgnr. 1898 beheernr 1455/2-3 en notaris: v. Do(o)rn,  periode vlp ve…

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