Johannis van Asschen

M, #7409, b. circa 1635

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Last Edited07/09/2015
BirthOrigin*Johannis was from Brussels and was perhaps born there circa 1635. Date is estimated.1,2 
Arrival* In December 1659, Johannis van Asschen arrived at the Cape on board the Gecroonde Leeuw.3 
Baptisms - WitnessJohannis van Asschen and Leendert de Klerck, Maryke Tielemans and Alexandrina Maxvelt witnessed the baptism of Anna Coeijmans on 7 November 1666 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.4
Monsterrollen and Opgaafrollen (Muster and tax rolls)In 1660 Johannis van Asschen was enumerated in the muster roll, he was recorded as of Brussels, cadet.1
On 1 April 1662 Johannis van Asschen was enumerated in the muster roll, he was recorded as from Brussels, cadet.5

Citations

  1. [S647] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, Letters Despatched 1652-1662 to which are added land grants, attestations, Journal of voyage to Tristan da Cunha, names of freemen, &c. Vol III, H.C.V. Leibrandt; (Cape Town, South Africa: W.A. Richards & Sons, Government Printers, 1900), p.299.. Hereinafter cited as Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope.
  2. [S374] Mansell G. Upham, "Capensis (Maaij Ansela)," Mooij Ansela & the black sheep of the family, 11/97 to 2/99, At the time of conception of both Jacobus van As and Johannes van As, the appearance of Johannis van Asschen from Brussels, who arrived in December 1659 in the Gecroonde Leeuw as an adelbors . . .. Hereinafter cited as "Maaij Ansela."
  3. [S374] Mansell G. Upham, "Maaij Ansela," Mooij Ansela & the black sheep of the family, 11/97 to 2/99, At the time of the conception of both Jacobus van As and Johannes van As, the appearance of Johannis van Asschen (from Brussels), who arrived (December 1659) in the Gecroonde Leeuw as an adelbors and taken into service as a cooper, is noteworthy.
  4. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.), 1665-1695: ao 1666
    den novemb:[er] een dochterken van Matthys Koymans en Cathrijn de Klerck syn huysvrouw wiert genaemt Anna de getuyhen waren Leendert de Klerck, Joan van As, Juffr. Coon en Maryke Tielemans
    [My thanks to Mansell Upham for clearing up this transcription.], 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. [S647] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, p.305.
 

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