Family
On 2 April 1786, Louis Michel Thibault (28 September 1750 - 15 November 1815), married Elizabeth van Schoor d. 11 June 1820, daughter of an old Cape family.
Children:
- Catharina Everdina Thibault b. 7 January 1787 - spinster, survived to her eighties
- Maria Johanna Louisa Thibault b. 30 November 1788 - spinster
- Elisabeth Meinhardina Thibault b. 12 September 1790 m. 14 March 1814 to John Humphreys, Lieutenant 1st battalion of Inniskillen
- Catharina Maria Georgina Humphreys b.1829
- Louis Michel Adrien Thibault b. 16 December 1792 (died in infancy)
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