Groom: Cornelis Janse de Jager, 26, Jokman, Veeboer, Kranspan, [Toestemming door] S.A. de Bruin (Weduwe)[3] likely born 13 August 1871 in Hopetown.[4]
Bride: Anna Susanna Badenhorst, 18, Jongedochter, Wonderdraai, ...ouders: N. J. J. Badenhorst, S. J. Vermeulen[3]
If the marriage record can be believed, the above birth date for the husband is incorrect (it is in fact 1866) and the wrong Cornelis Janse de Jager has been linked as husband to this profile. The marriage record quoted above further states that the groom's mother was S. A de Bruin, who is, in fact, Susanna Aletta (de Bruyn) de Jager. Hence the groom is Cornelis Janse de Jager. [Update: I have now linked the correct husband.]) Added by Riël Smit on 2024-02-13.
Children
Anna Susanna's death notice[5] lists the following children:
Lourens
Nicolas
Cornelis Janse
Petrus Johannes
Susara Johanna
Pieter Carel de Bruyn (de Jager)
Jurgens Bernardus, born 8 April 1907
Susanna de Bruyn (de Jager), born 12 November 1912
↑Death Notice: South Africa, Cape Province, Kimberley, Probate Records of the Supreme Court, 1871-1937, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-DDF8?cc=2521616&wc=Q64T-VR8 : 7 November 2016), 007735919 > image 804 of 1363; National Archives of South Africa, Cape Town Archives Repository, Cape Town. Added at creation of WikiTree profile Badenhorst-1073 by Werner Schneeberger on 6 April 2018.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna Susanna by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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