- Jan van
Schaffelaar (c. 1445 – 1482) was a
cavalry officer in the
duchy of
Guelders (or Gelre), the Netherlands. Born in the
region of
Barneveld in the...
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Kootwijk Kootwijkerbroek Stroe Terschuur Voort****zen
Zwartebroek Jan van
Schaffelaar (ca.1445–1482) a
cavalry officer in the
duchy of
Guelders Hendrik Jansen...
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members of the
family lived in
Barneveld where they
built a
castle named Schaffelaar. The
Dutch branch of the
family became extinct in 1947. A
family Van...
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supplies to the city of Utrecht. It is
during one of the
raids that Jan van
Schaffelaar was
killed in Barneveld. By the end of the year,
peace with
France was...
- 1685
Apeldoorn GE Nicolaïkerk 1225
Appingedam Groningen Land****s De
Schaffelaar 1852
Barneveld GE
Tusschenlanen 1661
Bergambacht SH
Markiezenhof 1532...
- first, in
December 1942, a
castle called De
Schaffelaar was used to
house the
interned Jews. When De
Schaffelaar was full, a
nearby large villa called De...
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couple of
miles away from Doetinchem) the
Germans used the
castle 'De
Schaffelaar' and the
house 'De Biezen' for the same purpose. The
approximately 600...
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reservation camps that were used for this plan were
Villa Bouchina, De
Schaffelaar, and De Biezen. They were all
opened in
February 1943 and
closed in April...
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Barneveld group. Sent off to Camp Barneveld,
comprising a
castle named De
Schaffelaar and a
villa with
barracks called De Biezen, the
Barneveld Jews formed...
- &
Fritsen of
various dates between 1958 and 1994 Barneveld : Jan van
Schaffelaar Toren. 51
bells Bergen: Ruïnekerk [nl] – 26 bells,
heaviest 132 kg (291 lb)...