Image:Nijenhuis Estate (includes Keuzenkamp tenant farm).jpg

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13 Jun 2001
People
Teunis KeuzenkampAbt 1680 - 1761
Evertje BekenkampAbt 1680 - 1734
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Abraham Keuzenkamp












Nijenhuis Estate (includes Keuzenkamp tenant farm) Twente is the region in the eastern part of the Netherlands. Diepenheim is a small village in this region and about one mile east of Diepenheim is the estate Nijenhuis. This estate is mentioned in archives about 1380. The first house of the estate owner was built in 1491. The house was replaced by a new one in 1662. This was rebuilt and extended several times. This photo is of the latest house taken in 13 June 2001. A vast area of land belongs to Nijenhuis, including a tenant farm called Keuzenkamp. There is a land-tax register of Twente of 1601. This register was published again in 1985 as a book. The original inscription has the date 1602 and the name of the farm was then Kosencamp.

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