(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Johanna Jannetjie Tesselaar.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Maria Magdalena Conradie.
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Exhibited 18 May 1831
Inventory of the point property of Josias Godlieb Blanckenberg and his wife Maria Magdalena Basson formerly widow of Johannes ArnoldusBasson Willem’s son relinquished by the death ab intestato of the firstmentioned on the 24:th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one for the benefit of his aforesaid surviving widow Maria Magdalena Basson on the one, and his two children procreated in two former marriages, viz:t
by his first deceased wife Maria Magdalena Conradie named Wilhelmina Anna Blanckenberg married to Jan Daniel Overbeek on the other part and by his second deceased wifeJohanna Jeannette Tesselaar named Josias Jacobus Blanckenberg, born on the 18 March 1812 The aforesaid property having been inventoried by the undersigned Commissioners from the Board of Orphan Masters according to a statement made by the aforesaid widow and was found to consist in the following, viz:t
A freehold place called Keesenbosch with the buildings thereon measuring sixty two morgen and 300 square roods situated in Zwartland, Cape district, together with the perpetual quitrent land adjoining thereto, viz:t a piece of perpetual quitrent land situated at Zwartland between the places Keesenbosch and Weltevreden and the place De Twee Kuilenmeasuring 63 morgen and 160 square roods a piece of perpetual quitrent land situated towards the place Vogelgesang at Swartland, measuring 53 morgen and 1 1/2 square roods a piece of perpetual quitrent land adjoining the Vygenvalley of which the title is not yet granted and situated as above apiece of perpetual quitrent land called Dirk en Leanders Fontyn situated behind de Groene Kloof in Cape district, bought by the deceased out of the estate of the late Dirk Slabbert a house and premises with two hire houses and small store situated in Cape Town in Bree Street in Blok n:o 13 a house and premises situated in Bree Street in Blok n:o 21 an erf situated at Malmesbury in Cape district, of which the title has not been granted yet by Government - no: 3, 147 square roods
In the hall 14 chairs with green sittings four tables /dining/ a thermomater two looking glasses a spy glass four foot stools
In the bedroom on the right hand two bedsteads with bedding and curtains complete a stretcher with bedding fourteen chairs two tables two looking glasses a window curtain three spittoons two foot stools three jugs
In the bedroom on the left hand a bedstead with bedding and curtains two wardrobes a chest of drawers six chairs two tables a washhand stand a house clock a looking glass a trunck a small writing desk sixty table cloths and sheets twelve try cloths six coverlets eighty four pillow cases ninetyfour towels and napkins a backgammon board a tin cannister three small boxes five China pots a biddy two tea chests
In an inner room a wardrobe a chest of drawers with escritoire two tables six chairs a writing desk two guns, one of which was bequeathed by the deceased on his death bed to his son, Josias a rifle a rack a side saddle and briddle with stand a Somerset saddle and bridle, bequeathed by the deceased on his death bed to his son, Josias a pair of silver spors, bequeathed by the deceased on his death bed to his son, Josias a trunck containing gun powder a shot etc:a a liquor case a night stool two foot stools one arm chair a stand a small rack a book rack two valliesses a liquor box a lookingglass stand a tobacco box a small box a few books six smallpictures a spy glass in case
In the dining room three tables twelve chairs
In the kitchen three tables a baking trough a pot rack three water halfaums eight buckets a kitchen fountain a bread knife and table fifteen iron pots three grid irons three frying pans three kettles three tart pans one stewing pan two coffee pans a rack two saves six earthen pots two candle forms two irons /smoothing/ two hacking boards with knives
Upstairs a parcel of provisions stores a bread knife and table four butter churns
four milk pans one copper kettle six oven plates a parcel of sundries two tubs
In the pantry two chests two butter tubs seventeen cannisters two soup turrines sixteen vegetables dishes six washhand jug and basons twenty six flat dishes eight butter pots twelve dozen plates ten Japan pots fourteen pots and jars thirty one dishes in sort four jars a lot of bottles and crockeryware a chest a dresser eight dishes three dozen knives and forks four dozen plates three tin basons six decanters three dozen tumblers four dozen and a half wine glasses three cruid stands two pair salt sellers six sweetmeat pots two glass butter pots four glass jugs five dozen cups and saucers and tea set complete three tea urns twocoffy pots a tea [pots] two tin waiters ten candle sticks three copper kettles two copper chafing dish a tin chafing dish three copper scales and weights
Silver and plated ware six sweetmeat forks twenty tea spoons two mustard spoons one sugar [spoons] a sugar pot a fish slice two dozen table spoons two soup ladles three gravy spoons two plated tea pots a coffy pot a sugar bason two milkpots a small stand two salt sellers one pair snuffers and stand a cooler a sugar tong two Japan tray’s a quantity of old silver
In an outer room two stretchers and beddings one table a chest
In a outer room two bedsteads and beddings three close cases a table six chairs two benches a looking glass
In a outer store room six barrels with salt two large chests
In the wine cellar a leaguar with wine a leaguar empty three pipes with wine a half pipe a half pipe with vinegar three halfaums, one empty two small casks one half aum two plat vaatjes a funnel four pales a wine bock a coffy mill one hundred bottles fifty stone bottles twelve jars a remnend of oil and paint seven cases with flasks two house staps a small ladder a leaguar
In the waggon house a pleasure waggon complete a covered horse waggon three open horse [waggon] two bullock [waggon] a covered cart an open cart an old chaise three sets of harness one [sets] of harness three sets ploughing harness three sets yokes complete six ploughs a large ladder a lot of thatching straw a lifter a set of curricle harness a house stap three harrows
In the smiths shop a billow two carpenter tables an anvil a wedge a spier haak a number of smiths and carpenters tools a lot of wood a lot of irons thirty plough shares a lot of smith coals three mill stones
In the saddler’s shop a lot of saddler tools a lot of old harness three old saddles and bridles a lot of old leather fifty two sickles a table a lot of junk a lot of cane a lot of hoop iron seventeen picks five pitch forks six crow bars in sorts a screw eleven spades threeold pales
In the granary eighty eight muid sacks twelve chaf muid sacks four canvas manger
Zeitbalken Josias Godlieb Blanckenberg
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1780-???? (1)Johanna Jannetjie Tesselaar
1780-????
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