PN Vivier1

M, #11825, b. circa 1640

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Last Edited10/01/2014
Birth*PN Vivier was born circa 1640 in France.1
 

Family

Children
  • Abraham Vivier+1 b. c 1670, d. b 13 Jan 1714
  • Jacob Vivier1 b. c 1672, d. c 1714
  • Pierre Vivier1 b. c 1674, d. c 1714

Citations

  1. [S486] Colin Graham Botha, The French Refugees at the Cape (Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, 1921), p. 90; Abraham, Jacob, Pierre. Three brothers, who received assistance in 1690, farmers at Drakenstein. In 1695 the name of Pierre is found as having come from Normandy. In 1714 there are three separate inventories of the deceased estates of the three brothers, signed by Jacquemina du Pree (des Pres), the widow of Abraham, who was the only one of the three to marry. He left three sons and five daughters. Abraham, the eldest son, died unmarried about 1743; Isaac, the second son, also died without marrying, but Jacob left issue. On the 13th January, 1714, a posthumous daughter of Abraham and Jacquemina du Pree was baptised Anna at Drakenstein.. Hereinafter cited as The French Refugees at the Cape.
 

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