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Jan Steenkamp, SV/PROG

Also Known As: "Jan STEENKAMPT (Met huwelik met Jannetje VAN NEK)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Polder Giessen- Nieuwkerk, Giessenburg, Giessenlanden, Zuid-Holland, Nederland (Netherlands)
Death: before May 02, 1744
Tulbagh, Land van Waveren, Caap De Goede Hoop, Suid-Afrika
Place of Burial: Drakenstein, Caap De Goede Hoop, Suid-Afrika
Immediate Family:

Husband of Gesina "Geesje/Gijsie" Visser, SM/Prog and Johanna "Jannetje" van Eck, SM
Father of Margaretha Smit; Jannetje (Johanna) Anna Nieuwoudt; Gysie Steenkamp; Jan Steenkamp, b3; Jan Harmen Steenkamp and 8 others

Occupation: Boer, kry plaas 4 Aprl 1715
ID: SV/PROG
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About Jan Steenkamp, SV/PROG

https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/1..., https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/1...

Jan Steenkamp, Nieuwkerk, Sailor, watch and helmsman duties loading and unloading cleaning, taring and caulking the ship hoisting and pulling in the sails assisting the NCOs. "1700-12-15","1706-00-00","donkervliet", Repatriated, Returned to the Netherlands and discharged. In die Heimat (patria), also die Niederlande, zurückgekehrt und abgemustert, Drechterland, Rotterdam","6136.4","Commandeur of the return fleet (6136-6147) was Jan de Wit aboard the HOEDEKENSKERKE (6141) vice-commandeur was Pieter Bogaard aboard the ZUIDDORP (6140) Willem Els-hoek, master of the SCHOONDERLOO (6138), was schout-bjj -nacht.","http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/DAS/voyages?field_voynumb...","1705-12-01","1706-02-03","1706-04-04","1706-07-26","3136","","NL-HaNA/1.04.02/14640//49//","c7808c16-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d","NL-HaNA_1.04.02_14640_0118.jpg","http://hdl.handle.net/10648/2af5b05e-d163-9051-0cf3-3e06fbadbbfd","392555"

Jan Steenkamp, on December 25 1706 in the service of the Dutch East India Company: https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/5... is his soldier's record from his signing up in 1706 to his death on or before 22 march 1744 - also showing his resignation on 3 July 1714 (a few months before his first marriage).

see also: https://www.openarch.nl/ghn:f4d24214-8875-4a9a-bc1a-b0a2cc8547a3/en for a schematic and other ship departure / arrival details.


http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g5/p5714.htm

Source 1

http://www.diedericks.co.za/aqwg56.htm#1511

Source 2

Die Steenkamps van Suidelike Afrika - GISA

Source 3

http://www.steenkamp.netfirms.com/jan.htm

The earliest mention of a Steenkamp in SA is on 14 Oct 1714 when Jan Steenkamp married Geesje(Gesina) Visser (born 1 Sep 1686) in Cape Town. They had 2 daughters and 2 sons. No information found on 2 sons, believed to have died early. This means Geesje(Gesina) was not the original Steenkamp Ancestor: She passed away 1719 or 1720, where upon Jan Harmenz Steenkamp re-married Jannetjie (Jannetje) van Eck on 19 May 1720 in Drakenstein (Paarl). They had 10 children.

Jan Harmensz owned the farm "Het Slot" in Paardberg district Drakenstein, date of ownership noted 4 April 1715. In most accounts only the name Jan Steenkamp was used, however in the Estate of Jannetjie van Eck he was referred to as Jan Harmensz Steenkamp.

Although country of origin was originaly thougth to be Nieukerk, (Belgium) it has been noted a spelling mistake for Nijkerk (Netherlands). It is noted in source and also in the geneology of the de Villiers families, that Jan Harmensz Steenkamp came from Nijkerk, Province Gelderland, Nerderland.

It is speculated that Jan Harmensz might be the descendant of one Peter Steinkampf, Minden, Germany, sibling of Frederik Steenkamp whom resided in Hoorn, however this has never been proven.

Jan Harmensz died c.1744. His widow, Jannetjie re-married one Johann Heinrich Teutmann. They were both murdered, toghether with her daughter Anna from 1st marriage, on the border of the Roggeveld by Bushmen in 1772.

Steenkamp Family Flag / crest flags

There is much controversy regarding the true Steenkamp flag, however lately accepted that the blue and gold ship as referred to in the geneology of the Steenkamp families in the Netherlands is the accepted. Note the entry in the Steenkamp Family Tree of the Netherlands as follows:

"In blaauw een gouden zesberg waaruit drie groen gebladerde en gestengelde, roode roozen opkomen.

Helmteken: de roozen.

Dekkleeden: goud en blaauw.

Wapenspreuk: Res non verba"



Die stamvader van die Steenkamps in Suid-Afrika, het veertien kinders gehad: vier by sy eerste en tien by sy tweede vrou.

Het in 1714 na die Kaap gekom van Nieuwkerk - dis nie duidelik of dit die Hollandse of Belgiese dorpie met dié naam was nie Die "Harmensz" deel van sy naam is 'n patroniem: voluit "Harmenszoon", menende dat hy die seun was van Harm. Steenkamp is oorspronlik 'n Duitser van, Steinkampf.



Die vroegste vermelding van 'n Steenkamp in Suid—Afrika is op Oktober 14, 1714 toe Jan Steenkamp in die huwelik met Geesje (Gesina) Visser, gebore 1 September, 1686 in Kaapstad, bevestig is. Hulle het twee seuns en twee dogters verwek. Daar kon geen gegewens opgespoor word dat die twee seuns, by name Jan, gedoop 18.9.1718, en Gysbert, wat op dieselfde dag gedoop is, ooit in die huwelik getree het nie. Waarskynlik is hulle altwee jonk oorlede en dus is Geesje Visser nie die Stammoeder van die Steenkamps in Suid—Afrika nie. Die een dogter, naamlik Margaretha, is op 1.9.1715 gedoop en sy is met Floris Smit getroud, en die ander dogter, Johanna, is op 4.10.1716 gedoop en is op 26.4.1739 met Gerrit Nieuwoudt getroud. Geesje (Gesina) Visser is gedurende 1719 of 1720 oorlede en die Stamvader is toe vir die tweedekeer op 19.5.1720 met Jannetjie van Eck in die Gemeente Drakenstein (Paarl) getroud. Die twee het tien kinders verwek

"DIE STEENKAMPS VAN SUIDELIKE-AFRIKA, JAN HARM STEENKAMP"


The Four Gesinas:

Briefly: Jan Steenkamp (c 1680) marries Gesina "Gijsie" Visser (1686) & has a daughter, Gesina "Gijsie" Steenkamp (1718). His wife dies, & perhaps his daughter too. He remarries Johanna van Eck (c 1705) & has another daughter, Gesina "Geesje" Steenkamp (1723). For various reasons it seems more likely that it is this 1723 daughter who married Jan Nel & gave birth to Gesina Nel (1758), rather than her 1718 half sister. However, we can't be sure of this without more documentation. See the Steenkamp Nel Visser Template Project



Steenkamp is oorspronlik 'n Duitser van, Steinkampf.

Die "Harmensz" deel van sy naam is 'n patroniem: voluit "Harmenszoon", menende dat hy die seun was van Harm

Immigration Gegevens van Jan Steenkamp uit Nieukerk Datum indiensttreding: 25-12-1706 Datum uit dienst: 03-07-1714 Functie bij indiensttreding: Soldaat Reden uit dienst: Vrijburger Uitgevaren met het schip: Kattendijk Waar uit dienst: Azie Maandbrief: Nee Schuldbrief: Ja Opmerkingen: overleden 1744 Gegevens van de vaart Schip: Kattendijk Vertrek: 25-12-1706 Kamer: Amsterdam Kaap: 16-04-1707 / 06-05-1707 Inventarisnummer: 5564 Folio: 185 Aankomst: 10-07-1707 Batavia[2] VOC 1700 Voyage 1700-Dec-15 Nieuwkerk, Jan joins as sailor with Kamer Enkhuizen and departs on the ship Drechterland bound for Batavia. 1701-Apr-13 Arrival of the ship Drechterland on the Cape. 1701-May-09 Departure of the ship Drechterland of the Cape. Steenkamp stayed at the Cape with the permission of the Governor until 25 October 1704, when he left for Batavia on the ship De Liefde. 1705-Dec-01 Departure of the ship Donkervliet with Kamer Rotterdam from Batavia. 1706-Feb-03 Arrival of the ship Donkervliet on the Cape. 1706-Apr-04 Departure of the ship Donkervliet from the Cape destined for the Netherlands 1706-Jul-26 Arrival of the ship Donkervliet in the Netherlands. Resignation: Repatriated. 1706 Voyage 1706-Dec-25 Joins as soldier In the service of the Dutch East India Company Joins with Kamer Amsterdam and departs on the ship Kattendijk bound for Batavia 1707-Apr-16 Arrival of the ship Kattendijk on the Cape. 1707-May-06 Departure on the ship Kattendijk from the Cape. 1707-Jul-10 Arrival of the ship Kattendijk in Batavia 1714-Jul-03 Resignation (Asia) as a free citizen.

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Vanaf Jannetje VAN ECK se Geni.com profiel die volgende:-

[Johanna "Jannetje" van Eck, SM]

b2 Genealogical Institute of SA, Stellenbosch, 2011 - SAF CD v 9 E Page 26

b2 Jannetje x 19.5.1720 Jan Steenkamp (wew.) xx Swartland 2.4.1747 Johan Heinrich Teutman ✝ c. 1772 vermoor deur Boesmans

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http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g10/p10628.htm

Her name is given as Jannetje in the Drakenstein Heemkring, compilers, Drakenstein I Marriages., CD-ROM (Paarl) Drakenstein Heemkring, 2006 , Marriage Register:

Anno 1720; Den 19 Maij. Jan Steenkampt. wed. met Jannetje van Nek Jonge Dogter van Cabo.

1721. 19. do. [8br] Jan. Ouders: Jan Steenkamp, en Johanna van Nek. Getuijgen Caspar Batenhorst, en de Moeder.

1724. 3. xbr. Jan Harmens. Ouders: Jan Harmensz. Steenkamp, en Johanna Dirksz. Getuijgen: Andries Mulder, en Susanna van Dijk.

Die Stamvader is omtrent 1744 oorlede en sy weduwee, Jannetjie van Eck, is toe weer op 2de April, 1747 met Johann Heinrich Teutmann getroud. Sy en haar tweede eggenoot, saam met haar dogter Antie (Anna) is gedurende 1772 aan die grens van die Roggeveld deur Boesmans vermoor.

"DIE STEENKAMPS VAN SUID AFRIKA, JAN HARM STEENKAMP

The Four Gesinas:
Briefly: Jan Steenkamp (c 1680) marries Gesina "Gijsie" Visser (1686) & has a daughter, Gesina "Gijsie" Steenkamp (1718). His wife dies, & perhaps his daughter too. He remarries Johanna van Eck (c 1705) & has another daughter, Gesina "Geesje" Steenkamp (1723). For various reasons it seems more likely that it is this 1723 daughter who married Jan Nel & gave birth to Gesina Nel (1758), rather than her 1718 half sister. However, we can't be sure of this without more documentation.

See the Steenkamp Nel Visser Template Project

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Heraldry of South African Families / Coats of arms, crests, ancestry by C.PAMA/ A. A. Balkema, 1972. Page 66.

STEENKAMP. A ship with three masts on a sea (fig 263). Under the rather indistinct seal is written the year 1785.
Jan Steenkamp, fr. Nieuwkerk, d. 1744.[361] Marr. (1) 14.10.1714 Gesina Visser; (2) 19.5.1729 Jannetje van Eck, d.v. Adriaan van Eck (14 children).

Note number 361 on page 332: Genealogy: J. H. Steenkamp. 'Die Steenkamps van Suiderlike Afrika' (1968). Genealogy of the Dutch Steenkamps in: NP 1924, 332. They mention expressly that the S. A. Steenkamps are not related.

(Bygevoeg deur Y. DROST op 16 DES 2024)

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Jan Steenkamp, SV/PROG's Timeline

1679
1679
Polder Giessen- Nieuwkerk, Giessenburg, Giessenlanden, Zuid-Holland, Nederland (Netherlands)
1715
January 9, 1715
Kaapstad, Caap de Goede Hoop, Suid Afrika
1716
September 21, 1716
Caep de Goede Hoop, South Africa
1718
September 18, 1718
September 18, 1718
Drakenstein, Cape, South Africa
1721
October 19, 1721
1723
July 4, 1723
Drakenstein Municipality, Cape Winelands, WC, South Africa
1726
1726
Paarl, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa