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Lambert Straatman
Born(1802-10-14)14 October 1802
Bergen op Zoom
Died18 April 1888(1888-04-18) (aged 85)
Ixelles
NationalityBelgian
Occupationship-owner

Lambert Straatman (14 October 1802 – 18 April 1888) was a Belgian ship-owner from Brussels. Born in Bergen op Zoom, he moved to Brussels around 1826 and became a naturalised Belgian citizen in 1841.

Notes and references

  1. André de Walque, Straatman, in Le Parchemin, bulletin of the Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, January–February 1990, n 265, p. 76.
  2. Table décennale alphabétique des pièces imprimées par ordre de la Chambre des Représentants, Brussels, Hayez, 1851, Straatman, Lambert, Naturalisation (n 221, 1841-42), p. 171.

Further reading

  • Jacques Dubreucq, Bruxelles, une histoire capitale, volume 4, la Section du Canal, Brussels, p. 239 et 240.
  • Éliane Gubin, Bruxelles au XIX siècle: berceau d’un flamingantisme démocratique (1840-1873), Brussels, 1979, p. 139 et 490.
  • Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Lambert Straatman is cited in the entry of Charles-François Stallaert.
  • Jaarboek des Koninklijke Vlaamsche Akademie, 1895, p. 86–87.
  • Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk et alii, Dictionnaire des Patrons en Belgique, Brussels, De Boeck, 1996, p. 265.
  • Thierry Scaillet, La Société Royale de Philanthropie. Histoire d'une institution au service des aveugles et des démunis, Brussels, 2011, p. 268.
  • Anthony Peter Swallow et Michel P. Vanwelkenhuyzen, Décès français à Bruxelles-ville (1821-1830), Brussels, s. d., sub verbo, Fautier.
  • Table décennale alphabétique des pièces imprimées par ordre de la Chambre des Représentants, Brussels, Hayez, 1851, Straatman, Lambert, Naturalisation (n 221, 1841–42), p. 171.
  • Baudouin Walckiers, Filiations lignagères contemporaines, Brussels, 1999 (See: descendance van Dievoet-Straatman).
  • André de Walque, Straatman, in Le Parchemin, bulletin of the Genealogical and Heraldic Office of Belgium, January–February 1990, n 265, p. 76.
  • Sophie Fautier, Le livre de raison de Sophie Fautier, continué jusqu'à nos jours par un de ses descendants, Brussels, 1988.


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