Taufe (Baptism) of Johann Jacob Grötzinger. Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Ancestry.com. Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Entered on 2 Oct 2020 by Leon Bezuidenhout.
Geni [lead]: Geni.com > Johan Jacob Kritzinger, SV/PROG 1 Seen and added by Philip van der Walt May 7, 2018. {About Johan Jacob Kritzinger, SV/PROG 1: Johan(n) Jacob GrÃ(t)zinger arrived in the Cape of Good Hope in 1769, on board the Vreeburg. At the time he was a soldier in the service of the Dutch East India Company. Page: From the Kritzinger Family Genealogy From Besigheim, died between 1791 and 1803 probably in Kabeljousrivier, married: (i) Anna Elizabeth Strydom (10.7.1776), (ii) Hester Ferreira (widow of Andries du Preez) on 16.7.1786. KRITZINGER ANDREAS (S Kretzinger). - Straszburg. Arr. 1776 as so., rel. from serv. and engaged as farmhand by Johann Jacob Kritzinger (q.v.) 28.3.1780. (GMR 1776-79; C 201, p. 197; CJ 1162: 20; Test. O.C. 122: 44-46.) KRITZINGER JOHANN ANDREAS. - Besigheim. ~ 4.11.1787 Maria Heyns. 10 children (2 sons, Jan Andries and Jan Jacob, not mentioned in G.R.) (G.R. nr. 501; Death Notice 2890 in Master's Office.) KRITZINGER JOHANN JACOB (S Kretzinger). - Besigheim. Arr. 1769 as so., b. 1776 ~ (1) 10.7.1776 Anna Elisabeth Strydom; (2) 16.7.1786 Hester Ferreira, wid. Andries du Preez. 5 children (one son, Thomas Ignatius, bapt. 1788 in the Lutheran Church, not mentioned in G.R.; his son Johan Jacob was also bapt. in the Lutheran Church, 5.10.1783. (GMR 1769-76; Rq. 1776: 87; G.R. nr. 501; Test. O.C. 42:2.) - Dr. J. Hoge, Personalia of the Germans at the Cape, 1652-1806, Archives Year Book for South African History (Cape Town: Government Printer, Union of South Africa, 1946). Johan Jacob sold his farm Twee Rivieren in 1794 and therefore he must have died during or after 1794.}
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Hi Leon, would it be possible for you to provide a full German transcription of the baptism entry so that we can also add that to the bio of the profile? I have already requested a change to Grötzinger and re-protection of the profile. Appreciatively thanks! Philip