Kasteel Oolde
EGGINK
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"
Bornhoff het erf Eggink van de brug over de Rijsseltse"
Oolde and Huis
Oolde in Laren. Home of Egbert
buried.1805 and Derksken Eggink with 8 children and their families
from 1754 -1800.
One of their sons Teunis
Eggink, the village smith, became the District Judge.
1790
The record
shows Jan Eggink married in Laren in
1790 and his father Lammert Eggink was present. Who Was Lammert
(lambert) Eggink?
Was
he a Welmers who married an Eggink daughter?
1791
It was
revolutionary times. With hammer, anvil and fiery forge, Teunis Theunis
Eggink, a member of the
High Reformed Church in
Laren and leader in the "Patriot
Movement" acquired the Langenbarg property from his uncle, Gerrit Langenbarg,
on behalf of his aunt, Jenneken Langenbarg, and sister, Willamina Eggink.
Guido
van Benthem says:
"We
know that Gerrit Langenbarg and Jenneken Langenbarg were the uncle and
aunt of Teunis Eggink (so his father was a Langenbarg or his mother, because
only the bloodlines could inherit land), so it's very interesting to see
that there is a christening in Laren dated 24th of Jan., 1762 of
a Teunis Eggink a son of Egbert and Derksken Eggink, (a
married couple)"
Below
is an extract from the Laren Reformed Church documenting
the
christining of Teunas Eggink
.
This
would mean that in 1753 Ekbert Langenbarg married Derksken
Eggink christned in 1729 daughter of Willem
Tonnissen
Eggink of Het erf Eggink who
in 1715 married daughter of Steeven Eggink, who
joined Reformed church in 1726 and was buried in 1782.
Derksken was also the sister of Hendrik Jan Eggink who was christened
in 1767, married at 18 in 04.07.1777, joined reformed church 1789, marries
again 29.06.1799 or 21.07.1799 buried 15.09.1811. Hendrek Jan Eggink
fathered several children.
With
that marriage Egbert and his future son Teunis Eggink came
into control of the " Bornhoff het erf Eggink van de brug over de Rijsseltse",
a
famly farm first mentioned in 1384,
afkomstig
van
Deric van Heykelim, 1384 - 1622.
1797
7. Extract Protocol Laren en
Oolde, houdende kostcontract van Hendrik Gerrit Boonk met zijn neef
Claus Lenderink Jenneken Mulderije. Overdracht roerende goederen in het
bijzonder pretensie op Teunis Eggink ingevolge het accoord dd. 13 juni
1757 met zuster Frederica Boonk ad ƒ 1000,= en onder voorbehoud
van een tweetal obligaties op resp. Jan
Vreman en
Johan Everhardus Sluiter,
met acceptatie door Klaas Lenderink x. vr. Getekend pro vero extrectu D.J.
Sluiter, secretaris, 21 oktober .
As seen in 1867-1869 J.
Kuyper, Gemeente Atlas of the Netherlands. Province Gelderland, Gemeente
Laren en Verwoude
Thanks to the help of Gerrit
Richter, Rijksarchief Gelderland
Scaned and colored by Daniel Francis Eggink
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