Matching family tree profiles for Mathieu Guillaumè, b1
Immediate Family
-
daughter
-
daughter
-
daughter
-
daughter
-
daughter
-
daughter
-
father
-
mother
About Mathieu Guillaumè, b1
“B" generation established in accordance with SAF/SAG and/or OCF and/or GR, or archival research - not disputed. Please contact managers if this information needs investigating
1 Junij [1738]. Mattheus Guilliaúmet van Berlijn, Burger aan Drakensteijn; J.M. en Susanna Radijn van Cabo de Goede Hoop J.D.
- Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Marriages., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Marriage Register on http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g10/p10885.htm Aknowledgement to Delia Robertson. Delia thank you for your wonderful work. Judi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mathieu Guilliaumé b. 1711, d. 2 July 1789
Father* François Guilliaumé1 b. c 1690
Mother* Claudine Eloy1 b. c 1695
NGK Drakenstein Marriages 1717-1740 NGK Drakenstein Marriages 1717-1749
Birth* Mathieu Guilliaumé was born in 1711 in Berlin, Germany.1
Marriage* He married Susanna Radyn, daughter of Jurgen Radijn and Maria Malherbe, on 1 June 1738 Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop.2
Death* He died on 2 July 1789 Germany.3,1
Arrival In 1726, Jeanne Guilliaumé, Mathieu Guilliaumé, Marie Guilliaumé and Anne Guilliaumé arrived at the Cape from Berlin on board the Berbice with François Guilliaumé and Claudine Eloy.4
NameRecord 5 June 1738, the name of Mathieu Guilliaumé was written in the record as Mattheus Guilliaúmet.2
Family
Susanna Radijn b. b 9 Oct 1718
Child
- Maria Claudina Guillaumet 3
Citations:
- [S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988 (28 Wale Street, Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers Limited, 1988), p. 161. Hereinafter cited as The Huguenots of South Africa.
- [S470] Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Marriages., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Marriage Register, Personen in den Huwelyken Staat bevestigd door Predekant. Salomon van Echten.1 Juny [1738]. Mattheus Guilliaúmet van Berlijn, Burger aan Drakensteijn; J.M. en Susanna Radyn van Cabo de Goede Hoop J.D.. Hereinafter cited as Drakenstein I Marriages.
- [S460] Prof. Barend J. Venter, "Voorsate staat van Heinricha Venter", 22 September 2008 (e-mail address). This ancestral register was compiled for Delia Robertson on 22 September 2008 from the database "Die Venter familie van Suid-Afrika" compiled by B.J. Venter, J.A. Venter and M.A. Venter. Prof. B.J. Venter, 20 Ray Street, Annlin, 0182. Hereinafter cited as "Voorsate staat van Heinricha Venter."
- [S154] Pieter Coertzen, The Huguenots of South Africa, p.161.
http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g10/p10885.htm
____
GILLIOMEE: François Guilliaumé from Languedoc, France arrived at the Cape from Berlin, Germany (where he'd gone with a group of Huguenots in the 1700s), in 1726 on board the 'Berbice'. He travelled with his wife, Claudine Eloy – born in Bordighera, Ligurië, Italy, and their children Mathieu, Jeanne, Marie & Anne. The VOC sent him at the request of the Cape government for people who could promote the silk industry. He also seems to have been sent to follow up on the estate of Jacques Labat. The silkworm enterprise, however, failed. The son, Matthieu / Matthias went on to become a smith, and in 1743 he began farming on the farm, ‘Vlottenburg’ in Stellenbosch.
[Sharon Doubell 2013 Compiled from Pieter Coertzen, Die Hugenote van Suid Afrika 1688-1988 Cape Town: Tafelberg Publishers Limited, 1988),
- Krige, Ode. Die Hugenote, 1688-1988 Ter Viering Van N Onblusbare Gees: Nasionale Feeskomitee Hugenote 300. See SA French Huguenots Project ]
__________
GUILLAUMET
MATTHIAS (S). - Berlin. Of French descent, son of Francois G. and Claudine Cloi. * 1711. A smith. ~ (1) 1.6.1738 Susanna Radyn (Marr. Reg. of Paarl); (2) 23.1.1785 Engela Margaretha Bruyns, wid. Heinrich Schwartz (q.v. under Immigrants from Switzerland). 8 children. + 2.7.1789. (Rq. 1729-32: 119; G.R. nr. 150; Res. of the Cape Church Council of 6.10.1778 and 7.7.1789; MOOC 14/13 nr. 56.)
Dr. J. Hoge, Personalia of the Germans at the Cape, 1652-1806, Archives Year Book for South African History (Cape Town: Government Printer, Union of South Africa, 1946)
Was persecuted as a Huguenot and left France. Left Texel, Holland on 15th May 1726. Took 5 months to reach Cape town.
Gebeurtenisse:
1. Beroep: Grofsmid en later boer te Vlottenburg/Vredenburg
2. Aankope gedoen by Michiel Otto(Op die plaas Vergelegen van Anna Margaretha Siek):
3. 1 ledige Rd.s 4. 1 ledige legger@8.4 Rd.s 5. 1Ledige legger@7.7 Rd.s - Ingestuur Ds.MG Muller
Mathieu Guillaumè, b1's Timeline
1711 |
February 20, 1711
|
Languedoc, Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
|
|
1740 |
October 26, 1740
|
||
1743 |
July 14, 1743
|
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
|
|
1747 |
1747
|
||
1751 |
February 28, 1751
|
Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
|
|
1753 |
September 2, 1753
|
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
|
|
1756 |
1756
|
||
1759 |
1759
|
||
1763 |
1763
|