Constantin Ranst de Jonge

Hieronimus and Barbara lived near the port, on Oude Schans 74/76, in a house called The Two Tigers.

In 1633 Hieronimus invested in digging peat near Smilde, in 1635 he bought property in the Schermer, when the polder was drained, and in 1638 he was involved in whaling.

In 1644 Hieronimus owned a mansion designed by Philips Vingboons in the Purmer near Edam; in 1650 his brother-in-law, Willem Boreel, became ambassador in Venice.

In 1688 Jacob J. Hinlopen (1668–1698) married his daughter Hester (Bengal, 1671-Amsterdam, 1750) in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.

Ranst lived on Herengracht 527; the house (& seven warehouses on Prinsengracht) were inherited by his grandson Jacob J. Hinlopen.

Oudeschans with Zuiderkerk
Herengracht 527 and 529