Anna de Clercq1

F, #6445, b. before 26 July 1703
Father-Putative*Abraham le Clercq b. b 11 Oct 1671; putative relationship offered with a view toward further discovery in the record. This relationhip has been widely assumed in published genealogies2
Mother-Putative*Cornelia van de Caep b. 27 Mar 1672; putative relationship offered with a view toward further discovery in the record. No other women identified thus far meet the chronological and other criteria to qualify as the mother
Mother-StepCandidateMadeleine Mouton b. 1692; it is extremely unlikely that Madeleine/Magdalena Mouton was the biological mother of Anna de Clercq given a logical birthdate for Anna of around 1703 or earlier. It is not even clear from the record that Anna was raised in the family household.2

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Last Edited04/09/2016
Slave Birth - Company OwnedAnna de Clercq was born in bondage before 26 July 1703 and was owned by the VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie), de Caep de Goede Hoop Anna de Clercq.3
BaptismCandidateAnna de Clercq may be the individual who was baptized on 26 July 1703 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.4 
De facto-Candidate*Circa 1719 Anna de Clercq and Casper Vosloo may have been in a de facto relationship de Caep de Goede Hoop.5  
Marriage-Candidate*She and Hans Willem Minee may have been married circa 1745 de Caep de Goede Hoop.6 

Family 1

Casper Vosloo b. b 12 Jun 1701
Child

Family 2

Hans Willem Minee b. b 22 Mar 1716, d. c 1754
Child
(Witness) LiquidDist Between 3 May 1714 and 30 September 1716 a liquidation and distribution account was prepared in the estate of Sara Couchet Cabo de Goede Hoop. The inventory named Abraham le Clercq, Pieter Becker, Jannetje de Clercq, Guilliam Oberholster, Joannes Oberholster and Johanna Barbara Oberholster as benefitting from the estate. Pieter Becker was named beneficiary as the husband of Jannetje de Clercq, and the Oberholster siblings inherited through their deceased mother, Helena du Toit. The fact that Anna de Clercq, who was alive at the time, is as not named as a beneficiary is telling and adds to the evidence that she was not a legitimate daughter of Abraham de Clercq.7
Names in the record, in publications, etc.26 July 1703, the name of Anna was written in the record as Anna.3
16 April 1755, the name of Anna was written in the record as Anna de Clercq.8

Citations

  1. [S532] Website The Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA branch (http://www.eggsa.org/) "Johannes Carolus
    Baptised: 1746, den 2 Octobr. [Tulbagh]
    Father: Jan Willemsz Minie
    Mother: Anna de Clercq
    Witnesses: Hans Jurgen Gilberd, en Francina Voslo
    http://www.eggsa.org/cgi-bin/searchBaptisms.pl; accessed 26 Oct 2014."
  2. [S34] J.A. Heese & R.T.J. Lombard, South African Genealogies 4 J-K (Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council, 1992), pg. 318. Hereinafter cited as S.A. Genealogies 4 J-K.
  3. [S502] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org) "1703
    26 Julij
    Een Kind van Cornelia Pieters genaamt Anna ...
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… - last accessed 1 April 2012."
  4. [S502] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org) "1703. 26 Julij. Een Kind van Cornelia Pieters genaamt Anna ...
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… - last accessed 1 April 2012."
  5. [S150] Edited & augmented by GISA Originally compiled by J.A. Heese & R.T.J. Lombard, South African Genealogies 5 L-M, GISA SA Genealogies (Stellenbosch, South Africa: Genealogical Institute of South Africa, 1999), p.630, marriage date assumed based on baptism of first child.. Hereinafter cited as S.A. Genealogies 5 L-M.
  6. [S150] Edited & augmented by GISA Originally compiled by J.A. Heese & R.T.J. Lombard, S.A. Genealogies 5 L-M, p.630, potential marriage date assumed based on baptism of first (only?) child.
  7. [S812] Liquidation and distribution account of the personal estate of Sara Couchet & Guiljam Du Toit of Cabo de Goede Hoop, dated 3 May 1714-30 Sept 1716 (eGSSA - MOOC 13/1/1 Boedelrekeninge 1709-1722, CD no. 1).
  8. [S547] Daniel Jacobs, Die Vosloos, Nuttige Landsburgers, Deel II, Familie Register (40 Heerengracht, Cape Town: Ton Vosloo, 2003), Ene Francina Vosloo trou naamlik op 15 April 1743 met Hans Jurgen Gilbert. Hy kom ook in die dokumente voor as Gilber, Kilber of Kelver en het van Flammersbach gekom. Hy arriveer in 1734 as soldaat. In die egpaar se testament van 16 April 1755 word haar ma as Anna de Clercq aangedui. Francina moes die dogter van Casper (1701) en Anna de Klerk gewees het aangesien Casper (1727) onmoontlik haar pa kon gewees het.. Hereinafter cited as Die Vosloos, Nuttige Landsburgers, Register.
  9. [S547] Daniel Jacobs, Die Vosloos, Nuttige Landsburgers, Register, Ene Francina Vosloo trou naamlik op 15 April 1743 met Hans Jurgen Gilbert. Hy kom ook in die dokumente voor as Gilber, Kilber of Kelver en het van Flammersbach gekom. Hy arriveer in 1734 as soldaat. In die egpaar se testament van 16 April 1755 word haar ma as Anna de Clercq aangedui. Francina moes die dogter van Casper (1701) en Anna de Klerk gewees het aangesien Casper (1727) onmoontlik haar pa kon gewees het.
 

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