Maria Magdalena Delport?>
- Name
- Maria Magdalena /Delport/
- Given names
- Maria Magdalena
- Surname
- Delport
- Name
- Maria Magdalena /Hammes/
- Type of name
- married name
Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: A population count in the Cape shows that there were 5,510 Europeans and 6,279 slaves in the Cape Colony. |
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Epidemic
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Source citation: Note: Smallpox epidemic breaks out at Cape Colony. A total of 2,372 people die. |
Marriage of a parent
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Citation details: Delport, p49, b3. |
Marriage
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p385, a1. Citation details: Delport, p53, b3c12. |
Death of a husband
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Citation details: Delport, p53, b3c12. |
Marriage
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Citation details: Delport, p53, b3c12. |
War
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Source citation: Note: French troops arrive at the Cape Colony to guard it against the English. |
Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: The Fish River is made the eastern boundary of the Cape Colony. |
Marriage
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Citation details: Delport, p53, b3c12. |
Marriage of a daughter
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p385, a1. |
War
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Source citation: Note: Consequence of signing the Treaty of Paris (3 Sep 1783). |
Baptism of a granddaughter
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p385, b1. |
Baptism of a grandson
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p385, b2. |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p390, b3. |
War
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Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: The Dutch East India Company is in financial ruins. 29 January – Farmers expelled the officials of the Dutch East India Company and established an independent government at Graaff Reinet. 18 June - Swellendam follows Graaff Reinet and declares a republic under Hermanus Steyn. The Netherlands is invaded by the French under the leadership of Napoléon Bonaparte. A republic is declared by Dutch revolutionaires and the Prince of Orange flees to England. 16 September – British forces under General Sir James Henry Craig seizes the Cape Colony for the Stadtholder Prince William V of Orange. The republics of Graaff Reinet and Swellendam reject the British and the British army is sent in. The start of free trade was announced. |
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War
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Natural disaster
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Source citation: Note: A severe drought occurs in the eastern frontier region. |
Town founded
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Marriage of a grandson
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p385, b2. |
Town founded
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Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: 17 March - The first British settlers arrived in Table Bay, Cape Town on the Nautilus and the Chapman. 1 May - The Albury reaches Cape Town bringing settlers to Albany, South Africa. They arrive in Algoa Bay on 15 May. 2 May - La Belle Alliance reached Cape Town. She brought British settlers to Algoa Bay. 4000 British settlers started arriving in Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth), they settled in Grahamstown and along the frontier. |
Economic Event
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Source citation: Note: Rix dollar (Dutch: Rijsksdaalder) is converted into the British sterling. |
Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: Voortrekkers start leaving the Cape Colony. |
Town founded
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Death of a granddaughter
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Citation details: Furstenburg, p390, b4. |
Epidemic
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Source citation: Note: In 1857-1859, there was an extremely severe worldwide outbreak of influenza. |
War
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Source citation: Note: In the spring of 1861, tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including state's right versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War. |
Historical Event
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Source citation: Note: The South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, ZAR), often referred to as the Transvaal and sometimes as the Republic of Transvaal, was an independent and internationally recognised country in Southern Africa from 1852 to 1902. |
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Source citation: Note: The Orange Free State (Dutch: Oranje-Vrijstaat, Afrikaans: Oranje-Vrystaat) was an independent Boer sovereign republic in southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, and later a British colony and a province of the Union of South Africa. It is the historical precursor to the present-day Free State province. |
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Marriage | Marriage — December 21, 1727 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — March 21, 1756 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — July 31, 1763 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — November 1, 1772 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — November 30, 1783 — |
Descendants of Maria Magdalena Delport
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Generation 1
Maria Magdalena Delport, daughter of Pieter Delport and Anna Elisabeth Maree.
She married 3 times. The first time she married Pieter Casper Hammes on July 31, 1763. He died on May 20, 1772.
The second time she married Diederik Kepler on November 1, 1772.
The third time she married Christoffel Ludwig Müller on November 30, 1783.
Children of Maria Magdalena Delport and Pieter Casper Hammes:
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Generation 2 back to top
Anna Elizabeth Hammes, daughter of Pieter Casper Hammes and Maria Magdalena Delport.
She married Johan Pieter Fürstenberg on July 4, 1784. He was born calculated 1753 and died on September 1, 1797 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Children of Anna Elizabeth Hammes and Johan Pieter Fürstenberg:
- Maria Magdalena Fürstenberg (1785–)
- Johan Pieter Fürstenburg (1789–)
- Maria Elizabeth Fürstenberg (1790–)
- Johanna Catharina Louisa Fürstenberg (–1854)
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Generation 3 back to top
Johan Pieter Fürstenburg, son of Johan Pieter Fürstenberg and Anna Elizabeth Hammes, was baptized on July 19, 1789.
He married Anna Margaretha Roos on August 6, 1815 in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa.
Children of Johan Pieter Fürstenburg and Anna Margaretha Roos:
- Johan Pieter Furstenburg (1816–1897)
- Francois Johannes Reimert Furstenburg (1817–1872)
- Tielman Johannes Furstenburg (1819–)
- Roelof Abraham Furstenburg (1821–)
- Margaretha Elizabeth Frederika Furstenburg (1825–1898)
- Johannes Marthinus Furstenburg (1827–)
Ancestors of Maria Magdalena Delport
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Generation 1
Maria Magdalena Delport, daughter of Pieter Delport and Anna Elisabeth Maree.
Generation 2 back to topPieter Delport, son of Jacque Delporte and Sara Vitout, was baptized on October 4, 1704.
Anna Elisabeth Maree, daughter of Ignace Maree and Susanna van Vuuren, was baptized on January 4, 1711.
Generation 3 back to topJacque Delporte was born in Rijswijk, South Holland, Netherlands and died on December 9, 1739.
Sara Vitout. She died in 1724.
Susanna van Vuuren, daughter of Gerrit van Veuren and Susanna Jacobs.
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