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Catharina Cloete (Harmanz), SM/PROG

Also Known As: "Catharijntie Harmans", "Lodewijks", "Harmans"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Middelburg, Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands
Death: before December 08, 1714
Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jakob Harms and Ilsabeth Harms
Wife of Gerrit Jacobus Godefriclus Cloete
Mother of Jacobus Cloete; Lavina Appel; Coenradus Leonardus Cloete, b1c3; Pieter Cloete, b1c4; Leendert Cloete, b1c5 and 5 others
Sister of Peter Harms; Carsten Harms; Margreta Harms; Lisabeth Bausche; Frantz Hinrich Harms and 3 others

Managed by: Sally Ann Orpen
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About Catharina Cloete, SM/PROG

Bron/Source:

a1b2 Gerrit

­Europa, burger Rondebosch, later Stellenbosch, x 26.8.1674 Catharina Harmans, v. Middelburg

1. Geslagregister van Vroeë Kaapse families - C C de Villiers

2. German, Swiss and Woman immigrants to the Cape - 1652-1802 - Dr J Höge

JACOB (S of his sons Kloote, Kloete, Kloeten). - Cologne. Arr. 1652 (?), b. 10.8.1657, got a farm on the Liesbeeck River 10.10.1657. Repatriated 1671, returned to the Cape as corporal, murdered 23.5.1693. (Entrance in Journal of 23.5.1693: “Deesen avond tusschen 8 à 9 uuren is niet verre vant casteel en by't vleeschhuys vermoort Jacob Cloeten, corporaal in dienst der E. Compagnie, d'oudste van Comp's dienaaren als hebbende den grondslag deser colonic helpen leggen, en zynde geweest d'eerste vryman, dog naderhand wederom in Comp's dienst gekeerd . . men vond hem deerlyk mishandeld met drie houwen int hoofd en twee steken in de borst, alle vyf doodelyk, behalven nog 25 mindere quetsuuren, leggende in syn bloed gewenteld met zyn degen op syde en in de scheide, soodat hy verraderlyk aangetast most zyn, als hy anders nog rap ter been en soo dispoost als een jongman van 25 jaren en onverzaagt was”)

Cloete was married to Fytje (Sophia) Raderootjes of “Uts int land van Keulen”, i.e. probably Uesz in the Eifel. 4 children:

  • Elsje,
  • Gerrit (both born in Germany),
  • Catharina, bapt. 4.4.1660 (Spoelstra, I, p. 14),
  • Coenraad, bapt. 23.4.1663 (ibid., p. 23).
  • Catharina was married 28.1.1680 to the burgher Jan van Brienen (S in CJ 1124: 151), and died 9.7.1702 (CJ 1164: 67).

For the other children see G.R. nr. 78. (Leibbrandt, Letters, pp. 264 and 319; CJ 230, p. 311; G.R. nr. 78.)

German Personalia at the Cape 1652 -1802 by Dr J Höge

RADEROTJES

PETER. - “Uts in 't land van Ceulen” (i.e. Uesz ?). Arr. 1659 with his sister, Fytje, wife of Jacob Cloete (q.v.), free farmhand in the service of his brother-in-law. In 1660 he was at his request taken into the Comp.'s service as agriculturist (bouwman). In 1665 mentioned as officer. (Journal of 10.11.1660; MR. Vrye Lieden 1660; GMR 1661-65.)

Herbevestig en bygevoeg deur Judi Marais-Meyer 28/11/2009

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From Middelburg

GEDCOM Note

Bio notes: Is she related to Hermina Conradie nee Harmensz also from the Netherlands, but younger?



Source https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harmans-1 https://strydom.incolor.com/geslagsregisters/cloete/cloet_mn.htm https://genes.tronsmit.com/individual.php?pid=I1143&ged=Theron

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Catharina Cloete, SM/PROG's Timeline

1653
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Middelburg, Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands
1653
Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
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November 3, 1675
Nooitgedacht, Stellenbosch, Caap de Goede Hoop, South Africa
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