Petrus Pienaar

M, #6319, b. before 21 September 1721, d. 1779
Father*Pierre Pinard1 b. 14 May 1690
Mother*Jeanne Terrier1 b. b 1699

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Last Edited28/12/2019
Birth*Petrus Pienaar was born before 21 September 1721 in de Caep de Goede Hoop.1
 
BaptismPetrus Pienaar was baptized on 21 September 1721 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop. The baptism was witnessed by Pierre Terrier and Sara de Buijs. This witness has not been positively identified but Sara de Buijs is(are) potentially the correct individual(s.)1
Marriage*He married Catharina Botha, daughter of Jacobus Botha and Elsij Snijman, on 28 December 1749.2
 
Death*He died in 1779.2
 
Names in the record, in publications, etc.Petrus Pienaar was also known as Petrus Pinar.1

Citations

  1. [S408] Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Baptisms., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Baptism Register, Anno 1721; Den 21ste Septemb:; Petrùs, zoon van Pieter Pinar en Jannetje Terrie. Getùygen Pieter Terrie en Sùsanna De Bùijs.. Hereinafter cited as Drakenstein I Baptisms.
  2. [S203] Mansell Upham 'Cape Mothers: Groote Catrijn van Paliacatta (c. 1631-1683), her slave Maria van Bengale & her daughter-in-law Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye (1673-1742)', 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), October 2014.
 

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