Place: Die, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France [7] / Laons, Normandie, France. [2][9]
Note: [https://www.geni.com/projects/French-Huguenot-Province-of-Origin-Normandie/41315 French Huguenot Province of Origin - Normandie article online discusses Gedeon Malherbe, mentioning his association with the village of Laons, in historic Thimerais/Perche, now in the French departement of Eure-et-Loir. He was not from Die, located in the French Alps, hundreds of kilometers to the south-east.
Immigration
In 1688, Gideon Malerbe at the Cape from Nederland on board the Voorschooten.
Date: 31 Dec [10] 1688 on on the Voorschoten, the first ship to leave Holland with French refugees. Part of the autumnal fleet - sailing with this ship were Borssenburg, Oosterland, De Schelde, Berg China, Zuid-Beveland and Wapen van Alkmaar. [11] The ship belonged to the Chamber of Delft with Franz Villierius as captain. They left Deltshaven on 31 December 1687 and arrived in Saldanha Bay on 13th April 1688. They landed at Saldanha Bay due to damage caused to the ship by a severe storm. A messenger was send to Table Bay to inform Simon van der Stel who sent the ship Jupiter to fetch the immigrants to arrive at the fort on 28th April 1688 with the following passengers on board: - Charles Marais & Catherine Tabourdeux - Claude (24), Charles jnr. (19), Isaac (10), Marie-Madeleine (6) Marais - Philippe Foucher & Ann Souchay - Anne (6), Esther (5), Jacques (3) Foucher - Gaspard Foucher (21) (now Fouché) - Jacques Pinard (23) & Esther Foucher (21), dese 2 sijn alhier voor haer vertreck te samen getrouwt - Gedeon Malherbe (25) jaeren jonghman - Estienne Bruere (now Bruwer) jonghman oud 23 jaeren is een wagenmaker - Jean Lerouxout 21 jaren jonghman - Gabriel le Rouxout 17 jaeren - Pierre Sabatier (22) de Massierejongman - Jean Machepaste (Paste) 25 jaeren jonghman - Pauel Godefroy (22) jaeren jonghman - Marguerite Baschejonge dogter out 23 jaeren. [12]
↑ 8.08.18.28.38.48.5 Olive Tree Genealogy, Ships Carrying Huguenots to South Africa. Ships Passenger List for Huguenot Ship Voorschoten to South Africa 1687. [1]. Sources: mostly Appendix 2 of "Hugenotebloed in ons are" by J.G. le Roux {1992; ISBN 0-7969-0566-5} and "French speakers at the Cape" by M. Boucher {1981, ISBN 0-86981-222-X}. Contributor Lesley Robertson.Added on June 18, 2015 by Susanna de Bruyn
↑ Source: Source:Coertzen, Pieter - "The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988", Tafelberg Publishers Limited, Cape Town, 1988 (Contributor June 19, 1999 Sonia Tkachuk van Heerden) in Olivetreegenealogy.com Ships Carrying Huguenots to South Africa - Ships Passenger List for Huguenot Ship Voorschotten to South Africa 1687. Set sail from Delftshaven (belonged to the Chamber of Delft), Zeeland, Netherlands, December 31, 1687. Flyboat with 3 masts and a rounded hull, 130 Dutch feet long - capable of carrying 150 people, captain Fs. Vellerius (Valerius) April 13, 1688 arrived at Saldanha Bay, transferred to ship Jupiter and April 26, 1688 arrived at Table Bay with 192 people:
Charles Marais (abt 1640-1689) and Catherine Taboureux (abt 1642-1729)
Claude Marais (1662-aft.1729)
Charles Marais (1668-1711)
Isaac Marais (1677-?)
Maarie-Madeleine Marais (1682-1716)
Philippe Foucher (abt 1657-1708) and Anne Souchay (abt 1659-aft 1708)
Anne Foucher (1681-1713)
Esther Foucher (1683-1689)
Jacques Foucher (1685-1689)
Marguerite Basche (1665-1688)
Estienne Bruère (1665-aft 1722)
Jacques Pinard (1665-1712) and Esther Foucher (1666-1697)
Pierre Sabatier (1665-?)
Jean le Roux (1667-1711)
Gédéon Malherbe (1663-1713)
Jean Machepaste (1662-1689)
Paul Godefroy (1665-1699)
Gaspard Foucher (1667-1688)
Gabrièl le Roux (1669-1711)
Sources: mostly Appendix 2 of "Hugenotebloed in ons are" by J.G. le Roux (1992; ISBN 0-7969-0566-5) and "French speakers at the Cape" by M. Boucher (1981, ISBN 0-86981-222-X) (Contributor Lesley Robertson). Seen and added by Charles Marais 15 Dec, 2015; amended and edited by Philip van der Walt Apr 15, 2016.
↑ Source: Coertzen, Pieter - "The Huguenots of South Africa 1688-1988", Tafelberg Publishers Limited, Cape Town, 1988. Seen and added by Charles Marais 15 Dec, 2015; Hannes Marais Oct 28, 2012; amended and edited by Philip van der Walt Apr 15, 2016.
↑ Inventories of the Orphan Chamber Cape Town Archives Repository, South Africa,Ref no: MOOC8/4.40. Gidion Malerbe. Seen and added by Gordon Mac Rae 8 Dec 2017.
Source: S3 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;
Source: S5 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
Acknowledgements
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Gideon by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Gideon:
Hi, could one of the active managers 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 drop me a note, thanks, Philip