Jacob Joppe de Jonge

M, #6257, b. circa 1660

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NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695
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Last Edited12/05/2015
BirthOrigin*Jacob was from Maaslandt and was perhaps born there circa 1660.1 
Marriage*He married Maria Botma, daughter of Cornelis Botma and Jannetje Gerrits, on 7 October 1691 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.2
 

Family

Maria Botma b. 14 May 1676
Children
(Witness) BirthOriginJacob Joppe de Jonge witnessed the Birth of Rangton van Bali circa 1673 Rangdoe, Bali.3,4 
Occupation On 28 March 1695 Jacob Joppe de Jonge was the skipper of the Handboogh.5 
Occupation* On 21 June 1696 Jacob Joppe de Jonge was skipper of the Swaag.6 
Names in the record, in publications, etc.7 October 1691, the name of Jacob was written in the record as Jacob Joppe de Jonge.
Slave TransactionsOn 25 May 1690 Montfort van Bengale was sold by Albert Fokkes to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 50.7
On 22 June 1691 Francis van Malabar was sold by Dirck van Looveld to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 70.8,9
On 22 April 1692 Joseph van Batavia was sold by Abraham van Stormen to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 72.10,11
On 22 April 1692 Matthijs van Ceylon was sold by Johan Ferleman to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 76.12
On 25 November 1692 Joanna van Malabar was sold by Thomas Nynn to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 60.13,14
On 30 March 1693 Orange van Bengale was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jansz de Wereld, for Rds. 52.15
On 30 December 1693 Joseph van Batavia was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Christiaan Freser, for Rds. 115.16
On 24 May 1694 Adam van Java was sold by Marinus Verhulst to Jacob Joppe de Jonge, for Rds. 80.17
On 28 March 1695 Jafta van Macassar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Simon van der Stel, for Rds. 40.5
On 1 June 1696 Coridon van Malacca and Neptunis van Malacca were sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Francois van der Stel, respectively for Rds. 50 and Rds. 55.18
On 21 June 1696 Anna van Malabar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Christoph Grünewaldt de Caep de Goede Hoop, for Rds 100.19,20
On 21 June 1696 Coridon van Batavia was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Johann Vosloo, for Rds. 100.21
On 21 June 1696 Aron van Malabar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Claas Hendricksz Diepenouwe, for Rds. 100.22
On 21 June 1696 Abraham van Malabar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Claas Hendricksz Diepenouwe, for Rds. 100.23
On 21 June 1696 Jan van Malabar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Francois van der Stel, for Rds. 115.24
On 21 June 1696 Francois Origin Unknown was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jan Wessels, for Rds. 70.25
On 21 June 1696 Leander Origin Unknown was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jacobus Cruse, for Rds. 80.26
On 23 June 1696 Claas van Macassar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Nicolaes Loupser, for 100 enkele Spaanse matten.27
On 10 January 1698 Aron van Malabar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Johannes Pijthius, for Rds. 60.28
On 17 January 1698 Titus van Macassar, Jan van Kissen and Francis van Malabar were sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Samuel Elsevier, for Rds. 200.29
On 27 January 1698 Rangton van Bali was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Samuel Elsevier, for Rds. 60.30
On 8 February 1698 Ansela van Banda was sold on behalf of N de Vos by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jan Wessels, for Rds. 100.31
On 23 May 1699 Abel van Macassar was sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jan Wessels, for Rds. 60.32
Slave EmancipationsOn 7 February 1698 Francois van der Kust Coromandel was emancipated by Jacob Joppe de Jonge, on condition that he serve his owner or his owner's son for a further four years. The emancipation would therefor only become effective in July 1702.33

Citations

  1. [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide - based on date of his marriage.
  2. [S392] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Mar), 1665-1695: ao 1691
    Den 7 8bris
    sijn in den huijwekijken staedt vereenigt ande Caeb Jacob Joppe de jonge, van Maaslandt Sluijs equipagie meester alhier, ende Juffr. Maria Botma jonge dogter van de Caep., 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).
  3. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 182.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
  4. [S835] Robert C-H Shell, Behind Rangton's door: A Balinese wood-carver slave at Stellenbosch, 1673-1720 (Cape Town: Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 1999). Hereinafter cited as Behind Rangton's Door.
  5. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.168. 28.3.l695, p. 90: Jafta from Macassar (I7), sold by skipper Jacob Joppe de Jongh, skipper of the Handboogh, to Simon van der Std for Rds. 40.
  6. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173.pp. 76 (recto et verso): Coridon from Batavia, sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, skipper of the Swaag, to Jan Vosloo for Rds. 100.
  7. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.157. 25.5.1690, pp. 506-507: Montfort from Bengal (15/16), sold by skipper Albert Fokkes to Jacob Joppe for Rds. 50.
  8. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.159. [22.6.] . .. 1691, pp. 185-186: Francis from Malabar (15/16), sold by Dick Loveld, first mate of the Belois, to Jacob Joppe for Rds. 70.
  9. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, A calendar of bondage in southern Africa, 1550 to 1888, CD-ROM; ISBN 1-86918-063-1; (Cape Town: Ancestry24, September 2007), Sequence IDNO:       0768     
    Slaves First Name:       Francis     
    Presumed Place Of Origin:       Van Malabar     
    Day Of Sale:       22     
    Month Of Sale:       6     
    Year Of Sale:       1691     
    Type Of Name:       Foreign     
    Continental Origin Code:       Indian Sub Continent     
    Slaves Age:       16     
    Slaves Gender:       Male     
    Price In Rixdollars:       70     
    Sellers Last Name:       Loveld; Van     
    Sellers First Name:       Dick     
    Sellers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Sellers Gender:       Male     
    Sellers Domicile:       Transit-at sea     
    Sellers Occupation:       First Mate     
    Buyers Last Name:       De Jong     
    Buyers First Name:       Jacob Joppe     
    Buyers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Buyers Gender:       Male     
    Buyers Domicile:       Table valley     
    Buyers Occupation:       quartermaster     
    Primary Reference:       Transporten en Scheepeniskennis; p. 185 [NIB]. Hereinafter cited as Changing Hands.
  10. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.159. 22.4.1692, pp. 417-418: Joseph from Batavia (2) [20], sold by Abraham van Stormen, first mate of 't Duijfje to Jacob de Jonge, official at the Cape, for Rds. 72.
  11. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, Sequence IDNO:       0780     
    Slaves First Name:       Joseph     
    Presumed Place Of Origin:       van Batavia     
    Day Of Sale:       22     
    Month Of Sale:       4     
    Year Of Sale:       1692     
    Type Of Name:       Old Testament     
    Continental Origin Code:       Indonesian Archipelago     
    Slaves Age:       20     
    Slaves Gender:       Male     
    Price In Rixdollars:       72     
    Sellers Last Name:       Van Storman     
    Sellers First Name:       Abraham     
    Sellers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Sellers Gender:       Male     
    Sellers Domicile:       Transit-at sea     
    Sellers Occupation:       First Mate [Opperstuurman]     
    Buyers Last Name:       De Jong     
    Buyers First Name:       Jacob Joppe     
    Buyers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Buyers Gender:       Male     
    Buyers Domicile:       Table valley     
    Buyers Occupation:       quartermaster     
    Primary Reference:       Transporten en Scheepeniskennis pp. 417-8.
  12. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.159. 22.4.1692, p. 4: Matthijs from Ceylon (20/21), sold by Johan Fedeman, bookkeeper of 't Duijfje to Jacob de Jongefor Rds. 76.
  13. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.162. 25.11.1692, p. 173: Joanna from Malabar, sold by Thomas Nynn to Jacob Joppe de Jonge for Rds. 60.
  14. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, Sequence IDNO:       0824     
    Slaves First Name:       Joanna     
    Presumed Place Of Origin:       Van Malabar     
    Day Of Sale:       25     
    Month Of Sale:       11     
    Year Of Sale:       1692     
    Type Of Sale:       Oceanic     
    Type Of Name:       Christian     
    Continental Origin Code:       Indian Sub Continent     
    Slaves Age:       15     
    Slaves Gender:       Female     
    Price In Rixdollars:       60     
    Sellers Last Name:       Nynn     
    Sellers First Name:       Thomas     
    Sellers Civil Status:       foreigner     
    Sellers Gender:       Male     
    Sellers Domicile:       Transit-at sea     
    Sellers Occupation:       Skipper     
    Buyers Last Name:       De Jong     
    Buyers First Name:       Jacob Joppe     
    Buyers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Buyers Gender:       Male     
    Buyers Domicile:       Table valley     
    Buyers Occupation:       quartermaster     
    Primary Reference:       Transporten en Scheepeniskennis; fol. 173.
  15. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.162. 30.3.1693, p. 298: Orange from Bengal (22/23), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jonge to Jansz de Wereld, Free Burgher from Stellenbosch. for Rds. 52.
  16. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.164. 30.12.1693, p. 440: Joseph from Batavia (22/23), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, first mate of the Tamboer, to Christiaen Freser for Rds. 115.
  17. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.165. 24.5.1694: Adam from Java (25/26), sold by Marinus Verhulst, first mate of the Nieuwland, to Jacob Joppe de Jonge for Rds. 80.
  18. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 1.6.1696, pp. 72 (verso) - 73: Coridon from Malacca (22) and Neptunis from Malacca (18), sold by Jacob de Jongh, skipper of the Swaag, to Jonker Frans van der Stel for Rds. 50 and Rds. 55 respectively.
  19. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, p. 79 (recto et verso): Anna from Malabar (24), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh to Christoffel Groenewalt for Rds. 100.
  20. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, Sequence IDNO: 1074, Anna van Malabar [Sold by Jacob Joppe de Jong to Christoffel Groenewald, age 24.].
  21. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, pp. 76 (recto et verso): Coridon from Batavia, sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, skipper of the Swaag, to Jan Vosloo for Rds. 100.
  22. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, pp. 76 (verso) - 77: Aron from Malabar, sold by Jacob Joppe de
    Jongh to Claas Hendricx Diepenauw for Rds. 100.
  23. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, pp. 77 (verso) - 78: Abraham from Malabar (26), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh to Claas Hendrix Diepenauw for Rds. 90.
  24. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696 pp. 79 (verso) - 80: Jan from Malabar (22), sold by Jacob Joppe
    de Jongh to Francois van der Stel for Rds. 115.
  25. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, pp. 80 (verso) - 81: Francois from an unknown origin (13), sold
    by Jacob Joppe de Jongh to Jan Wesselsen for Rds. 70.
  26. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.173. 21.6.1696, p. 81 (recto et verso): Leander from an unknown origin (14), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh to Jacobus Cruse, bookkeeper of the Garrison, for Rds. 80.
  27. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 174. 23.6.1696. pp. 85 (verso) -- 86: Claas from Macassar (25), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, Captain of De Swaag. to Claas Loupser for 100 "enke1e Spaanse matten".
  28. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 181. 10.1.1698, p. 289 (verso): Aron from Malabar (15), sold by Jan Joppe de Jongh, skipper of De Swaag, to Johannes Pilhius [sic] for Rds. 60.
  29. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 182. 17.1.1698, p. 300 (verso): Three slaves, Titus from Macassar (20), Jan from Kissen (20), Francis from an unknown origin, sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh of the Swaag to Samuel EIsevierfor Rds. 200.
  30. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 182. 27.1.1698: Ramtom from Matije (25), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh (he signed J. P. Jonge) of De Swaag. to Samuel Elsevierfor Rds. 60.
  31. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 182. 8.2.1698: Ansela from Banda (28), sold by Jan Joppe de Jongh on behalf of N. de Vos, stationed in Japan, to Jan Wessels for Rds. 100.
  32. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 189. 23.5.1699: Abel from Macassar (30), sold by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, skipper of De Swaag, to the Free Burger Jan Wesselse for Rds. 60.
  33. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 182. 7.2.1698: Francois from the Coast (26/27), freed by Jacob Joppe de Jongh, but is first to serve for another four years. If de Jongh dies within four years, Francois is to serve de Jongh's son until the four years have passed.
  34. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.), 1665-1695: 1692
    Den selven Dito (7 September) een kint gedoopt waer an de vader is Jacob [Joppe ]
    de Jonge, de moeder Maria Botma, tot getuijge stont
    Cornelis Botma, ende Jannetie Gerritse, ende is
    genaemt Cornelis Joppe, 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.).
  35. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.): Ao 1694
    10 Junii een kind gedoopt, de vaeder Jacob
    Joppe de Jong de moeder Maria
    Botma, genamet Marritje, 1665-1695, Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/
 

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