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Jan Swanepoel 1761–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1761

Birth Location: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

Death Date: ABT 1802

Death Location: Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

Father: Jacobus Swanepoel

Mother: Susanna Rabie

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In 1761, Jan Swanepoel entered the world in Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, born to Jacobus Swanepoel And Susanna Catharina Rabie. Jan Swanepoel passed away in 1802 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Biography

  • In 1761, Jan Swanepoel entered the world in Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, born to Jacobus Swanepoel And Susanna Catharina Rabie.
  • Jan Swanepoel passed away in 1802 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Jan Swanepoel's Ancestors

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Jan Swanepoel
1761–1802
Birth Place: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Parents
Jacobus Swanepoel
1725–1766
Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
Susanna (Catharina) Rabie
1728–1764
Cape, South Africa
Grandparents
Christiaan Rabie
1700–1740
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Margaretha (PYL) (PIJL)
1710–1775
Drakenstein, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
Bastiaan Pyl
1690–1733
Susanna Putter
1690–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dietrich Putter
1656–1699
Zaccharina Visser
1655–1721

Jan Swanepoel's Timeline

2 Records

1761
ABT 1761
Birth of Jan Swanepoel in Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1802
ABT 1802
Age 41
Death of Jan Swanepoel in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1761
    Event Place: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1802
    Event Place: Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

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