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About Johan / Johannes Oosthuijsz, SV/PROG
- Testament datum 17 APR 1722 INGEDIEN 1730. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-J98K-6?i=1191
Clearly sewentiende dag van maand April !!
Nicolaas de Graaf in 1700 described how the VOC was the places of refuge for many of the worst of all nations: "Moffen, Poepe, Knoete, Hannekemaijers en andere groene kassoepers, die't gras nog tussen die tanden"
Profile photo/document -- 4 March 1693 last payment to VOC ?
15 August 1690 Vrijburger
Johan Oosthuijsz= van Werden 1685 source
Alternative spelling - Oosthuysen and Oosthuisen
FFY says : Jan was from Woerden and was perhaps born there circa 1670. His age is estimated based on his occupation as midshipman, adelborst, in 1685. Midshipmen were often employed in their early to mid-teens
Therefore not impossible his baptism could have been in 1672 son of Joannes Oosthuysen.
However on his will dated 1722 his age was 57 -- d.o.b. 1665.
https://www.stamouers.com/stamouers/surnames-n-to-q/378-oosthuizen-...
https://www.openarch.nl/ghn:cc59ca97-0655-442a-a6f6-573da4cbfbfc
https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/5...
• Birth date – c 1670
• Birthplace – Netherlands
• Date of Death – before 1732
• First Name - Johan
• Last Name – Oosthuisz
• Gender – male
• Arrived at the Cape – 1690
• Marriage – c 700 – Johanna Maarterns from Grypskerk, Netherlands
• Occupation - free burgher/citizen of Drakenstein
Children
b1 Gerhardus born c 1703; Bapt. 27.04.1703; x Dorothea Maria Bekker xx 21.01.1742 Magdalena Neeff
b2 Johanna (Anna) born c 1705; Bapt. 20.08.1705; x Pieter Gouws 04.05.1721
b3 Barbara born c 1708; Bapt. 02.12.1708
b4 Elsie born c 1710 x 08.10.1735 Pieter du Plessis
b5 Jan Hendrik born c 1714; Bapt. 04.11.1714 x 23.10.1735 Anna Botha
b6 Petronella born c 1717; Bapt. 18.04.1717 x 23.10.1735 Frederik Botha
b7 Jacobus born c 1722; Bapt 22.11.1722; x 10.04.1749 Dina Carolina Brits
The Dutch family name Oosthuizen is an origin-name, meaning that it indicates the place from which the original carrier originated.
Die van OOSTHUIZEN het heel waarskynlik sy oorsprong vanaf die dorp/stad/streek vanwaar die persoon - of sy/haar voorgeslagte - afkomstig is. So ook is die oorsprong van vanne soos ons dit vandag ken, of 'n verwysing vanwaar die persoon (of sy/haar voorgeslagte) vandaan kom, of watter beroep die persoon beoefen het. Bv. Venter wat straathandelaar (smous) beteken, of selfs Schumacher (wat verander het na Schoeman) wat beteken skoenmaker. 'n Verdere interresante feit is dat die verskillende spellinngs van 'n van daargestel is a.g.v. van die rede dat baie van die voorouers slegs semi-geletterd of selfs ongeletterd was, en die vanne dan op dokumente aangebring is soos die amptenaar dit hoor en dink hoe dit gespel moet word. Nog 'n feit is dat die voorvoegsel tot baie vanne soos "van" , "van der", asook "Janse(n)" ook 'n betekenis het. Bv. die voorvoegsel "van der" Merwe beteken - afkomstig vanaf Merwede, en Janse(n) van Rensburg - (let op die hoofletter "J" in Janse(n) - Piet/Anna Janse(n) van Rensburg - beteken weer Jan, afkomstig vanaf Rensburg, se se seun/dogter.
The first Oosthuizens were probably from the town Oosthuizen in North-Holland. Today the town is part of the region Oosthuizen-en-Hobrede and is southwest of Hoorn and northwest of Edam, in the region known as the Zeevang. Oosthuizen was mentioned in a letter in 1388 under the name "Litkoshuizer-Koogen" and on an old map with the name "Luttik-Oosthuizen". The majority of the townsfolk were involved in the cheese-industry. In the regions that today is covered by the Netherlands and Belgium, the use of family names started in the thirteenth century. It first started in the larger cities of Flandre and Brabant, like Gent, Brugge and Antwerpen. Until the sixteenth century, family names were common in Amsterdam, but in the time of Napoleon, not in the rural areas.
Badge: In three gold roses, placed 2 and 1, on a shield of gold, a green clover leaf. Translation: Roses mean Beauty, Happiness, Progress and Hope. A clover leaf means Prosperity. Helmet Sign: Clover leaf Reference: "Groot Afrikaanse Familienaamboek" Origin: Netherlands (see image)
Will filed 1726-1735 Jan Oosthuijzen
References/Sources.
FAMILIA Vol 14, no. 4 1977 pages 72 and 73
South African Genealogies – Volume 7 page 136
Links.
See also --------------------
Johannes Oosthuyzen
of Oosthuysen v. Weerl. 1691 burger Drakenstein, x Johanna Maartens. v. Grypskerk.
GR - C C de Villiers - Vol2 bygewerk deur Cor Pama
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Johannes OOSTHUISEN came from Weert, Holland in 1685 and settled at the Cape, where he was a free burgher of Drakenstein. In 1691 he married Johanna van GRIJPSKLERK of Holland. Their son was Gerhardus OOSTHUISEN, who married (1) Dorothea Maria BEKKER, (2) Magdelena NEEF, the second marriage taking place on the 21st January 1742.
Thanks to submission by: Julie Driver jdriver@rogers.com
Family webpage:http:// freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdriver
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http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/p7046.htm (Well researched info) Jan Oosthuyse M, #7046, b. circa 1670
NGK Drakenstein Baptisms 1694-1732 NGK Drakenstein Baptisms 1694-1732 NGK Stellenbosch Baptisms 1688-1732 NGK Stellenbosch Baptisms 1688-1732
Birth* Jan Oosthuyse was born circa 1670.1 Marriage* He married Johanna Maartens circa 1690.2 Name Variation Jan Oosthuyse was also known as Oosthùijsen.3 Baptism He and Johanna Maartens witnessed the baptism of Isaak Mouton on 29 March 1711 at Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop.4 Baptism He and Johanna Maartens witnessed the baptism of Johannis Bronkhorst on 28 July 1720 at Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop.1 Baptism He and Johanna Maartens witnessed the baptism of Johanna Gaùs on 25 April 1723 at Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein, de Caep de Goede Hoop.5
Family Johanna Maartens b. c 1670 Children Gerrit Oosthuysen+6 b. b 27 Apr 1703 Anna Oosthùijsen+7 b. b 29 Nov 1705 Barbara Oosthùijsen1 b. b 2 Dec 1708 Elsie Oosthuyse8 b. c 1710 Jan Hinorikse Oosthuyse9 b. b 4 Nov 1714 Petronella Oosthuysen10 b. b 18 Apr 1717 Jacobùs Oosthuysen+11 b. b 22 Nov 1722
Please see the page on the website: http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/p7046.htm
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About Johan / Johannes Oosthuijsz, SV/PROG (Afrikaans)
Stamvader - Arriveer in Kaap in1685 vanaf Weert in Nederland. Vestig in Drakenstein Vallei Circa 1691
Johan / Johannes Oosthuijsz, SV/PROG's Timeline
1665 |
1665
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Netherlands
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1685 |
May 13, 1685
Age 20
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland (Netherlands)
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1685
Age 20
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Cape
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1691 |
1691
Age 26
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Drakenstein, Cape Province
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1703 |
April 27, 1703
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Paarl, Drakenstein, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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1705 |
November 29, 1705
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Paarl, Drakenstein, Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
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1708 |
December 2, 1708
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Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
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1710 |
December 14, 1710
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Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
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1710
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Drakenstein, Caap de Goede Hoop, Suid Afrika
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