Isaac van Goudoever

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Isaac van Goudoever by Reinier Vinkeles

Isaac van Goudoever (before 20 October 1720[Note 1] in Amersfoort – 11 September 1793[Note 2] in Amsterdam) was a colonel of the Amsterdam schutterij who in April 1787 played a leading role in the conversion of the Amsterdam vroedschap to the cause of the Patriot faction in the Patriottentijd.

Herengracht 127
Herengracht 180
Schultsz, Johan Christoffel (1749-1812), Herengracht 248

Van Goudoever was the son of the wine merchant Hendrik van Goudoever and Anna van Drakenburg.[1] He was married on 8 May 1749 to Agneta Ermina de Lange.[Note 3] They lived at various addresses on the Herengracht in Amsterdam: No. 127 between 1749 and 1760; No. 180 between 1760 and 1778; and No. 248 after 1778.[2]

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