Pienaar

Pienaar is a well-known Afrikaans surname, derived from the French Pinard.[http://www.hugenoot.org.za/surname.htm Huguenot Society of South Africa] It was brought to South Africa in 1688 by Huguenot settlers traveling with the Dutch East India Company.[http://www.stamouers.com/index.php/stamouers/surnames-n-to-q/392-pinard-jacques- Jacques Pinard] The extended progenitors of the Pienaar clan are Jacques Pinard, a carpenter from Eure-et-Loir, and Esther Foucher (born Suèvres, Orléanais). After Esther's death Pinard later remarried Marthe le Fèbre, a native of Paarl. An extensive genealogy of the Pienaar family in South Africa was compiled by ZJ (Sakkie) Pienaar, and privately published as "Die Pienaars in Suid-Afrika." An updated version of the Pienaar genealogy was compiled by Christo Viljoen, whose mother was née Pienaar, as the "Pienaar Familieregister" and published by the Huguenot Society of South Africa.{{cite web |url=http://www.hugenoot.org.za/publications.htm#Pienaar |title=Huguenot Society of South Africa |website=www.hugenoot.org.za |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140119040819/http://www.hugenoot.org.za/publications.htm |archive-date=2014-01-19}}

Some of the descendants of the Pienaar progenitors include:

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