Fenneke ten Bruggenkate1,2

F, #4186, ° 1721
FatherIsaak ten Bruggencate1 ° s 1690, +. 31 Aug 1783
MotherAaltjen ten Getkate1 ° s 1690, +. 12 Aug 1774
     Fenneke ten Bruggenkate was born in 1721.3 She was buried on 7 Apr 1795 in Almelo.4,5

More Information:
She was mentioned in the will of Isaak ten Bruggencate and Aaltjen ten Getkate on 3 Apr 1764.1

Court Records:

Landgericht, Almelo, 4 Sep 1788:
Joannes Stokkelaar, and his wife Trientjen Bolk. Jannes Eshuis neemt op dezelfde dag een hypotheek op bij Fenneke ten Bruggenkate conveyed to Jannes Eshuis, and his wife, children, and heirs, their house, named "Eshuis", situated in the Sluijtersveld, and occupied by the buyer, with the land belonging to it: a piece near the house; a piece named the Wolfstukke; a piece in the Nieuwenkamp next to the land of Gerrit Kremer; a piece before the house of Mannes Hendriksen; and a hayfield in the Grutters maate near the house of Arnoldus Kamerling. Jannes Eshuis takes out a mortgage with Fenneke ten Bruggenkate on the same day.6

Heerlijkheid Almelo, 24 Oct 1794:
Fenneke ten Bruggenkate with her brother Burg. Baerent ten Bruggencate as guardian, for herself, and also for the other heirs of her parents conveyed a piece of her garden, located immediately next to the garden of Abraham Hanterman, in exchange for a piece of Abraham Hanterman's garden, to Abraham Hanterman and his children and heirs.2


Census records:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Isaak ten Bruggencate (1st quarter.)3

Source(s)

  1. [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2649, Fol. 32. Testament Isaak ten Bruggenkate en Aaltje ten Getkate, 3 Apr 1764.
  2. [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2652, Fol. 138. Transportacte, 24 Oct 1794.
  3. [S24] Volkstelling Twente, Stad en Landgericht Almelo, 1748. pg. 2, #3.
  4. [S61] Gerard de Voer, 1998 - 2012.
  5. [S68] Ten Bruggencate, Various Documents, Familie advertenties (copie). Fenneken ten Bruggencate, 12 Nov 1797. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogy.
  6. [S22] LA Court Records, Inv. #2651, Fol. 235. Transportacte, 4 Sep 1788.