Gerradus Warnink1
M, #4502, ° s 1730, +. a 1754
Father | Egbert Warnink1 ° s 1710, +. a 1754 |
Gerradus Warnink died a 1754, because he is involved in a suit.2
More Information:
He lived in 1754 in Borne.1
Court Records:
Landgericht, Almelo, 22 Jul 1754:
Baerent ten Bruggencate, Klaas Troofst, Jacobus Monnik and Roelof Paschen, master shoemakers in Almelo, appearing also for the other guild members, on 22 Jul 1754 had arrested Gerradus Warnink for the unlawful sale of a pair of shoes. Klaas Troofst had found Gerradus, the son of the master shoemaker Egbert Warnink of Borne, this afternoon at the house of Gerhardus Rhee, with a pair of new shoes, whereof he, Klaas Troofst ey were brought here to be sold, counter to the rules of the shoemakers guild, that was recently started within Almelo. Aforenamed Egbert Warnink refused to pay the guild, and so he was arrested. Then appeared the arrested Gerradus Warnink, minos son of his father Egbert Warnink, master shoemaker in Borne, with lawyer Dr. Hein as his guardian, and asked that he not be put in jail, but would be allowed to stay somewhere more comfortable until tomorrow. The complainants say he can stay with Klaas Troofst.1
Landgericht, Almelo, 23 Jul 1754.2
More Information:
He lived in 1754 in Borne.1
Court Records:
Landgericht, Almelo, 22 Jul 1754:
Baerent ten Bruggencate, Klaas Troofst, Jacobus Monnik and Roelof Paschen, master shoemakers in Almelo, appearing also for the other guild members, on 22 Jul 1754 had arrested Gerradus Warnink for the unlawful sale of a pair of shoes. Klaas Troofst had found Gerradus, the son of the master shoemaker Egbert Warnink of Borne, this afternoon at the house of Gerhardus Rhee, with a pair of new shoes, whereof he, Klaas Troofst ey were brought here to be sold, counter to the rules of the shoemakers guild, that was recently started within Almelo. Aforenamed Egbert Warnink refused to pay the guild, and so he was arrested. Then appeared the arrested Gerradus Warnink, minos son of his father Egbert Warnink, master shoemaker in Borne, with lawyer Dr. Hein as his guardian, and asked that he not be put in jail, but would be allowed to stay somewhere more comfortable until tomorrow. The complainants say he can stay with Klaas Troofst.1
Landgericht, Almelo, 23 Jul 1754.2