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Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee served as Hoofdheemraad (Chancellor) of the District of Stellenbosch and Drakenstein, from 1689 to 1690; 1693–1694; 1697–1698; 1702–1704; and 1709–1710. There were four Heemraden (council members) of which one was elected the Hoofdheemraad (Chancellor), all serving the district
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and Company officials of illicit farming and trading, illegal landholding and setting up of illicit monopolies on the sale of wine, wheat, and meat. The Governor got wind of the rebellion and ordered a military raid of the estates of the conspirators. At Meerlust, the military officials discovered
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in 1911 and is now available for purchase in Dutch and English). The diary contained evidence that incriminated the conspirators. The Governor thus ordered their arrest. After a mock trial, Van der Stel had the leaders of the rebellion, including HĂĽsing, Tas and Coetsee, thrown into the notorious
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British officials commonly owned land and slaves themselves, and there was a concentration of farming resources and official patronage in the leading families. This urban-rural elite was heavily intermarried, and linked by an extensive credit network. The same names recur wherever landed wealth,
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re-asserted the official Company policy with regards to prohibiting the involvement of Company officials in farming and trading activities and restricting them to their official administrative responsibilities. All political prisoners were released from the
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in 1654. She was the daughter of Jacob van der Schulp (1634- Feb 1728) and Maria van der Schulp (née Elison). Maria van der Schulp was the daughter of Johannes Elison (b. 11 April 1581, d. 19 August 1639) and Maria Bockenolle who were both painted by
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power and patronage were to be found – Van Der Bijl (Van Der Byl), Cloete, Meijburgh (Myburgh), Coetzee/Coetsee, De Villiers, Marais are some. 21 families, mostly well connected and interrelated with high officials, produced over half of the
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Note: There are many variations of the surname spelling but as the reference material, links and maps names used to create this article are mostly spelt as Coetzee and not Coetsee it should be noted in the contents in both variations.
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C.C. de Villiers wrote in 1892 in the "Ancestry Registers of Old Cape Families" ("Geslagsregisters van Ou Kaapse Families") about Dirk Coetsee: "After 1685 he was in the service of the church (the Moederkerk or Mother Church of the
548:: a navy cadet equal to a second lieutenant. It is unclear whether his wife Sara Coetzee/Coetsee joined him on his initial trip out or whether she joined him at a later stage. In any event, Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee left the port of 1200:(magistrate) of Stellenbosch, Johannes Starrenburg, from their posts and they ordered that all the land in possession of Company officials had to be disposed of. In addition, the monopolies were rescinded. This meant that the 1308:
To serve in this position, one had to be a prominent and upstanding member of the community, above the age of 30 and owner of land. As it was viewed as a position of honour, one had to serve voluntarily and without pay.
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aunt. Tas was the very wealthy owner (by marriage) of a collection of estates with his home at Meerlust. HĂĽsing and Tas conspired with fellow Huguenots to establish a secret society called the "Brotherhood" to oust the
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Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee served as Captain of the Stellenbosch Infantry from 1607 to 1608, succeeding Henning HĂĽsing, the owner of the Meerlust Estate. He was a deacon in the Stellenbosch Moederkerk (
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were semi-literate, but this was also before the time of canonised spelling conventions, and thus there are a number of variations of the surname in South Africa, e.g. Coetzee, Coetse, Coussé.
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in the street. At the time the street was more of a wide walkway beside the canal, which was crossed by various stone bridges. The network of canals were covered over, throughout
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of the Cape. The British set about cementing their alliances with the older colonial population by promoting agricultural production, particularly in the wine industry. This "
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slave population by the 1820s. Moreover, there had been a strong degree of continuity in the identity of this elite over generations. The wine farmers were undoubtedly the
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directly. Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee, as captain of the Stellenbosch Infantry, ensured that their plot was backed up by military force in the event that the petition failed.
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Château (Castle) of Couches as well as the medieval Château (Castle) of Dracy-lès-Couches. The Château de Couches is located in the commune of
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However, fearing a broader rebellion in the Cape, and possibly the exposure of their own corruption, the Dutch East India Company removed the
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Abbé Grunwald (former pastor of Couches), Couches: a bit of history, magazine "Images de Saône-et-Loire" n° 20 (December 1973), pp. 3-7.
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The logo of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch, literally "United East Indian Company").
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and the now elderly couple Dirk and Sara Coetzee/Coetsee retired to their townhouse, Huis Herengracht, in the Herengracht (now
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Brigitte Colas, To put an end to Marguerite de Bourgogne at Couches; Edited by the Center of Castellology of Burgundy, 2014.
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that had further depressed the Dutch economy. Thus in 1678, Dirk de Couches (Coetzee/Coetsee) decided to relocate to the
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recalled the Governor and other colonial officials. An account of the rebellion is vividly described in the "Diary of
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officials. Intermarriage was not uncommon, due mainly to the dearth of marriageable expatriate British women at the
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The Château de Couches, article published in the magazine "Images de Saône-et-Loire" n° 15 (October 1972), pp. 3-5.
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Françoise Vignier (dir.), The Guide to the Castles of France, 71 Saône-et-Loire, Éditions Hermé, Paris, 1985.
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celebrated their victory. On 31 December 1708, Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee began his last term as Hoofdheemraad of
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after the British conquest in 1795 and the Coetzenburg/Coetsenburg Estate is now under their custodianship.
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where they Dutchified and established themselves. A branch of the family intermarried with the British and
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words "Coetzee/Coetsee s’n Burg", a colloquial form of "Coetzee/Coetsee en zijn Burg" which contains a
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Dirk and Sara Coetzee/Coetsee initially settled in a house on the western side of the Herengracht (now
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The Forgotten Frontier: Colonist and Khoisan on the Cape's Northern Frontier in the 18th Century
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Tas' diary in a drawer of his desk (this diary was discovered by accident by a librarian of the
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were a key factor in his growing reputation. Reverend Johannes Elison was minister of the
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pairs, all about 1634, when he was trying to establish himself as an independent master.
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A portrait of Maria Bockenolle, Sara Coetzee/Coetsee's maternal grandmother, painted by
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in this affluent street, Huis Herengracht is double-storeyed with pedimented façades (
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but he was released after a year. The rebellion ultimately succeeded in 1707 when the
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An eastern view across Coetzenburg/Coetsenburg Estate to the Stellenbosch Mountain.
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were substantially more costly than the more common bust and half-length formats.
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Dirk de Couches (Couches evolved into Coetzee/Coetsee after his emigration to the
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in the early years. The children of leading Dutch citizens were often educated in
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Coetzee/Coetsee married Sara van der Schulp (1654 – Feb 1728) who was born in
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The 1706–1707 Huguenot rebellion against Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel
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The Anglicization of the Coetzee/Coetsee family and the Cape Dutch regenten
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In 1721, Dirk’s son Gerrit and his wife Susanna Coetzee/Coetsee took over
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in 1655. Dirk was a son of Gerard de Couches and Margaretha Claasdogter.
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which was once the Assegaai Bosch Estate, also owned by the founder of
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or bestuurs-elite - quickly developed a sense of class solidarity with
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Following the British conquest of the Cape in 1795, the Dutch elite of
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was divided into four districts: District of the Cape, District of
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The Château de Couches, Saône-et-Loire, by Jean Berthollet (1951).
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Tas, Adam; Fouché, Leo; Paterson, Alfred Croom (14 October 2017).
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at a disadvantage. Henning Hüsing was the German husband of Tas’s
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and was in particular given a piece of land or place later called
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origin, originally spelt de Couches The De Couches family were
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for young people. There had also been a series of disastrous
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Adam Tas, representing farming burghers, drew up the formal
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and was used in particular to protect the road leading from
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were not vryburghers (i.e. citizens in the employ of the
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for most of the 1690s and early 1700s. He also served as
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colony, Coetzee/Coetsee became involved in organizing a
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Dirk Coetsee emigration to the Dutch Cape Colony in 1679
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The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
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and the Hoofdheemraad (Chancellor) of the District of
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over an old wagon bridge at the site of the original
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and elder, and after 1687, he was in the college of
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It was 160 foot long, 39 foot wide, with a 2129:"Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve – Cape Nature" 1244: 920:is the second oldest European settlement in 889:referred to in the name is the Groteberg or 333:" still holds substantial land and power in 1821: 1479: 1316:) from 1691 to 1692; 1698–1699; 1702–1703. 1218: 881:, "berg" and "burg" mean "mountain". Thus " 826: 262:after the British conquest in 1795 and the 1146:Dutch Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel 1117:Dutch Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel 2295:South African Christian religious leaders 1075:In 1706, Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee became the 500:to sell to the Company at a fixed price. 476:, Dirk de Couches pursued a career as an 1305:to serve in their official capacities. 1061: 526: 455: 356: 352: 134:Origins of the surname Coetzee / Coetsee 1546: 1544: 2272: 940:that were planted by its founder, the 321:and also owned some two-thirds of the 1793: 1135:trade which left the burghers of the 615:in 1683 on its return journey to the 556:aboard the Dutch East India ship the 242:in 1572. They resettled initially in 2146: 2027:"Stellenbosch – town and university" 1822:Newton-King, Susan (November 2007). 1765:"Coetzenburg – Goldfields Residence" 1729: 1541: 1480:Newton-King, Susan (November 2007). 1368:, one of the oldest wine estates in 1219:Newton-King, Susan (November 2007). 1169:Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel 827:Newton-King, Susan (November 2007). 611:sunk after a storm off the coast of 71:along with the other leaders of the 1458:"The diary of Adam Tas (1705-1706)" 429:of Elison and his wife, now in the 210:purposes and many officials of the 13: 1570:"Huguenot Society of South Africa" 893:, part of which is on the estate. 675:("heren") which established their 468:Like the sons of many established 266:is now under their custodianship. 138:The surname Coetzee/Coetsee is of 14: 2306: 2081:Stewart Harris; Penny Pistorius. 1148:. Their plan was to petition the 1043:. He also has a piece of land in 993:Hottentots Holland Catchment Area 969:Hottentots Holland mountain range 942:Dutch Governor of the Cape Colony 759:Dutch Governor of the Cape Colony 86:Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee established 39:of the Stellenbosch Infantry and 1794:Baird, Henry M. (2 April 2004). 1123:relating to his enormous estate 568:) on 19 December 1678 bound for 349:, including the Coetsee family. 278:– known locally in Dutch as the 43:of the Stellenbosch Moederkerk ( 2241: 2223: 2198: 2152: 2121: 2103: 2074: 2049: 2019: 1994: 1964: 1939: 1909: 1887: 1865: 1847: 1814: 1787: 1757: 1730:Penn, Nigel (14 October 2017). 1723: 1705: 1696: 1687: 1678: 1669: 1660: 1635: 1610: 1301:and brought to the Cape by the 955:, which is known as a drift in 821:) and Hoofdheemraad (mayor) of 449:painted only three full-length 122:through intermarriage with the 2083:"JONKERSHOEK VALLEY TIME LINE" 1717:archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com 1592: 1562: 1523: 1472: 1449: 1424: 1398: 789:Coetzenburg/Coetsenburg Estate 710:Huis Herengracht had a stoep ( 584:at the Oostenburg shipyard in 240:St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre 1: 2155:"Ontmoet die Familie Coetzee" 1921:Oxford Dictionaries - English 1899:Oxford Dictionaries – English 1877:Oxford Dictionaries – English 1800:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 1468:– via Internet Archive. 1391: 1319: 1281:for two-year terms under the 1152:(the Lords Seventeen) of the 1089:War of the Spanish Succession 1314:Dutch Reformed Mother Church 1177:"Black Hole" dungeon of the 1033:Commander Simon van der Stel 997:Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve 995:and, to the south-east, the 484:. Since the founding of the 45:Dutch Reformed Mother Church 7: 1359: 1285:(magistrate). Prior to the 936:due to the large number of 441:merchant. Such full-length 401:innovative and fashionable 234:which they fled with other 118:, a branch of which became 57:Willem Adriaan van der Stel 53:Governor of the Cape Colony 10: 2311: 2090:Stellenboschheritage.co.za 2061:Stellenboschheritage.co.za 977:University of Stellenbosch 973:Coetzenburg Sports Grounds 540:By this time, Dirk was an 393:during his early years in 19:(1655 – 1725) was a Dutch 1810:– via Google Books. 1753:– via Google Books. 1736:. Ohio University Press. 1245:Subsequent public service 1031:. In 1682, he approached 900:lies on the banks of the 417:. In seventeenth century 337:. 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In 1706, he became 532: 465: 370: 98:, on the banks of the 1382:Stellenbosch Mountain 1127:and monopolizing the 1097:Stellenbosch Infantry 1065: 1049:Stellenbosch Mountain 1029:Stellenbosch Infantry 1009:Dutch Reformed Church 965:Stellenbosch Mountain 891:Stellenbosch Mountain 767:Stellenbosch Mountain 695:as most of the first 530: 459: 407:Dutch Reformed Church 360: 353:Family and early life 345:families thus became 124:British Establishment 104:Stellenbosch Mountain 1947:"Definition of BURG" 1384:, a mountain on the 1344:in the Herengracht ( 1091:(1702–1714) against 777:. 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Index

colonist
Stellenbosch
Drakenstein
South Africa
captain
deacon
Dutch Reformed Mother Church
Huguenots
Governor of the Cape Colony
Willem Adriaan van der Stel
vrijburghers
Dutch East India Company
Castle of Good Hope
Huguenots
Dutch East India Company
Adam Tas
Coetzenburg/Coetsenburg
Cape Colony
Simon van der Stel
Eerste River
Stellenbosch Mountain
progenitor
Afrikaans
South Africa
Anglicized
British Establishment
British conquest
French Huguenot
French Protestants
Huguenots

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