Paul de Villiers, c20

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About Paul de Villiers, c20

Paul de Villiers word in 1807 die eienaar van "Bosch en Dal" en voltooi die huis wat waarskynlik deur sy vader begin is.

sic: Geslagregisters van Vroeë Kaapse Families.


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Boschendal (Dutch: bush and dale) is one of the oldest wine estates in South Africa and is located between Franschhoek and Stellenbosch in South Africa's Western Cape.

Le Rhone House, one of several early 19th century buildings on the farm in the Cape Dutch style
Huguenot Origins
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The farm's title deeds are dated 1685. The estate's first owner, Jean le Long, was one of the party of 200 French Huguenot refugees who were fleeing religious persecution in Europe. He was granted land in the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company in 1688 and the title deed was written in 1713. In 1715 the farm was acquired by another Huguenot, Abraham de Villiers, who sold it to his brother Jacques in 1717. The De Villiers family farmed Boschendal until 1879. In 1812 Paul de Villiers and his wife, Anna Susanna Louw, completed a new house at Boschendal on the site of his father's home. This is the homestead as restored today.[1] Among the guests in the later years of the De Villiers era was the British Governor at the Cape, Sir George Grey, who stayed at Boschendal whenever he visited the region.[1]

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Paul de Villiers, c20's Timeline

1776
August 8, 1776
Groot Drakenstein, Paarl, Cape, South Africa
September 8, 1776
Paarl
1802
August 28, 1802
Paarl, South Africa, Cape
1804
April 29, 1804
South Africa, Cape
1806
August 17, 1806
Franschhoek, Western Cape, South Africa
1808
May 10, 1808
South Africa, Cape
1810
July 30, 1810
1813
November 12, 1813
Groot Drakenstein, Paarl, South Africa
1815
July 5, 1815
South Africa, Cape