Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Usage
- Genealogical Table 1
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Under the Spire of the Zuiderkerk
- 2 Ingenious Inventions and Rich Designs
- 3 Patriotic Prints
- 4 A Wandering Whore and a Talking Dog
- 5 A Fresh Start
- 6 The Prince Abandoned and Regained
- 7 The Harlequin Prints
- 8 Lampooning the Regents
- 9 The Pamphlet War
- 10 The Memorandum of Rights
- 11 Honour Defended
- 12 Serving the Stadtholder
- 13 Composing most Pompously
- 14 Final Years
- Appendix: Genealogy of the De Hooghe Family
- Sources
- Index
Appendix: Genealogy of the De Hooghe Family
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Usage
- Genealogical Table 1
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Under the Spire of the Zuiderkerk
- 2 Ingenious Inventions and Rich Designs
- 3 Patriotic Prints
- 4 A Wandering Whore and a Talking Dog
- 5 A Fresh Start
- 6 The Prince Abandoned and Regained
- 7 The Harlequin Prints
- 8 Lampooning the Regents
- 9 The Pamphlet War
- 10 The Memorandum of Rights
- 11 Honour Defended
- 12 Serving the Stadtholder
- 13 Composing most Pompously
- 14 Final Years
- Appendix: Genealogy of the De Hooghe Family
- Sources
- Index
Summary
I. Willem de Hooghe, born …, d. …, m. before or in 1500 Thaenkin N.N. From this marriage (a.o.?):
II. Olivier de Hooghe, alderman, tax-collector, and burgomaster of Tielt, born Tielt, c. 1510, d. 1599 –1602, m. between 1537 and 1539 N.N. From this marriage (a.o.?):
III. Jan i de Hooghe, merchant, born Tielt c. 1540, d. London … December 1601, m. c. 1566 –1568 1st Paschina (Pasquijntje) van Ryckeghem, daughter of N.N. van Ryckeghem and N.N., m. 2nd Janneken 's Hooghen, daughter of Giles (Gillis) and N.N. From the first marriage:
1. Jan ii, follows IVa.
2. Romeyn I, follows IVb.
IVa. Jan ii de Hooghe, born Tielt c. 1569, d. Amsterdam … December 1624, m. … Sara Stevens, born …, d. 10 November 1635, daughter of Louis (?) Stevens and Louise du Trocq.
From this marriage:
1. Louis, born …, d. c. 1624.
2. Lucretia, born …, d. 3 November 1635, m. 13 May 1634 in The Hague (?) Pieter Willemsz Pos(t).
3. Maria, born …, d. …, m. Nicolaes Telink or van Lingen. From this marriage:
a. Anna Telink or van Lingen.
b. Klaes Telink or van Lingen.
4. Jan iii, follows va.
5. Catalina, born …, d. …
6. Pieter, button-maker, later merchant (?), born Antwerp c. 1616, buried Haarlem 28 February 1681, m. 15 March 1647 Martijntje van der Hulst, born Amsterdam 1619/20, buried Haarlem 10 September 1680.
7. Romeyn ii, follows Vb.
8. Louis, follows Vc.
Va. Jan iii de Hooghe, silk-braid weaver, born Cologne 1605/6, buried 29 July 1674, m. 1st 7 September 1630 Geertruid Ambrosius, born …, d. 8 May 1639; m. 2nd 3 March 1640 Marritje Daniels alias Maria Goudenhooft, widow of Jan Joosten Slijper, born Amsterdam …, d. between 1-1650 and 5-1654; m. 3rd after 11 December 1655 (banns 30 May 1654 and 11 December 1655) Grietje Hendrickx, born Amsterdam 1619, d. between October 1660 and January 1665; m. 4th 24 January 1665 Judith Jans, widow of Lambert Teunisse.
From the first marriage:
1. Jan v, follows VIa.
2. Paulus, born Amsterdam 5 October 1636, bapt. 9 October 1636, buried 13 January 1665.
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- The Life of Romeyn de Hooghe 1645–1708Prints, Pamphlets, and Politics in the Dutch Golden Age, pp. 417 - 422Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2018