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Anton Martens, SV/PROG 1

German: Anthony (Anton) Maartens (Martens), SV/PROG 1
Also Known As: "Martins", "Maartens", "Anthonij Martensz"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Celle, Duitsland, Hanover
Death: circa 1725 (29-46)
Kaapstad, Suid Afrika, Kaap
Immediate Family:

Son of Jasper Martens and Anna van Deventer
Husband of Hermina (Herwig) Maartensz; Sara Martens, b4 SM and Hermina Herwig, SM/PROG
Father of Jasper Maartens, b1; Henrietta Martens, b2 SM; Anna Martens, b3; Catharina Maria Martens, b4 SM; Antonie Martens, b5 and 2 others

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About Anton Martens, SV/PROG 1

MARTENS ANTON (S). - Celle in Hanover. * 1687, son of Jasper M. and Anna v. Deventer, who lived later at Antwerp. Arr. 1710 as so., loaned 1712 as shoemaker to Basilius Kretzschmar (q.v.), b. 1713, resident as shoemaker in Cape Town. ~ (1) 6.8.1713 Sara Claasen Moller, d. of Johann Claus Möller of Hamburg (q.v.); (2) 15.12.1720 Hermina Herwig of Amsterdam, wid. Basilius Kretzschmar. 7 children. + 1725. (GMR 1710, 1711, 1713; CJ 1126: 104; V.C. 56; G.R. nr. 575; Test. CJ 1070: 65 (Test. O.C. 2: 131); Test. CJ 1072: 14 (Test. O.C. 3: 111); CJ 1070: 73, according to which his estate at the time of his second marriage was valued at 16,000 gilders.)

- 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)

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Anton Martens, SV/PROG 1's Timeline

1687
1687
Celle, Duitsland, Hanover
1714
July 24, 1714
Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany
1715
November 24, 1715
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1717
May 9, 1717
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1719
1719
1720
July 28, 1720
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1721
August 24, 1721
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1723
1723