I found on my FamilySearch that his mother is Maria Rétif/Rousseau (1644-1682), and his father Daniel Rousseau (1640-1665). I also saw that as a witness to the baptism records of Pierre and Anna Maria Rousseau son Pierre, Maria Rousseau signed as a witness. Could they then not be Pierre Rousseau SV/Progs parents?
These Baptism records are under his Sources tab.
Sharon Doubell I would not cut until we have absolute proof. Please geive me a day or three as I do have a very thorough Retief that was dane by the Hugenote Museum for my mother in law who's mother was Retief.
At this stage internet very slow.
There are so many mangers on these profiles it could just cause "onnodige" ill feeling from somewhere.
judi
Herman Booysen this is the Discussion that pertains to your query on https://www.geni.com/merge/compare/6000000175331204872?return=match...
Time to cut?
Sharon Doubell it's not part of my own work, and I simply don't know. Frankly, confusing, which is not a good indicator. I'll leave it in your discretion and/or those in the know.
Hilde Agnes Buys great to encounter you again after a while. Just for everyone's info, Hilde Agnes Buys was born in Southern Africa and I can attest to the fact that she is fluent in English, Afrikaans, German, and Danish.
At least those are the languages that I know she knows.
--as you say Sharon not her or relatives from Denmark so somehow does not fit.
A grave site in Denmark perhaps for someone same name as her?
Example :Found two Barbara Gericke same year of birth same year of death
Father Franz Gericke mother Margarete Gericke for both!
One in SA and other in Germany
I can call the church they had no name for her there ... might be some inheritance we do have many lines going to several areas in denmark? Maybe they have some record in their archives of something?
Danes in my line are west coast (Mandø floods) jutland (viborg, århus where its oddense) and boarder of Germany and Fyn where its fraugde and odense (note the one d) ... many were deleted from genealogy here and one chap made many connections ... if you left here you were sometimes cut out of history. Many were sailors for the King and interesting reads ... I have not yet connected the dots or put it together so I can tell a story since I am still awed that I ended up here 2 km from a lost family farm ... and wonder if we will have the same floods that drove people to SA or to sail to feed their families.
Interesting some orphans went from DK to SA as well and here we have extensive archives where know one chap that works there so that is my pla one day to go and look. I did find some tree connections not verified to quite old families that "died out" and think they might have had people that moved and were not recorded. Since the "jump from 22nd cousins to 6thd grandparent happens often. I wonder what di go on here in denmakr, norway, Germany that so many left ... poverty forced them to sail but also the church sent priets out called "broder" .... i need time to read and figure it all out.
Viborg is a large Church very old so the name might come up an be another person or just a mistake.
So far no grave there for her.