Everwijn Warners1

M, #3591, ° c 1712, +. Oct 1794
FatherBerend Warnars1,2,3 ° s 1672, +. bet 1750 - 1756
MotherRebecca Franken4 ° s 1680
  • Other names or spelling variations:
  • Everwijn Warnaars Berendz (in the Mennonite list.)3,5
  • Everwijn Wanders (in a contract.)6
  • Proven or possible relations:
  • Everwijn Warners was a brother of Anneken Warners, because Everwijn is mentioned in Anneken's will.2
     Everwijn Warners was from in Almelo at his marriage.1 He married (NH) Janneke ten Kate, daughter of Gerrijt ten Cate and Trijntje Bavink, on 12 May 1736 in Almelo1,7 (banns (NH) 7 Apr 1736, Almelo.)1 He died on 5 Oct 1794 in Almelo.7,8

More Information:
He was baptized (Doopsgez.) on 1 Feb 1733 in Almelo by Ds. J. Mol.3,5 He was a cooper.9
Everwijn Warners and Janneke ten Kate had four more daughters, who died young.4 He was mentioned in the will of Jan Vinken and Anneken Warners on 28 Jan 1766.2

Court Records:

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 30 Jan 1752:
Everwijn Wanders, and his wife Janneke ten Kate, and also Jacob Bavink and Baerent Bavink, the first as representative of Venneken ten Cate, and tha last as representative of Siemon van Hoorn and his wife Maria ten Cate, conveyed to Gerhardus Swam, and Albert Steenbergen and their resp. wives, their parental house and yard, between the house of Thomas Kosters and that of the Count of Rechteren.6

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 1 Jun 1754:
Hendrik Antonij Ernst, and his wife Johanna Meijers took out a mortgage with Everwijn Warners, and his wife Jenneken ten Cate and heirs, with as collateral their house and yard, next to the house of Stoffer Voerknegt and the children of Gerrit Voerknegt and that of the widow of Jan Arents Hagedoorn.10

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 7 May 1753:
Gerhardus Boom, judge of the Heerlijkheid Almelo, as representative of A. P. Z. Graaf van Rechteren, Lord of Almelo and Vriezenveen conveyed to Everwijn Warners, and his wife and heirs, the half house and yard, with the room and the land behind it, located on the Common Road, under one roof with Abraham Koebrugge, between the houses of Gerhardus Swam and Albert Steenbergen. The seller had bought this house from Levien Frederijk Bosman, and it is presently occupied bu the Jew Abraham Joseph and Adolph Tellegenhof. The buyer has the right to half the well, and the riight to enlarge the ditch.11


Census records:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Everwijn Warners (2nd quarter). Household consists of Everwijn, wife, and two children onder 10. Trijntje is probably the unnamed child.12

Family

Janneke ten Kate ° 1 Aug 1718, +. 21 Jul 1799
Children

Source(s)

  1. [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Everwijn Warners en Janneke ten Kate, 7 Apr 1736.
  2. [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2649, Fol. 87-89. Testament Jan Vinken en Anneke Warners, 28 Jan 1766 (extract).
  3. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 1, pg 15 (image 13b), #12. Everwijn Warners Berendsz, 1 Feb 1733.
  4. [S101] J.H. Warnaars, Warnaars, p.52.
  5. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 2 (1754), pg 9 (image 86b), #3. Everwijn Warnars Berends.
  6. [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 590. Transportacte, 30 Jan 1752.
  7. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 2 (1754), pg 9 (image 86b), #4. Janneke ten Cate, huisvrouw van Everwijn Warnars.
  8. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 5 (Vol 9D), pg. 29 (image 223b), #1. Janneke ten Cate, wed. Everwijn Warnars.
  9. [S28] BS Stad Almelo, Overlijden/Deaths : 1833 #77. Rebecca Warnaars, 26 Oct 1833.
  10. [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, fol 638. Hypotheekacte, 1 Jun 1754.
  11. [S23] SA, Inv. #2619, Fol. 615. Transportacte, 7 May 1753.
  12. [S24] Volkstelling Twente, Stad en Landgericht Almelo, 1748. pg. 10, #3.
  13. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 3, pg 30 (image 108b), #6. Trijntje Warnaars Everwijnsdg, 15 Apr 1764.
  14. [S11] Stad Almelo, Marriages : Benjamin ten Bruggencate en Rebecca Warnaars, 31 Jul 1795.
  15. [S18] Baptist, Almelo, Baptisms, Marriages, Church Members : Bk 3, pg 36 (image 114b), #3. Rebecca Warnars Everwijnsdg, 23 Mar 1777.