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3A. Dr. Mr. Johan Canter de Munck (de Serooskerke), born Middelburg 10(18?)-3-1753, deceased Paris (F) 25-11-1810,[1]
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apparently did not accompany his mother and stepfather to Surinam,
inscribed as student law at the University of Leiden 7-9-1767 ("Johan Kanter de Munck Medioburgo-Zelandus"),[4]
graduated in law at the University of Leiden 15-10-1772 on a dissertation entitled "Dissertatio juridica inauguralis de condictione furtiva",[5]
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appointed (13-5-1774) and voluntarily retreated (1783) as counselor ("raad") in Veere,[7]
alderman in Veere (1775, 1777, 1778, 1779),[8]
"ambachtsheer" of Serooskerken since 1778,[9]
member (1782-1795) of the Natuurkundig Gezelschap Middelburg (Physical Society Middelburg),[10]
was 4-5-1788 appointed as alderman of the Dutch Reformed Church in Middelburg,[11]
listed (17-1-1803) as lawyer at the Departemental Law Court Zeeland,[12]
mathematician living in Middelburg at the Molenwater in a house named "Den Atlas",[13]
was summoned by Napoleon to Paris in 1810, where he died soon,[14]
listed as farmer in population counting (1811) of Serooskerke (born Middelburg, deceased),[15]
married 20-5-1777,[16]
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Maria Theodora van Goethem, born/baptised Hulst geref. 7/11-5-1757, deceased/buried Middelburg/Serooskerke 24/29-4-1785 (lived in Middelburg, Lange Delft), dr. of Abraham van Goethem and Johanna Berndina Naasthoven.
She gets attestation from Hulst 22-12-1777 (apparently to marry elsewhere).
Publications:[18]
Johan Canter de Munck is active in selling and buying properties:
Serooskerke 20-1-1779, buys property (land, house?), located in Serooskerke (Walcheren), for £ 160:0:0 from NN.[19]
Serooskerke 25-12-1780, buys property (land, house?), located in Serooskerke (Walcheren), for £ 4628:0:0 from NN.[20]
Serooskerke 26-8-1782, buys property (land, house?), located in Serooskerke (Walcheren), for £ 700:0:0 from NN.[21]
Middelburg, 29-6-1784, buys a house, located Middelburg, Lange Delft, for £ 1833:6:8 from Margareta Evertsen.[22]
Middelburg, 10-4-1786, sells a house, located Middelburg, Lange Delft, for £ 3700:0:0 to mr. Willem Aarnout Beveren.[23]
Middelburg, 14-1-1788, sells a house, located Middelburg, Lange Singelstraat, for £ 1650:0:0 to Johan Splinter Stavorinus.[24]
Middelburg, June 1797, sells a house, located Middelburg, Kerspel, for £ 52:0:0 to Elisabeth van Hersteeg.[25]
Middelburg, June 1797, sells a house, located Middelburg, Lange Delft, for £ 750:0:0 to Levinus de Lepelaar.[26]
Oostkapelle, 1796/1797, buys a piece of land ("hof"), located in Oostkapelle, for £ 36:10:0 from NN.[27]
Vlissingen, 4-5-1798, sells a house, located Vlissingen, Nieuwe Haven, Westzijde, for £ 166:13:4 to David Abraham.[28]
Oostkapelle, 8-1-1800, buys a meadow, located in Oostkapelle, for £ 121:4:0 from Bastiaan Nebbens.[29]
Born of this marriage:[30]
Album Promotorum Harderwijk 1808: "Die 20 julii. Petrus Cornelius Canter de Munck, ex pago Serooskerken in Zelandia, praevio justo examine exposuit casum morbi de peripneumonia notha et Hippocr. Aphor. 44 et 46 sect. 2 et theses medicas inaugurales defendit, medicinae doctor creatus est a promotore cl. Krauss, prorectori cl. Clarisse adsidentibus viris cl. Van Manen et Ten Brink."
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Born of this marriage (a.o.?):
References to the data of generation 3 are also here
References Fragment Genealogy De Kanter --- Generation 3 ( 47 refs.) References preceded by the ⇒ symbol refer to (clickable) external url's of which only the last part of the name is given. |
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