
The title is about Jacques Swaluw but it really is about just more than Jacques.
Jacques was born in Rotterdam on the 19th of June 1942.
Esther Swaluw was the daughter of Isaäc Swaluw and Maria Melkman. On 2 December 1913, she married Izak van Been in Rotterdam, a son of Abraham van Been and Sientje Bacharach. Esther and Izak however divorced, which was registered in the Civil Registry of Rotterdam on 13 June 1936. Together, they had a son Abraham who after the divorce grew up in the family of Izak van Been and his 2nd wife Hanna Boeki.
After her divorce, Esther had three more children:, on 16 June 1936 her daughter Maria was born. Her possible father was Izak van Been, however, no name of a father was registered. But she was “a Jewish child” according to a note on the registration card of her mother, made out by the Jewish Council of Rotterdam.
Esther had a relationship with the non-Jewish Jan Houtkamp in Rotterdam, from whom she had a son who was born on 17 September 1940 and his name was John Houtkamp. According to the registration card of Esther Swaluw, Jan Houtkamp acknowledged John as his on 2 December 1940, being the father of this child. Whether there was a formal marriage or not, could not be researched.
19 June 1942 Esther had another child, named Jacques. He received the family name of Swaluw so it is not clear who Jacques‘ father was. At Esther’s registration on 1 October 1941 by the Jewish Council, her civil status was listed as “divorced.” Also, a note made in April 1943 by the Jewish Council reveals that the 3rd child (Jacques) has not been acknowledged by Jan Houtman.
One of the many notes made on Esther’s registration card of the Jewish Council is an attempt on 2 April 1943 by Esther Swaluw, to safeguard her children from deportation, where Estherr mentioned that her children Jacques and John were non-Jewish, while Maria Swaluw was Jewish. The note of 9 April 1943 is perhaps the most prominent, whereby “the person concerned (Esther Swaluw) 8 April has made a request that her children Jacques and John are G 1”. (G 1 – Mischiling Ersten Grades / half breed first degree). However, all attempts were in vain.
Her daughter Maria Swaluw was deported to Camp Westerbork already on 26 February 1943 and stayed in barack 84. Her mother Esther Swaluw and her children John Houtkamp and Jacques Swaluw were registered together in Westerbork on 31 March 1943 and they stayed in Barrack 70. On 4 May 1943 they were all put on transport to Sobibor and upon arrival there on 7 May 1943, immediately killed.
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