{geni:job_title} Farmer
Il est marié avec Elisabeth Joubert.
Ils se sont mariés le 21 mai 1719 à NG KerkDrakenstein, Kaap, Suid Afrika.
Enfant(s):
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at th e time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck a bout the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guilla ume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds . Beck agreed to perform the ceremony. According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old o n 16.11.1719.
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at th e time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck a bout the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guilla ume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds . Beck agreed to perform the ceremony. According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old o n 16.11.1719.
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at th e time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck a bout the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guilla ume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds . Beck agreed to perform the ceremony. According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old o n 16.11.1719.
Ancestral File Number:b1
Nog kinders in Bousseau.paf !
{geni:occupation} die eerste onderwyser van die nuwe skool, Farmer
{geni:about_me} Paul en Elizabeth (nee Joubert) is getroud op 21 Mei 1719. Hy het op haar plaas Nantes geboer. Hulle het 2 seuns en vyf dogters gehad.
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Nog kinders in Bousseau.paf !
Daar was sprake dat Isabeau Richard en haar toekomstige skoonseun Guillaume Loret van Nantes 'n verhouding gehad het. Die dominee Henricus Beck het op grond hiervan kerklike dissipline toegepas in 1707.
Paul Roux was probably born in Orange, France, in 1665. It is thought that after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Paul fled from France, across to Switserland and on to the Netherlands.
As a young man he arrived in the Cape on 4 August 1688 aboard the Berg China, which had a terrible crossing and which claimed the lives of many passengers during the voyage. Because Paul could speak both French and Dutch fluently, he was appointed as the first teacher of the new school in Drakenstein on 8 November 1688. His mothly salary was fifteen Guilders and "drie realen kostgeld". He was also the sickness comforter and served as a church elder (Afr = "diaken") from December 1700 to December 1712. After the departure of the deacon, Pierre Simond, in 1702, Paul Roux was responsible for taking care of the spiritual needs of the French speaking members of the congregation and also for conducting the sermons. The French baptism register (1694 - 1713) for the Drakenstein congregation was maintained by him.
Paul Roux was married twice. His first marriage was to Claudine Seugnet in 1690. She was one of three sisters from Saintogne in France, and they joined the Stellenbosch congregation in 1689. Paul and Claudine had seven children, of which only two sons and one daughter had any descendants (see Family Tree). His second marriage in 1721 was to Elisabeth Couvert. Elisabeth was born in Orleans in 1676, and was the widow of Josué Cellier, also from Orleans. Cellier and his wife came to the Cape in 1700 aboard the Reygersdaal. They farmed on De Orleans, in Dal Josafat, where Josué died in October 1721.
Paul Roux never owned any land and probably lived in a house which belonged to the church. In 1720 he moved to the premises of the new church (approximately where the old grass thatch church (Afr = "Ou strooidakkerk") stands today). He died two and a half years later on 7 February 1723 in Paarl. In his book, The Huguenots in South Africa, M. Nathan refers to Paul Roux as someone "universally esteemed for character and ability."
Translated and adapted by André Roux from "Die Familie Roux" as written by Johannes vd Bijl and published in 1978 by the South African Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).
Die peil van onderwys aan die Kaap was laag en Paul Roux, met wie Elisabeth na Josué se dood sou trou, word as onderwyser van die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl aangestel. Huismeesters is ook deur sommige gesinne in diens geneem en hul vergoeding het meestal bestaan uit 8 tot 14 gulden per maand, 1 tot 2 pond tabak, voedsel, drank, goeie huisvesting en soms klere aan die einde van die jaar. Jacob Naudé wat in 1718 as matroos in die Kaap aangekom het, was eers huismeester by Pierre Joubert teen 10 gulden en `n halwe pond tabak per maand en vanaf 1719 tot 1720 huismeester by Josué Cellier teen 10 gulden en een pond tabak per maand.
Elisabeth hertrou in ongeveer 1722 met die 57-jarige wewenaar Paul Roux. Hul presiese huweliksdatum is onbekend aangesien die Paarl se huweliksregisters vir hierdie tydperk verlore is. Paul en Elisabeth kon nie baie lank getroud gewees het nie aangesien hy op 7 Februarie 1723 oorlede is, sestien maande na haar eerste man. Na Paul se dood het Elisabeth nie weer hertrou nie.
Paul Roux was `n bekwame man wat kort na sy aankoms in die Kaap in 1688 aangestel is as onderwyser, voorleser en sieketrooster vir die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl, poste wat hy tot sy dood toe beklee het. Saam met Pierre Simond was hy gereken as een van die grootste stryders vir die gebruik en behoud van die Franse taal aan die Kaap. Teen die tyd dat hy en Elisabeth getroud is, was die kinders uit sy eerste huwelik almal reeds mondig. Hy het 'n kleinerige plasie Oranje, 2 morg 250 vk roede, in die Paarl besit wat na sy dood na sy seun Jeremie Roux gegaan het. Vir meer inligting kyk ook onder stamvader Paul Roux.
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at the time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck about the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guillaume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds. Beck agreed to perform the ceremony.
According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old on 16.11.1719.
GEDCOM Import
_UPD = 04 DEC 2008 09:59:19 GMT+2
Daar was sprake dat Isabeau Richard en haar toekomstige skoonseun Guillaume Loret van Nantes 'n verhouding gehad het. Die dominee Henricus Beck het op grond hiervan kerklike dissipline toegepas in 1707.
Kyk gekoppelde bronne.
Nog kinders in Bousseau.paf !
Farmer Driefontein, Drakenstein
Farmer Vredenburg and Vlottenburg, Stellenboxch.
Paul Roux was probably born in Orange, France, in 1665. It is thought that after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Paul fled from France, across to Switserland and on to the Netherlands.
As a young man he arrived in the Cape on 4 August 1688 aboard the Berg China, which had a terrible crossing and which claimed the lives of many passengers during the voyage. Because Paul could speak both French and Dutch fluently, he was appointed as the first teacher of the new school in Drakenstein on 8 November 1688. His mothly salary was fifteen Guilders and "drie realen kostgeld". He was also the sickness comforter and served as a church elder (Afr = "diaken") from December 1700 to December 1712. After the departure of the deacon, Pierre Simond, in 1702, Paul Roux was responsible for taking care of the spiritual needs of the French speaking members of the congregation and also for conducting the sermons. The French baptism register (1694 - 1713) for the Drakenstein congregation was maintained by him.
Paul Roux was married twice. His first marriage was to Claudine Seugnet in 1690. She was one of three sisters from Saintogne in France, and they joined the Stellenbosch congregation in 1689. Paul and Claudine had seven children, of which only two sons and one daughter had any descendants (see Family Tree). His second marriage in 1721 was to Elisabeth Couvert. Elisabeth was born in Orleans in 1676, and was the widow of Josué Cellier, also from Orleans. Cellier and his wife came to the Cape in 1700 aboard the Reygersdaal. They farmed on De Orleans, in Dal Josafat, where Josué died in October 1721.
Paul Roux never owned any land and probably lived in a house which belonged to the church. In 1720 he moved to the premises of the new church (approximately where the old grass thatch church (Afr = "Ou strooidakkerk") stands today). He died two and a half years later on 7 February 1723 in Paarl. In his book, The Huguenots in South Africa, M. Nathan refers to Paul Roux as someone "universally esteemed for character and ability."
Translated and adapted by André Roux from "Die Familie Roux" as written by Johannes vd Bijl and published in 1978 by the South African Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).
Die peil van onderwys aan die Kaap was laag en Paul Roux, met wie Elisabeth na Josué se dood sou trou, word as onderwyser van die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl aangestel. Huismeesters is ook deur sommige gesinne in diens geneem en hul vergoeding het meestal bestaan uit 8 tot 14 gulden per maand, 1 tot 2 pond tabak, voedsel, drank, goeie huisvesting en soms klere aan die einde van die jaar. Jacob Naudé wat in 1718 as matroos in die Kaap aangekom het, was eers huismeester by Pierre Joubert teen 10 gulden en `n halwe pond tabak per maand en vanaf 1719 tot 1720 huismeester by Josué Cellier teen 10 gulden en een pond tabak per maand.
Elisabeth hertrou in ongeveer 1722 met die 57-jarige wewenaar Paul Roux. Hul presiese huweliksdatum is onbekend aangesien die Paarl se huweliksregisters vir hierdie tydperk verlore is. Paul en Elisabeth kon nie baie lank getroud gewees het nie aangesien hy op 7 Februarie 1723 oorlede is, sestien maande na haar eerste man. Na Paul se dood het Elisabeth nie weer hertrou nie.
Paul Roux was `n bekwame man wat kort na sy aankoms in die Kaap in 1688 aangestel is as onderwyser, voorleser en sieketrooster vir die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl, poste wat hy tot sy dood toe beklee het. Saam met Pierre Simond was hy gereken as een van die grootste stryders vir die gebruik en behoud van die Franse taal aan die Kaap. Teen die tyd dat hy en Elisabeth getroud is, was die kinders uit sy eerste huwelik almal reeds mondig. Hy het 'n kleinerige plasie Oranje, 2 morg 250 vk roede, in die Paarl besit wat na sy dood na sy seun Jeremie Roux gegaan het. Vir meer inligting kyk ook onder stamvader Paul Roux.
Arrived 1688 on "Berg China", appointed teacher 8.11.1688, "voorleser" [reader] and "sieketrooster" for French congregation, Drakenstein.
Two other Roux's, Jean and Pierre came to the Cape but left no descendants; also two daughters Marie andMarguerite arrived here in 1688.
Boer op "Nantes", Paarl.
Bron: SAG 10 ROUX
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Arrived 1688 on "Berg China", appointed teacher 8.11.1688, "voorleser" [reader] and "sieketrooster" for French congregation, Drakenstein.
Two other Roux's, Jean and Pierre came to the Cape but left no descendants; also two daughters Marie andMarguerite arrived here in 1688.
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at the time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck about the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guillaume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds. Beck agreed to perform the ceremony.
According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old on 16.11.1719.
GEDCOM Import
_UPD = 04 DEC 2008 09:59:19 GMT+2
Daar was sprake dat Isabeau Richard en haar toekomstige skoonseun Guillaume Loret van Nantes 'n verhouding gehad het. Die dominee Henricus Beck het op grond hiervan kerklike dissipline toegepas in 1707.
Kyk gekoppelde bronne.
Nog kinders in Bousseau.paf !
Farmer Driefontein, Drakenstein
Farmer Vredenburg and Vlottenburg, Stellenboxch.
Paul Roux was probably born in Orange, France, in 1665. It is thought that after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Paul fled from France, across to Switserland and on to the Netherlands.
As a young man he arrived in the Cape on 4 August 1688 aboard the Berg China, which had a terrible crossing and which claimed the lives of many passengers during the voyage. Because Paul could speak both French and Dutch fluently, he was appointed as the first teacher of the new school in Drakenstein on 8 November 1688. His mothly salary was fifteen Guilders and "drie realen kostgeld". He was also the sickness comforter and served as a church elder (Afr = "diaken") from December 1700 to December 1712. After the departure of the deacon, Pierre Simond, in 1702, Paul Roux was responsible for taking care of the spiritual needs of the French speaking members of the congregation and also for conducting the sermons. The French baptism register (1694 - 1713) for the Drakenstein congregation was maintained by him.
Paul Roux was married twice. His first marriage was to Claudine Seugnet in 1690. She was one of three sisters from Saintogne in France, and they joined the Stellenbosch congregation in 1689. Paul and Claudine had seven children, of which only two sons and one daughter had any descendants (see Family Tree). His second marriage in 1721 was to Elisabeth Couvert. Elisabeth was born in Orleans in 1676, and was the widow of Josué Cellier, also from Orleans. Cellier and his wife came to the Cape in 1700 aboard the Reygersdaal. They farmed on De Orleans, in Dal Josafat, where Josué died in October 1721.
Paul Roux never owned any land and probably lived in a house which belonged to the church. In 1720 he moved to the premises of the new church (approximately where the old grass thatch church (Afr = "Ou strooidakkerk") stands today). He died two and a half years later on 7 February 1723 in Paarl. In his book, The Huguenots in South Africa, M. Nathan refers to Paul Roux as someone "universally esteemed for character and ability."
Translated and adapted by André Roux from "Die Familie Roux" as written by Johannes vd Bijl and published in 1978 by the South African Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).
Die peil van onderwys aan die Kaap was laag en Paul Roux, met wie Elisabeth na Josué se dood sou trou, word as onderwyser van die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl aangestel. Huismeesters is ook deur sommige gesinne in diens geneem en hul vergoeding het meestal bestaan uit 8 tot 14 gulden per maand, 1 tot 2 pond tabak, voedsel, drank, goeie huisvesting en soms klere aan die einde van die jaar. Jacob Naudé wat in 1718 as matroos in die Kaap aangekom het, was eers huismeester by Pierre Joubert teen 10 gulden en `n halwe pond tabak per maand en vanaf 1719 tot 1720 huismeester by Josué Cellier teen 10 gulden en een pond tabak per maand.
Elisabeth hertrou in ongeveer 1722 met die 57-jarige wewenaar Paul Roux. Hul presiese huweliksdatum is onbekend aangesien die Paarl se huweliksregisters vir hierdie tydperk verlore is. Paul en Elisabeth kon nie baie lank getroud gewees het nie aangesien hy op 7 Februarie 1723 oorlede is, sestien maande na haar eerste man. Na Paul se dood het Elisabeth nie weer hertrou nie.
Paul Roux was `n bekwame man wat kort na sy aankoms in die Kaap in 1688 aangestel is as onderwyser, voorleser en sieketrooster vir die Franse gemeenskap in die Paarl, poste wat hy tot sy dood toe beklee het. Saam met Pierre Simond was hy gereken as een van die grootste stryders vir die gebruik en behoud van die Franse taal aan die Kaap. Teen die tyd dat hy en Elisabeth getroud is, was die kinders uit sy eerste huwelik almal reeds mondig. Hy het 'n kleinerige plasie Oranje, 2 morg 250 vk roede, in die Paarl besit wat na sy dood na sy seun Jeremie Roux gegaan het. Vir meer inligting kyk ook onder stamvader Paul Roux.
Farmer Driefontein, Drakenstein
Paul was 'n diaken in die kerk ten tye van die struwelinge wat tussen Pierre Joubert en ds Beck oor die huwelik tussen sy dogter Elizabeth en Guillaume Loret ontstaan het. Hy het op sy manier probeer om vrede te kry en tot 'n mate daarin geslaag. Dit was moontlik aan hom toe te skryf dat ds. Beck ingestem het om die huwelik waar te neem
Farmer Nantes, Paarl. Paul was a deacon in the church at the time of the wrangle between Pierre Joubert and Ds. Beck about the marriage between his daughter Elizabeth and Guillaume Loret. He tried in his own way to make peace and was successfulto some measure. It was probably due to him that Ds. Beck agreed to perform the ceremony.
According to his will he was between 29 and 30 years old on 16.11.1719.
Farmer Vredenburg and Vlottenburg, Stellenboxch.
Arrived 1688 on "Berg China", appointed teacher 8.11.1688, "voorleser" [reader] and "sieketrooster" for French congregation, Drakenstein.
Two other Roux's, Jean and Pierre came to the Cape but left no descendants; also two daughters Marie andMarguerite arrived here in 1688.
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