Maria Prignon

F, #7872, b. circa 1640

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NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695
Last Edited16/06/2012
Birth*Maria Prignon was born circa 1640.1
 
Marriage*She married Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp circa January 1666.1
 
Baptisms - WitnessMaria Prignon and Pieter van Klinckenbergh witnessed the baptism of Willem Lodewyk Wiederholt on 9 May 1667 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop.2,3,4
Slave TransactionsBetween 28 November 1665 and 18 June 1668 when Maria da Costa van Bengale and Lysbeth van Bengale were sold by Maria Prignon, widow of Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp, to Jacob van Borghorst they were either sold or passed along with their households by the incumbent ministers to their successors, who were Ds. Joan van Arckel, Dom:e Joannes de Voogd and Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp.5
After 18 June 1668 Abraham van Guinea was sold along with Maria da Costa van Bengale and Lysbeth van Bengale by Maria Prignon the widow of the minister Ds. Petrus Wachtendorp for f 660. Included in the transaction were Lijsbet's two unnamed children, probably Anna Pieters and Anthonij van de Caep. The purchaser was the incoming commander Jacob van Borghorst.6

Citations

  1. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.), 1665-1695: ao 1667
    May : 9 een soontie van Geertruyt Ment weduwe van Wilhem Lodowijck Wiederholt genaemt Wilhem Lodowijck, peeters waren Pieter van Klindenbergh en Maria Prigon weduwe van Do' Wachtendorp, 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.).
  2. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.): ao 1667
    May : 9 een soontie van Geertruyt Ment weduwe van Wilhem Lodowijck Wiederholt genaemt Wilhem Lodowijck, peeters waren Pieter van Klindenbergh en Maria Prigon weduwe van Do' Wachtendorp., 1665-1695, Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/
  3. [S702] Church Registers 1665-1695, VC 603.: May 9
    een soontie van Geertruyt Ment weduwe van Wilhem Lodowijck Wiederholt genaemt
    Wilhem Lodowijck, peeters waren Pieter van Klinckenbergh en Maria Prigon
    weduwe van Do' Wachtendorp
    "Kerkboek 1665-1695," p. 3, 9 May 1667, baptism of Wilhem Lodowijck Wiederholt, (1980), Cape Town Archives Repository, Private Bag X9025, Cape Town, South Africa, 021-4624050. Hereinafter cited as Church Registers 1665-1695, VC 603.
  4. [S204] Dr. J. Hoge, Personalia of the Germans at the Cape, 1652-1806, Archives Year Book for South African History (Cape Town: Government Printer, Union of South Africa, 1946), p. 460. Hereinafter cited as Personalia.
  5. [S657] Mansell Upham 'Hell and Paradise... Hope on Constantia / De Hel en Het Paradijs... De Hoop op Constantia: Jan Grof (died ante 1700) and his extended family at the Cape of Good Hope', 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), February 2012.
  6. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), pp. 31.The widow of the Rev. Petrus Wachtendorp sold Borghorst a male slave named Serry [Abraham/Abram] who came from Guinea, together with two female slaves and two children, not mentioned by name, for f 660. In footnote 45 on this page, Böeseken notes that on his departure from the Cape in April 1670, Borghorst sold twelve slaves, including Serry, to the Company for f 2 842:10:-.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
 

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