Olof Bergh
Olof Martini Bergh | |
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Portrait of Ensign Olof Bergh in 1685 | |
| Captain of the Garrison | |
| In office circa 1695 – unknown | |
| Governor | Simon Van Der Stel |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 16 April 1643 Gothenburg, Sweden |
| Died | 19 July 1725 (aged 81–82) Constantia, Cape Colony |
| Spouse | Anna de Coningh |
| Children | Twelve |
| Parents |
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| Employer | Dutch East India Company |
Olof Bergh (sometimes spelled Olaf or Oloff Bergh) was an early Swedish-South African explorer and Cape Colony official as well as the progenitor of the well-known Bergh family in South Africa. He is also a former owner of South Africa's first wine estate "Groot Constantia" after Simon van der Stel. His accounts of his travels to the interior of the Cape Colony are among some of the first Dutch writings to originate on South African soil.