The task of the gravedigger was to dig graves for the dead. In rural areas, this duty was often outsourced to impoverished villagers or combined with other roles: sextons, night watchmen, or schoolmasters performed the gravedigging alongside their primary occupation. The office of gravedigger provided only a modest (supplementary) income.
Some well-known gravediggers in Aalten and Bredevoort (incomplete list):
Aalten
- Jan Hendrik Raben (1833–1889), factory worker
- Gerrit Jan Prinsen (1845–1920), a.o. night watchman and town crier
- Herman van Zuilekom (1879–1983), municipal worker *
- Arent Jan te Slaa (1870–1935), a.o. night watchman, town crier, postman and waiter
- Bernard Gerhardus Bannink (1904–2003), municipal gravedigger *
* They resided in the ‘gravedigger’s cottage’ near the Old General Cemetery.
Bredevoort
- Harmen Jan Piek (1826–1906)

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