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Gideon Joubert

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Paarl, Breede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Death: circa 1783 (48-57)
Drakenstein Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa (Murdered)
Immediate Family:

Son of Gideon Joubert and Margaretha Joubert / Hoppe
Husband of Hester Joubert and Martha Maria Moller
Father of Stephanus Petrus Joubert; Jacobus Francois Joubert; Hester Naude; Josua Joubert; Pieter Joubert and 3 others
Brother of Pieter Jacobus Joubert, b8c1; Margaretha Hugo, Rossouw; Jacob Jacques Joubert; Josua/Josia Joubert and Elisabeth Huibrecht Rossouw
Half brother of Catharina Magdalena Hugo. de Vos, b1; Georg Wilhelm Hoppe, SV/PROG; Maria Johanna Roux and Rachel Hoppe, b3

SA de Villiers no: b8c3
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About Gideon Joubert

b8 Gideon * c. 1702 † c. 1738 x Stellenbosch 25.2.1725 Margaretha DE VILLIERS * c. 1705 (Jacob-dg) (sy xx Heinrich Hoppe)

c3 Gideon = 28.5.1730 x Paarl 19.12.1751 Hester DU TOIT (Stephanus-dg) xx Paarl 3.3.1776 Martha Maria MÖLLER (sy xx Tulbagh 2.5.1784 Jacobus Rossouw)

Eerste huwelik

d1 Gideon = Paarl 25.12.1752 x 13.3.1785 Johanna (Anna) Sophia DU TOIT

d2 Stephanus Petrus = Paarl 28.7.1754

d3 Jacobus Francois = Paarl 4.1.1756, vermoor deur sy kneg x Tulbagh 26.4.1778 Sara Susanna MÖLLER

d4 Hester x Paarl 3.3.1776 David NAUDÉ

d5 Josua = Tulbagh 6.7.1760 x Swartland 14 Mei 1786 Maria (Elizabeth Margaretha) VAN NIEKERK (Petrus Willem-dg) xx Swartland 7 Augustus 1789 Elizabeth Margaretha Louw

d6 Pieter = 2.10.1763 x Paarl 22.5.1796 Petronella Johanna HAUMAN (Pieter Eduard-dg) xx Kaapstad 1.3.1801 Elizabeth Anna KRIEL wed. v. Pieter de Villiers

d7 Francois = 3.4.1768 x Paarl 14.11.1790 Maria DU TOIT

Tweede huwelik

d8 Johannes Stephanus = Tulbagh 18.2.1781 x huwelikshof, Tulbagh 24.11.1805 Anna Margaretha JORDAAN * c. 1784 d.v. Jacobus Jordaan en Rachel Hugo

Christina Diemer, widow of Frederik Russouw of Steenberg, has already had a cattle post achter de Steenberg on loan for quite a while when governor Swellengrebel, with the approval of commissioner Baron von Imhoff, gave the land to her at her request on quitrent tenure in 1743. The size of the property was 60 morgen 1 219 rood. It was already called “de Goede Hoop” and was located at: N ten W tegens de zee (N to W along the sea) W ten Z tegens de zoutpan (W to S along the salt pan) (Z ten O) en Oos ten N tegens de woeste gebergtens (S to E and E to N along the wild mountains) She was allowed to sow, cultivate and plant, but where trees or bush were cleared, young oak trees had to be planted. One tenth of the grain harvest had to be paid to the Kompanje, together with 24 riksdalers as rental monies for the year. If she did not cultivate the land properly, the Kompanje had the right to take it back. Christina Diemer was the granddaughter of Albert Diemer, who had arrived in 1657 as solder and table servant of Van Riebeek. Her aunt, also called Christina, was married to the bailiff Johannes Blesuis, which placed her in a privileged position. However, Christina Diemer had to be an intelligent and well organised woman, because as a widow she handled her own affairs for a long time. Her husband, Frederik Rossouw, who was eleven years older than her, did not only own Steenberg, but also Harmanskraal en Raapekraal. They had twelve children. 10.12.1765 After Christina’s death her estate was divided and it transpired that she also owned her husband’s farm Swaanswyk, as well as a plot in the Caapse Vlek. Her property was transferred as follows: Swaanswyk (62 morgen 445 V rood) to Nicholaas Russouw (her son) Imhoffsgift (62 morgen) to Jacobus van Reenen De Goede Gift, Simonsbaai, 2 morgen to Jan Volraad Part of plot in block B, Tafelvallei, to Johan David Storm De Goede Hoop to Johannes Bruyns. Johannes Bruyns was the son of Andries Bruyns of Amsterdam and Anna Elisabeth Bockelenberg of Mauritius. Johannes married Margaretha du Plooy, widow of Jacob de Vries. He therefore had no clear family relationship to Christina Diemer. Johannes’ widow inherited the farm from her deceased husband. In 1752 De Vries had 30 000 vines from which he and his 12 slaves made 30 leaguer of wine. Johannes Bruyns was clearly a wealthy man and it might be him that started to develop the farm Goede Hoop by putting up buildings and planting vines. After he had sold his properties in Rondebosch in 1771 he most probably went to live on de Goede Hoop where his sons, Johannes, Andries and Willem, helped him with the farming. The botanist Carl Thunberg met him there and described him as a very good marksman and exemplary man.

23.01.1782 After 17 years Johannes Bruyns sold “Goede Hoop” to Gideon Joubert Jr., who was first married to Hester du Toit and later to Martha Maria Möller. Joubert paid 13 500 gulden for the farm and made many improvements. On a sketch drawn by Robert Gordon in the 1780’s a house with a triangular front gable, an informal barn, two outbuildings and another small building behind the house is shown. There are cultivated lands against the mountain slope and a small dam in the front yard, as well as two wagons. It is not possible to say how many of the buildings were erected by Joubert and Bruyns. But the sketch shows a very well-developed farm, probably already with vines on the mountain slopes. 01.09.1798 Gideon Joubert owned Goede Hoop for 16 years and then sold it for 65 000 gulden (a good profit) to Johannes Pieter Kirsten, retired commissioner of civil and matrimonial matters. He was married to Johanna Jacoba van der Poel. Kirsten’s dad already owned Imhoffs Gift”. Johannes Kirsten was a wealthy man who grew up on Alphen with his seven brothers and sisters. The well-known Swedish botanist Anders Sparrman tutored these children.

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  1. [S76] WILL - Martha Maria MOLLER, (KAB/MOOC/7/1/29).
  2. [S91] WILL - Gideon JOUBERT.
  3. [S7] BOOK - Die Jouberts in Suid-Afrika 1688-2008, Peet G. Joubert, (2008).
  4. [S69] DATABASE - eSAGI.
  5. [S494] WWW - http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/p1111.htm, (The First Fifty Years Project).

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Gideon Joubert's Timeline

1730
May 28, 1730
Paarl, Breede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
May 28, 1730
Paarl, Cape, So Afr
1752
1752
1754
1754
1756
April 1, 1756
Paarl, Drakenstein, Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
1758
September 1758
Cape, South Africa
1760
July 6, 1760
1763
1763
1768
April 3, 1768
Paarl, Drakenstein, Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa