Jan ten Kinckhuis1

M, #4796, +. a 1677
  • Proven or possible relations:
  • Is there possibly a relationship between Jan ten Kinckhuis and Joost Wijnties? Joost is executor of Jan in 1670, but Jan and his wife are both stil living, because they take out a mortgage in 1677. Joost's wife Jacomina then Oosterhof also gets mentioned every time, possibly there is a relation between Jacomina and Jan's wife Josina ten Cate; or Joost is executor of Jan ten Kinckhuis' father's estate.1
     Jan ten Kinckhuis married Josina ten Cate.1 He died a 1677, because he borrows money.1
The teacher and a Jan ten Kinckhuis are listed in the list of poor people in 1863 (#53). Possibly the second one is Jan ten Kinckhuis. Jan is not listed in the original list of 1682.

Court Records:

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 11 May 1670:
Joost Wijnties as overseer over the estate of Jan ten Kinckhuis, also for his wife Jacomina then Oosterhof conveyed to Engbert Lucas, and his wife Willemken Welij, the half house of Jan ten Kinckhuis and his wife Josina ten Cate, between the Colck and the half house of Jan Bruijns.2

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 11 May 1670:
Joost Wijnties as overseer over the estate of Jan ten Kinckhuis, also for his wife Jacomina then Oosterhof conveyed to Jan Bruijns, and his wife, the half house of Jan ten Kinckhuis and his wife Josina ten Cate, next to the half house of Engbert Lucas at the end of the Schutten Colck, with the exception of the room behind the house of Jan Bruijns.3

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 11 May 1670:
Joost Wijnties as overseer over the estate of Jan ten Kinckhuis, also for his wife Jacomina then Oosterhof conveyed to Roelf Palten, and his wife Geertien Lamberts, the house of Jan ten Kinckhuis and his wife Josina ten Cate, between the house Burgemeester Hendrick Schuijtemaacker and that of Jan Bruijns.4

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 15 Jun 1675:
Hendrik van Rechteren, judge in Almelo, for his employer, Zeger van Rechteren, Lord of Almelo and Vriezenveen, declares that he had permitted Jan ten Kinckhuis to enlarge the bleaching field across from his house until the Schutten Colck, on the condition that the land remains the property of the Lord of Almelo, to use the land to fish, from the outermost post of the stable of Hendrick Schuijtemaacker until the street of the Judge, on the condition that neither Kinckhuis, nor anybody else can build upon this land.5

Stadsgericht, Almelo, 20 Oct 1677:
Jan ten Kinckhuis, and his wife Josina ten Cate took out a mortgage with Derk Roelofs, and his wife Trijntien Bruins and heirs, with as collateral their house, next to the house of Berent Tusvelt and across that of Bartold Gerrijts.1

Source(s)

  1. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618, Fol. 141-142. Hypotheekacte, 20 Oct 1677.
  2. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618, Fol. 55. Transportacte, 11 May 1670.
  3. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618, Fol. 56. Transportacte, 11 May 1670.
  4. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618, Fol. 57. Transportacte, 11 May 1670.
  5. [S23] SA, Inv. #2618, Fol. 98. Verklaring, 15 Jun 1675.