From her Geni Overview:
Christina / Christijn Pietersz van de Caep was born c.1664-1673 in bondage to the VOC company at the Cape. She was seconded to Linnes and other Company Officials in Stellenbosch.
She was most likely the individual who was baptised as an adult 4th August 1686.
Christijn Pietersz is identified as mother of Anna van der Heyde, Arnoldus Koevoet, Johannes Morgh, Hendrik, Andries, Willem and Pieter in a newly discovered collection of personal letters from the deceased estate of Arnoldus Koevoet.
Christijn's son Arnoldus Koevoet was described as "heelslag" - which indicates that Christijn also most likely had no European ancestry.
Maaij Claesje van Angola was suggested as a possible mother candidate for Christijn Pietersz by Mansell Upham in his paper Uprooted Lives.
Christijn's predicted Haplogroup L2c however excludes Maaij Claesje van Angola as her biological mother.
"Jan Botma and his wife Stijntje Christoffel de Bruijn owned the farm Welgevallen, on the edge of Stellenbosch village. Welgevallen adjoined Coetsenberg, where Jacobus Coetsé was born and raised. After Botma’s death in 1719, Stijntje de Bruijn moved to De Schotsche Kloof in Table Valley, where she made a will which stated that Willem (Stolts) and his fellow slaves Pieter van Bengalen and Christina Pietersz van de Caab should be freed after she died. The three slaves were also to receive a waggon, eight trek oxen and two fish nets with which to earn ther living. (CJ 2602, Wills, no. 11, 14 July 1723.) ." (Margaret Cairns, ‘Willem Stolts of the Cape – 1692-1750’, Familia xxvii (1990), 47.
It appears that Christijn Pietersz died in 1719 (before her owner), and was therefore never freed. Stijntje de Bruijn died in 1724. Willem Stolts later married Christijn's grand-daughter Anna van Beulen.
A matrilineal descendant of Christijn Pietersz belongs to mtDNA Haplogroup L2c. This suggests that Christijn's mother was most likely one of the West/Central African slaves who arrived at the Cape aboard the "Hasselt" or Amersfoort" in 1658.
Citations:
Bonded Labour and Debt in the Indian Ocean World,Gwyn Campbell, Alessandro Stanziani Routledge, 2015. https://books.google.co.za/books?id=GIZECgAAQBAJ&pg=PT89&lp...
Cape Town Between East and West: social identities in a Dutch colonial town, Nigel Worden, 2012. https://books.google.co.za/books?id=nMYYn91ZR-kC&pg=PA153&s...
Uprooted Lives: Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), Mansell G.Upham, Pg 71. http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/RemarkableWriting/UL20ExtremestEnd.pdf
Links:
http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g8/p8955.htm