Isaak Sultania1

M, #14853, b. 1711, d. 1765
Father*Rajah of Tambora Albubasi Sultan2 b. c 1670, d. 1719
Mother*Sitina Sara Marouff2 b. c 1679

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Last Edited02/01/2014
Birth*Isaak Sultania was born in 1711 in de Caep de Goede Hoop.2
 
Marriage*He married Amelia Carelse van de Caep, daughter of Carel van Bengaalen and Mouta van Madagascar, on 31 October 1734 Nederduitsche Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.3,4
 
Marriage-Candidate*He and Sophia van de Caep may have been married on 27 June 1756 de Caep de Goede Hoop.5 
Death*He died in 1765 de Caep de Goede Hoop.4
 

Family

Amelia Carelse van de Caep b. 5 Feb 1713, d. b 27 Jun 1756
Child
(Witness) Requesten In 1720 Sitina Sara Marouff, following the death in 1719 of her husband Rajah of Tambora Albubasi Sultan, requested to return to Batavia with her children Isaak Sultania, Ibraim Adehan, Maria Dorothea Sultania, David Sultania and Mochamat Asim because the family was exceedingly poor. However the family remained at the Cape, so it seems her request was denied.6 
Ledemaat*On 7 April 1746, Isaak Sultania a baptism has not yet been identified, but it is on this occasion that he adopted the name Isaak Sultania (Cape Town).7 
Names in the record, in publications, etc.Isaak Sultania was also known as Mochamat Aserk.2

Citations

  1. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape', Africana Notes and News, Vol IX, No 1, December 1951, 27-29 "The other children changed their Mohammedan religion for Christianity; Ibraim Adahan was baptised on 2 (11 (1721 under the name Abraham Addehan, the daughter received the name Maria Dorothea Sultania at her baptism 22 ( 12 (1726, Mochamat Aserk adopted the name Isaak Sultania and Mochamat Dayan called himself David Sultania; they both became members of the church at Cape Town, Isaak 7/4/1746, David 18/12/1739."
  2. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape' "In her request she calls herself Care Sals; her children were Ibraim Adahan (aged 21), Mochamat Aserk (aged 9), Mochamat Dayan (aged 7), Mochamat Asim (aged 4) and a daughter, Sitina Asia (aged 17)."
  3. [S629] Personal communications between Mansell Upham and Delia Robertson, 2010-present. [1713] 5 Feb
    Amelia
    Child of Carel van Bengaalen & Mouta van Madagascar
    Slaves of Simon van der Stel
    Wit Octavio van Macassar & Anna Elizabeth van Bouton.
  4. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape' "lsaak Sultania was married Ca) 31(10/1734 to Amelia Carelse of the Cape, by whom he had one daughter, Sara Adriana, bapt. 1/1/1736 the sponsors being Carel of Bengal and Adriana of the Coast, (b) 27 (6/1756 to Sophia Wurmer of the Cape, widow of Comelis Hegter or Hector and Lambertus Ackerman. He died in 1765."
  5. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape' "lsaak Sultania was married Ca) 31(10/1734 to Amelia Carelse of the Cape, by whom he had one daughter, Sara Adriana, bapt. 1/1/1736 the sponsors being Carel of Bengal and Adriana of the Coast, (b) 27 (6/1756 to Sophia Wurmer of the Cape, widow of Comelis Hegter or Hector and Lambertus Ackerman. He died in 1765. [DR: Sophia van de Caep and Sohia Wurmer are probably the same person.]"
  6. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape' "A year after her huband's death, his widow requested the Cape government to send her and her five children back to Batavia, declaring that she was 41 years old and so poor that she was scarcely able to support her children. In her request she calls herself Care Sals; her children were Ibraim Adahan (aged 21), Mochamat Aserk (aged 9), Mochamat Dayan (aged 7), Mochamat Asim (aged 4) and a daughter, Sitina Asia (aged 17). It appears that her request was not granted, for she was still living at the Cape in 1740."
  7. [S727] Dr. J. Hoge 'The family of the Rajah of Tambora at the Cape' "Mochamat Aserk adopted the name Isaak Sultania and Mochamat Dayan called himself David Sultania; they both became members of the church at Cape Town, Isaak 7/4/1746, David 18/12/1739."
  8. [S502] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org) "Ao: 1736 den 1e: Jann. Sara Adriana, van Jzak Sutania, en Amelia Caarlz van de Caep. De Getuyge Carel van Bengale, en Adriana van de Cust.
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/…."
 

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