James Frederick (09.04.1840), Hendrik Rudolph (02.10.1841), Frederick Johan (20.09.1843), Johan Carel, Carolina Johanna, Susanna Maria, Maria Sophia Jacoba Carter[2]
Jan Jansen Oostendorp v. Leeuwarden, skilder in diens v.d. Kompanjie 7 30.3.1801 x 30.5.1779 Anna Sophia van Ellewee * 26.5.1754 d.v. Hendrik Rudolf van Ellewee en Elisabeth Catharina Esterhuizen
b6 Hendrik Rudolph = Groote Kerk, Kaapstad 27.3.1791 x Groote Kerk, Kaapstad 2.11.1817 Cornelia Johanna Knous * Groote Kerk, Kaapstad 26.5.1793 d.v. Johannes Knous en Helena Florentina Pieterse
c1 Helena Florentina * 6.3.1819 = Groote Kerk, Kaapstad 28.3. I8 I9 7 Morrisstraat, Kaapstad 13.9.1909 (MOOC 6/9/627 D/N 3398) x Kaapstad 9.2.1838 Frederick Carter * Londen c.1817 + Chapinnistraat, Kaapstad 12.7.1883 s.v. Frederick James Carter en Maria Sophia Levens; [4]
Notes
1820 British Settlers: James Carter, his wife Sophia Levens, together with their son, Frederick Carter as 1820 Settlers and members of the Mills party travelled aboard the Sir George Osborn to South Africa. They disembarked in Algoa Bay during August 1820, from whence they travelled to the Cape of Good Hope. (Carter, James, Sir George Osborn, Mills party (ID: 1348) [5][6][7][8]
"South Africa, Cape Province, Probate Records of the Master of the High Court, 1834-1989" database with images, FamilySearch D/N 12 July 1883 Fredrick Carter 007844952 > image 1403 of 2147; Pietermaritzburg Archives (Formerly Natal State Archives), South Africa. Added Rachel Marais 20 July 2021
South African Genealogies Compiled, augmented and edited by GISA from the original notes of J.A. Heese and other contributors; Added Rachel Marais 20 July 2021
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