Pierre Barrillé1,2

M, #14413, b. circa 1665, d. before 5 February 1700

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NGK (Cape Town) Marriages1695-1712NGK (Cape Town) Marriages 1695-1712
Last Edited15/01/2016
Birth*Pierre Barrillé was born circa 1665.3,4
 
Marriage*He married Dina van Soetermeer circa 1690.5,2,1
 
Death*He died before 5 February 1700 de Caep de Goede Hoop.6,7
 
Inventory*Pierre's estate was inventoried on 5 February 1700.8
Names in the record, in publications, etc.Between 1695 and 31 January 1706, the name of Pierre was written in the record as Pieter Barilje.9,10
Monsterrollen and Opgaafrollen (Muster and tax rolls)1692 Pierre Barrillé was enumerated on the opgaafrol (census/tax roll) in 't Caabse Distrik Dina van Soetermeer.11
In 1695 Pierre Barrillé and Dina van Soetermeer were enumerated in the muster roll 't Caabse Distrik, as Pr. Barilje & Dina van Soetermeer. They were enumerated after Pr. vande Westhn. & Maria Henderix 6 k. and before Pr. vande Westhn. & Maria Henderix 6 k.10
Slave TransactionsOn 23 March 1699 Pampus van Malabar was sold by Hans Rutger Trost to Pieter Barilje, for Rds. 100.12

Citations

  1. [S486] Colin Graham Botha, The French Refugees at the Cape (Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, 1921), p.60: Barillé, Pierre, with his wife, Dina van Soetermeer, did not require assistance from the 1690 [Batavia] Fund. In 1692 they were living in the Cape district, and eight years after she is described as a widow.. Hereinafter cited as The French Refugees at the Cape.
  2. [S575] M. Boucher, French Speakers at the Cape in the first hundred years of Dutch East India Company rule: The European background (Pretoria: University of South Africa, 1981), p.162 Pierre Barrillé purchased a house and land in Table Valley from Jan Vlok on 14 Aug 1692. Some sources suggest he and Dina van Soetermeer were married prior to their arrival at the Cape.. Hereinafter cited as French Speakers at the Cape.
  3. [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide.
  4. [S575] M. Boucher, French Speakers at the Cape, p.146-147: The refugee blacksmith Pierre Barrillé eludes certain identification in European records. there were Barrillets at Noirt before the recovation, while on March 20, 1707/8 a Peter Baraille, sone of Pierre and Marie Baraille of Roergue, obtained naturalization in England. Despite the variations in spelling, one of these families may perhaps provide a link with the Cape settler.
  5. [S700] VC 604, NGK Marriage Registers 1696-1712 (Cape Town), 1695-1712: 31 Jan:
    Albert Brons van Osnabrug wed:r
    met Dina van Soetermeer uyt Den
    Haag, wed:e van Pieter Barilje
    "Kerkboek 1695-1712," p. 101, 31 Jan 1706, marriage entry for Albert Brons and Dina van Soetermeer., transcribed by Corney Keller, (24 Mar 2012), Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/. Hereinafter cited as NGK Marriage Registers 1696-1712 (Cape Town).
  6. [S332] Webpage tanap.net (http://databases.tanap.net/mooc/) (Original records held by Western Cape Archives and Records Service, Roeland Street, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa) "Reference no.: MOOC8/1.49
    Testator(s):
    Pieter Barrilje
    5 Februarij 1700."
  7. [S700] VC 604, NGK Marriage Registers 1696-1712 (Cape Town) transcribed by Corney Keller: "Kerkboek 1695-1712," p. 101, 31 Jan 1706, marriage entry for Albert Brons and Dina van Soetermeer, 24 Mar 2012, Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/
  8. [S788] Webpage Tanap (http://databases.tanap.net/).
  9. [S700] VC 604, NGK Marriage Registers 1696-1712 (Cape Town) transcribed by Corney Keller: 31 Jan:
    Albert Brons van Osnabrug wed:r
    met Dina van Soetermeer uyt Den
    Haag, wed:e van Pieter Barilje
    "Kerkboek 1695-1712," p. 101, 31 Jan 1706, marriage entry for Albert Brons and Dina van Soetermeer., 24 Mar 2012, Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/
  10. [S643] Monsterrol van de vrije luijden 1695 for de Caep de Goede Hoop (Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/) "Pr. vande Westhn. & Maria Henderix 6 k.
    Pr. Barilje & Dina van Soetermeer
    Pr. Dammesz & Susanna Marina 2 k."
  11. [S828] Monsterrol van de vrije luijden 1692 for de Caep de Goede Hoop (Kaap, Stellenbosch, Drakenstein) (Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/) "0083 1 BARILLE PIETER 1 [man, self] 1[wife] 2000[sheep?] 1[?] 1[?] K[Cape District]". (The monsterrolle or muster rolls were in effect a population census. In my view they were likely based on ships' musters of the period.).
  12. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 188. 23.3.1699: Pampus from Malabar (30), sold by Hans Rutgert Troost to Pieter Barilje for Rds. 100.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
 

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