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Willem Van Rijneveld
(1700-Bef 1783)
Jeanne Marie Rousselet
(1717-1783)
Andreas Grové
(1695-1746)
Anna Nel
(1704-1784)
Daniel Van Ryneveld
(1739-1785)
Anna Grové
(Bef 1735-)
Anna Maria Van Ryneveld
(1767-Bef 1801)

 

Anna Maria Van Ryneveld 3

  • Born: 19 Apr 1767 3
  • Marriage (1): Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet about 1800 3
  • Died: Bef 12 Apr 1801
Family Links

Spouses/Children:

1. Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet



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bullet  Birth Notes:

http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Anna-Maria-van-Ryneveld/134387241-12095694

And

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/40707698/person/19781572077

bullet  Death Notes:

31 Aug 2013. Her husband is a mystery. The record comes from AJVR and occurs in an Excel spreadsheet in RAB's possession.

1) There was no Ryno Cornelis Van Der Riet who was Landdrost of Stellenbosch.
2) There was a Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet who Landdrost of Stellenbosch. He was firmly married between the years 1779 to 1880 to Johanna Werndly and then from 1801-1828 to Johanna Herold. He died in 1828. Ergo he did not marry Anna Maria Van Ryneveld.
3) Dr. Johannes Van Der Riet and Maria Berthauld de St. Jean had the following known children.

1) Martha Cornelia (3/5/1754 - 15/2/1760)!
2) Pieter Albertus (1/12/1755 - )
3) Catharina Alida (10/8/1757 - 9/12/1757)!
4) Ryno Johannes (3/12/1758 - 1828)
5) Maria Johanna (6/2/1760 - 12/2/1760)!
6) Martha Cornelia (25/7/1761 - )
7) Johannes (18/5/1763 - 12/5/1764)!
8) Johannes (23/8/1765 - 10/6/1769)!
9) Maria Johanna (28/11/1767- )
10) Catharina Hester (13/8/1769 - 24/4/1771)!

ergo Ryno Cornelis Van Der Riet is not a known son.

16 Nov 2013

On perusing the Van Ryneveld Family Records there is a discrepancy. The notes record him as Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet (1758-1828)
This is a perfect match to the above.

Time Line Analysis.
He married Johanna Werndly on 25 Apr 1779. She died Abt 1800
He married Johanna Herold on 12 Apr 1801. He died in 1828. He predeceased her - she died in 1861.
Ergo the only time he could have married Anna Maria Van Ryneveld is between 1800 and 12 Apr 1801 and she must have died before 12 Apr 1801.
They almost certainly had no children or she may have died in childbirth.

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in her life were:

• Web Based Info. http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Anna-Maria-van-Ryneveld/134387241-12095694

And

http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/7245820/person/1625427676


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Anna married Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet, son of Dr. Johannes Van Der Riet and Maria Berthault de St Jean, about 1800.3 (Ryno Johannes Van Der Riet was born on 3 Dec 1758 2, christened on 10 Dec 1758 and died in 1828 2.)



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