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About Willem Adolf Haupt, b2c1d6
In 1857 Vreede en Lust was bought by Daniel Egbertus Pfeil.
In his last Will he left the farm Rustenburg near Stellenbosch (registered in his name) to his nephew Fredrik van der Graaf Haupt and the farm La Plaisier Merle at Groot Drakenstein (registered in his name) to Peter Canzius Haupt oldest son of Carl Albrecht Haupt (1810) & brother of Daniel Egbertus Haupt.
Nephew and God son Daniel Pfeil Haupt de Villiers - 500 pounds sterling
Daniel Francois Haupt (the elder) of Port Eliabeth - 500 pounds sterling
Anna Carolina Fock (married to Richard William Browne of Kimberly - 500 pounds sterling
Elizabeth Francis Haupt born Stuckeris married to his nephew Willem Adolf Haupt - 500 pounds sterling. (Willem's parents were Willem Haupt and Anna Carolina Stuckeris. Willem ( the father) was the son on Johannes Jacobus Haupt married to Elizabeth de Vos and owners of Picardie and Laborie farms at Drakenstein.)
Gertruda Catherina van der Byl - daughter of Gerhardus Abraham van der Byl-250 pounds sterling
Wilhelmina Fredrika Jacoba Haupt (his niece) -(12th child of CA Haupt 1810) - 500 pounds sterling
Jacoba Petronella Christina Canzius Haupt (7th child of CA Haupt 1810) his niece and widow of Jan Jurgen de Villiers - 500 pounds sterling
Anna Carolina le Roux (born Haupt) widow of Jacob Stephanus Le Roux - 800 pounds sterling
Pierre Francois Haupt (of Newlands) married to his niece Johanna Maria Haupt and Daniel Haupt Brown (minor residing with P F) - the residue of the estate
Pierre Francois illegitimate child was David Haupt Brown whose mother Elizabeth Maria Jacoba was his niece and ward and was the sister of Pierre Francois’ wife Johanna Maria.
Willem Adolf Haupt, b2c1d6's Timeline
1822 |
January 22, 1822
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March 3, 1822
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Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
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1878 |
May 2, 1878
Age 56
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Paarl, Cape Winelands, WC, South Africa
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