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About Anthonij Everts
Kratoa had two children which officialdom called ‘illegitimate’. These were Jeronimus and Anthonij. It is not known into whose care they had been placed when she died, nor whether either the Church Council or the authorities at the Castle officially even concerned themselves with these children. The records are silent. The only records on Anthonij is that he was alone, unmarried and without children when he died during the smallpox epidemic in 1713. One clue that exists is that Anthonij had the surname Everts suggesting that he was brought up in the care of Anne and Evert of Guinea, two freed African slaves.
Anthoniij Meerhof b. before 6 August 1673, d. after 1712
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Anthonij Everts's Timeline
1673 |
August 6, 1673
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Robben Island, Cape Colony, South Africa
Kratoa had another illegitimate child, Anthonij and again came to the mainland to have the child baptized. |
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August 6, 1673
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ao 1673 Den 6 August's Een soontje van Eva Meerhoff ................ wiert genaemt Anthonij. NGK Cape Town
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1713 |
1713
Age 39
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
The only records on Anthonij is that he was alone, unmarried and without children when he died during the smallpox epidemic in 1713. One clue that exists is that Anthonij had the surname Everts suggesting that he was brought up in the care of Anne and Evert of Guinea, two freed African slaves. |