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Roelof CAMPHER, b1c8

Roelof CAMPHER, b1c8

Male 1724 - 1804  (80 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Roelof CAMPHER, b1c8 was born on 12 Jun 1724 in Cape, South Africa; was christened on 2 Jul 1724 (son of Cornelis CAMPHER, b1 and Dorothea OELOFSE, b3); died on 22 Jul 1804 in South Africa.

    Notes:

    Burger Swellendam

    Roelof married Anna Elisabeth JANSE(N) VAN VUUREN, b2c5 on 10 Sep 1752 in Cape, South Africa. Anna was born on 25 Sep 1724; was christened on 9 Nov 1727 in Paarl, Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Apr 1788 in South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cornelis CAMPHER, b1 was born in 1686; was christened on 13 Oct 1686 (son of Lorenz CAMPHER, progenitor and Ansela VAN DIE KAAP); died in in Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    !SAG vol 1 page 542 b1

    Cornelis married Dorothea OELOFSE, b3 on 7 Jan 1709 in Stellenbosch, Cape, South Africa. Dorothea (daughter of Andreas OELOFSE, progenitor and Sara VAN GYSELEN) was born about 1695 in Cape, South Africa; was christened about 1695; died in in Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorothea OELOFSE, b3 was born about 1695 in Cape, South Africa; was christened about 1695 (daughter of Andreas OELOFSE, progenitor and Sara VAN GYSELEN); died in in Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    Sy het 'n buite egtelike dogter wat as Johanna Catharina met willem van Wyk getroud is
    !De Villiers Pama page 663 b3

    Children:
    1. Johanna Catharina CAMPHER, b1c1 was christened on 19 Jun 1707 in Stellenbosch, Cape, South Africa; died about 1746 in Cape, South Africa.
    2. Lourens CAMPHER, b1c2 was christened on 11 Apr 1710; and died.
    3. Andries CAMPHER, b1c3 was christened on 18 Nov 1711; and died.
    4. Frans Hendrik CAMPHER, b1c4 was christened on 8 Oct 1713; and died.
    5. Elias CAMPHER, b1c6 was christened on 28 Oct 1717; and died.
    6. Sophia CAMPHER, b1c5 was born about 1720 in Cape, South Africa; was christened on 26 Jan 1714; died in in Cape, South Africa.
    7. Cornelius CAMPHER, b1c7 was christened on 24 May 1721; and died.
    8. 1. Roelof CAMPHER, b1c8 was born on 12 Jun 1724 in Cape, South Africa; was christened on 2 Jul 1724; died on 22 Jul 1804 in South Africa.
    9. Jacoba Alida CAMPHER, b1c9 was christened on 26 Oct 1726; and died.
    10. Margaretha CAMPHER, b1c10 was christened on 4 Sep 1729; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lorenz CAMPHER, progenitor was born about 1664 in Netherlands; died in in Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    In February 2000 I e-mailed Mansell Upham as follows, 'After several e-mail communications with Janet Melville (because of her interest in the Louws, Van der Merwes and Van WYks), I have received from her an 'uitset' in HTML of her amended version of my ancestors with those particular surnames. The individual, though, at particular issue here is, and I quote from Janet's HTML attachment, '7.48  ?,Ansela :van die Kaap «KP [5838]' There's nothing else. Her husband was, it seems, the following person (taken from the same HTML text), '7.47 Campher(Campfer/Kamfer),Lourens(Lorenz) :- van Morrouw, burger Stellenbosch, eienaar van die plaas Murasie by Koelenhof, besit plaas Driesprong 1693 «DU [5837] X 1685'  -  a German immigrant? Do you perhaps any more information on the woman Ansela?' His reply contained the following, 'What Janet has given you is more or less what most people know about this couple.  I can provide more information - but there is a hitch - as she is one of the women that I have been researching in depth recently.  I am reluctant to divulge too much at this stage for the simple reason that we have  two women by the same name whom I cannot discount with absolute certainty as being possibly one and the same person.  Campher was indeed a German - from Pommerania - and you can find more about him in Hoge's 'Personalia of the Germans at the Cape'.There is another hitch - I am not entirely satisfied that the children attributed to her were necessarily hers.  If Angenitie was indeed her daughter, then we have an exciting aspect to contend with - namely that her descendants would have been the many Van Wyks to be found amongst the Griqua, Nama and Rehoboth Basters. I do not want to say too much as this stage until I know more.  I will let you know, however, once I am more secure about what I have managed to piece together.Have you ever visited 'Muratie'?  They now produce a wine named after Ansela...'
    Lorenz CAMPHER / CAMFER hy was van Mohrow in Pommere. Hy trou met Ansela VAN DE KAAP. Sy was van slawe afkoms.
    Hy kry die plaas Murasie naby Koelenhof.
    KINDERSb1 Cornelis gedoop 13 Okt 1686, X 7 Jan 1709 Dorothea Oelofse
    b2 Agnieta, X Gerrit van der Swaan
    b3 Anthoinneta, X Ary van Wyk, XX Joachim Scholtzb4 Jacoba, X 10 Nov 1711 Joost de Klerck, XX 13 Des 1713 Christoffel Ameen, XXX 17 Jun 1725 Rudolf Freschen
    Bronne:
    Heese en Lombard
    Saamgestel deur:
    AM van Rensburg
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    Lourens Campher
    born Werenhold

    Notes:
    Lourens Campher first appears in 1688 in the Cape District, but by 1691 he was resident in Stellenbosch (Opgaaf and Muster Rolls). A wife is not mentioned until 1695 when he is listed along with Ansela van de Caab and three children. From their opgaaf returns they seem not to have been great farmers, starting with sheep and moving onto vines. In 1702 they still had the 3 children with them but by 1709 (the next avail- able opgaaf), just one daughter remained living with them and by 1712 she had left home too. In 1719 the Council of Policy, in a list of unpaid debts, listed Lourens Campher van Werenhold, stating that he was still living, that he had a farm in 't Cleijgat, north of Clapmuts, and owed 156 gulden. (C. 51, pp. 53-65. 21 November 1719) I assume that their three children were Lourens, Antonetta and Jacoba Campher, although there is no documentary proof (that I have yet discovered). in 1705 Cornelis Campher appears for himself as a single man in Stellenbosch on the opgaaf returns and on the 5th September 1705 Antonetta married Gerrit van der Swaan in Stellenbosch, and on the 10th November 1711 Jacoba married Joost de Klerk, all three thus tying in well with the statistics of the children above. Cornelis, Antonetta and Jacoba all appear as baptismal witness for children of one or more of the others. Given that baptismal witnesses were, where possible, chosen from very near relations, such as grand parents and aunts and uncles, this is a furher argument for their being brothers and sisters.

    married

    Ansela van de Caab

    Lorenz married Ansela VAN DIE KAAP about 1683. Ansela was born about 1665; died in in Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ansela VAN DIE KAAP was born about 1665; died in in Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    Moontlik Ansela Hanselaar vanaf Middelburg Nederland
    In February 2000 I e-mailed Mansell Upham as follows, 'After several e-mail communications with Janet Melville (because of her interest in the Louws, Van der Merwes and Van Wyks), I have received from her an 'uitset' in HTML of her amended version of my ancestors with those particular surnames. The individual, though, at particular issue here is, and I quote from Janet's HTML attachment, '7.48  ?,Ansela :van die Kaap «KP [5838]' There's nothing else. Her husband was, it seems, the following person (taken from the same HTML text), '7.47 Campher(Campfer/Kamfer),Lourens(Lorenz) :- van Morrouw, burger Stellenbosch, eienaar van die plaas Murasie by Koelenhof, besit plaas Driesprong 1693 «DU [5837] X 1685'  -  a German immigrant? Do you perhaps any more information on the woman Ansela?'His reply contained the following, 'What Janet has given you is more or less what most people know about this couple.  I can provide more information - but there is a hitch - as she is one of the women that I have been researching in depth recently.  I am reluctant to divulge too much at this stage for the simple reason that we have  two women by the same name whom I cannot discount with absolute certainty as being possibly one and the same person.  Campher was indeed a German - from Pommerania - and you can find more about him in Hoge's 'Personalia of the Germans at the Cape'.There is another hitch - I am not entirely satisfied that the children attributed to her were necessarily hers.  If Angenitie was indeed her daughter, then we have an exciting aspect to contend with - namely that her descendants would have been the many Van Wyks to be found amongst the
    Griqua, Nama and Rehoboth Basters.I do not want to say too much as this stage until I know more.  I will let you know, however, once I am more secure about what I have managed to piece together...'In October 2000 I wrote Mansell to ask about any progress he might have made.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Alt Marriage: Ansela van die KAAP Date: 1685

    Children:
    1. Agnitie CAMPHER, b2 was born about 1684 in Netherlands; died after 1740 in 'Elandskloof'.
    2. 2. Cornelis CAMPHER, b1 was born in 1686; was christened on 13 Oct 1686; died in in Cape, South Africa.
    3. Jacoba CAMPHER, b4 was born about 1690 in Zeeland, Netherlands; died in in Cape, South Africa.

  3. 6.  Andreas OELOFSE, progenitor was born about 1645 in Christiania (Oslo), Norway; and died.

    Notes:

    Arrived at the Cape from Christiana (Oslo), Noorway 1668.
    Oelofse,Andries :van Christiana(Oslo),Noorwe,︠ aankoms 1685 ±NO [5281] �14.04.1690 Kaapstad met Van Gyselen,Sara :d.v. Leendert Jansz van Gyselen van Nederland [5282]

    Andreas married Sara VAN GYSELEN on 14 Apr 1690 in Cape Town, Cape, South Africa. Sara (daughter of Leendert Jansz VAN GYSELEN and Maria WILLEMSZ) was born about 1670; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sara VAN GYSELEN was born about 1670 (daughter of Leendert Jansz VAN GYSELEN and Maria WILLEMSZ); and died.

    Notes:

    Janet's notes, '...d.v. Leendert Jansz van Gyselen van Nederland.'

    Children:
    1. Fure OELOFSE, b2 was christened on 19 Oct 1692; and died.
    2. 3. Dorothea OELOFSE, b3 was born about 1695 in Cape, South Africa; was christened about 1695; died in in Cape, South Africa.
    3. Margaretha OELOFSE, b4 was christened on 16 Sep 1695; and died.
    4. Sara Magdalena OELOFSE, b5 was christened about 1698; and died.
    5. Cornelis OELOFSE, b6 was christened on 28 Jun 1699 in Paarl, Cape, South Africa; and died.
    6. Anna OELOFSE, b7 was christened on 13 May 1703; and died.
    7. Johannes OELOFSE, b7 was christened on 9 May 1706; and died.
    8. Roelof OELOFSE, b9 was born in 1708; was christened about 1708 in Drakenstein, Cape, South Africa(Paarl); died on 26 Sep 1743.
    9. Leendert OELOFSE, b1 was born about 1728 in South Africa; was christened on 20 Aug 1690; died in in South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Leendert Jansz VAN GYSELEN was born about 1645 in Den Haag, Netherlands; and died.

    Notes:

    Van Den Haag.
    !De Villiers Pama page 663

    Leendert married Maria WILLEMSZ on 14 Apr 1690. Maria was born about 1650 in Hamburg, Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Maria WILLEMSZ was born about 1650 in Hamburg, Germany; and died.

    Notes:

    Van Hamburg.
    !De Villiers Pama page 663

    Children:
    1. 7. Sara VAN GYSELEN was born about 1670; and died.


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