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Anne Marais (des Ruelle)

Also Known As: "Anne des Ruel - as per her son Jean's Baptism Record)", "Anna de Ruelles; Anna le Ruelle; married name Anna Marais;", "Anna de Ruelles", "Anna le Ruelle"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death: April 05, 1750 (76)
Stellenbosch, Caap de Goede Hoop, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Daniel de Ruelle, SV/PROG and Anne Goudalle
Wife of Charles Marais
Mother of Anne Marais; Charles Marais; Catherine Marais; Daniel Marais; Jean Marais and 8 others
Sister of Daniel de Ruelle; Pierre de Ruelles, b4 and Marie de Ruelle, b5
Half sister of Daniel de Ruelle; Ann de Ruelle and Esther de Ruelle

Occupation: arr SA with parents on "Zuid Beveland" 1688, Married 1693
DVN: b2
Managed by: Pieter Jacobus van Aswegen
Last Updated:

About Anne Marais

NOTE The daughters of Daniel de Ruelle and Anne Goudalle become PROGs because their mother never arrived in South Africa. Anne's sister, Ester de Ruelle married Estienne Bruere, SV/PROG and so became SM/PROG of the Bruere family. Anne de Ruelle who married Charles Marais b2, although she was a PROG, was not SM/PROG of the Marais family, as this role was already filled by her mother-in-law, the wife of the Marais SV/PROG. She is however the Progenitor 2 of her family and is therefore asigned PROG status.

See original baptism entry from the registers of the Protestant Church at Guines: http://archivesenligne.pasdecalais.fr/ark:/64297/22f8f43dc154d81b


Baptism

Anne des Ruelles, geboren te Guînes (62) op 10 november 1673, gedoopt aldaar op 12 november 1673 (doopgetuigen waren Pierre Hibon en Anne du Ponchel), dochter van Daniel des Ruelles en Anne Goudalle

- "Transcript of the Registers of the Protestant Church at Guisnes, from 1668 to 1685", by William Minet for the Huguenot Society of London, 1891 on http://www.grijsbaard.nl/Guines/HZ000275.HTM


Anne(a) des Ruelle arrived in South Africa with her father, Daniel de Ruelle, who would also become her husband's step-father.

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Charles of Plessis, son of Charles Marais, died 7th
August, 1735 ; married Anne de Ruelle of Guisnes, daughter of the Refugee Daniel de Ruelle French Refugees at the Cape 1921


Ships Carrying Huguenots to South Africa

Ships Passenger List for Huguenot Ship Zuid Bevelandt to South Africa 1688

Belonged to the Chamber of Zeeland. Left the Netherlands on 22 April, 1688 , arrived in Table Bay on 19 August, 1688.

Pierre Simond (1651-aft.1702) and Anne de Berault (1664-aft.1702)

Daniel des Ruelles (1640-1726) and Anne Goudalle (1651-1690)

Esther des Ruelles (1672-bef.1702)

ANNE DES RUELLES (1673-aft.1711)

Marie des Ruelles (1687-1688)

Loius Cordier (1650-1702) and Francois Martinet (1658-aft.1701)

Suzanne Cordier (1678-1715)

Jeanne Cordier (1680-aft.1711)

Marie Cordier (1683-aft.1711)

Louise Cordier (1685-aft.1729)

Charles le Long and Marie le Long

Esaie Caucheteaux (1673-2708)

Suzanne Caucheteuz (1675-aft.1707)

Jean Caucheteaux (1682-1718)

Abraham Vivier (1654-1713)

Pierre Vivier (1662-1714)

Jacques Vivier (1665-1714)

Salomon de Gournay (?-1718)

Estienne Viret (1662-1726)

Paul Roux (1655-1723)

David Senechal (1667-1746)

Louis de Berault (?-1689)


Arrived at the Cape in 1688 together with her parents on the ship "Zuid-Beveland" Name also spelt Le Ruelle.


Anne and Charles had 12 children.

Refer to ID’s GXVZ-RF5 and GXV8-7MG

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Anne Marais's Timeline

1673
November 10, 1673
Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
November 12, 1673
Guînes
1693
1693
Cape
1695
1695
Caap de Goede Hoop, Suid Afrika
1696
1696
South Africa
1698
June 8, 1698
Drakenstein, Caap de Goede Hoop, South Africa
1700
March 7, 1700
Drakenstein, Cape, South Africa
1701
1701
Swellendam, Cape, South Africa
1702
1702
Wagenmakersvallei, Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa