Renske (Olivier) Kruger
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Renske (Olivier) Kruger (bef. 1795)

Renske Kruger formerly Olivier
Born before in Tulbagh, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Dutch Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 3 Aug 1816 in Tulbagh, Kaapkoloniemap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 28 May 2015
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Table Bay, South Africa (1762)
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Date: den 1st Novbr 1795
Name: Renske Daughter of Andries Olivier and Cecilia Johanna Korff[1]

Baptism

Date: 1796,07-02
Event: Baptism
Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Tulbagh
Child: Renske Olivier
Father: Andries Olivier
Mother: Cecilia Johanna Corf
Renske,Baptised: 1796, den 2 Julij, Born: den 1st Novbr 1795, Vader: Andries Olivier, Moeder: Sicilia Johanna Corf, Getuigen: Gerrit Olivier, Hester Mayburg, Nicolaas Olivier en Renshe van der Watt [2]

Marriage

Date: 3 Augustus 1816
Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Tulbagh
Groom: David Jacobus Kruger
Dutch Reformed Church, Tulbagh : 3 Augustus 1816

1816, Den 3 Augustus, David Jacob Kruger, met Renske Olivier [3]

Events

Orphan Chamber
Date: 12 Augustus 1830
The following major Heirs, in Estates under the administration of the Board of Orphan Masters, are hereby informed, that the Sums due to them, as expressed opposite to their respective names, are payable at this Office.
His Excellency the Governor having been pleased to approve of the Stamps and Fees usually charged in this Department upon receipts for Inheritances being dispensed with when such Inheritances do not amount to the sum of 15 shilling Sterling each, - Notice is hereof given, for the information of the parties concerned.
Olivier: Renske, married to David Jacobus Kruger Jacob’s son
Beatrix Johanna ditto Burgert Muller, David’s son, each 231Rds 29Sts [4]

Erfdeel

Haar eggenoot teken vir haar erfporsie
Wij ondergetekende bekenne wil en wettig ontfangen te hebben van vader Olivier 160 rijks: in een merre in een silversakhaak Geteken David Jacobus Kruger. [5]

Sources

  1. ”The Genealogical Society of South Africa: eGSSA branch, South African Records Transcribed. A selection of historical records transcriptions(http://www.eggsa.org/cgi-bin/searchBaptisms.pl) .Source: Nederduits Gereformeerde Gemeente (NGK), Tulbagh, Baptism register, 1743 to 2 Feb 1800, page 334, entry number 51. Repository: NG Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, G4 7/1. Transcribed by Lynn Couperthwaite, Trysie Joubert, Richard Ball as part of the eGGSA Project, from VC 657, Cape Archives Repository. Seen and entered Ronel Olivier May 28, 2015.
  2. Parish registers for the Dutch Reformed Church at Tulbagh, Cape Province Doop Seen and entered Ronel Olivier May 28, 2015.
  3. Private Collection. Information GISA. Marriages 1744-1835 (G4/9/1) - Original Registers. No Index no detail other than names and dates: Marriage Seen and entered Ronel Olivier May 28, 2015
  4. Government Gazette Friday, August 27, 1830 Added by Ronel Olivier June, 2019.
  5. Inventories of the Orphan Chamber, Cape Town Archives Repository, South Africa. Erfporsie 1827 Bygevoeg deur Ronel Olivier Feb. 2020
  • Olivier Family Tree. Ref No. BK 688: Author. Ronel Olivier en Josey Olivier Added by Ronel Olivier November 2019.




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