Matthijs
Greeff and his Children
Matthijs Greeff, the progenitor of the
Greeff family in South Africa, and his wife, Susanna Claasen (also Klaas, Claas,
Klaasz, Claessen, etc; d o Claas Jacobsz van Meldorp and Aagje Rijx), had nine
children[1]
Their youngest child, Adrianus, is not recognised by any of the Genealogical
Authorities.
The genealogical authorities,
Genealogies of Old South African Families[2],
and SA Genealogies[3]
conflict as to the number of Matthijs and Susanna's children and their names.
Personalia of Germans at the Cape, 1652 - 1806[4]
(p 119) reports that they had 8 children, but does not name them. Genealogies
of Old South African Families lists eight children:
Anna
Matthys
Klaas
Margaretha
Susanna
Joachim
Catharina
Hendrik
SA
Genealogies vol 2 (D-G) lists nine
children:
Anna
Matthys
Klaas
Margaretha
Susanna
Joachim
Catharina
Hendrik
and
(b9) Jacobus
Both
authorities show considerable variation of the spelling of names from the way
they appear in the baptismal records. Names appear to have been standardised and
more closely allied to Afrikaans spelling, eg from Matthijs to Matthys;
Margareta to Margaretha; and Joghem to Joachim.
A transcript of
the original baptism records[5]
shows that Matthijs and his wife, Susanna Claasen, baptised their first five
children before 1695. The children of Matthijs Greeff and Susanna Claasen
are:
1. 1685, Anna :
"den 7 October Antie
Matys Greve en Susanna Claesen
Aegie Rycks en Theunis van Schalckwyck"
2. 1687, Matthys:
"Den 25 dito (Maij) is een kint gedoopt ende genaamt mathys
waar van Vader was Mathys Greven ende moeder Zusanna Claasz
de getuijgen waaren Jacob Aarts Brouwer en Maria Lindenhovius"
3. 1689, Klaas:
"eodem dito (26 Junius) een kindt ghedoopt waervan vader is Mathijs Greeve, de
moeder Susanna Claesz de ghetuijge Gerrit van der Bijl ende Anna Sophia Bos,
ende ghenaemt Claes"
4. 1691,
Margareta:
"Den 20 Maij een kindt gedoopt waer van vader is Mathijs Greeve de moder Susanna
Claesze als getuijge stont Cornelis Botma, ende Aeltie Vannes genaemt Margareta"
5. 1693,
Susanna:
"Den selfden Dito (26 April) aen Stellenbosch een kint gedoopt waer van vader is
Matthijs Greeff, ende de moeder Susanna Claesze de getuijgen waren Cornelis
Linnes, ende Geret[ruij] Lubringh, ende is genaemt Susanna"
6. 1695, Joghem:
"Joghem zoon van Matijs Greef de moedder Susanna Klaas is gedoopt 14 April 1695
als getuijgen Henning Kruisman Fintie Cloeten."[6]
7. 1696,
Hendrik:
Baptism not found in Stellenbosch register of Baptisms. SAG (p 519) report that
he was baptised at Paarl on 21 October 1696. This note is all that was found in
the Drakenstein baptismal register[7]:
"Le 21 ditau [October] Lannee 1696 - Il y aeut deux enfants quil sont
ete baptize l un de jacobus vanas et L'autre de Mathis Grif [Greeff] je nay
point eut de billiet de ce personne."
On the 21st ditto [of October] in the year 1696 there were two infants baptised;
the one of Jacobus van As and the other of Mathis Grif. I did not receive a
paper for the latter person....[original document damaged...]
8. Catharina:
Baptism not found in Stellenbosch register of Baptisms. If one assumes that all
the Greeff children were baptised within the first three months of life, then it
is not possible for Catharina to have been born after Jochem (April 1695) and
before Hendrik (October 1696). It is more likely that she was born after Hendrik
and before Adrianus, rather than before Jochem.
9. 1702,
Adrianus:
"Zoon van Mattijs Greev, de moeder Susanna Klaasz, getuijgen Burger Pieterse van
Dijk, en Anna Greeff, den 21 May 1702".[8]
His name was written in the baptism register as Adrianus, but no other record
refers to him by the latinised form of the name, all other references use the
Dutch forms, Adriaan or Adrian.
Adriaan Greeff
appears in neither Genealogies of Old South African Families, nor in
SA Genealogies. Adriaan Greeff does appear in several sources that link him
to both parents and to other members of the family:
- MOOC 8/2.40[9].
3 August 1710. Susanna Classen, deceased. Inventory of goods divided among
her husband Matthijs Greef and her surviving children, Anna, Matthijs, Claes,
Susanna, Margaretha, Catharina, Hendrik and Adriaen.
- MOOC 8/2.63[10].
12 July 1712. This is an inventory of the goods divided on the death of
Matthijs Greeff among his children Matthijs, Claes, Susanna, Margaretha,
Hendrik, Catharina and Adriaen, and his grandchildren, the five children of
his deceased daughter, Anna, by Burgert van Dijk.
- MOOC 8/2.65[11].
6 December 1712. On the death of Matthijs Greeff (the elder) his gold and
silver is divided equally among his surviving children (wives represented by
their husbands): Claes, H Scheffer, J F Delits, B van Dijk, Matthijs,
Catharina, Hendrik, and Adriaen.
-
MOOC8/3.51[12].
26 August 1713. The intestate Claes Greef's belongings are divided on his
death among his siblings and their spouses, excluding the deceased, Anna (x
Burgert van Dyk) and Joachim. Adriaen is specifically included.
-
MOOC8/18.26[13].
17 May 1780.
Thedeceased, Matthijs Greeff, owed to
"Adriaan Greeff d’ oude" an amount of 195Rd:16s. The deceased was the son of
Hendrik Greeff and Susanna van Hoeven. Adriaan d'oude, 78 years old at the
time, could thus have been the deceased's uncle; his father's brother.
-
Resolusies van die Politieke Raad, Deel VIII[14],
p299, 21 July 1733. "aan Adriaan
Greef 10 morgen 170 roeden bij sijn plaats gent. de Grendel van de
Paardeberg".
Jacobus Greeff,
who is reported by SA Genealogies to have married Maria Louwrens on
14.1.1725, appears to have been missorted by the editors of SA Genealogies.
He is not the child of Matthijs Greeff and Susanna Claasen. He appears nowhere
in the documents listed above, while all the family of Matthijs and Susanna do
appear in these documents. Jacobus Greeff was never any part of the family
described by those documents. Hoge does not mention him in Personalia of
Germans at the Cape, 1652 - 1806.
Marija Rostok,
wife of Jacobus Greeff, appears in the members register of Stellenbosch[15]
Church in the early eighteenth century, with notes by the editors that confirm
his marriage (and his existence): "238. Maria (Rostock) ~ 18-10-1705 dv Jan
Lourens van Rostock en Anna Elizabeth Michiels; x 14-1-1725 Jacobus Greef; xx
4-11-1736 Andries Harting s/v Jan Harmenz Harting." This note explains why
she is variously referred to as both Rostock and Louwrens. There is never any
link between her and Matthijs and Susanna, who would have been her
parents-in-law, had Jacobus been their son. All the other children in law of
Matthijs and Susanna are directly linked to them in several official documents.
It would seem,
thus, that what the three quoted genealogical authorities report contains both
error and omission. There is little or no doubt that Matthijs Greeff and Susanna
Claasen had nine children and that they were:
Antie
Matthijs
Claas
Margareta
Susanna
Joghem
Hendrik
Catharina
and
(b9) Adrianus
[1]
Matthijs married Susanna when she was twelve years old and her first
child was born when she was thirteen. She had had nine children by the
time she was 30. She died when she was 38 years old.
[2]
C. Pama. 1981. C C de Villiers, Genealogies of Old South
African Families, A A Balkema, Cape Town. (With special thanks to
Daniel Jacobs, from whose copy of the book I drew the information)
[3] Suid-Afrikaanse
Geslagregisters/South African Genealogies, Vol 2 (D-G) Heese, JA;
Lombard, RTJ : GGSA, 1989 (With special thanks to Paxie Kelsey, from
whose copy of the book I drew the information)
[4] Hoge, Dr J.
Personalia of Germans at the Cape, 1652 -
1806. Archives Year Book for South African History,
Published by Authority of the Minister of the
Interior, Government Printer, Cape Town [Ninth Year].
[5] eGGSA/eGSSA,
Transkripsies/Transcriptions, Baptismal Register 1665-1695, Cape Town
Nederduits Gereformeerde Congregation (http://www.eggsa.org/cgi-bin/show_bapt.pl)
[6] Stellenbosch
Doopregister, p 410, 14 April 1695. (Doopregister Stellenbosch 1688 -
1732. Palmkronieke. Annale van die NG Moedergemeente Stellenbosch)
[7]
Ekstrakte van die Drakensteinse
Doopregister 1694-1713, Rekords wat deur Paul Roux in Frans gehou is by
die Drakensteinse Kerk
1694 - 1696:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SAGenealogie/message/15133
[8] Stellenbosch
Dooregister, p 38, 21 May 1702. (Doopregister Stellenbosch 1688 - 1732.
Palmkronieke. Annale van die NG Moedergemeente Stellenbosch)
[9]
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/
[10]
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/
[11]
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/
[12]
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/
[13]
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/
[14] G C de Wet (Oud).
1968. Resolusies van die Politieke Raad, Deel VIII. Kantoor van
die Direkteur van Argiewe, Johannesburg. (Also at
http://databases.tanap.net/cgh/ Reference code: C. 93, pp. 30-40)
[15] Lidmaatregister,
Footnote number 238 (Doopregister Stellenbosch 1688 - 1732. Palmkronieke.
Annale van die NG Moedergemeente Stellenbosch).
|