Popkes, Tiete (1695-1770)
Tiete Popkes (1695-1770), in 1721 became a lay preacher and in 1732 an elder of the Groningen Old Flemish congregation in Humsterland in the Dutch province of Groningen. He was a farmer, living near Oldehove. By order of the Groningen Old Flemish Mennonite conference he drew up a confession of faith, Een beknopt ontwerp of schets van de Geloofsbelydenisse der Mennonyten onder de benaminge van oude Vlaamingen, published at Groningen in 1749. His son Jacob Tietes (1734-1821), a farmer at Ter Horne near 't Zandt in the province of Groningen, who was a preacher of the Leermens Mennonite congregation after 1763, took the family name of Huizinga. The grandson of Tiete Popkes, also called Tiete Popkes (1772-18?), took the family name of Gaaikema.
Bibliography
Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1879): 4; (1890): 104, note 106.
Huizinga, J. Stamboek van Derk Pieters en Katrina Tomas. Groningen, 1883: 6, 7.
Huizinga, J. Stamboek van Fiepke Foppes en Diver Olferts. Groningen, 1887: 5, 6.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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