Roman Catholic Almshouse

Armenpad / Hogestraat, Aalten

The Armenpad, which connects Hogestraat and Stationsstraat, is one of the typical Aalten Gängeskes (alleys). The name recalls the Roman Catholic almshouse that once stood here.

This almshouse consisted of eight rooms, each measuring 4 by 4 meters, and was located on the grounds of Dr. Hartman. The residents received support from the Roman Catholic Church, which provided them with clothing and food. Additionally, they had a small garden where they could, for example, keep a goat. The almshouse came to an end in 1937, when the Hartman family decided to no longer allow the residents to live on their land.1

Around 1912, the eight dwellings were reconfigured into four dwellings.

Besides the Catholic almshouse, Aalten formerly also had a Reformed almshouse on what is now Haartsestraat.


Newspaper reports 2

Features


Cadastral No.3I-11345
FunctionAlmshouse
Year of construction1860
Demolition1937

Owners

Overview is incomplete.

YearPlotOwnerDescription
1860I-2540-2547the Roman Cath.
poor of Aalten
14 m² house-yard (8x)
1883I-2540 (87)
I-2541 (87a)
I-2542 (87b)
I-2543 (87c)
I-2544 (87d)
I-2545 (87e)
I-2546 (87f)
I-2547 (87g)
the Roman Cath.
poor of Aalten
14 m² house & yard (8x)
including house numbers,
between brackets after
plot number)
1894I-4581the Roman Cath.
poor of Aalten
1.600 m² almshouse, barn & yard
1913I-4581the Roman Cath.
poor of Aalten
1,700 m² house, almshouse, barn and yard
1914I-5615
I-5616
the Roman Cath.
poor of Aalten
40 m² almshouse
1.660 m² house, barn and farmland

Residents

The overview below contains a link to the corresponding family card in the population register for each period and room/household from 1860 to 1910.5 6 What we noticed: it appears that residents occasionally changed rooms; the residents were mostly single women (widows); and many had Bocholt as their place of birth. Our research is still ongoing, errors excepted!

1860Resident(s)1870Resident(s)1880Resident(s)1890Resident(s)1900Resident(s)1910Resident(s)1934Resident(s)
88M. Kalb,
A. Huls
87/1A. Huls97/1A. Bekink,
J.A.H. Bloemers
90/1J.A.H. Bloemer,
J.G. Stritholt,
B.J.M. Berendsen
& 5 kinderen
112/1J.A.H. BloemerA142/1A143a
87/2A.H. Huitink97/2A.H. Huitink90/2J.A.H. Bloemer112/2E. GeuringA142/2A.J. HubersA143bA.J. Hubers
88H. Buiel,
G. Veenhuis
87/3G. Veenhuis,
J.A.H. Bloemers
97/3W. Jansen90/3J. Stöckert,
J.C. Antink
112/3J.G. StritholtA142/3M.M. BoekwinkelA143cWed. A.H. Sauer
89H. Unland87/4H. Unland97/4H. Unland90/4P. Lorijn,
J.G. Stritholt
112/4T. HulsA142/4A143dWed. J.G. Albers
89L. ten Haken87/5L. ten Haken,
A. Bekink
97/5Harmina Bennink90/5H. Bennink,
T. Huls
112/5No mention
(found).
A142/5
89J.E. Benning87/6J.E. Benning,
J.E. Bokkers
97/6J.A.H. Bloemer90/6C. Bartholomeus,
E. Geuring
112/6A.E. Doinck,
A.J. Hubers
& W.G. Hubers
A142/6
97/7J.E. Bokkers90/7No mention
(found).
112/7Harm Bakker
87/6A.H.E. Gintherr97/8A.H.E. Gintherr90/8A.E. Doinck112/8No mention
(found).

Errors reserved. Do you have any additions or corrections? Please respond below, preferably including your sources.