(1) Hij is getrouwd met Francina Bevernage.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 8 oktober 1700, hij was toen 35 jaar oud.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Marie de Villiers.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
Kind(eren):
'''MOOC8/5.45''' ''full document attachede, schulden, inneschulden ende wesmeer; als er sijn nagelaten en met ’er dood ontruijmt bij den landbouwer '''Jacob Mouton''' in gemeenschap beseten met sijn naargelaten huijsvrouw''' Francina de Bevernagie''', en volgens haarl: mutueel testament in dato 9 November 1728 voor den secretaris van Justitie s: Josephus de Grandpreez en getuijgen gepass:t ten voordeelen van zijn opgem: huijsvrouw en''' twaalf kinderen''' gen:t elon Mouton''', getrouwt met den landbouwer''' Abraham de Clerq''', ij haar naargelaten man '''Jacob Nortier''' verwekt, elke drie kinderen sijn verwekt bij sijn tweede huijsvrouw '''Maria de Villiers''', van Aarden, : weed: '''Francina Bevernagie''' onder presentatie van eede, aan de ondergetekende gecommitteerde Weesm:n aan Cabo de Goede Hoop sijn opgegeven en gewaardeert als volgt:gteling na SA gekom. Afkomstig vab Steenerken, naby Russel, Frankryrk, als metter dood zyn ontruijmd ende naargelaten door Magdalena Keyser wed:e wylen den landb:r Jacob Mouton, ten voordeele van de volgende harer erfgenamen, met namenJacoba Mouton, huisv:w van Andries Burgerd met Hendrik Schalk Burgerekt bij haren overgeblevene man Andries Lubbe, genaamt a) Jacobus Lubbean der Merwe Pet:szan Batavianij van Mallabaarlave jonge gen:t Africa van Mosambicqueet haar twee kinderen in name Somson en Appolonia, alle van de Caaben van de kinderen te blyven woonen, zynde desselfs keuse op Jacobus Mouton gevallenrken, naby Ryssel. As vryburger uitgekom met die "Donkervliet" in 1699, later landbouer in Drakenstein op die plans Steenkerk, x Catherine l’Hermite; xx Maria de Villiers; xxx 8.10.1700 Francina de Bevernage of Bevernagie, v. Neerbrakel by Oudenaarde, in Vlaandere.Cape Town2:170 Mouton Jacob. Steenwork over the Twenty Four Rivers 15.7.1720n Flanderspuzzle.co.za/Mouton] of Steenkerken [Steenwerck?], Belgium. was divorced from [https://www.geni.com/people/Catherina-L-Hermite/6000000022064992139?through=6000000006245284838 Catherine l'Hermite] who was remarried in Europe to [https://www.geni.com/people/Pierre/6000000045749937424?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1471705680428&through=6000000045749937424 Pierre le Roy]. He [Mouton] had three children with his first wife, that is [https://www.geni.com/people/Jacques-Mouton/6000000045750483856?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1471705680428&through=6000000045750305007 Jacques], [https://www.geni.com/people/Antoine-Mouton/6000000045750150242?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1471705680428&through=6000000045750305007 Antoine] and [https://www.geni.com/people/Marie-Jeanne/6000000045750305007?from_flash=1&fsession_id=1471705680428&through=6000000045750305007 Marie-Jeanne]. They remained in Europe with their mother. 000006245284838 Marie de Villiers], of La Rochelle or Guines, France † ca 1699. She is possibly the Marie de Villiers born on 9.11.1673, and baptised on 12.11.1673 at Guines, France as the daughter of Jean de Villiers and Francoise Joing; x Belgium (Flanders) [https://www.geni.com/people/Jacques-Mouton/6000000006245284838?through=6000000003356170797 Jacques Mouton] of Steenkerken ,Belgium. The children were [https://www.geni.com/people/Madeleine-Mouton/6000000000269737641?through=6000000003356170797 Madeleine] and [https://www.geni.com/people/Maria-Mouton/6000000001634165614?through=6000000003356170797 Marie] (who was born in Middelburg, The Netherlands) and [https://www.geni.com/people/Margaretha-Mouton/6000000001634188115?through=6000000003356170797 Marguerite] who was born on board ship. They arrived at the Cape on 20.7.1699 on board the Donkervliet. His wife (Marie de Villiers) died either on board ship or soon after their arrival, because he is described in [official ?] documents as a widower. agie]. He is the progenitor of the South African Mouton family and was among the early residents of the "Land van Waveren" (Tulbagh).s Family in South Africa (Franschoek, South Africa: Board of Trustees, De Villiers Publications Fund, 1999), Page 877 http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/g5/p5194.htmof Armentieres is''' Steenwerck, birthplace of the settler Jacques Mouton'''. Married first to Catherine lâHermite, he was divorced from her, since she later married Pierre le Roy in Europe. Moutonâs children by this marriage, Jacques, Antoine and Marie- Jeanne, remained with their mother. adeleine and Marie, while a third daughter Marguerite was born either on shipboard or soon after the family reached the Cape. They sailed in 1699 on the Zeeland East Indiaman, the Donkervliet, commanded by Steven Scheydcruyt. s born in the Zeeland capital about the year 1690. She became the wife of Franz Jooste of Lippstadt, but on January 31,1714 murdered her husband with the help of her lover, the slave Titus of Bengal, and an accomplice Fortuin. All three suffered a painful death for their crime. Jacques Mouton’s second wife Marie de Villiers was perhaps from north-eastern France, although a refugee so named from Nantes is known to have abjured at Arnhem in 1687. * Boucher.M (1981). French speakers at the Cape: The European Background. Pretoria, UNISA. CHAPTER NINE Cape settlers V: from Flanders to Alsace on the turbulent frontier p263here may not have spoken French at all; others were perhaps bilingual. Are we justified in following Botha by including the Bevernagie family among the French speakers, even though closely associated with that group? [https://www.geni.com/people/Joost-Bevernagie/6000000001634145399 Joost Bevernagie], born about the year 1680, arrived in 1700 as a colonist on the Helmeet. With him at the Cape was a younger brother [https://www.geni.com/people/Theunis-Bevernagie/6000000047406012829 Theunis], born about 1691, and an older sister [https://www.geni.com/people/Francina-SM-PROG/6000000004102330255 Francina], mentioned earlier in connection with [https://www.geni.com/people/Jacques-Mouton-SV-PROG/6000000006245284838?through=6000000004102330255 '''Jacques Mouton'''] [Mouton was married for a third time on October 8, 1700 to [https://www.geni.com/people/Francina-SM-PROG/6000000004102330255 Francina Bevernagie]] She was known to the author Otto Friedrich Mentzel before 1740 as a lively old lady in her seventies. The Bevernagies were from Nederbrakel, east of Courtrai, and their names suggest a Flemish background. A [https://www.geni.com/people/Jean-Bevernagie/6000000001634145405?through=6000000001634145399 Jan Bevernagie] is also listed at the Cape in 1706.ders to Alsace on the turbulent frontier p263; p275Jacques Mouton and Marie de Villiers arrived at the Cape from Middelburg, Zeeland, on board the Donkervliet, accompanied by Madeleine Mouton, Marie Mouton and Margareta Mouton
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