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Household of Johannes Antonius Maria "(Jan)" Bruineman

He is married to Elisabeth Maria Voorn.

Permission for the marriage was obtained December 15, 1914.Source 6

They got married on December 31, 1914 at Jakarta (Java, Indonesië), he was 29 years old.Source 7

Volgens de ondertrouw-advertentie vindt het huwelijk plaats op 30 december 1914 te Soerabaja

Op 13-06-1930 komt het gezin vanuit Indië vooruitgereisd naar Nederland, in pension in 's Gravenhage, Paramaribostraat 3, vader verblijft nog in Ned.Indië en zal een jaar later komen.
De twee oudsten, Paul en Miep zijn al een jaar eerder aangekomen om de middelbare school te bezoeken en verblijven bij familie te Rotterdam
Op 08-12-1930 verhuizen de kinderen Jo, Lies en Dorine naar kostschool Huize St. Anna te Oudenbosch,
Op 22-07-1931 verhuist moeder naar Nijmegen, Barbarossastraat 77 en Miep komt weer naar Nijmegen.
De jongere kinderen, Dorus, Til, Wil, Aad, Margot en Jan moeten naar Maria Kinderoord, Groesbeekseweg 400 te Nijmegen

St.Annastraat 174, Nijmegen
Groesbeekseweg, Nijmegen

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Notes about Johannes Antonius Maria "(Jan)" Bruineman

Schiedamsche Courant 12-7-1899: bevorderd van klasse I naar klasse II van de H.B.S.
Schiedamsche Courant 12-7-1900: bevorderd van klasse II naar klasse III van de H.B.S.
Schiedamsche Courant 9-7-1902: bevorderd van klasse IV naar klasse V van de H.B.S.
Schiedamsche Courant 24-7-1903: geslaagd eindexamen H.B.S.
Schiedamsche Courant 13-8-1907: geslaagd voor de akte A Engelsch M.O.
Registratie als student op de Haarlemmerstraat (nummer 44 a) te Leiden op 26 april 1909. studeerde waarschijnlijk met een rijksstudiebeurs .
Vertrek naar China 20 april 1910(Bron; Erfgoed Leiden en omstreken)
Schiedamsche Courant 7-5-1911 : bij besluit van 27 april ontheffing van den werkelijken dienst bij de militie voor den tijd van één jaar.
30-03-1912 benoemd tot ambtenaar Chineese Zaken (Het nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch Indië), in 1914 benoemd tot adviseur Chinese Zaken op Soerabaja
Politiek vertegenwoordiger van het suikersyndicaat
Buitenzorg 16-2-1928, benoemd tot lid van den Volksraad Nederlands Indië als vertegenwoordiger van het Suikersyndicaat
J.A.M.Bruineman te Weltevreden benoemd tot voorzitter van de Indische Katholieke Partij (de Sumatrapost 05-10-1926)
16-07-1931 aangewezen tot lid van het bestuur van de stichting Maas en Waal
lector Universiteit Utrecht
1931 Burgemeester van Druten
1937 lid Eerste Kamer

gegijzeld geweest tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog, geïnterneerd in gijzelaarskamp te Haaren
Kamp Haaren
Ingebruikname 13 september 1941
Gesloten 17 september 1944
Verantwoordelijk land nazi-Duitsland
Beheerder SS, SD
Kamp Haaren (Duits: Polizei- und Untersuchungsgefängnis Lager Haaren), was van 1941 tot en met 1944 als gijzelaarskamp en huis van bewaring in gebruik bij de SD. Het was gevestigd in het grootseminarie Haarendael in de Nederlandse gemeente Haaren in de provincie Noord-Brabant.
De Duitse bezetters meenden het verzet te kunnen indammen en afschrikken door gevangenname van gijzelaars. Als gijzelaars werden mannen opgepakt die door de Duitsers gezien werden als gerespecteerde leiders in kringen waar ook verzetsstrijders uit gerekruteerd zouden zijn.
In het gebouw van het grootseminarie in Haaren zaten tussen 13 juli 1942 en begin 1943 ongeveer 600 min of meer bekende Nederlanders, waaronder de latere minister-president Jan de Quay, de reder Willem Ruys, de latere hoge Brusselse ambtenaar Max Kohnstamm, de schrijver Jan Campert, de componist Hendrik Andriessen, de concertpianist Willem Andriessen, de goochelaar Henri Nolles, de cabaretier Lou Bandy. Woordvoerder was Jan Goudriaan (president-directeur van de Nederlandse Spoorwegen).
Onder de gijzelaars waren 150 leiders van ondernemingen, 133 mensen uit de vrije beroepen, 60 hoogleraren, leraren en onderwijzers, 103 ambtenaren, 60 geestelijken, 3 vakbondsleiders en 5 studenten. Tweemaal, op 15 augustus 1942 en op 16 oktober 1942, werden er (totaal 85) gijzelaars uit Haaren gefusilleerd.

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