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 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.
On 29 January 1688 Elisabeth Taillefert, Madeleine Menanteau, Charles Prieur du Plessis, Jean Prieur du Plessis, Jacques de Savoye, Antoinette Carnoy, Marie-Madeleine le Clercq, Marguerite-Thérèse de Savoye, Barbe-Thérèse de Savoye, Jacques de Savoye, Daniel Nourtier, Jacques Nourtier, Jean Nourtier, Marie Vitu, Isaac Taillefert, Suzanne Briet, Jean Taillefert, Jean-Isaac Taillefert, Pierre Taillefert, Suzanne Taillefert, Marie Taillefert and Jacques Therond sailed on the Oosterland from Middelburg to de Caep de Goede Hoop where it docked on 26 Apr 1688.3[7]
Event place: Drakenstijn op de plaets genaemt Bergen Henegouwen
Staat en inventaris der goederen naergelaten en met 'er dood ontruijmt bij Maria Vitou ten voordeele van desselfs naergelaten man Matthijs Michielz ter eenre, ende haer vier naergelatene minderjarige kinderen in huijwelik geprocreeert bij wijlen haer voorgaende man Daniel Nortier met name
Vendu Rol der goederen naargelaten en met er dood ontruijmt bij wijlen Maria Vitou ten voordeele van desselfs nagelaten man Matthijs Mighielsz: ter eenre, ende haar vier naargelate minderjarige kinderen in huwelijk geprocreeert bij wijlen haar voorgaande man Daniel Mortier met name......[12]
Residence / Farms
1. Een stuk lands leggende aen Drakenstijn, groot 60 morgen volgens daer van sijnde erfgrondbrief in dato den 21 Novemb:r 1692 met desselfs opstal genaemt Henegouwen
2. een stuk lands met desselfs opstal genaemt Frederiksbergh geleegen aen Drakenstijn, groot 60 morgen volgens daer van sijnde erfgrondbrief in dato den 22 Decemb:r 1694
3. een stuk lands geleegen aen Drakenstijn, groot 60 morgen volgens daer van sijnde erfgrondbrief in dato den 14 Augustij 1694.{See note below' La Motte [13]
Reference to land "3" mentioned above
Reference: Old Stellenbosch Freehold, Volume: 1:373
Grantee.: Nourtie (Nortier) Daniel
Description or Name of Farm (the latter designated by a number on the map) : La Motte, near Simon's Berg and Babylons Toren 28
WikiTree profile Vitout-3 created through the import of wikitree upload.ged on Jul 19, 2012 by Arrie Klopper. : User ID: 89CDD9291151E04AA518BB0028C7292296C2: Prior to import, this record was last changed 8 Jan 2010.
WikiTree Vitout-7 was created through the import of Venter_2013_2015-01-12_2015-01-1402.ged on Jan 14, 2015 by Wilhelm Venter. : User ID: 89CDD9291151E04AA518BB0028C7292296C2.Prior to import, this record was last changed 8 Jan 2010.
Source: S3 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;; Repository: #R1 Source Medium: (null) Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006).
Repository: R1 Name: www.ancestry.com
Source: S5 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: #R2
↑ 9.09.1 Source: French Speakers at the Cape in the First Hundred Years of Dutch East India Company Rule: The European Background, Maurice Boucher , University of South Africa, 1981 - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 446 pages chapter 9 page 251. Added on March 8, 2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
↑ G.C. Botha in The French Refugees at the Cape p117 - 124 gives the following table concerning grants made to the Huguenot's at the Cape:- Botha Map Showing Huguenot Farms (125k) .
[1] Added on March 8, 2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Maria 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 Maria:
Hello, I do believe that Maria Vitout who married Daniel Noutier, father was Jean Vitout and her mother was Elizabeth de Brulle. Are you able to complete the wiki entry please?
Hi , could you also add the project profile [email address removed] to the trusted list of this profile [Privacy Tab] and then also activate it as active manager to this profile, please? And send me a notice, thanks! (we are having this profile Project Profile Protected) until such time that the LNAB and other facts can be validated with more valid sources. Philip (project research coordinator)
Vitout-7 and Vitout-3 appear to represent the same person because: Please merge, this is the same person with all the same information. Please use Vitout-3 as the target profile as this has the lowest wiki profile number.
Vitout-5 and Vitout-3 appear to represent the same person because: Same person, same spouse. Please merge and use Viout-3 as the target profile as this has the lowest wiki profile number.
Hello, I do believe that Maria Vitout who married Daniel Noutier, father was Jean Vitout and her mother was Elizabeth de Brulle. Are you able to complete the wiki entry please?