Anthonia Stutser

Female31 October 1803–11 December 1873

Brief Life History of Anthonia

When Anthonia Stutser was born on 31 October 1803, in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, her father, Henricus Stutser, was 29 and her mother, Rebecca Munter, was 28. She married Willem Cornelis Potharst on 7 November 1821, in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 8 daughters. She died on 11 December 1873, in her hometown, at the age of 70.

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Family Time Line

Willem Cornelis Potharst
1797–1866
Anthonia Stutser
1803–1873
Marriage: 7 November 1821
Johanna Maria Potharst
1821–1899
Willem Hendricus Jacobus Potharst
1825–1893
Elisabeth Johanna Potharst
1826–
Jacobus Potharst
1828–
Hendricus Johannes Potharst
1831–
Anna Maria Potharst
1834–
Alida Maria Potharst
1837–1841
Antonius Potharst
1839–1849
Maria Christina Potharst
1842–1850
Anna Maria Potharst
1845–
Johannes Potharst
1846–1847
Catharina Potharst
1848–1848
Geertruida Maria Potharst
1849–1850

Sources (33)

  • Anthonia Stutster in entry for Maria Christina Potharst, "Netherlands Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910"
  • Antonia Stutster in entry for Antonius Potharst, "Netherlands Deaths and Burials, 1668-1945"
  • Anthonia Statster in entry for Anna Maria Potharst, "Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Civil Registration, 1811-1950"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    7 November 1821Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
  • Children (13)

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    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (8)

    +3 More Children

    World Events (8)

    1813

    Age 10

    The Dutch defeated the French.

    1815 · United Kingdom of the Netherlands

    Age 12

    During the Napoleonic Wars, the Netherlands was freed from the French by Prussian and Russian troops. William Frederik declared himself king of the region on March 16, 1815. Tensions rose between the southern and northern regions of the Netherlands. Eventually, Belgium declared themselves independent on October 4, 1830 during the Belgian Revolution (which broke out in August of 1830). William did not accept this change, and launched a invasion that ultimately had to be called off. The Treaty of London was signed in 1839, recognizing Belgian independence by the Dutch in exchange for certain land acquisitions.

    1824 · Creation of Netherlands Trading Society

    Age 21

    King William I of the Netherlands established the Netherlands Trading Society (a successor to the Dutch East India Company) to revive the trade between the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies. The institution was headquartered in Amsterdam.

    Name Meaning

    Possibly an Americanized form of German Statler (see Stadler ).

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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