Profile category is "Needs Validation" & "Needs Transcription" - Which means the uploading of a baptism image (if possible), properly cited so that it will not cause copyright issues, and the full transcription [not only from FamilySearch itself] of the the baptism entry with LNAB (LastNameAtBaptism) to prove the spelling. The project profile (wikitrees-cogh-stamouer-progenitorATgooglegroups.com) has been added to the trusted list of this progenitor profile [Privacy Tab] and then also activated as active manager (though this progenitor profile still has to be validated with a [transcription of a] baptism [image]), and this profile has been Project Profile Protected). The bio has been been integrated as best possible for the time being. Primary records will probably still be around in archives in Europe and in the Netherlands.
"Septemb:r 24 / ...sedert 24 Maij dat met dit schip uijt Texel zijn geseijlt tot dato desen dat (God's Loft) aen Cabo de Bonna Esperance arrijverende en aldaer door ord:re d' E: Commandeúr vand:r Stel aen land gaet..."[8]
Marriage
He married Marritje van der Merwe (b. 29 Dec 1675), daughter of Willem Schalks van der Merwe and Elsje Cloete, circa 1691 de Caep de Goede Hoop. [7]
"Inventaris en exacte tacxatie der roerende en onroerende goederen nagelaten en met de doodt ontruijmt bij den overleedene vrijburger aan Drakesteijn, Barent Burgert, ten behoeve van zijn nagelaten weduwe Willemsd:r ter eener, ende zijn ses minderjarige kinderen ten anderen zijde, soo als de selve bij de boedelhouster voorsz: ende de E: Weesmeesteren zijn gestelt bestaande in quantiteit en qualiteit als vogdt, namelijk
Een plaats, leggende aan de Parel Diamant genaamt Leeuwenjagt...
een plaats leggende bij voorss: plaats gen:t Landts−kroon...
een plaats leggende bij de korenmoolen van Drakesteijn..."
"Aldus geinventariseert ende geprijseert aan Caap de Goede Hoop den eersten October a:o 1705..." [10]
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Barend by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Barend:
Burcherdt-2 and Burger-499 appear to represent the same person because: Following the merge of Burger-314 and Burger-498, profiles of fathers can be merged, providing sources for Burcherdt-2.
Please merge and help build our tree Regards R