Zij is getrouwd met Jacques Mouton.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 8 oktober 1700.
Kind(eren):
Francine Bevernagienage70797 Jacques Mouton] of Steenkerken [Steenwerck?], Belgium. was divorced from [https://www.geni.com/people/Catherina-L-Hermite/6000000022064992139?through=6000000006245284838 Catherine l'Hermite] whowas 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. ?through=6000000006245284838 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. Francina Bevernagie]'''. He is the progenitor of the South African Mouton family and was among the early residents of the "Land van Waveren" (Tulbagh).gy of the DeVilliers 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.htmions of Flemish speech in what is now Belgium, with an overspill into north-eastern France, present particular difficulties. Some settlers from towns and villages here 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 inconnection 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.bulent frontier p263; p2755on
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