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Anna Jansdr. van Schoonhoven (c1400-c1477) was born on an unknown date to Jan van Schoonhoven (c1375-c1435) and Elsa van Diest (1375-) . She married Gerard (Gerrit) van der Aa (c1385-1473) .


Birth

Anna Jansdr. van Schoonhoven is born in about 1375.

Ancestors

The Anna Jansdr van Schoonhoven (c1400-c1477)/tree | ancestors]] from Anna.


The family Van der Aa en Nieuw-Herlaar
About the origin of this family can be read in the story Genealogy Van der Aa in the Middle Ages of Nico van Dinther [1]. The name probably comes from the farm at Aa in Boxtel. The Van der Aa family had a lot of possessions in the Meierij and distant surroundings. At the beginning of the 14th century, Nieuw-Herlaar castle was added. Castle Nieuw-Herlaar with associated grounds was a loan from the ‘Hoge Heerlijkheid’ Herlaer. According to a charter from the year 1340 Diederik van Horne, lord of Herlaar, lends the good Nieuw-Herlaar to Willem van der Aa in loan as his father had given it in loan (Dutch: erfleen) to Gerard van der Aa. The estate and castle Nieuw-Herlaar remained until around 1500 in the possession of the family. After a messy period, the castle was in 1532 in the hands of the Proeninck family of Deventer.

Family van der Aa and Coenen with whom daughter Maria married were important families from Brabant. Sint-Michielsgestel is close to 's-Hertogenbosch. The city of the Duke was at that time a powerful fortified town, center of government and trade. The families we meet at the castles and mansions in Sint-Michielsgestel belonged to the elite of 's-Hertogenbosch. They often had a home and function in the big city of 's Hertogenbosch.

The estate Zegenwerp
Zegenwerp was a castle in St. Michielsgestel in Duchy of Brabant. The Lordship comes from the early Middle Ages, a "curtis" from the time that the Dommel flowed past the wooden church of Gestel and 's-Hertogenbosch was literally only forest. In 1385, the estate with accessories was handed over to the Lord of Herlaer, with Lord Willem van Aa present. The Lord of Herlaer lends Zegenwerp to the Van der Aa family. De eerste van hen, die blijkens gezegd Leenregister door de Heeren van Oud-Herlaer met dat goed werden beleend, was Gerard van Randerode gezegd van der Aa, ridder, zoon van Gerard en Catharina Monicx of wel Christina van Erp. [2]

Marriage

Anna married Gerard (Gerrit) van der Aa in about 1425 in very likely 's-Hertogenbosch.



Children


Offspring of Gerard (Gerrit) van der Aa (c1385-1473) and Anna van Schoonhoven
Name Birth Death Joined with
Gerard van der Aa (c1426-)
Godfried van der Aa (c1429-1469)
Dirck van der Aa (c1431-1484)
Willem van der Aa (c1435-1471)
Elsbeen van der Aa (c1438-)
Liesbeth van der Aa (c1441-)
Hendrick van der Aa (c1432-1477)
Jan van der Aa (c1427-c1496) 1427 9999 Anna Maria Petersdr Pels


  • 30 juli 1443:
     

Testament by Gerard van der Aa, (Dutch: armiger knapen-wapendrager) armour bearer. Gerard van der Aa with permission from his wife Lady Anna van Scoenhoven, under the witnesses Godefridus nat. brother of the tester. Made in Gestel in the estate 'Zegenworp' at his castle. [3] The will of Gerard van der Aa, for notary Maarten Someren authentic copy in 1473: testator: Gerard van der (Dutch: schildknaap) is healthy in spirit, but lies in his sickbed; he will not recover. He acts with permission from Anna van Schoonhoven, his wife. He wants just like his wife to be buried in the high choir (in maioro choro) of the St. Janskerk. legacies:

  1. at the factory of St Janskerk 10 Dutch guilders, the usual amount, for his grave.
  2. at the factory of the church of St. Lambertus 3 golden vowels.
  3. to accept from the dean and chapel (Dutch: deken en kapittel ) of the St. John's Church an inheritance of £ 5 from his goods for half after his dead and half after the death of his wife; this inheritance is intended for a year for him, his wife and his ancestors; his heirs can redeem this inheritance with 35 Rijnsgulden.
  4. to the Pre



Timeline

  • 1400 (about) Born
  • 1477 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Habsburgian Netherlands
  • 1477 (about) passed away


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