Hendrick van Wintelroy


Hendrick van Wintelroy (circa 1635 - Helmond, September 18, 1697) was a Dutch schout.

Wintelroy, wearing the title of Jonkheer was a son of a Woudrichem army captain. He was appointed in 1667, after the ban of Jan van Gemert, a scholar and secretary of Deurne. In 1680 he returned and focused on equal tasks in Asten. Ten years later, he settled in the house De Wiel in the Church Street in Helmond, where he died. His widow Anna Leonora van Brakel, with whom he was married in Reusel in 1663, survived him for 25 years. Together they had 13 children.

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