Berent ten Bruggencate1,2

M, #3498, * 11 Feb 1748, + b 1809
FatherHermannus ten Bruggencate1,3,2 * s 1709, + bt 3 Oct 1777 - 9 Feb 1778
MotherAletta Troost2 * c 1719, + bt 1758 - 1761

Family

Gerritdina Schoenmaker * 19 May 1754, + b 1780
Children
  • Hermannus ten Bruggencate12 * Jan 1775, + 25 Dec 1847
  • Christina ten Bruggencate5 * 6 Jul 1777, + 13 May 1852
  • Aletta ten Bruggencate13 * 21 Mar 1779, + 2 Dec 1860
     Berent ten Bruggencate was born in Almelo.1 Berent was baptized (NH) on 11 Feb 1748 at Almelo.2 He (1) married Gerritdina Schoenmaker (banns (NH) 5 Apr 1775, Almelo. They went with certificate to Vriezenveen.)1 He (2) married Grietje Berends on 29 Apr 1780 at Vriezenveen.4 He died b 1809.5

Other information:

Berent ten Bruggencate was a baker.6
     He swore allegiance to the new constitution as mayor7 Berent was the provisional representative of Vriezenveen in 9 Mar 1795.7
     Berent gave fl5 for the building of the new Dutch Reformed Church in Vriezenveen in the last week of 1801.8

He is listed in the following census:
1748 Stad Almelo census: Household of Hermannus ten Bruggencate (3rd quarter.)9
31 Oct 1795 Ambt Almelo census: Household of Berent ten Bruggencate (Vriezenveen). Household consists of 5 people. Berent is a baker.6

Court Records:
3 Nov 1778, Stadsgericht Almelo.
Geertruit Ernst, the widow of Harmannus ten Bruggenkate, and Geesken ten Bruggenkate, widow of Jan Troost, together with their guardian Barent ten Bruggenkate Harmannus zn. And also Jan Vikkers, widower of Cornelia ten Bruggenkate, Berent ten Bruggencate and his wife Gerridina Schomaker, Abraham Wanschers and his wife Hendrika ten Bruggencate, Lambert Vissebokse and his wife Clasina ten Bruggencate, and Hendrik Guikink and Derk Overbeek, guardians over the minor child of Hermannus ten Bruggencate and Jenneken Guikink, all children and heirs of the late Harmannus ten Bruggenkate convey to Gerrit ten Bruggenkate and his wife Geertrui ter Braake, a house, occupied by the buyers, between the house of Tobias van Lochem and that of Dr. Heilbron.10

25 Mar 1785, Landgericht Almelo.
Hendrik Boeschen declares that around twelve this afternoon, in the house of Ernst Boom, he started to talk with Berent ten Bruggencate about the Miltia Companies, and he told B. ten Bruggenkate that he had been the first to encourage the people of Vriesenveen to train, but that he also had been the first to quit, and that Berent ten Bruggencate had hit him in the mouth, and he started to bleed, and so his honor was hurt, and he was in pain. He wants satisfaction, so he has sued him Berent ten Bruggencate today and he also declares before the court: That Berent ten Bruggencate Hzn will be condemned to pay five gold ducates to the poor relief, and the court costs, and that he will be ordered to pay bail.
Then Berent ten Bruggencate Hermz declares that it is true he talked with the plaintiff about the Militia Companies at the time and place mentioned, and that he had hit him in the mouth, but that the plaintiff himself had given cause, because when he (Berent) said that it would be better if all inhabitants of Vriesenveen would train together, rather than in two Companies, the plaintiff had answered "I don't want to talk about it with you, you are a defector." Because of this abuse, he lost his temper and hit him with his hand under the nose. Instead of the plaintiff suing him, he is owed reparation of honor. (Both stick to their version)
Decretum: Decision will be rendered on the first normal courtday after Easter.
Gerrit ten Bruggencate Abz pays the bail, and Barent can go home.
1778     14 Apr      (inv #2641)     Coram Judice E. Dull, J.U.. Dr, Assessoren J.L.Gallas en Egb. Peppels
Continuation of the previous case. Barent is condemned to pay two Ducates to the poor relief.11

Citations

  1. [S10] DTB Almelo (NH), Huwelijken/Marriages : Berent ten Bruggencate en Gerritdina Schoenmaker, 5 Apr 1775.
  2. [S32] DTB, Almelo, Dopen/Baptisms (NH) : Baerent, zoon van Herman ten Bruggenkate en Aletta Troofst, 11 Feb 1748.
  3. [S22] LA: Inv. #2650. Fol. 161-162: Probate, 9 Feb 1778; Fol. 162v-164v: Testament Harmen ten Bruggenkate Gzn, 20 Dec 1775. Inv# 2638 - 2658.
  4. [S207] Andre Idzinga, 2000-2010.
  5. [S723] Ondertrouw, Amsterdam, online database : Boek 658, Fol. 475. Jan Lammerink en Christina ten Bruggencate, 27 Wijnmaand 1809.
  6. [S19] Volkstelling Twente 1795, Twente, 1795. Ambt Almelo. pg 21. Berent ten Bruggencate.
  7. [S252] P. Brood, P. Nieuwland and L. Zoodsma, Homines Novi, pg. 359.
  8. [S325] Berkhof, 1801 Intekenlijst., online: http://www.onweersberkhof.com/
  9. [S24] Volkstelling Twente 1748, Twente, 1748. Stad Almelo, pg. 12, #5.
  10. [S23] SA: Inv. #2620. Fol. 557-558: Transportacte, 3 Nov 1778. Toegang 39, Inv. #2618-2625.
  11. [S22] LA: Inv. #2641. Hendrik Boeschen v Berent ten Bruggenkate Hermzn, 25 Mar 1785 / 14 Apr 1785. Inv# 2638 - 2658.
  12. [S2] BS. Vriezenveen Overlijden : 1847 #76. Hermannus ten Bruggencate, 25 Dec 1847.
  13. [S723] Ondertrouw, Amsterdam, online database : Boek 655, Fol 518. Philip Mook en Aletta ten Bruggenkaten, 17 Jul 1807.