Douglas Paul Leibbrandt's Coat Of Arms

South African Leibbrandt Family Tree

Descendants of C122

Hendrik Albertus
born: 1841
died: 1891/11/04
lived: ±50 years
History of his children found in PhD thesis, English Studies, Karen Jennings, UKZN 212558671, Nov 2014, cf pg 13-14
ID: C122

Ancestors:

Maria Magdalena Anna Beyers
born: 1857
died: 1905 16 Jannusan St Gardens, Cape Town
lived: ±48 years
Was 16 years younger than husband Hendrik. Father: Martinus BEYERS, and her mother: Anna Carolina BEYERS born BRUIK. Described as a "lady" on her death notice. An educated person, signed Hendrik's death notice as executrix.
1.Maria Sophia Catharina
born: 1879
ID: C1221
De Wet
Brother of Maria De de Wet - wife of his brother-in-law Fredrick (C1224).
2.Johanna Catharina "Joey"
born: 1881
Accompanied her sister Anna and family to Peru.
ID: C1222
3.Anna Marthena (Marthina?)
born: 1883
ID: C1223
Lauritz Andersen (Andvis?)
Norwegian. Worked for a time in Johannesburg before moving to Lima, Peru
4.Fredrick Godfrey Watermeyer
born: 1885
died: 1958
lived: ±73 years
A manager of 'Stumets' a tobacco and snuff company in Cape Town. Was known as a very good generous man. Frederick was a reputed to be a hoarder (as was his son Aubrey) and in one of the cellars under his house he stored all the cards and letters that his sisters had sent him from Peru, England and Russia. But, after his death, grief-stricken, Ria cleared out the cellars burning everything flammable on the lawn of the family home; letters, photos, books, portraits, everything.
ID: C1224
Maria Magdalena Elizabeth "Ria (pronouced Rye-a)" De Wet
born: 1893/07/12
died: 1981/09/15
lived: ±88 years
Began a courtship with her brother-in-law, Frederick Leibbrandt, while she was working in a shoe store in Plein Street in Cape Town, opposite the tobacconist where he worked. Her brother (name?) had married Frederik's sister, also named Maria (C1121). They were part of the old De Wet family from Oudtshoorn.
4.1.Aubrey Fred
born: 1918
ID: C12241
Hazel Wood
Hazel had 3 children from previous marriage to a Spinks; daughter Glen Terry Spinks (later Hanson), son Michael Spinks, and another son (name unknown)
4.1.1.Godfrey Ian
born: 1961/11/19
died: 2016/05/06
lived: ±55 years
Attended South African College School (SACS). Lieutenant in the Cape Town Highlanders Regiment, served in the Angolan war. He studied Mechanical Engineering at UCT. A computer programmer.
ID: C122411
Anne Madeleine Karlsson
married: 1993
4.2.Victor
born: 1921
died: 1992
lived: ±71 years
In 1930s Victor volunteered to fight with the South African forces to help drive out the Italians from Abyssinia (Northern part of modern Ethiopia). Remained to fight in WW2 (1939-1945) against the Germans and Italians in North Africa. During the war, attracted to Kathleen from a photo taken of her as a bridesmaid at her older sister's wedding in 1944. On his return to SA in 1948 courted her and married her soon after.
ID: C12242
Kathleen Margaret Jennings
born: 1925/12/02
married: 1948
A slim, dark-haired woman, her face bright and engaging in youth. Characterised by bitterness later in life (cause unknown).
4.2.1.Derek Brian
born: 1956
died: 1982
lived: ±26 years
ID: C122421
Karen Crowley
4.2.2.Linda
born: 1958
died: 1994
lived: ±36 years
Rumoured to have been afflicted with Down's syndrome.
ID: C122422
5.Adriana Heldegonda
born: 1887
died: 1972
lived: ±85 years
An accomplished concert pianist and music teacher. She eventually became one of the music teachers to the children of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, in St Petersburg. There is no consensus in the family as to how this happened. Some have suggested that she was jilted after following her lover to Russia. Others argue that she was recommended to the Tsarina by the letter of a Russian nobleman who had been visiting South Africa. In any event, Adriana was with the royal family from 1910 till 1917. There is no record of how Adriana might have felt as revolution broke out around her in October 1917. No evidence of what a loss the deaths of her pupils might have been to her, nor of how near she may have come to death herself. It is only known that she was able to flee, reaching Odessa on the Black Sea, where she gained passage on a ship bound for France. There she was taken under the wing of a Polish nobleman, Count Bellinski (or Belinksi), whom she had known during her time in St Petersburg. They married, moving to a house near Regent’s Park in London. Adriana remained there until her death in 1972. Her will gives insight into how she might have lived, for she left the house to her housekeeper and its furniture to the head maid. She had no children, nor did she have any relatives nearby. All of her money and jewellery was bequeathed to her spinster sister, Joey. However, Joey (and her other siblings) had predeceased Adriana and therefore her estate was divided among the sons and daughters of her brothers and sisters. In South Africa, Victor, Aubrey and their cousin Toni each received a share of the estate. Most of the jewellery ended up with Aubrey, though he gave some items to Victor and Kathleen.
ID: C1225

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