Last Edited | 09/07/2015 |
Birth* | Anna Joris was born circa 1630.1 |
Marriage* | She married Hendrick Hendricksz Boom before 24 October 1654.1 |
Family | Hendrick Hendricksz Boom b. c 1630 |
Children |
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(Passenger) ShipVoyage | On 24 December 1651 the Drommedaris and the other ships of the fleet, Goede Hoope and Reijger departed Texel under the overall command of Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck enroute to de Caep de Goede Hoop where they docked on 6 April 1652. Among those on board the Drommedaris were Anna Joris.2,3,4 |
(Witness) Birth | Lijsbeth Sanders was born before 2 March 1659 de Caep de Goede Hoop most likely in the household of Anna Joris and Hendrick Hendricksz Boom given that her putative mother had been re-allocated to them by the time of the 1657 muster. She was said to be 12 years old when sold in 1671.5,6 |
Monsterrollen and Opgaafrollen (Muster and tax rolls) | On 31 May 1657 Anna Joris was enumerated in the muster roll, as the wife of the gardener, Hendrick Hendricksz Boom, with their five children who would have included Reijnier Hendercksz Boom and Dirck Boom.7 On 15 February 1658 Anna Joris was enumerated in the muster roll, as the wife of the gardener, Hendrick Hendricksz Boom, with their five children who would have included Reijnier Hendercksz Boom and Dirck Boom.8 |
Citations
- [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. "Reijnier Hendricksz: Boom son of Hendrick Hendricksz: / Hindericksz: Boom [Boomtjen] (from Amsterdam) & Anna (Annetje) Joris (from Overtoom); repatriates with parents."
- [S654] Mansell Upham 'UL01 What can't be cured, must be endured …', Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713),.
- [S673] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, December 1651 - December 1653[5], Van Riebeeck's Journal, &c. Part I, H.C.V. Leibrandt; (Cape Town, South Africa: W. A. Richards & Sons, Government Printers, Castle Street, 1897), p.15. Hereinafter cited as Precis of the archives, JVR Journal 1651-1653[5].
- [S795] Website The Dutch East India Company's shipping between the Netherlands and Asia 1595-1795 (http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/das/search) "Number 0738.2
Name of ship DROMEDARIS
Master Koning, David
Tonnage 560
Type of ship jacht
Built
Yard Amsterdam
Chamber Amsterdam
Date of departure 24-12-1651
Place of departure Texel
Arrival at Cape 06-04-1652
Departure from Cape 25-05-1652
Date of arrival at destination 22-07-1652
Place of arrival Batavia
Particulars With van Riebeek on board. The ship was laid up in 1661." - [S607] J.L. (Leon) Hattingh, "Kaapse notariële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (II), Die tweede Dekade 1671-1680", Kronos (Die notariële stukke II) 15 (1999): 2.3.1671; Matthijs Cooijmans van Herentals, burger, verkoop aan Adriaaen van Brakel, baastimmerman in diens van die Kompanjie, 'zeker meijt slavin van d'Caep' genaamd Lijsbeth, ongeveer 12 jaar oud, vir ƒ450.. Hereinafter cited as "Die notariële stukke II."
- [S658] Mansell Upham 'Made or Marred by Time - the Other Armozijn & two enslaved Arabian 'princesses' at the Cape of Good Hope (1656)', 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), March 2012. "Lijsbeth [Arabus], was re-allocated to the Company's chief gardener Hendrick Hendricksz: Boom (from Amsterdam) already before Van der Stael's departure, as evidenced by the muster (16 April 1657)..."
- [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.
- [S654] Mansell Upham 'UL01 What can't be cured, must be endured …', Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), "(Sunday) 22 October 1656:
baptism: Dirck
"Cloudy, fickle weather. The minister Brockborn preached in the fort, and baptized the child of the gardener Hendrik Boom with the name Dirk"."