Maria de Bucquoij1
F, #14017, b. circa 1635
Father* | David de Bucquoi1 b. c 1615, d. b 5 May 1639 |
Mother* | Maria aux Brebis1 b. c 1620, d. 1666 |
Step-father | Zacharias Wagenaer b. 10 May 1614, d. 12 Oct 1668 |
Last Edited | 24/01/2016 |
Birth* | Maria de Bucquoij was born circa 1635.2,1 |
Marriage* | She married Cornelis Verburg circa 1655.1,2 |
(Passenger) ShipVoyage | On 30 January 1662 the Angelier and Oijevaer departed Batavia enroute to de Caep de Goede Hoop where they docked on 2 April 1662. Among the pasengers on board the vessels were Zacharias Wagenaer, Maria aux Brebis and Maria de Bucquoij. Accompanying Wagenaer were his slaves Anthonij de Later van Japan, Annike van Bengale, Louis van Bengale and Willem van Bengale.3,4,5 |
Slave Transactions | Circa 7 May 1662 Matthijs van Coromandel was sold by Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck to Maria de Bucquoij de Caep de Goede Hoop.6 On 11 August 1665 Jantje van Bengale was sold by Zacharias Wagenaer on behalf of his step-daughter, Maria de Bucquoij, to Pieter Klinckenbergh, for f 100.7,8 Matthijs van Coromandel, Catharina van Malabar and Paulo van Malabar may have been the slaves sold by Maria de Bucquoij, to Commandeur Cornelis van Quaelbergen on 30 September 1666, for Rds 250.9,10 |
Citations
- [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. "Footnote 47: (1) Cornelis (Coen) Verburg, marries Maria de Bucquoij, daughter of David de Bucquoi, stepdaughter of Adriaan Anthonissen, Jacob Sweer(t)s / Sweer(i)s & Zacharias Wagenaer (from Dresden) Cape’s 2nd commander."
- [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide.
- [S351] Grahame Naudé, "Dutch East India Company Shipping", Familia (DEIC Shipping) 43 Number 1 (2006): https://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/das/detailVoyage/96408
Number 5498.1
Name of ship ANJELIER
Master Hans, Barend Barendsz.
Tonnage 440
Type of ship jacht
Built 1653
Yard Hoorn
Chamber Amsterdam
Date of departure 30-01-1662
Place of departure Batavia
Arrival at Cape 02-04-1662
Departure from Cape 10-04-1662
Date of arrival at destination 28-07-1662
Place of arrival Vlie
Chamber for which cargo is destined Amsterdam (83,319)
Particulars Second return fleet (5498-5499) under command of Zacharias Wagenaar. After the Cape under command of Johan van der Laan (see above). The ANJELIER was wrecked at Terschelling(?).
Previous outward voyage 0795.1
On Board I II III
Total 208 . Hereinafter cited as "Dutch East India Company Shipping." - [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. "2 April 1662: Angelier & Oijevaer bring:
Cape's newly appointed 2nd Commander Zacharias Wagenaer (from Dresden) ex Batavia with wife Maria aux Brebis (from Wesel), stepdaughter Maria de Bucuoij, Widow Coen Verburg & 5 personal slaves." - [S815] Mansell G. Upham 'Documented Slave Arrivals at the Cape of Good Hope (1652-1677)', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (Unpublished), 16 November 2014. "2 April 1662: Angelier ex Batavia brings 5 personal slaves of Dresden-born Zacharias Wagenaer (1614-1668), the Cape’s 2nd commander (1662-1666):
Japanese Christian Anthonij de Later van Japan
his concubine Annica van Bengale
their son Abraham
Louis van Bengale &
Willem van Bengale." - [S203] Mansell Upham 'Cape Mothers: Groote Catrijn van Paliacatta (c. 1631-1683), her slave Maria van Bengale & her daughter-in-law Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye (1673-1742)', 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), October 2014. "Soon after arrival, his step-daughter acquires slaves in attendance:
Jantje van Bengale
Matthijs van Coromandel (Likely purchased from Jan Van Riebeeck [no record] & sold (30 September 1666) to succeeding Commander Cornelis van Quaebergen.)
Paulo van Malabar (later property of Groote Catrijn`s future husband, the free-black Anthonij Jansz: van Bengale) and
de meijt Catharijn [Catharina (Catrijn) van Malabar (born c. 1637)]." - [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 126: 11.8.1665, II, p. 268: Jantje from Bengal (11), sold by Zacharias Wagenaer on behalf of Maria Verburg to Pieter van Clinckenberg for f 100.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
- [S853] J.L. (Leon) Hattingh, "Kaapse noteriële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (1658 - 1730? 1670)", Kronos - Kaapse noteriële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (1658 - 1730? 1670) 15 (1988): 11.8.1665 CTD 2, p.267
Die edele heer Zacharias kommandeur, verkoop namens sy dogter Maria Verburgh aan mons. Pieter van Clinckenbergh, opper-chirurgijn, die Bengaalse jongetjie Jantie, 11 jaar, vir f 100.. Hereinafter cited as "Kaapse noteriële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (1658 - 1730? 1670)." - [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 127. 30.9.1666, III, p. 108: Mathijs, Paulo and Catharijn sold by Maria de Buquoij to Cornelis van Quaelbergen for Rds. 250.
- [S853] J.L. (Leon) Hattingh, "Kaapse noteriële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (1658 - 1730? 1670)", 30.9.1666 CTD 3, p.117
Juffr. Maria de Buquoij verkoop aan die edele Cornelis van Quaelbergh, kommandeur, twee stuks slawe en ‘n slavin, Matthijs, Paulo en die ‘meijt’ Catharijn vir 250 Rds. [Die stuk is opgestel op die skip Dordrecht.]