Catrijn Vosloo1
F, #13707, b. circa 1702
Father-Putative* | Johann Vosloo2 b. c 1649, d. bt 22 Jan 1732 - 31 Dec 1732 |
Mother* | Catrijn van Madagascar3 b. c 1685 |
Last Edited | 10/01/2014 |
Birth* | Catrijn Vosloo was born circa 1702 in de Caep de Goede Hoop.4,1 |
Citations
- [S415] Mansell Upham, "Johann Vosloo", Capensis (Johann Vosloo - reworked 2014) 3/2001, Western Cape Branch, Genealogical Society of South Africa, (2014): p. 6-11, Her freedom and that of her mother was guaranteed in terms of [Jan Vosloo's] last will. Their baptism may well still come to light.. Hereinafter cited as "Johann Vosloo."
- [S415] Mansell Upham, "Johann Vosloo", p. 6-11, Her freedom and that of her mother was guaranteed in terms of [Jan Vosloo's] last will. Their baptism may well still come to light.
Investigation thus far, reveals that Johann Vosloo appears possibly to have been more (openly?) liberal than most free-burghers and Company officials at the Cape of Good Hope in the early colonial period in his dealings with the slave women at hand - either his own or those belonging to others and/or the Company. Johann Vosloo appears to have fathered at least 6 children by 6 different slave women:
(1) Marla Vosloo (mother unknown)
(2) Jannetje (mother: Helena van Malabar)
(3) Helena / Lena Vosloo (mother unknown Company slave)
(4) Casper Vosloo (Apollonia)
(5) Jobannes Vosloo (Constantia?)
(6) Catrijn (Catrijn van Madagascar). - [S415] Mansell Upham, "Johann Vosloo", p. 6-11,
Catrijn: Her freedom and that of her mother was guaranteed in terms of [Jan Vosloo's] last will. Their baptism may well still come to light.
b6 Catrijn (mother: Catrijn van Madagascar). - [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide.