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Personal data Philippus "Fillipus Snyman b7 (Drakenstein) (1701)" Snyman b7 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • Nickname is Fillipus Snyman b7 (Drakenstein) (1701).
  • He was born about 1701 in Drakenstein, Cape, South Africa.
  • He was christened on July 24, 1701.
  • Alternative: He was christened on July 24, 1701.
  • Alternative: He was christened on July 24, 1701.
  • Alternative: He was christened on July 24, 1701.
  • Alternative: He was christened on July 24, 1701 in Drakenstein, Cape Colony, South Africa.
  • Alternative: He was christened on July 24, 1701 in Drakenstein-Fr.
  • He was baptized on July 24, 1701Cape.
  • Profession: .
    {geni:job_title} Farmer
  • He died about 1733 in Cape, South Africa.
  • He is buried about 1733Drakenstein, Kaap.
  • A child of Christoffel Snyman and Marguerite -Therese de Savoye
  • This information was last updated on January 11, 2016.

Household of Philippus "Fillipus Snyman b7 (Drakenstein) (1701)" Snyman b7


Notes about Philippus "Fillipus Snyman b7 (Drakenstein) (1701)" Snyman b7

Ancestral File Number: b7
{geni:occupation} Farmer, seun van Stamvader
{geni:about_me} Judi Marais-Meyer register

Erik Kriel Register

Philippus Snyman - a1b7 - was 'n burger van Drakenstein, Kaap, Suid Afrika.

Bron:

Geslagresigter van vroeë Kaapse families - Christoffel Coetzee de Villiers

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Burger of Drakenstein

Married 14th Apr 1726

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Haplogroup I-M253 (alias I1, prev. I1a) - Z60 subclade (prev. I1a2a).

A descendant of Christoffel's son Philippus (b7) has tested positive in April 2014 for: I1 M253+ Z60+ (The haplogroup I-M253 is also referred to as I1d1a)

Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) is the original paternal lineage of Nordic Europe (Z60 is a subclade under this haplogroup). The highest frequencies of the I-M253 lineage are now found in Scandinavian countries. I-M253 males are currently present throughout Europe, consisting of about 40 percent of the male population of Norway, 35 percent of Finland, between 10 and 11 percent of French, about 18 percent of German and between 10 and 22 percent of the British Isles.

Sources:

1. Geno 2.0 test results by the Geneographic Project of National Geographic

2. The document Snyman_genetics_20140423_v0.4.pdf under the Sources tab: http://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000025851668631
_P_CCINFO 1-692
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I774@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@)
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I774@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY2@)
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I774@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY0@)
x 14 Apr 1726 Johanna Margaretha van Deventer
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY1@)
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY2@)
Original individual @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY3@) merged with @I265@ (@MS_LOUWRENS FAMILY0@)
Burger of Drakenstein.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Philippus Snyman

Christoffel Snyman
< 1669-< 1705

Philippus Snyman
± 1701-± 1733


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  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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