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Ships Carrying Huguenots to South Africa
Ships Passenger List for Huguenot Ship Borssenburg to South Africa 1688
Belonged to the Chamber of Amsterdam, Captain Jan Claasje Valcquiijt.
Left Texel on 6 January, 1688, arrived at the Cape on 12 May 1688. There
may have been other passengers.
- Guillame Neel (1663-1734) and Jeanne la Batte (1663-aft.1734)
- Jean Neel (1687-1740)
- Jeanne Neel (1688-aft.1728)
- Pierre Lombard (1658-1717 and Marie Couteau (1659-1718)
- Baba Lombard (1688-1689)
- Pierre Rousseau (1666-1719)
- Marie Rousseau (1659-aft.1711)
- Francois Reteif (1663-1721)
- Anne Reteif (1667-1710)
- Daniel Hugod (1664-1725)
- Antoine Gros
- Marie Avicé (1669-1721)
- Marie Grillon (1670-1735)
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)
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