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8451 Tweede huwelik Groenewald, Magdalena Gertruida Maria (I1062)
 
8452 Tweefontein Botha, Anna Jacoba (I5239)
 
8453 Tweefontein Botha, Paul Stephanus (I6180)
 
8454 Tweekamp van Loggerenberg, Anna Cornelia (I10812)
 
8455 Tweekamp van Dyk, Antonie Christoffel i (I10814)
 
8456 Tweevallei van Dyk, Michiel Christiaan Albertus (I2437)
 
8457 Twyfelaar Vorster, Petrus Erasmus Johannes (I10078)
 
8458 Twyfelaar du Preez, Elizabeth Emmerentia (I10079)
 
8459 Tydens 'n hofverskyning in 1727-1728 word vermeld dat hy 23 jaar oud is. van Dyk, Adam (I833)
 
8460 Tydens 1ste huwelik Coetzee, Hendrina Elena (I30385)
 
8461 Tydens ABW aan Malaria Hugo, Wilhelmina Petronella Christina (I3931)
 
8462 Tydens dood van seun Hercules Albertus OLIVIER Olivier, Albertus (I20749)
 
8463 Tydens huwelike Mazuryk, Rosina Elizabeth (I5650)
 
8464 Tydens Lang Hans van Rensburg se trek uitgemoor Bronkhorst, Gysbert (I1332)
 
8465 Tydens simboliese Ossewa-trek van Dyk, Lourens Dirk Cornelius (I6955)
 
8466 Tygerberg Hospitaal van Dyk, Dirk Johannes Jacobus (I4489)
 
8467 Tygerberg Hospitaal van Dyk, Johannes Karel Petrus (I5435)
 
8468 Tygerberg Hospitaal van Dyk, Luitjie Gertruida (I13774)
 
8469 Tygerberg Hospitaal Graaff, Anna Cornelia Louisa (I17914)
 
8470 Uit bron Requesten (Memorials), H.C.V. Leibbrandt:
" Asks for a cattle farm situated at the "Klipheuvel"in "Het Zwarte Land", which he and the widow of the late Hendrik Greeff, held on loan in partnership. The widow having abandoned her portion, he wishes to have the whole in freehold, and is prepared to pay the annual recognition of Rds. 24, as well as a purchase amount of Rds. 80. (Diagram annexeds, showing that the place's name is "Lucasfontein".) (No. 101.)"

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Uit bron Kitshoff - Die Nageslag van Johannes Ketschuck:
Lucasfontein is reeds voor 1756 as 'n leenplaas en veepos deur landbouer Christiaan Burgert van Dyk bewoon, maar op sy versoek en volgens besluit van 11 Mei 1756 word die eiendomsplaas, groot 60 morg "in vollen eigendom" deur Ryl Tulbagh op 12 Oktober 1756 aan hom toegestaan. 
van Dyk, Burgert Christiaan (I1019)
 
8471 Uit bron Kitshoff - Die Nageslag van Johannes Ketschuck:
Lucasfontein is reeds voor 1756 as 'n leenplaas en veepos deur landbouer Christiaan Burgert van Dyk bewoon, maar op sy versoek en volgens besluit van 11 Mei 1756 word die eiendomsplaas, groot 60 morg "in vollen eigendom" deur Ryl Tulbagh op 12 Oktober 1756 aan hom toegestaan. 
van Dyk, Burgert Christiaan (I1019)
 
8472 Uit die aangehaalde bron:
"Als een vrouw zaken zonder medeweten van haar man deed, was ze algauw verdacht. Toen Jeronimus Stevens in 1704 geld van Susanna Claasz, de vrouw van oud-heemraad Matthijs Greef, ontvangen had, kreeg hij het aan de stok met Greef zelf:
'Gij bent de pol van mijn wijf. Als gij geld van mijn vrouw opneemt buijten mijn kennis, kond gij wel meer met mijn vrouw uijtstaande hebben.'
Reden voor Susanna om Jeronimus Stevens duchtig met een houten muil onder handen te nemen: 'Gij zijt een kwaat stoker tussen man en vrouw'. " 
Greeff, Matthias SV-Prog (I2583)
 
8473 Uit die aangehaalde bron:
"Hendrik Roode woonde als knecht bij de boer Hendrik Venter. In 1699 kreeg hij een gebrek aan zijn been. Om het te genezen ging hij naar chirurgijn Matthijs greef, bij wie hij een poos inwoonde. Na enige tijd kqam Roode weer bij Venter terug, en zei: "Tabeetjes baas, ick sou hier weer gaarn bij u weesen." Venter antwoordde echter afwijzen: "Als gifj van Greef afquamt, kost gij mijn huijs toen nie vinden? Heb ick jouw gesont gehat, ick zoude jouw in jouw sieckte niet verlaten. Gij loopt gedurig op een ander, maar ick heb met sulcke knegts niet van doen".

Aldus 'n ander bron het hy medisyne gemaak van plante. 
Greeff, Matthias SV-Prog (I2583)
 
8474 Uit die aangehaalde bron:
"June 25.
...
"Simon of Malabar, slave of Matthys Greef, hanged for theft. On a Sunday, three years ago, he and Kelder, a servant of the Company and horse herd at Klapmuts, had been at the house of an old man, Frans Hendriksz de Raad, alias Platte Boer, at Stellenbosch, and at a time when he knew that the said Frans and his wife Aatje Philips were at his master's house.

"That 'Kelder' opened the window and climbed into the housel that prisoner stood on the watch outside to look out for the passers-by; that Kelder broke open the chest and stole Rds. 139 tied in a piece of sailcloth, a silver purse in which there were 8 diamonds, a silver-mounted belt, a hat, an under waistcoat with 24 silver buttons, 16 buttons with silver plates, and a silver breech button".

He had confessed that, excepting the button last mentioned and the money, of which he had only received Rds. 25, he had thrown the waistcoat, after having cut off the silver buttons, into the bushes. When he returned home he pretended to pity the poor old people who had been robber and were still at his master's house, by saying "that poor woman's property has been stolen," endeavouring by such words of sympathy to his his premeditated crime. For that purpose he also gave the silver purse, the belt and diamonds to his mistress, the wife of Matthys Greeff, in order to compromise her as aider and abetter, and secure her protection ; the money and the silver buttons he kept for himself.

The buttons he sold to a certain Jan Roux at Drakenstein for twopence each and gambled the amount away at the house of Jan Valniet at Stellenbosch.

When the robbery was discovered the prisoner was ordered by his master to keep out of the way, and he was sent first to an outside station, the "Drie Fonteinen ", and after that to the 24 Rivers. This the prisoner obeyed and remained in his hiding-place until, like all other vagabonds, he flew into a candle like a moth.

Some four months ago he had incited some slaves to steal their master's cattle, which he had kept among his master's lambs, and with which he had run away under the direction of two Dutch or Europeans, who professed to have a compass, with which they might reach another country in six weeks' time. Together they carried of 19 sheep, 7 of the Heemraad Jad Botma, and 12 of Mr. Elsevier, also some tobacco, two guns, and powder and lead stolen from Hans Polonie (servant of Elsevier) ; prisoner then commenced the journey with the two Europeans, Jan Bakker and another Jan ; and when they had eater up everything they parted from the Europeans; becoming then the leader of the company and proceeding inland beyond the Olifants River into the Cochema's land, they were attacked by the Hottentots, who robbed them of their goods and ammunition, and broke and threw their firelocks in to the river. When prisoner and his comrades had crossed the river to this side, they were again attacked by the Hottentots (Namaquas or Bushmen), captured and delivered into the hands of justice, &c., &c.

Signed by L. van Assenburgh, J. C. d'Ableing, O. Bergh, Js. Swellengrebel, W. van Putten, K.J. Slotsboo, Pr. Kikze, Claas Hendriksz: Diepenauw, Henning Husing, and H. Donker, all members of the Court of Justice."

Hoekom het Greeff sy slaag weggestuur juis toe die diefstal bekend geword het? Ek vermoed hy het geweet van sy slaaf se betrokkenheid en dié se verhouding met sy vrou, en wou nie dat dit bekend word nie. 
Greeff, Matthias SV-Prog (I2583)
 
8475 Uit die aangehaalde bron:
"June 25.
...
"Simon of Malabar, slave of Matthys Greef, hanged for theft. On a Sunday, three years ago, he and Kelder, a servant of the Company and horse herd at Klapmuts, had been at the house of an old man, Frans Hendriksz de Raad, alias Platte Boer, at Stellenbosch, and at a time when he knew that the said Frans and his wife Aatje Philips were at his master's house.

"That 'Kelder' opened the window and climbed into the housel that prisoner stood on the watch outside to look out for the passers-by; that Kelder broke open the chest and stole Rds. 139 tied in a piece of sailcloth, a silver purse in which there were 8 diamonds, a silver-mounted belt, a hat, an under waistcoat with 24 silver buttons, 16 buttons with silver plates, and a silver breech button".

He had confessed that, excepting the button last mentioned and the money, of which he had only received Rds. 25, he had thrown the waistcoat, after having cut off the silver buttons, into the bushes. When he returned home he pretended to pity the poor old people who had been robber and were still at his master's house, by saying "that poor woman's property has been stolen," endeavouring by such words of sympathy to his his premeditated crime. For that purpose he also gave the silver purse, the belt and diamonds to his mistress, the wife of Matthys Greeff, in order to compromise her as aider and abetter, and secure her protection ; the money and the silver buttons he kept for himself.

The buttons he sold to a certain Jan Roux at Drakenstein for twopence each and gambled the amount away at the house of Jan Valniet at Stellenbosch.

When the robbery was discovered the prisoner was ordered by his master to keep out of the way, and he was sent first to an outside station, the "Drie Fonteinen ", and after that to the 24 Rivers. This the prisoner obeyed and remained in his hiding-place until, like all other vagabonds, he flew into a candle like a moth.

Some four months ago he had incited some slaves to steal their master's cattle, which he had kept among his master's lambs, and with which he had run away under the direction of two Dutch or Europeans, who professed to have a compass, with which they might reach another country in six weeks' time. Together they carried of 19 sheep, 7 of the Heemraad Jad Botma, and 12 of Mr. Elsevier, also some tobacco, two guns, and powder and lead stolen from Hans Polonie (servant of Elsevier) ; prisoner then commenced the journey with the two Europeans, Jan Bakker and another Jan ; and when they had eater up everything they parted from the Europeans; becoming then the leader of the company and proceeding inland beyond the Olifants River into the Cochema's land, they were attacked by the Hottentots, who robbed them of their goods and ammunition, and broke and threw their firelocks in to the river. When prisoner and his comrades had crossed the river to this side, they were again attacked by the Hottentots (Namaquas or Bushmen), captured and delivered into the hands of justice, &c., &c.

Signed by L. van Assenburgh, J. C. d'Ableing, O. Bergh, Js. Swellengrebel, W. van Putten, K.J. Slotsboo, Pr. Kikze, Claas Hendriksz: Diepenauw, Henning Husing, and H. Donker, all members of the Court of Justice."

Hoekom het Greeff sy slaag weggestuur juis toe die diefstal bekend geword het? Ek vermoed hy het geweet van sy slaaf se betrokkenheid en dié se verhouding met sy vrou, en wou nie dat dit bekend word nie. 
Claassens, Susanna (I2584)
 
8476 Uit die aangehaalde bron:
"Toen een paar mensen in januari 1705 bij een ruzie bij Jacob Aertsen Brouwer te hulp geroepen werden, troffen zij Susanna Claas, de vrouw van oud-heemraad Matthijs Greef aan met hangend haar, de muts van het bebloede hoofd en met 'haar arm bont en blaauw'. De soldaat Pieter van der Linden vroeg Brouwer, die met twee scheermessen in de hand stond, 'Waarom slaat gij zoo een vrouw zoo deerlijk die haar selven niet weeren en kan?' Reden voor Brouwer om Van der Linden met de scheermessen aan te vallen."

Susanna Claas was die stiefdogter van Jacob Aertsen Brouwer. Hij het met haar ma, Aagje Rijx, getrou in 1677.

Biewenga haal aan KAB 1/STB 18/154 3 feb 1705 
Claassens, Susanna (I2584)
 
8477 Uit die huwelik is 5 seuns gebore:
Jacobus Marthinus Abraham (Koos) Spangenberg *21 Aug 1943 +2012 begrawe Omaruru
Gerhardus Johannes (Gert) Spangenberg *10 Oct 1948, woon Swakopmund
Mathys (Thys) Spangenberg *17 May 1954, woon Walvisbaai
Lodewikus Johannes (Floors) Spangenberg *12 Oct 1956, begrawe Windhoek
Leonardus Dirk Hugo (Dirk) Spangenberg *10 Mar 1959, begrawe Windhoek 
Family: Gerhardus Johannes Spangenberg / Anna Cornelia Magrietha Taljaard (F9172)
 
8478 Uit die koerantartikels leer ons dat Cornelis in 1807 en 1808 in beheer was van 'n brik genaamd Triton.

Eienaardigheid: daar is 'n 1969-roman met die naam The Triton Brig, deur Dudley Pope.

Against the thundering background of 18th century England and the West Indies, Lieutenant Lord Nicholas Ramage takes command of the Triton Brig to capture privateers who are raiding British shipping.His mission is urgent, his crew mutinous, and the seas teem with pirates and slavers as he charts his course for danger against the worst of nature and man. 
van Dijk, Cornelis (I14322)
 
8479 Uit die Opgaafrol van 1700 wil dit blyk dat Joost opgehou het met houtkap en begin het met boer. Dit is nie duidelik waar hy aan die begin geboer het nie. Ganskraal / Ganzekraal is die plaas waarop hy ten tye van sy dood geboer het. van Dyk, Joost Pietersz SV-Prog 1 (I535)
 
8480 Uit die perd se bek: "World War Two broke out just after I started work and I joined the forces, serving in Egypt. The military pay was very modest '97 one shilling (10c) a day, but we wanted adventure and did not mind about the low pay. I was there for five years and 88 days." van Dyk, Philip Reginald (I5807)
 
8481 Uit die veilingsadvertensies leer ons dat Cornelis die Kaptein van die brik Sarah ('n brik is 'n soort skip).

Kaptein/kommandant is ook range in die Engelse marine. Dit is nie duidelik of "Captain"/"Capitein" in die veilingsberigte verwys word na die Britse rang nie, en of dit slegs gebruik word as algemene term om aan te dui dat Cornelis in beheer van die skip was. 
van Dijk, Cornelis (I14322)
 
8482 Uit die veilingsadvertensies leer ons dat Cornelis in April 1806 in beheer van die snou Hercules was. 'n Snou is 'n soort skip. In sommige berigte word daar na die Hercules as 'n brik verwys, wat moontlik was aangesien die ontwerp van beide mettertyd sodanig verander het, dat daar sterk ooreenkomste was. Sulke skepe was 'n "snou-brik" genoem, maar later het die term "snou" in onbruik verval en is slegs "brik" gebruik.
 
van Dijk, Cornelis (I14322)
 
8483 Uit die veilingsadvertensies, weet ons dat Cornelis die kaptein/kommandant van die skip Sir John Borlase Warren was in 1804.

Kaptein/kommandant is ook range in die Engelse marine. Dit is nie duidelik of met "commander" in die veilingsberigte verwys word na die Britse rang nie, en of dit slegs gebruik word as algemene term om aan te dui dat Cornelis in beheer van die skip was.

Die skip Sir John Borlase Warren is ook gebruik om in 1806 die Kaapse Kolonie aan te val. Cornelis was nie deel van hierdie aanval nie.

Sien skakels hier onder vir meer inligting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Borlase_Warren_(1800_ship)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_vessels_for_the_British_invasion_of_the_Dutch_Cape_Colony_(1805-1806) 
van Dijk, Cornelis (I14322)
 
8484 Uit die verkoop van Matthijs Greef se boedel is dit duidelik dat hy ekonomies welvarend was: vier plase en drie veeposte. Die totale opbrengs was 12,800 rijksdaalders. Greeff, Matthias SV-Prog (I2583)
 
8485 Uit die Viljoen-familieregister:

Kommandant van Boeremagte tydens die Engelse Oorlog 1899-1902; as Krygsgevangene na Bermuda verban. Emigreer na die VSA in 1904. Boer van Berino, Nieu-Meksiko. Keer terug na Suid-Afrika, maar heremigreer na VSA na 2 jaar. Plaasbestuurder van Bakersfield, Kalifornië; later olieraffineerder van Compton, Los Angeles. 
Viljoen, Christiaan Andries (I30203)
 
8486 Uitvlught, Baviaanskloof Goosen, Wilhelmina Anthonia Johanna Fredrique (I11250)
 
8487 Under Curatorship van Dyk, Willem Johannes Stephanus (I4023)
 
8488 United States Census 1930 & 1940 van Dyk, Ernst Frans (I19169)
 
8489 Upper Tugela Nortjé, Martha Maria Catharina Francina (I3146)
 
8490 UYS Geslagsregister Uys, Petrus Johannes (I881)
 
8491 UYS Register Uys, Petrus Johannes (I1970)
 
8492 Uys, Elizabeth Susanna
Born: 31 Oct 1925
Died: 7 Jan 2005
Buried: Main Cemetery, Memel, District Vrede, Free State, RSA
Note: Elizabeth Susanna Uys. Married name: van Dyk. Moeder en ouma 
Uys, Elizabeth Susanna (I2840)
 
8493 V c. 1837 en vestig later in Natal Fourie, Hermanus Casparus Johannes (I11143)
 
8494 V NGK Stellenbosch in grafkelder van der Byl, Andries Christoffel (I2604)
 
8495 Vaal Harts van Niekerk, Gielliam Hendrik (I7035)
 
8496 Vader se SK sê sy het in Oos Londen gebly. van Dyk, Elizabeth Magdalena Susara (I2350)
 
8497 Valerie Beytell
Hier is van my besonderhede. My pa Joseph Seybrand van Dyk gebore 11/7/1930 en was getroud met Johanna Sophia Gertzen gebore 13/7/35. My pa oorlede op 1/9/1968 toe die vloed in PE was. Hulle het 4 dogters gehad. Marie Antoinette gebore 25 Junie 1954.
Valerie Anne gebore 26 Oktober 1956
Cheryl Dawn gebore 26 Mei 1959
Ruth Winefred gebore 16 Maart 1966
My suster Cheryl is saam my pa oorlede op 1/9/1968. 
van Dyk, Joseph Sybrand (I789)
 
8498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18613)
 
8499 van Aardt, Pieter Barendse
Born: 18 Oct 1889
Died: 19 Dec 1951
Buried: Deary Ave Cemetery, Cradock, District Cradock, Eastern Cape, RSA
Note: Pieter Barendse van Aardt. Husband of Elsie Johanna Sophia van Dyk. Block A&B; Row 3; Plot 12 
van Aardt, Pieter Barendse (I6000)
 
8500 Van bed en tafel geskei, aldus haar sterfkennis.

Dokument by argiewe wat nagegaan kan word:
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DESCRIPTION ILLIQUID CASE. DIVORCE. ANNA JOHANNA JACOBA ELOFF (BORN VAN DYK)
(FORMERLY PIENAAR) VERSUS JACOBUS.
STARTING 19590000
ENDING 19600000 
Family: Eloff / Anna Johanna Jacoba van Dyk (F9757)
 

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