Jacobus Louw, b5

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Jacobus Louw, b5

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Death: circa July 1713 (29-37)
Western Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Jan Pietersz Louw, SV/PROG; Beatrix Louw, SM/PROG and Private
Husband of Private and Maria Louw, b5
Father of Private; Adriaan Louw; Johannes Louis Jacobz Louw; Jacobus Louis Louw; Adam Louw and 3 others
Brother of Pieter Jansz Louw, b1; Annetje Jansz Louw, b2; Claas Louw b3 and Margaretha Rauchgans, b4
Half brother of Jacobus Pietersz. Louw

Occupation: Farmer: dairy, cattle & wine, Contractor for the supply of meat to the Company at the Cape
Managed by: Wilferd Duckitt
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About Jacobus Louw, b5

When he made his will on the 4th July 1713 he was described as on his sick bed, so he presumably died not long after this, given that we know he died before 1st Aug 1713 when, in the contract drawn up between Beatrix Weijman and Maria van Brakel, the latter is described as 'the widow of the late Jacobus Louw'.

He was one of the main organisers, with his brother-in-law Adam Tas, of the petition against the corruption and opression excercised by the Governor, Willem Adriaan van der Stel, which was drawn up in early 1706 and sent to the Council of Seventeen in Amsterdam. In March and April the ringleaders were arrested and questioned.

Their tribunal, the Council of Justice, whose members had been appointed on this occasion by the Governor, consisted entirely of the people they accused in their petition.

He was summonded to the Castle on the 14th April but he refused to sign a recantation or to be questioned by the Landdrost, Starrenburg, who was usurping the office of the Independent Fiscal. As a result he was imprisoned until 18th April when he was again examined by Starrenburg. He answered two questions, refusing any others and was returned to prison. Questioned again on 4th June, he answered a string of questions and was then asked to sign a recan- tation express his regret: he refused. He was sent back to prison and did not reappear again until 1st September, when he answered more questions.

Source: http://www.ballfamilyrecords.co.uk/louw/I025.html

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Jacobus Louw, b5's Timeline

1680
January 21, 1680
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
January 21, 1680
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1702
November 12, 1702
Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
1704
July 6, 1704
Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1706
April 18, 1706
Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1708
1708
Louwvliet Farm
1709
December 8, 1709
Louwvliet Farm
1710
December 14, 1710
Louwvliet Farm