Dom:e Joannes de Voogd1

M, #2737, b. circa 1640

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NGK (Cape Town) Marriages1665-1695NGK (Cape Town) Marriages 1665-1695
Last Edited15/05/2015
Birth*Dom:e Joannes de Voogd was born circa 1640.1
 
Marriage*He married Elisabeth de Pauw on 3 October 1666 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.1
 
Occupation*Dom:e Joannes de Voogd was NGK minister between February 1666 and December 1666 (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.1,2 
(Minister) BaptismCandidateAndries van de Caep was presented by his mother for baptism on 21 March 1666 Nederduitsche Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop. The baptism was performed by Dom:e Joannes de Voogd. Before the resident minister, Dom:e Joannes de Voogd,could baptise the child, visiting minster Dom:e Philippus Baldæus intervened as senior minister and prevented the baptism on grounds that it would be a violation of church doctrine to baptise a heathen child. In the ensuing days, the ruling was overturned by the Council of Policy, and the baptism took place a week later.3 
Baptisms - WitnessOn 28 March 1666 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop, Dom:e Joannes de Voogd performed the baptism of Andries van de Caep.4
Slave TransactionsBetween 28 November 1665 and 18 June 1668 when Maria da Costa van Bengale and Lysbeth van Bengale were sold by Maria Prignon, widow of Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp, to Jacob van Borghorst they were either sold or passed along with their households by the incumbent ministers to their successors, who were Ds. Joan van Arckel, Dom:e Joannes de Voogd and Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp.5
On 25 September 1666 Willem van Bengale was sold by Zacharias Wagenaer to Dom:e Joannes de Voogd, for Rds 90 or f 180.6,7

Citations

  1. [S392] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Mar), 1665-1695: Den 3 Octob 1666
    Joannes de Voogd pradicant alhier
    met Juffr. Elisabeth de Panne, transcribed by Richard Ball, Norfolk, England, (May 2006), Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/. Hereinafter cited as Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Mar).
  2. [S657] Mansell Upham 'Hell and Paradise... Hope on Constantia / De Hel en Het Paradijs... De Hoop op Constantia: Jan Grof (died ante 1700) and his extended family at the Cape of Good Hope', 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), February 2012. "...minister Johannes de Voocht (from Amsterdam) who served as temporary minister (February 1666-December 1666) after arriving (26 February 1666) on the Constantia and later marrying (3 October 1666) Elisabeth Pauw soon after her arrival on the Dordrecht."
  3. [S758] Mansell Upham 'Consecrations to God: The 'nasty, brutish, and short' life of SUSANNA from BENGAL otherwise known as 'ONE EAR' - 2nd recorded female convict at the VOC-occupied Cape of Good Hope', 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), September 2012. "On 21 March 1666 the Reverend Philippus Baldeus , stops over at the Cape en route from Ceylon. He profoundly upsets the virgin colony by objecting to the inexperienced 25-year-old resident minister Joannes de Voogd baptizing the infant of an unbaptized slave woman. In mid-ritual, the visiting (more senior) minister, vociferously interrupts the ceremony. He thereupon berates the resident minister for baptizing the child of a heathen in violation of church doctrine and disregarding the holiness of the sacrament."
  4. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.), 1665-1695: 28 dito (Maert) is geoopt een soon van een van de E.Comp: slavinnen en genaemt Andries de moeder heet Susanna, transcribed by Richard Ball, Norfolk, England, (May 2006), Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/. Hereinafter cited as Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.).
  5. [S657] Mansell Upham 'UL04 Hell and Paradise', Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713),.
  6. [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): 25.9.1666     CTD 3, p.109
    Die edelheer Zacharias Wagenaer, kommandeur, verkoop aan Joannes de Voocht, bedienaar van die goddelike Woord, die Bengaalse slaaf Willem vir 90 Rds of f 180. [Geen Onderdom [?] is vermeld. Dit is interessant dat 90 Rds hier as f 180 ligte geld aangegee word in plaas van die gebruiklike f 270. Geen name van getuies word genoem nie en niemand het ook as sodanig geteken nie.]. Hereinafter cited as "Kaapse noteriële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (1658 - 1730? 1670)."
  7. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 127. 30.9.1666, III, pp. 109-110: Willem from Bengal, sold by Zacharias Wagenaer to the Rev. Joannes de Voocht for Rds. 90 or f 180.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
 

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