Jannes Ruinx1

M, #13739, ° s 1675, +. a 1748
FatherBerend Ruinx2 ° s 1634, +. bet 1697 - 1716
MotherMargrieta Vrijlink3 ° s 1640, +. a 1725
  • Other names or spelling variations:
  • Council member Jannes Ruinck.4
  • Borgerd Ruins (in the census.)5
     Jannes Ruinx was from in Almelo at his marriage.1 He married Anna Christina Hoobreke in Almelo1 (banns (NH) 29 May 1707, Almelo.)1 He died a 1748, because he is listed in the census.5

More Information:
Jannes Ruinck was bet 1718 - 1756 a council member of Stad Almelo.4
Jannes Ruinx and Christiena Hooftbreeker made a will on 18 May 1716. They name each other sole heir, but in case they have no children, half of the estate will, after the death of the survivor, go to the family of testator, and the other half to the sister of testatrix, Catrina Hooftbrekers. If she would die without children, this portion will go to the son of Mr. Henr. Ruink, named Daniel Ruink. Christiena wishes that half of the money she is owed from the salary of her brother Daniel Hooftbrekers from the East India Company in Amsterdam, will go to her husband, and half to her sister Catria. Her sister will also receive her clothes, and her debt will be forgiven. Jannes gives his mother Margrieta Vrijlink her legal portion from the estate of his father, which he has not received yet. After the death of the survivor, they give 50 car. gld. to the Poor.3
Jannes Ruinx and Christiena Hooftbreeker made a will on 23 May 1725. Jannes names Christiena sole heir, after his mother Margrieta Vrijlink had her legal portion, Christiena names her husband sole heir. Jannes gives to his brothers Albert Ruijnx and Jan Hendrik Ruinx and the son of his late brother Hendrik Ruink, named Daniel Ruink ƒ25.- to share. Christiena gives her sister Catrina Hooftbrekers also ƒ25.-.2 Jannes Ruijnk became a member of the NH church in Almelo in Oct 1695.6

Court Records:

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 22 Jun 1716:
Berentien Hendriks Heineman as heir of her brother Jan Hendrik Heineman, also for the other heirs, with her husband Jan Henriks Olde as guardian conveyed the house of the late Jan Heineman, located between the house of the widow R. Raquet and that of Everd Hendriks, to Jannes Ruinx and his wife Christiena Hooftbreeker and heirs.7

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 14 Feb 1739:
Jannes Ruinx, burgemeester, and his wife Anna Christiena Hoofbrekers took out a mortgage with Albertus Bastiaan, ex-burgemeester, and his wife Anna Christina Lubelije, with as collateral their half house and yard, in which they are living, of which they other half belongs to the widow Raquet.8


Census records:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Borgerd Ruins (2nd quarter). Household consists of only the man.5

Source(s)

  1. [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Jannes Ruinx en Anna Christina Hoobreker, 29 May 1707.
  2. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, Fol. 411-415. Testament Jannes Ruinx en zijn huisvrouw Christiena Hooftbreeker, 23 May 1725.
  3. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, Fol. 148-151. Testament Jannes Ruinx en zijn huisvrouw Christina Hooftbrekers, 18 May 1716.
  4. [S40] Burgemeesters Almelo.
  5. [S24] Volkstelling Twente, Stad en Landgericht Almelo, 1748. pg. 9, #3.
  6. [S202] NH Lidmaten. Film #0116411, image 287a.
  7. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618*, Fol. 151-152. Transportacte, 22 Jun 1716.
  8. [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 347-348. Hypotheekacte, 14 Feb 1739.