The first descendant born to the documented lineage outside South Africa. Sydney 2025. The line reaches 355 years from Lippstadt; the architecture realises its purpose at this arrival.
Jonty Joseph Aloisi Jooste arrived at 14:30 on 9 May 2025 at North Shore Private Hospital, St Leonards, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia — born to James Cronje Jooste and Alexandra Spurway. Jonty is the first of the next generation at this family's documented lineage, and the first descendant born outside South Africa in the documented chain.
Per the Heraldry Arc constitutional reframe at S18 iter 4 (heraldic marshalling expresses the family's full inclusive identity; paternal-name tracking is META Information-Transmission sub-arc): Jonty's full identity carries multiple families. The Heritage Card renders the carriers in their proper places — paternal and maternal substrate at equal weight, not paternal-name-anchored.
Lippstadt → Cape (1692) → Drakenstein → Bartolomeusklip → Land van Waveren → Tulbach → Potchefstroom → Klerksdorp → Sandton → Sydney. N=3 primary-source attestation of Lippstadt origin per SRC-2026-037 (Frans Joosten Van der Lipstat 1714 inventory + 1712 Cape DRC baptism + 1692 Cape Muster Roll). The line is documented at primary source across twelve generations.
N=3 primary-source · SRC-2026-037 · CLM-G9-FRANS-LIPPSTADT-N3
Carried at James Cronje Jooste (Jonty's father · G0) at middle-name register. Jonty inherits Cronje at family-register via paternal-line marshalling per Heraldry Arc constitutional reframe — Jonty's own middle names are Joseph + Aloisi (both maternal-side per founder S22 direction 2026-05-18). Cronje entered the Jooste paternal direct-line vertical at one of G1/G2/G3 marriages; the investigation vector is which Jooste generation carried Cronje into the line. Cronje is one of the four canonical marshalling families at the evolved-arms cascade (Joosten + Mouton + Lombard + Cronje) per CAMPAIGN_HORIZON §4.1. Cronje R1 cumulative-cross-source-synthesis at draft-003 queued at S22 forward engagement (paternal-upstream investigation; same shape as Mouton draft-002 at G9-marriage-carrier-link). Paternal-upstream investigation in flight
draft-003 queued · paternal-vertical investigation (NOT sibling-family Phase 0)
Carried at G9 via Frans Joosten's 1706 marriage to Maria Mouton (Cape-Huguenot). Mouton Phase 0 CANONICAL CLOSED at SRC-2026-040 (S22 close 2026-05-18): Jacques Mouton's Will MOOC 8/5.45 (signed 9 Nov 1728, filed Cape 21 July 1731) + post-mortem Inventory at his farm Steenwijk (10 Nov 1731, named after his birthplace Steenwerk near Lille). Steenwerck-vs-Middelburg disambiguation resolved at canonical primary source: Jacques (G10) born Steenwerk France; Maria (G9 wife) born Middelburg Netherlands during family refuge. Estate ~21,072 guilders + 13 enslaved persons at Steenwijk. G10 Mouton Heritage Card LIVE. Canonical close
SRC-2026-040 v0.2 · G10 Heritage Card · QUEUED_INSIGHT_ATLAS §11.1 closed
Carried at G6 via Jacobus Petrus Jooste's marriage to Alida Susanna Theron (b. 1793; Cape-Huguenot Vienne/Dauphiné France origin per Stamouers SA). Theron Phase 0 sibling-family substrate per QUEUED_INSIGHT_ATLAS §11.4. Phase 0 candidate
QUEUED_INSIGHT_ATLAS §11.4
Spurway = Alexandra's father's surname = Alexandra's family-of-origin at paternal-side of Alexandra; her birth surname per founder S22 second-correction 2026-05-18: "Spurway is alexandra's father's surname". Spurway carrier-link entered Jonty's lineage via Alexandra's father → G-2 from Jonty's perspective (G-1 from Alexandra's). NEW substantive Phase 0 sibling-family instance opens at G-2 — Alexandra's paternal-line family. Likely British/English origin (Spurway parish Devon West Country pattern most-common at English surname registers; possible Spurway-family arms at Burke's General Armory / Fairbairn's Crests / College of Arms). Spurway R1 cumulative-cross-source-synthesis at draft-005 queued at S22 forward engagement (vectors: WikiTree + FamilySearch UK/AU + Australian civil registration + UK GRO + UK heraldic register + founder R2 handoff on Alexandra's father's family + UK origin substrate). draft-005 R1 queued
draft-005 queued · NEW Spurway Phase 0 substantive at G-2 · Alexandra's father's family-of-origin · per founder S22 second-correction 2026-05-18
Aloisi = Alexandra's mother's maiden name = Alexandra's family-of-origin at maternal-side of Alexandra; Italian heritage per founder S22 corrections 2026-05-18 (first: "Aloisi is his mother's maiden name (you correctly guessed italian in heritage at some level)" + second: clarified that "his mother" = Alexandra; "Aloisi is his mother's maiden" = Alexandra's mother's maiden, not Alexandra's own maiden). Aloisi carrier-link entered Jonty's lineage via Alexandra's mother → G-2 from Jonty's perspective (G-1 from Alexandra's). Aloisi appears at Jonty's first middle name, carrying the maternal-maternal family of origin into Jonty's identity directly. NEW substantive Phase 0 sibling-family instance opens at G-2 — Alexandra's maternal-line family. First Italian-heritage carrier entering the marshalling-family register. Aloisi R1 cumulative-cross-source-synthesis at draft-004 queued at S22 forward engagement (vectors: WikiTree + Antenati Italian civil register + FamilySearch Italian collection + UK/Australian emigration receiving-side civil registration + founder R2 handoff on Alexandra's Italian-side mother's family + R3 Italian-heritage specialist + Italian Gold Book / Libro d'Oro for Aloisi-family arms). draft-004 R1 queued
draft-004 queued · NEW Aloisi Phase 0 substantive at G-2 · Alexandra's mother's family-of-origin · Italian-heritage · per founder S22 corrections 2026-05-18
Jonty's first middle name (traditional Christian forename common across many lineages). Carrier source pending founder family-side enquiry per founder S22 direction: "Joseph i need to ask about". Possible sources: maternal-maternal-line Italian Catholic naming tradition (Giuseppe → Joseph anglicisation at Aloisi-line); maternal-paternal-line English Christian naming (at Spurway-line); paternal-line Christian-tradition naming; godparent honour; other family carrier. Founder enquiry pending
pending founder family-side enquiry
Jonty is the first of the next generation at the project's documented family. The position in the lineage:
| Gen | Person | Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| G-1 | Jonty Joseph Aloisi Jooste | Sydney | 9 May 2025 |
| G0 | James Cronje Jooste (Jonty's father · founder's brother) | — · per founder substrate | — |
| G0 | Alexandra Spurway (Jonty's mother; birth surname = father's family Spurway) | — · maternal-vertical: Spurway (Alexandra's father · NEW Phase 0 at G-2) + Aloisi (Alexandra's mother's maiden · NEW Italian Phase 0 at G-2) | — |
| G0 | Ewald Terence Jooste (the founder · Jonty's uncle · the project's anchor) | Sandton | ~1987 |
| G3 | Willem Johannes Jooste (founder's grandfather generation) | Klerksdorp | 1886–1950 |
| G4 | Willem Johannes Jooste Jr · Heritage Card | Braamfontein | 1857–1906 |
| G5 | Willem Johannes Jooste Sr · Heritage Card | Potchefstroom | 1828–1889 |
| G6 | Jacobus Petrus Jooste + Alida Susanna Theron | Cape · Land van Waveren | ~1793 |
| G7 | (c) Pieter Jooste | Cape | ~1758 |
| G8 | Jacob Joosten | Stellenbosch | b. 16 March 1710 |
| G9 | Frans Joosten Van der Lipstat · Heritage Card | Lippstadt → Cape | ~1670 – 3 January 1714 |
| G10 | Frans's father Pending iter 8 | Lippstadt (presumed) | ~1640 |
| G11 | Frans's grandfather = Conrad OR Matthias Jost (admitted Lippstadt 1628 with Valentin) | Leeheim → Lippstadt | ~1605 |
| G12 | Valentin Jost (per SRC-2026-031 Lippstadt Bürgerbuch entry 529 Anno 1628) | Leeheim → Lippstadt | before 1611 |
Note on Valentin's generation: the atlas-shell currently renders Valentin as G11 (the most-compact-possible descent). At typical early-modern generation interval (~30–35 years), the chronological fit between Valentin (1628 Lippstadt admission with teenage sons) and Frans (~1670 Lippstadt birth) indicates G12 more naturally. The corrected rendering is shown here. Primary-source verification pending iter 8 Lippstadt parish (Bielefeld R3 reply + FS Lippstadt Evangelische Kirche + EKHN-opened Archion 1611+ Jost surname-search).
Jonty's birth at Sydney is the first descendant born outside South Africa in the documented lineage. The Migration Arc extends across four continents-worth of locations:
| Location | Generation | Period | Substrate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leeheim (Hessen-Darmstadt) | G12+ · pre-1628 | 1500s–1628 | SRC-2026-032 LAGIS + SRC-2026-036 EKHN |
| Lippstadt (Westphalia) | G12 → G9 | 1628–1692 | SRC-2026-031 Bürgerbuch entry 529 |
| Cape Town · Drakenstein | G9 | 1692–1714 | SRC-2026-037 + SRC-2026-038 |
| Land van Waveren | G6 | ~1793 | indirect at G5 Sterfkennisgewing |
| Tulbach | G5 | 1828 | SRC-2026-035 §2.1 |
| Potchefstroom | G5 → G4 | 1828–1906 | SRC-2026-035 + SRC-2026-034 |
| Klerksdorp | G3 | 1886–1950 | iter 7-extension vector |
| Sandton | G0 · founder | 1987 | family-private substrate |
| Sydney | G-1 · Jonty | 2025 | SRC-2026-039 (this card) |
The arc spans 355 years from the Lippstadt Bürgerbuch entry of Valentin Jost in 1628 (or 333 years from Frans Joosten's 1692 VOC arrival at the Cape) to Jonty's 2025 Sydney birth. Ten+ documented generations. Four continents-worth of generations — Hessen-Darmstadt → Westphalia (Europe) → Cape Colony → Transvaal (Africa) → Sydney (Oceania).
"Taking 290 years of family substrate — the line from Frans Joosten 1673 Lippstadt through to Sandton 1987, with the founding murder-tragedy at Cape Town in 1714 + Maria Mouton executed + the Tulbagh-anchor recurrence at 108 years + the four-phase migration arc + the six Anglo-Boer War narrative figures + the multi-branch carrier-link at Generation 6 + the marriages that brought Mouton, Lombard, Cronje arms into the lineage — and lifting it from buried curation into living substrate that future generations inherit, traverse, build with."
That is the founding statement at CAMPAIGN_HORIZON §1. The architecture was built to receive this event. The Heritage Atlas register, the substrate-as-defensible-value pillar, the Heraldry Arc constitutional reframe, the synthesis-layer arcs at the atlas-shell, the trifecta (evolved arms + heritage book + heritage exhibition) — all designed so that a new generation arriving finds the substrate operating as living material, not as archived record.
Jonty's Heritage Card founds the contemporary-substrate register — the first card at the living-generation register, sibling at register class to the ancestral cards (G4, G5, G9). The architecture's purpose is realised at this card's authoring.
This Heritage Card lands the substrate at T1-founder-direct-attestation tier. Open vectors for substantive substrate-engagement: