Johannis Swart
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Johannes Swart (bef. 1778)

Johannes (Johannis) Swart
Born before in Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoopmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 6 Apr 1800 in Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africamap
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Biography

Name

Johannis [1] / Johannes [2] Swart [1] / Swartz [2]

Birth

Date: Johannes was born before 4 Oct 1778. [1][2]

Parents

Johannis is the child of Cornelis Swart and Sara Swart. [1]

Baptism

Date: 04 Oct 1778
Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope
Child: Johannis
Father: Cornelis Swart
Mother: Zaar Swart
Witnesses: Nicolaas Swart, Neeltjen Swart [3]
"Den 4 Oct ... Johannis / de Vader Cornelis Swart / de Moeder Zaar Swart / de Getúigen Nicolaas Swart Nicolaasz: Neeltjen Swart" [3]

Marriage

Date: 6 April 1800
Place: [Cape Town], Cape of Good Hope
Groom: Johannes SWART
Bride: Hendrina Wilhelmina HAVINGA
"1800 / 6 April / Johannes Swart van Cabo d. Goede Hoop Burger aan Stellenbosch Jongman met Andrina Wilhelmina Havinga van Cabo voorn:t Jonge Dogter" [4]
Children born from the marriage of Johannes Swart and Hendrina Wilhelmina Havenga: [5]
Cornelis Jacob Swart * 20 September 1801 [5]
Barend Hermanus Swart * 19 May 1803 [5]
Johannes Jacobus Nicholas Swart * 6 August 1808 [5]
Sara Petronella Magdalena Swat * 14 November 1811 [5]
Hendriena Jacoba Swart * 25 May 1813 [5]
Nicolaas Jacobus Swart * 27 October 1815 [5]
Maria Magdalena Johanna Swart * 11 February 1818 [5]
Geertruyda Cornelia Susanna Swart * 18 July 1820 [5]
Michiel Daniel Hermanus Swart (need to search for baptism) [5]
Susanna Johanna Baredina Swart * about December 1827 (need to search for baptism) [5]

Events

Last record discovered to date - witness at the baptism of Hendrina Willemina Swart at Colesberg on 17 Oct 1830. [6]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 WikiTree profile Swart-1279 created by Dirk le Roux on Jun 26, 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 WikiTree profile Swartz-2131 created by Hazel (Neuville) Hanslow, 29 December 2020. Source:
    • Ancestry Records
  3. 3.0 3.1 Source:
  4. Source:
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 Seen and entered January 24,2023 by Frederik Willem Johannes Britz
  6. Source:
    • Nederduits Gereformeerde Gemeente (NGK), Colesberg, Baptism register, 1827-1831. Repository: NG Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, G16 3/1A. Transcribed by Annelie Els, independently, from Pretoria Archives FK 2275. Seen at e-GGSA.




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Please add daughter That was omitted previous time.

Swart-4095 Tx Peet Swart

posted by Peet Swart
Added..................................
posted by André Laubscher
Please add his children
Swart-4080
Swart-4090
Swart-1509
Swart-3773
Swart-4091
Swart-4092
Swart-4093
Swart-4094
Much appreciated
posted by Peet Swart
edited by Peet Swart
All added....................................
posted by André Laubscher
Swartz-2131 and Swart-1279 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicates. Swart-1279 already existed.
posted by Philip van der Walt