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Eppenhof, a former Mennonite family, now extinct. Members of this family came from [[Burgsteinfurt (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)|Burgsteinfurt]] in Westphalia, Germany, to [[Enschede (Overijssel, Netherlands)|Enschede]], Dutch province of [[Overijssel (Netherlands)|Overijssel]], and especially to [[Winterswijk (Gelderland, Netherlands)|Winterswijk]], Dutch province of Gelderland, where this family was found in the 17th century. Harmen Eppenhof, born about 1620, died 1693, and married to Henrica Willink (1614-81), was the last unsalaried and untrained minister of the Winterswijk congregation. In the 17th and 18th centuries members of this family are also found in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]], where some of them were deacons of the [[Lamists|Lamist]] congregation. Laurens Hendriksz Eppenhof, formerly also a deacon and a Collegiant, wrote two booklets against [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]]: <em>Nieuwe Jaarsgeschenck, of Twalef Bedencklijcke Vragen</em> (Amsterdam, 1682) and <em>Ses-en-dertigh Grontstellingen aangaande de Reformatie der Protestanten</em> (n.p., 1697).
 
Eppenhof, a former Mennonite family, now extinct. Members of this family came from [[Burgsteinfurt (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)|Burgsteinfurt]] in Westphalia, Germany, to [[Enschede (Overijssel, Netherlands)|Enschede]], Dutch province of [[Overijssel (Netherlands)|Overijssel]], and especially to [[Winterswijk (Gelderland, Netherlands)|Winterswijk]], Dutch province of Gelderland, where this family was found in the 17th century. Harmen Eppenhof, born about 1620, died 1693, and married to Henrica Willink (1614-81), was the last unsalaried and untrained minister of the Winterswijk congregation. In the 17th and 18th centuries members of this family are also found in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]], where some of them were deacons of the [[Lamists|Lamist]] congregation. Laurens Hendriksz Eppenhof, formerly also a deacon and a Collegiant, wrote two booklets against [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]]: <em>Nieuwe Jaarsgeschenck, of Twalef Bedencklijcke Vragen</em> (Amsterdam, 1682) and <em>Ses-en-dertigh Grontstellingen aangaande de Reformatie der Protestanten</em> (n.p., 1697).
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Beets, P. <em>Stamboek der Willingen</em>. Deventer, 1767.
 
Beets, P. <em>Stamboek der Willingen</em>. Deventer, 1767.
  
 
Meihuizen, H. W. <em>Galenus Abrahamsz</em>. Haarlem, 1954.
 
Meihuizen, H. W. <em>Galenus Abrahamsz</em>. Haarlem, 1954.
 
 
 
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Eppenhof, a former Mennonite family, now extinct. Members of this family came from Burgsteinfurt in Westphalia, Germany, to Enschede, Dutch province of Overijssel, and especially to Winterswijk, Dutch province of Gelderland, where this family was found in the 17th century. Harmen Eppenhof, born about 1620, died 1693, and married to Henrica Willink (1614-81), was the last unsalaried and untrained minister of the Winterswijk congregation. In the 17th and 18th centuries members of this family are also found in Amsterdam, where some of them were deacons of the Lamist congregation. Laurens Hendriksz Eppenhof, formerly also a deacon and a Collegiant, wrote two booklets against Galenus Abrahamsz: Nieuwe Jaarsgeschenck, of Twalef Bedencklijcke Vragen (Amsterdam, 1682) and Ses-en-dertigh Grontstellingen aangaande de Reformatie der Protestanten (n.p., 1697).

Bibliography

Beets, P. Stamboek der Willingen. Deventer, 1767.

Meihuizen, H. W. Galenus Abrahamsz. Haarlem, 1954.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1956

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. "Eppenhof family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 24 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Eppenhof_family&oldid=80539.

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. (1956). Eppenhof family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Eppenhof_family&oldid=80539.




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