Abraham van Riebeeck1
M, #13848, b. circa 15 October 1653, d. 17 November 1713
Father* | Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck1 b. 21 Apr 1619, d. 18 Jan 1677 |
Mother* | Maria de la Queillerie1 b. 28 Oct 1629, d. 2 Nov 1664 |
Last Edited | 22/09/2012 |
Birth* | Abraham van Riebeeck was born circa 15 October 1653 in de Caep de Goede Hoop.1 |
Baptism | Abraham van Riebeeck was baptized on 25 December 1653 (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.1 |
Death* | He died on 17 November 1713.2 |
Monsterrollen and Opgaafrollen (Muster and tax rolls) | On 31 May 1657 Maria de la Queillerie enumerated in the muster roll, as the wife of the commander, along with their three children, who would have included their two oldest sons Lambertus van Riebeeck and Abraham van Riebeeck. Their daughter, Maria van Riebeeck, was born 17 days after this muster, and given that 3 children were mentioned, I wonder whether it was finalised after her birth. They were recorded with his personal female slaves from Batavia.3 On 31 May 1657 Maria de la Queillerie enumerated in the muster roll, as the wife of the commander, Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck, along with their three children, who would have included their two oldest sons Lambertus van Riebeeck and Abraham van Riebeeck. Their daughter, Maria van Riebeeck, was born 17 days after this muster, and given that 3 children were mentioned, I wonder whether it was finalised after her birth. They were recorded with his personal female slaves from Batavia.3 On 15 February 1658 Maria de la Queillerie was enumerated in the muster roll, among the women and children as the wife of the commander, along with their three children, Lambertus van Riebeeck, Abraham van Riebeeck and Maria van Riebeeck. They were recorded with three personal slaves, most likely Meijndert van Antongil, Eva van Madagascar and Lysbeth van Bengale.4 On 15 February 1658 Maria de la Queillerie was enumerated in the muster roll, among the women and children as the wife of the commander, Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck, along with their three children, Lambertus van Riebeeck, Abraham van Riebeeck and Maria van Riebeeck. They were recorded with three personal slaves, most likely Meijndert van Antongil, Eva van Madagascar and Lysbeth van Bengale.4 |
Citations
- [S672] NGK Baptism Records Cape Town 1652 to 1695: Den 22 desemb in't jaer 53 is hier gekomen mit schip Breda domine Abraham Lendersz uth gevaren van die camer Hoorn en heeft op kersdaegh hier gepredickt ende het heijlige avontma[...] des Heeren utgedeilt ende onse
commandaers soontien gedoopt ou[t] sijnde twe maent seven dagen genaemt Abraham van Rebeeck., (1652 to 1695), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as NGK Baptism Records Cape Town 1652 to 1695. - [S654] Mansell Upham 'What can't be cured, must be endured … Cape of Good Hope - first marriages & baptisms (1652-1665)', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (http://e-family.co.za/ffy/ui66.htm), January 2012. "Abraham van Riebeeck (18 October 1653 - 17 November 1713)."
- [S647] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, Letters Despatched 1652-1662 to which are added land grants, attestations, Journal of voyage to Tristan da Cunha, names of freemen, &c. Vol III, H.C.V. Leibrandt; (Cape Town, South Africa: W.A. Richards & Sons, Government Printers, 1900), p.290.. Hereinafter cited as Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope.
- [S647] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, p.293.