Johanna Jacoba Six

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Johanna Jacoba Six

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands
Death: November 1700 (55)
Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands
Place of Burial: Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Willem Six and Cathalina Hinlopen
Wife of Governor Simon Adriaans van der Stel, SV/PROG
Mother of Willem Adriaan van der Stel; Adriaan van der Stel; Catelina van der Stel; Francois van der Stel; Henrico van der Stel, b5 and 2 others
Sister of Frans Six; Cornelia Six; Willem Six and Alida Six

Managed by: Hester Maria Christina Marx
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About Johanna Jacoba Six

Wife of Simon van der Stel, the last Commander and first Governor of the Cape Colony, the Dutch settlement at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.

"Van der Stel and his wife, Johanna Jacoba Six, did not enjoy a very good relationship and her sister Cornelia accompanied her husband to the Cape. Van der Stel never saw his wife again, though he remained devoted to her and frequently sent her money. Johanna Jacoba remained in Holland, and sent the furnishings and works of art required to fit out the governor's Residence at Groot Constantia. These included several art works including The Fisherman, an unfinished painting by Simon de Vlieger, which was one of 13 of his works purchased by Jan Cappelle upon his death. The painting came up for sale at the auction of van der Stel's estate in 1716, where it was purchased by the Simon de Vlieger."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_van_der_Stel. Accessed 23-08- 2018

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Johanna Jacoba Six's Timeline

1645
February 21, 1645
Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands
February 28, 1645
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
1664
August 24, 1664
Haarlem, Haarlem, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
1665
1665
Haarlem, Haarlem, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
1667
1667
1669
April 12, 1669
1670
October 1670
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland (Netherlands)
1672
February 14, 1672
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1700
November 8, 1700
Age 55
De Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands