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About Anna Dirkse van Schalkwyk, b3 SM
It appears she inherited Alphan Estate from her father.
In 1716, a farm, which formed part of Constantia, was bought from Theunis van Schalkwyk (died 1717), then by Jan Brommert, who at that stage was in charge of equipping VOC ships in Table Bay. Because this farm had the name Alphen, there is conjecture that both farms may have been named after ships. The same Jan Brommert was married to Theunis Dirksz van Schalkwijk's only daugther Anna - As Theunis DvS was a very wealthy man with several farms, Alphen was probably given to Anna as inheritance and not to her husband. Theunis also gave the farm "Slot van de Paarlberg" in Agter-Paarl (1712) to his son Dirk. Other farms that belonged to Theunis was, Blommesteijn (1714) (where Blommestein Bellville is today), Paarl Diamant (Portion 1 1693 and Portion 2 1713) (on Cape Town's side of Paarl Mountain). Perel Diamand 1704 (on Cape Town's side of Paarl Mountain), Drie Fonteine 1699
Anna Dirkse van Schalkwyk, b3 SM's Timeline
1679 |
October 15, 1679
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Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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October 15, 1679
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NGK Kaapstad, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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November 2, 1698
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Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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May 1700
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April 20, 1704
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Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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April 18, 1706
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1707
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