John TenBruggenkate1

M, #1013, ° juli 1904, +. 1976
VaderFrederick Hermanus John Ten Bruggenkate1 ° 29 mei 1874, +. 1938
MoederJessie Louise Cramp1 ° 1878
     John TenBruggenkate was geboren op 19 juli 1904 in Balham, London, (154 Grove Road.)1,2,3 Hij (1) trouwde met Eva Leone Morford (Zij was de dochter van Mr. Walter Morford and Mrs. Morford.)4 Hij (2) trouwde met Christine Mary Hardwick (Zij was de dochter van Mr. en Mrs. A. J. Hardwick, van Woodcroft, Beechdrive, Kingswood, Surrey.)5 Hij overleed in 1976 in Sutton.2 Er was een doodsbericht in de Kings College Annual Report op 2013.6

Meer informatie:
John TenBruggenkate kreeg zijn BA in juni 1927, en zijn MA in Feb 1931, beiden van Kings College, Cambridge. Hij voltooide het 2e deel van zijn opleiding tot dominee in Nov 1928.7,8,9
John TenBruggenkate was dominee in de Anglicaanse kerk. Op 30 Oct 1947 vermelde de Times dat hij was aangesteld als vicar van Kingswood, Surrey.10,11
John TenBruggenkate schreef een brief (van London, gedateerd 26 okt 1933) aan Jan ten Bruggencate.
Hij bedankt Jan voor de genoten gastvrijheid, en geeft meer details omtrent de familie, zoals beroepen, maar weinig namen, vnl. relaties. Zijn vader is de manager van de Buitenlandse afdeling van de Guardian Assurance Company, zijn vader's broer is een bank manager. Hun neef John Philip is een radiologist, en hun neef George Herbert was een dominee in de Anglicaanse kerk, deze overleed in 1912. John's broer is een accountant in Parijs, hij is getrouwd, maar zijn vrouw is ziekelijk, en er zullen ws geen kinderen komen. John moest 3x per week naar de dokter.10

     Het volgende verhaal verscheen in de Wisconsin State Journal op 8 jan 1942 (en in andere kranten). Of het waar is, zal wel nooit bekend worden. [:CR:][LIND:][:TAB:]A minister in southern England had an odd little adventure while trying to do his part (in the war effort). He was the leader of a Boy Scout troop, and said to his boys one day: "I want you all to be on the watch for parachute troops, who might come into our midst under disguise. I shall disguise myself and I hope one of you boys will discover me". [:TAB:]So the Rev. J. Bruggenkate went to a hut at the top of a distant hill and put on a disguise. When he came out, he looked like a chimney sweep, or at least he hoped he did. [:TAB:]Returning to town, he walked along one of the streets. Suddenly he felt a tap on his arm, and when he turned, he saw a policeman. [:TAB:]"You're no chimneysweep!" said the policeman. [:TAB:]"Oh no, officer, I'm a parson." [:TAB:]"A parson! Well, we'll see about that at the police station." [:TAB:]Shortly afterwards, the sergeant at the police station exclaimed: "Why, Mr. Bruggenkate! What are you doing in the dress of a chimney sweep?" [:TAB:]The minister and his Boy Scouts later laughed over the way their test came out.[:LIND]

     A minister in southern England had an odd little adventure while trying to do his part (in the war effort). He was the leader of a Boy Scout troop, and said to his boys one day: "I want you all to be on the watch for parachute troops, who might come into our midst under disguise. I shall disguise myself and I hope one of you boys will discover me".
     So the Rev. J. Bruggenkate went to a hut at the top of a distant hill and put on a disguise. When he came out, he looked like a chimney sweep, or at least he hoped he did.
     Returning to town, he walked along one of the streets. Suddenly he felt a tap on his arm, and when he turned, he saw a policeman.
     "You're no chimneysweep!" said the policeman.
     "Oh no, officer, I'm a parson."
     "A parson! Well, we'll see about that at the police station."
     Shortly afterwards, the sergeant at the police station exclaimed: "Why, Mr. Bruggenkate! What are you doing in the dress of a chimney sweep?"
     The minister and his Boy Scouts later laughed over the way their test came out.12

Hij diende als legerpredikant in WWII.
Hij was op 28 mei 1940 benoemd tot Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, in de Chaplain Department, Royal British Army. Hij diende van 1 Feb 1946 tot 28 Feb 1847 in Palestinië, en kreeg the General Service Medal.13,14


Hij word vermeld in de volgende volkstellingen:
1911 British census (15 Apr): Gezin van Frederick Hermanus John Ten Bruggenkate, 2 Poynders Road, Clapham Park, Wandsworth, London.15
John TenBruggenkate is misschien de John Philip was of een neef van John's vader, of een neef van John (niet duidelijk in de brief) van John Philip TenBruggenkate.10

Bronvermelding(en)

  1. [S84] Birth Cert., Wandsworth, Sep 1904, 1d, pg 708, #68. John Ten Bruggenkate, 19 Jul 1904.
  2. [S602] Sutton Deaths Jan-Apr 1976, vol. 15, pg.0668, WVR. Index and/or images online at http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/
  3. [S326] Wandsworth Births Jul-Sep 1904, vol. 1d, pg. 708,. Index and/or images online at https://www.freebmd.org.uk/. Also available through FamilySearch. <https://www.familysearch.org/
  4. [S274] (London) Times, Engagement TenBruggenkate - Morford, Issue 47741, 20 Jul 1937, pg. 19, col B.
  5. [S274] (London) Times, Engagement TenBruggenkate-Hardwick, Issue 51723, 21 Jun 1950, pg. 6, col C.
  6. [S191] Kings College Annual Report 2013. <http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/files/about/annual-report-2013.pdf
  7. [S274] (London) Times, Issue 44614, 27 Jun 1927. pg. 22, col. E.
  8. [S274] (London) Times, Issue 45742, 9 Feb 1931. pg. 15, col. C.
  9. [S274] (London) Times, Issue 45064, 30 Nov 1928. pg. 18, col. E.
  10. [S53] A. Bicker Caarten, Microfiche, Fiche 1722, pg 27-29. Brief van John TenBruggencate to de Heer ten Bruggencate in Haaksbergen, 26 Oct 1933. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogy.
  11. [S274] (London) Times, Issue 50905, 30 Oct 1947, pg. 7, col C.
  12. [S791] Wisc. State Journal, 8 Jan 1942. "Uncle Ray's Column."
  13. [S248] Gazette, 28 May 1940, issue 34858, 2nd Supplement, pg. 3179. War Office, Awards.
  14. [S757] UK, Military Campaign Medal and Awards Rolls 1793-1949 (General Series) . Series WO 200. Palestine 1945-1948. Reverend J. Bruggenkate.,. Index and/or images online at http://search.ancestrylibrary.com
  15. [S164] British Census: 1911. RG14, Piece 2280, Folio 10. Frederick Hermanus John Ten Bruggenkate.