Inventaris van alle sodanige goederen en effecten als ’er sijn naargelaten en met er dood ontruijmt, door Margaretha Gildenhuijsen laast huijsvrouw van den burger Philip Rigter ten voordeele van haar vier naargelatene kinderen in vorig huwelijk bij wijle Hend:k Plooij verwekt, als
Jan van Nieukerken getrouwt met Engela Plooij
Margaretha oud 15 jaar
Wilhelmina oud 12 en
Hend:k Plooij oud 10 jaar
door de ondergetekende gecommitt:e Weesmeesteren volgend opgave van opgem:e Rigter opgenomen, namentlijk
Een hoffstede gelegen aan ’t Rondebosje gen:t Rodenburg
een plaats gelegen aan de Mosselbanks Revier genaamt de Mosselbank
twee huijsen en haar erven gelegen in de Tafelvallij.......[8]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 WikiTree profile Gildenhuysen-6 through the import of Vermaak Family Site - 05 May 2013.GED on May 5, 2013 by Dina Vermaak
↑ WikiTree profile Gildenhuys-5 created through the import of wikitree upload.ged on Jul 19, 2012 by Arrie Klopper.
↑ The Genealogical Society of South Africa: eGSSA branch, South African Records Transcribed. A selection of historical records transcriptions. Source: page 29 accessed June 11, 2015. Cape Archives Verbatim Copies VC 603, Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, baptisms 1665 to 1696. VC 603 is a photocopy made during the 1980s of the original, made for the Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and a copy was donated to the South African Archives, a copy going to the Cape Town repository and to the Pretoria Repository (where it is part of the FC series). The original register is now housed in the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, as G1 1/1. The transcription was originally made in 2006 by Richard Ball. Corrections were received from Delia Robertson and Alwyn Smit and Corney Keller had now completely revised and amended the original transcript (February 2012). Seen and entered June 11, 2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
↑ Source: The Genealogical Society of South Africa: eGSSA branch, South African Records Transcribed. A selection of historical records transcriptions. Source: page 99 accessed June 16, 2015.This transcription has been made from photographs of the Cape Archives Verbatim copies document VC 604 - Cape Town baptisms, memberships and marriages 1695-1712, which is a photocopy the original register, now housed in the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, as G1-8/1. This photocopy was made for the Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and a copy was donated to the South African Archives, a copy going to the Cape Town Repository (VC series) and to the Pretoria Repository (where it is part of the FC series). The marriages cover pages 89 through 110 of this register. Seen and entered June 16, 2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
↑ Source: The Genealogical Society of South Africa: eGSSA branch, South African Records Transcribed. A selection of historical records transcriptions. Source: page 13. This transcription has been made from photographs of the Cape Archives Verbatim copies document VC 621 - Cape Town marriages and memberships 1713-1756, which is a photocopy of the original register, now housed in the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, as G1-13/1. This photocopy was made for the Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and a copy was donated to the South African Archives, a copy going to the Cape Town Repository (VC series) and to the Pretoria Repository (where it is part of the FC series). The marriages cover pages 1 through 95 of this register. Seen and entered June 16 ,2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Margaretha by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Margaretha:
Gildenhuys-5 and Gylhuis-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same data (name, spouse, child) Gylhuis-1 as is on the baptismal record AKA Gildenhuys.
Thx Susan