Pieter Christiaansz de Jager

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Pieter Christiaansz de Jager

Also Known As: "Christiaan", "Christiansz", "Cristiaensz", "Christiaansse", "de Jaager", "a"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Zutphen, Gelderland, Nederland (Netherlands)
Death: before March 06, 1715
Paarl, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Pieter Christiaan de Jager and Anna Margarieta de Jager
Husband of Willemina van Mauritius, SM/PROG and Ariaantje Gerritsdogter Willemsz, b3 SM
Father of Antoinette de Jager; Andries Petrus de Jager, b2; Carel Pietersz de Jager; Johannes Pietersz de Jager, b4; Louis Johannes de Jager and 3 others

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About Pieter Christiaansz de Jager

From Zutphen in Gelderland. The progenitor is shown in the baptismal and marriage registers as Pieter Christiaens. His wife, Hermina Karels is of unknown heritage and has no connection with the Carelse family(the progenitor of the Carelse family only arrived at the Cape by about 1740)

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ahlersvle...

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According to the First Fifty Years Project website, his first wife was Willemina van Mauritius (although the spelling was 'Ermina Karels' in the documentation about her marriage, it was 'Willemina van Mauritius' in the documentation about her baptism), daughter of Iba van Timor. His second wife was Adriana Gerritsdogter.

Source: http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g10/p10657.htm and http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g10/p10001.htm

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Inventaaris der goederen naergelaaten en met er doot ontruijmt bij wijlen Pieter Christiaansse de Jaager, ten voordeele van desselfs naargelaatene huijsvrouw, Ariaantie Jansse ter eenre, en

desselfs vijf minderjaarige hier ondertenoemene kinderen, als

  • Andries de Jaager
  • Kaarl
  • Johannes
  • Kristiaan en
  • Laurens de Jaager ter andere zijde

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Aldus g'inventarizeert aen Cabo de Goede Hoop den 6:en Maart 1715.

- Inventories of the Orphan Chamber Cape Town Archives Repository, South Africa Reference no.: MOOC8/3.34 on http://databases.tanap.net/mooc/


Notes for Pieter Christiaan de Jager:

Pieter Christiaan de Jager married Hermina Carelse on the 19th February 1696. He was about 17 years her senior. Hermina is recorded under a number of different names (Hermina, Ermina, Willemina, Tremena). Spelling of names is also not consistent and surnames changed at times to indicate the individual’s birth place or sometimes the father’s surname. Hermina is also called Willemina van Mauritius indicating her place of birth. Hermina was the daughter of Iba van Timor, and I suspect, an unknown VOC employee in Mauritius with the surname ‘Carelse’, hence her taking on the name ‘Hermina Carelse’. Her mother, Iba was the daughter in a Timorese family that was exiled from Timor and sent to Mauritius from Jakarta in 1676. Family consisted of Amsubu [also known as Amsoeboe], his wife Inabe, and their two daughters Iba and Baauw. Hermina was born in 1677 in Mauritius to daughter Iba and later baptised in the Cape of Good Hope on the 8th February 1693. The family was accused of inciting a mutiny and sent from Mauritius to the Cape, South Africa in 1679. Iba was to become the stamoeder (progenitor) of the De Jagers and sister Baauw the stamoeder of the van Wyk line. (Robertson) The story of the Timorese family is found in the book ”Pai Timor” by Mansell Upham.

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Pieter Christiaansz de Jager's Timeline

1671
1671
Zutphen, Gelderland, Nederland (Netherlands)
1696
September 30, 1696
Cape Town, Cape
1698
1698
Drakenstein, Cape, South Africa
1699
May 24, 1699
Spiegelsrivier, Swellendam, Cape Colony, South Africa
1701
1701
Cape Town, Cape
1703
1703
Cape Town, Cape
1706
1706
Cape Town, Cape
1709
1709
Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, South Africa
1711
November 15, 1711
Drakenstein, Cape Colony