Jean le Roux

M, #7221, b. circa 1670, d. 1752

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Last Edited02/01/2014
Birth*Jean le Roux was born circa 1670 in Normandie, France.1
 
Marriage*He married Marie de Haas, daughter of Guillaume de Haas and Marie-Catherine Durier, circa 1700.1
 
Death*He died in 1752.1
 

Family

Marie de Haas b. c 1682, d. 1751
Children
(Witness) Signature Between 1690 and 1724, 54 Huguenots signed documents de Caep de Goede Hoop. These signatures were published by Graham Botha in his book The French Refugees at the Cape and can be seen in the attached scan of the relevant page and includes those of Louis de Berault, Jean le Roux, Jacques Delporte, Jean Durand, Jacques de Savoye, Jacques Nourtier, André Gauch, François Retif, Guillaume Néel, Paul Roux, Daniel Hùgo, David Senecal, Pierre Simond, Jean Prieur du Plessis, Guillaume du Toit, Francois du Toit, Jacques Therond, Hercules des Prez, Abraham de Villiers, Jean Gardiol, Jacques de Villiers, Pierre de Villiers, Isaac Taillefert, Jean Taillefert, Jean Gardé, Claude Marais, Estienne Bruere, Daniel des Ruelles, Pierre Rousseau, Jacques Pinard, Estienne Cronje, Jacques Malan, Gabriel le Roux, David du Buisson, Daniel Nourtier, Estienne Niel, Philippe Fouché, Gideon le Grand, Pierre Cronjé, Paul Couvret, Paul le Febvre, Salomon de Gournay, Pierre Vivier, Pierre Jourdan, Estienne Viret, Esaias Engelbert Caucheteux and Jean de Buijs.2
Names in the record, in publications, etc.6 August 1690, the name of Jean was written in the record as Jan Roe de Normandij.3
27 March 1712, the name of Jean was written in the record as Jan Roùx.4
Between 12 August 1714 and 9 July 1730, the name of Jean was written in the record as Jan le Roex.5
19 September 1717, the name of Jean was written in the record as Jan Le Roùx.6
28 November 1728, the name of Jean was written in the record as Jan Roe.7
Baptisms - WitnessJan Roe de Normandij and SuSanna Sonsiet witnessed the baptism of Helena Toit on 6 August 1690 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop.3
He potentially witnessed the baptism of Adam Schreuder on 14 October 1723 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop, this witness has not been positively identified.8
He and Maria Beijers witnessed the baptism of Johannes Jacobus le Roux on 9 July 1730 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop.9
Slave TransactionsOn 7 April 1699 Francis van Malabar was sold by Pieter Claas to Jan Le Roùx, for f 190, Cape valuation.10

Citations

  1. [S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988 (28 Wale Street, Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers Limited, 1988), p. 164. Hereinafter cited as The Huguenots of South Africa.
  2. [S486] Colin Graham Botha, The French Refugees at the Cape (Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, 1921), p.74. Hereinafter cited as The French Refugees at the Cape.
  3. [S325] Lorna Newcomb and Ockert Malan, compilers, Annale van Nederduits Gereformeerde Moedergemeente Stellenbosch No 1.., CD-ROM (Stellenbosch) Die Genootskap vir die Kerkversameling, 2004 0-9584832-1-3), Baptism Register, Helena; Dogter van Giliam du Toij de moeder Zara Coesette is gedoop den 6en Augt 1690, als getuijge Jan Roe de Normandij, en SuSanna Sonsiet.. Hereinafter cited as Palmkronieke I Baptisms.
  4. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Maatian, d'Vader Jan Roùx, d'Moeder Maria de Haase getùygen Gùilliam de Hase, en Maria Dùerre 27 Maart 1712.
  5. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Maria, d'Vader Jan le Roex, d'Moeder Maria de Hase getù Steven en Alletta Botma, 12e Aùg 1714.
    Den 9 Jùlij 1730; een kint; Johannes Jacobùs; V: Jan Le roex; M; Catharina Harting; G: Jan Le Roex de oùde, en Marta Bijers.
  6. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Rachel, d'Vader Jan le Roùx, d'Moeder Maria d'Haas getù Pieter de Haas, Hendrina Botma: 19e 7br [1717].
  7. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Den 28 November 1728; K: Katharina Elizabeth; V: Jan Roe; M: Marija D' Haas; G: Jacobùs Roe, Johanna Roe.
  8. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Adam, d'Vader Hendrik Schreùder , d'Moeder Jacomina Visser, getù Anna le Roe, en Johannes le Roe 14e 8br 172[3].
  9. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms, Den 9 Jùlij 1730; een kint; Johannes Jacobùs; V: Jan Le roex; M; Catharina Harting; G: Jan Le Roex de oùde, en Marta Bijers.
  10. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 189. 7.4.1699: Francis from Malabar (30), sold by Pieter Claas, a Free Burgher, to Jan le Roux, for f 190, Cape valuation.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
  11. [S190] C.C. de Villiers & C. Pama, Geslagregisters van ou Kaapse Families II L-R (Cape Town / Amsterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1966), p. 821. Hereinafter cited as Geslagregisters van ou Kaapse Families II L-R.
  12. [S190] C.C. de Villiers & C. Pama, Geslagregisters van ou Kaapse Families II L-R, p. 822.
  13. [S325] Baptism Register, Palmkronieke I Baptisms.
 

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