Last Edited | 04/08/2017 |
RacialDesignation* | On 2 May 1700 Juliana van de Caep van Eva was described as halfslag, a racial tag meaning the father was most probably white. For more on the racial and social typecasting of the period, visit this page: Nomenclature & identity tags peculiar to the Cape of Good Hope deriving from an individual’s legal status made for legally-entrenched hierarchic discrimination.1 |
Baptisms | Juliana van de Caep van Eva was baptized on 2 May 1700 Nederduitsche Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town).2 |
Slave Births | Before 2 May 1700, Juliana van de Caep van Eva was born in bondage de Caep de Goede Hoop.1 |
Slaves Owned by the Company | On 2 May 1700 Eva van de Caep and Juliana van de Caep van Eva were enslaved and owned by the VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) at the Cape.1 |
Citations
- [S502] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org).
- [S502] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org) "2 Maij 1700. een kind van
Eva vande Caab gent. Juliana, [Halfslag]
Lijsbeth vande Caab gent. Leonora, [Heelslag]
Wilmesoa van Madag: gent. [David], [Heelslag]
Angerie Metcho van Mad: gent. Rigina, [Heelslag]
Estal van Madag: gent. Jacomijntie, [Heelslag]
familysearch.org."