Profile category is "Needs Validation" & "Needs Transcription" - Which means the uploading of a baptism image (if possible), properly cited so that it will not cause copyright issues, and the full transcription [not only from FamilySearch itself] of the the baptism entry with LNAB (LastNameAtBaptism) to prove the spelling. The project profile (wikitrees-cogh-stamouer-progenitorATgooglegroups.com) has been added to the trusted list of this progenitor profile [Privacy Tab] and then also activated as active manager (though this progenitor profile still has to be validated with a [transcription of a] baptism [image]), and this profile has been Project Profile Protected). The bio has been been integrated as best possible for the time being. Primary records will probably still be around in archives in Europe and in the Netherlands.
Place: Vielle Eglise, [or [4]] Calais, France [3][4] / France [8] / [5] / Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France [6] / Nord Pas de Calais [2] / Vieille-Église, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France [7]
Parents: According to her marriage record Susanne's parents were Jean de Vos and Susanne Absolon. [16]
Migration
In 1688, Suzanne de Vos and Pierre Jacob arrived at the Cape from Calais perhaps on board the De Schelde (Coertzen says "probably De Schelde"), accompanied by Suzanne Jacob, Sara Jacob and Daniël Jacob. [5]
Kom uit omgewing van Calais in 1688 met 3 kinders as Franse Hugenote na Suid Afrika. [10]
Marriages
Marriage 1:
Pierre Jacobs, age 27, residing at Offequerque, son of Fremin Jacob and Marguerite de Nyelle and native of Vieille Esglise; and
Suzenne Devos, a young girl, daughter of Jean de Vos and Suzenne Absolon, natives of … Esglise and aged about 21 years
Done, passed and acknowledge at Guisnes, on Sunday the third of July MVIC, sixty seven, and signed Pierre Jacob, and mark of said Suzenne de Vos[17]
"Inventaris en verkoping der goederen zo roerende als onroerende met ter dood ontruijmd en nagelaten bij Susanna de Vos, laast weduwe van Nicolaas de Lanooij, ten voordele van hare nagelatene kinderen geprocrieert bij haar voorige man Pieter Jacobs, genaamd
Sara en
Daniel Jacobs
mitsg:s twee dogters kinderen genaamd Susanna en Johannes van Veurn
Sara getrouwd met Jan de Buijse en
Susan met Ignatius Marré
zo als 't zelve bij voorsz: ervgen: is opgegeven en door de ondergeteekende gecommitteerde Weesmees:ren openbaar op heden is opgeveild en hebben gerendeert..."[22]
E mail received see comments : Jan Jacobs has traced the marriage certificate of Pierre Jacob and Suzanne de Vos in France. The document and a transcription of it can be downloaded at Added as PDF to this profile. Added by van Heerden-335 Feb 2020.
De Vos-907 and De Vos-179 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. De_Vos-179 already existed. I'll do the final integration of the bio thanks!
Hi, could one of the active managers also add the project profile [email address removed] to the trusted list of this profile [Privacy Tab] and then also activate it as active manager to this profile, please? And send me a notice, thanks! (we are having this profile Project Profile Protected) Philip (project research coordinator)
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14/7/2018 at 8:27 PM Managers of Abraham de Vos
I am contacting you about this profile: Abraham de Vos
Jan Jacobs has traced the marriage certificate of Pierre Jacob and Suzanne de Vos in France. Jan can be contacted at [email address removed]
The document and a transcription of it can be downloaded at https://bit.ly/2G4wCm0
According to it Susanne's parents were Jean de Vos and Susanne Absolon.
Good luck with your research!
Kind regards
Daniel Jacobs