Sara Janse van der Kemp, SM

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Sara Janse van der Kemp (van der Kaap), SM

Also Known As: "Sara van de Kemp"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Death: July 08, 1861 (69)
Uitenhage, Cape Colony, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Janse ? and Rebekka van Malagasy, PROG
Wife of Frans le Roux Meyer and Johannes Theodorus van der Kemp, SV/PROG
Mother of Frans Eerkens Meyer; Cornelia Johanna Gertenbach; Cornelis Johannes Theodorus van der Kemp; Diedericus van der Kemp; Africanus van der Kemp and 1 other
Sister of Unknown Slave 1 van de Kaap; Unknown Slave 2 van de Kaap; Unknown Slave 3 van de Kaap and Unknown Slave 4 van de Kaap

Managed by: John Sparkman
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About Sara Janse van der Kemp, SM

Sara was bought and manumitted and married to Johannes Theodorus van der Kemp in 1806

According to her death notice, she must have been born in January 1792 (.KA, MOOC 6!9!96, no.8953),

In 1807 a year after marrying her daughter Sara, Johannes van der Kemp buys and frees Rebekka and Sara's 4 siblings for the considerable amount of 3250 rix dollars or 750 pounds (from the historical novel Praying Mantis by Andre Brink)

Johannes van der Kemp mentions in a letter that Sara (Rebekka's daughter) is descended from a Muslim priest, in January 1809, Van der Kemp wrote to his nephew that his 'dear wife's father' was a Muslim priest, and Sara had been brought up as a Muslim, but he hoped that God had started his good work in her. He went on to mention the ransom of 8000 Dutch guilders for her and her family.

We know that between 1654 and 1786 there were 33 Dutch East India Company voyages to Madagascar accounting for about one fifth of the slaves that are identified as Madagascan. The rest of the Madagascar slaves arrived on an array of foreign ships calling in Cape Town. Some slaves were sold officially and others unofficially, with the majority of slaves on board destined for other ports. An insight on the origins of the Madagascar slaves, at least in the early period, can be gleaned from the documented records of the voyage of the ship Leijdsman in 1715. The origins of Madagascar slaves continued to change between this time when it is clearly demonstrated that there was a limit to numbers of Malagasy slaves available and later years when more and more African slaves were brought to Madagascar from the mainland.

Madagascar in our Heritage

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DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 7/1/63 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 22 PART 1 DESCRIPTION VAN DER KEMP, SARA. WIFE OF JOHANNES THEODORUS VAN DER KEMP. WILL. STARTING 18080000 ENDING 18080000 REMARKS FILED 1812.

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DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 7/1/256 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 156 PART 1 DESCRIPTION VAN DER KEMP, SARA. WIFE OF FRANS LE ROUX MEYER. WILL. STARTING 18240000 ENDING 18240000 REMARKS FILED 1861.


Death: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQF-D9P1-Y?i=2226...

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Sara Janse van der Kemp, SM's Timeline

1792
January 1792
Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1807
1807
1808
1808
1809
August 12, 1809
Age 17
1810
December 20, 1810
Bethelsdorp, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1813
1813
1814
July 24, 1814
Boesmansriviermond, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1816
March 10, 1816
Uitenhage, Cape Colony, South Africa
1861
July 8, 1861
Age 69
Uitenhage, Cape Colony, South Africa