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- notes from http://www.ballfamilyrecords.co.uk/redelinghuys/I470.html :
" In his petition for permission to remain at the Cape, dated 13th July 1807,presented to then Governor of the Cape, he stated that he was a nativeof Florence, and had 'arrived at the Cape on his return from Calcutta, to England in the Danish Ship Dannebrog, in the month of October 1803,from circumstances was induced to stay in the Cape and on applicationto the then existing government procured permission ot the Governor to remain at the Colony.
According to his death notice of 1860 completed by Peter James Chiappini,his parents were Thommaso & Vincenzia Chiappini. D F Malherbe, however,in his book Stamregister van Suid-Afikaanse Families, 1966, states that hisparents were Lorenzo Chiappini (1739-1821) and Vencenzia Diligenti
From the South African Commercial Advertiser - June 1839:
EDICT
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th June 1839
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Richard STONE, late of Graham's Town, deceased, are required to take Notice that Antonio CHIAPPINI having been released from the Trust of Executor Dative to the Estate of the said deceased, and Tutor Dative of his Minor Heirs, a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the Deceased, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Graham's Town, on Saturday the 3rd August next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased, in the place and stead of the said Antonio CHIAPPINI.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
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