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Jan Jacobsz van Hoogenhouck

Vader: Jacob Johanszn van Hoogenhouck
Moeder: Elisabeth van Holmael
  • Geboren: ± 1518 te Delft
  • Burgemeester van Delft in 1573
  • Overleden: op 21 februari 1586 (ongeveer 68 jaar oud) te Delft

brouwer in het Ossenhoofd, vroedschap, schepen, thesaurier, burgemeester, weesmeester, kerkmeester Nieuwe Kerk

Jan Jacobsz. van Hoogenhouck, geb. ca. 1518, wonend te Delft, aangeslagen voor de 10de penning van 1543 voor een bedrag van 3 ponden als Jan Jacobsz. “barrendewijnman” aan de Burchwal 24, vermeld als brouwer in het Ossenhoofd, vroedschap te Delft 1555, schepen 1555-1557, 1559, 1561-1564, thesaurier 1574, 1575, burgemeester 1573, weesmeester 1558, 1565, 1566, 1571, kerkmeester Nieuwe Kerk 1561, overl. Delft 21 februari 1586, zoon van Jacob Jansz. (Hogenhouck), wantsnijder en lakenkoper, en Neeltge Maertensdr.

The Hogenhouck family was one of Delft's most distinguished throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Leeuwenhoek's great-great-grandfather Jan Jacobs Hogenhouck was in the first group of burgemeesters chosen after Willem, Prince of Orange, selected Delft as his headquarters. This decision would bring many changes to Delft. The government spent money fortifying the city and upgrading buildings, especially Willem's home and offices in the old St. Agatha's cloister, thereafter known as the Prinsenhof, the Prince's Court. Members of the Republic's military and the diplomatic corps from foreign powers began gathering at the new center of power bringing not only their money but their foreign ways.

Jan Jacobs Hogenhouck was one of the men trusted to help lead Delft through that hazardous transition. Twelve years later, one of those foreigners, Balthasar Gerards, assassinated Prince Willem. Jan Jacobs was on the Veertigraad and had to help guide the city through the tumultuous and emotional three days while Gerards was caught, tried, and executed.

While Leeuwenhoek was an active camerbewaarder, three men with whom he shared a great-grandmother, Neeltje Jans Hogenhouck, were active in city government. Pieter Abrahams Hogenhouck and Jacob Cornelis Hogenhouck were schepenen. Pieter spent six years as burgemeester. As treasurer in 1665 and 1674, he would have been involved in salary payments to Leeuwenhoek for his city jobs as camerbewaarder and wijnroeier. At the end of Leeuwenhoek's career, Pieter's son Maarten was either schepen or burgemeester for half of the years between 1689 and 1719.

Members of the Hogenhouck married people from other regent families, with very few exceptions. In the table at the bottom of this page, the spouses are in the right-hand column. The bullet-point lists below list the families; the numbers in parentheses are the number of marriages between a Hogenhouck and a member of that other regent family.

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Gehuwd met Anna Jansdr van der Mije (±1525-1601)

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