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About Johannes Smit
BIRTH: https://zoeken.stadsarchiefdelft.nl/MediaViewer/Imageviewer/6138134...
https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=ade&identifier=23fd7152-40...
Johannes (Jan) Smit * Maastricht, Nederland c. 1652 a. c. 1688 met vrou en twee kinders vanaf Maastricht, Nederland, burger te Stellenbosch † waarskynlik tussen 1 en 5/6.10.1696 na ‘n woordewisseling en fisiese bakleiery oor die manier waarop hy sy perd behandel, met ene Jacob Cloete x Delft 20.12.1681/7 Adriana TOL » Delft 29.7.1649 † geruime tyd later as 1722 d.v. Jacob Tol en Elisabeth van der Piet (drie jaar na haar man se dood het sy dogter: Johanna » Stellenbosch 20.7.1700, vader onbekend; sy xx Stellenbosch 11.1.1705 Andreas Kuyper v. Nederland, geen kinders)
b2 ✽ Joannis (Johannes) » Nieuwe Kerk, Delft 10.1.1683 † Kaapstad 19.7.1714 x Stellenbosch 30.9.1711 Eva ZAAIJMAN
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[From http://www.ballfamilyrecords.co.uk/smit/I142.html##I225]
Johannis Smit 7 1683-circa 1714
born 1683, Delft
baptized 10 January 1683, Nieuwe Kerk, Delft 8
Delft - Nieuwe Kerk - Doopboeken 1616-1811. Delft inv.nr.59, Doopboek Nieuwe Kerk,, folio 1v
1683 Januarij 10, Kind: Joannis, Vader Jan Smit, Moeder Adriana Tols Getuigen: Adriaan van der Piet, Elijsabet Tols, Wilmpie Pinerdas
died circa 1714 9
Richard Ball's Notes: Jan/Johannes Smit first appears in the monsterollen on his own in 1704, then appears each year after that, often listed next to Christoffel and Jacobus Smit, until 1711 when he appears living with Eva Zaijmans, but neither of this couple appear again after this year.
He appears to have died in July 1714 according to his deceased estate distribution account (the bill for the coffin is dated on the 19th July, 1714); it would seem that his wife, Eva Zaaiman was also dead. But this inventory may, of course, have referred to deaths during the smallpox epiedemic of 1713.
According to the inventory drawn up at that time he possessed very little, and what he had, tables, chairs, pots, teapot, etc. were lodged with six different people: Overholster, Cornelis van Dalen, Kreloff Jonasz:, Andries Cuijper (nine oxen and a horse), Mathijs de Beer and Hendrik de Vries.
Although there is nothing conclusive here, the inclusion of Andries Cuijper, who would have been his stepfather, and Matthijs de Beer, who would have been his brother-in-law, seems to me to make him a good candidate for the son of Jan Smit and Adriana Tol.
married 20 September 1711 Stellenbosch 10 Eva Saijman
Delft - Nieuwe Kerk - Doopboeken 1616-1811 Ondertrouwboeken Gerecht, Delft, inv. nr.132 Den 25. Octob. 1681
Johannes Smits J:m. Soldaet onder de Comp' van Capn. Moor voorm_(previous entry has: Capn. Moor alhier in Guarniso[.n]) &Adriana Tol J:d. aende Oudelangendijk (note in margin: heeft voortganck gehad den 27' Decembr' 1681) also: Delft, inv. nr.75, Trouwboek Nieuwe Kerk
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- (Crampton, Hazel (2014) The Side Of The Sun At Noon. South Africa: Jacana).
- Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: May 28 2021, 17:41:02 UTC
Johannes Smit's Timeline
1683 |
January 10, 1683
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Delft, Delft, County of Holland, Netherlands
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January 10, 1683
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Nieuwe Kerk, Delft, Delft, County of Holland, Netherlands
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January 10, 1683
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Delft, Netherlands
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October 1, 1683
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Nieuwe Kerk, Delft
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1714 |
July 9, 1714
Age 31
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Kaapstad, Caap de Goede Hoop, Suid Afrika
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