Researching your Ancestors
Matches 19,951 to 20,000 of 21,124
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| 19951 | He followed in his father's and Octavius' footsteps in that he was a go od shot and very keen on hunting. In 1946 he came to Champagne to manage it for his father who had lost h is sight. The farm was known for it's fine wool and large orchard of decid uous fruit. At that time they used two furrow hand ploughs drawn by Clydes dale horses. Jackals and Lynx were a great problem to the sheep farmers a nd had to be hunted. All the animals had to be dipped every two weeks as t he ticks caused paralysis and other deseases. | SURMON, William Quartes (I30109)
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| 19952 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MITFORD-BARBERTON, Nicholas (I28242)
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| 19953 | He had fought at the battles of Copenhagen, the Nile, Cape St Vincent a nd Trafalgar. He was a prisoner of war in France for ten years He was buried at Post Retief near Fort Beaufort | SMITH, John Joseph (I34540)
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| 19954 | He had served in the Royal Navy and arrived in 1820 as a member of Wilson 's party on "Belle Alliance." He was appointed Landdrost of Bathurst in 1824 and served as church treasu rer 1829-1834 His name is recorded on a marble plaque in the Anglican church | CURRIE, Walter (Lt) (I29600)
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| 19955 | He inherited his father's talent in motor mechanics - always his main inte rest Was appprenticed to Hughs Motors, Nairobi. Played the organ, pian o, violin, guitar,saxiphone & accordian. He had a glorious boy-soprano voi ce which was destroyed by polio. This was overcome eventually, but by th en his voice had broken. He attended school at Eldoret and St Mary's College, Nairobi. He w as killed in a motor accident. | MITFORD-BARBERTON, Simon Anthony McGowan (I28436)
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| 19956 | He interrupted his studies at Cambridge to enlist and was killed in action . Estate 6//9/793 F1993 | HOPLEY, Geoffrey William van der Byl (I23526)
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| 19957 | He is an international rugby player, having represented Scotland as well a s South Africa. They are living in Durban. | ALLAN, John (I31393)
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| 19958 | He is not mentioned in his father's estate | SURMON, Charles Henry (I31058)
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| 19959 | He joined Ford's subdivision of Bailie's Party, which later came under the leadership of Timothy Flanegan, and was employed as foreman of works on the drostdy house at Bathurst. In addition to his share of the party's location he was granted 800 morgen of adjacent land which he named Thurlesby. He subsequently obtained other land by purchase, and was in prosperous circumstances at the outbreak of the Sixth Frontier War. He and his family took refuge in Grahamstown, where he bought a house on the market square. He returned to his farm in July 1835. Documents in the Cape Town Archives: 1/AY 8/71 petition of T. Flanegan 1/2/1821 CO 8449 ref 194 04/6/1821 CO 8541 28/4/1823 LG 538 ref 1121 23/7/1842 GTJ 14/11/1857 MOOC 6/9/112 ref 2044 Death Notice | DIVINE, Timothy (I431)
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| 19960 | He joined the forces for service on the frontier and returned home sic k. He died and was buried in Simon's Town | METCALF, Henry (I2240)
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| 19961 | He led a party from Hampshire which arrived aboard the Weymouth. His sist er accompanied him. He was first located at Riviersonderend but moved to the Zuurveld. He became Heemraad at Grahamstown and later Civil Commissioner for Alban y. He was the Commissioner-General for the Eastern Province 1833-36. Took part in the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Frontier Wars | CAMPBELL, Charles (Dr) (I33896)
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| 19962 | He lived and died in Dunlop House, Port Alfred. Grave I 68, Port Alfred East Bank Cemetery Estate MOOC 6/9/23042 R5002 | ATHERSTONE, Harold Damant (Dr) (I32711)
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| 19963 | He lived and died in President Street Estate NAB MSCE 1970/04428 | ERASMUS, Willem Hendrik (I26226)
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| 19964 | He lived at 20 Vincent Gardens, East London but died in Booysens Reserv e, Johannesburg | FRANK, Russell Bowker (I29507)
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| 19965 | He lived at 37 Prince Alfred Street, Queenstown but died in the Frontier H ospital Estate MOG 1/1/746 R2639 | WIGGILL, Alfred Garnet (I26889)
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| 19966 | He lived at Nakura, Kenya and never married | HAYTER, William (I30155)
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| 19967 | He moved to Natal in 1845 | KESTELL, Charles (I34112)
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| 19968 | He never married Grave BD3 H0122. Estate 6/9/1449 F1996 | HUXHAM, Benjamin Peter (I25496)
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| 19969 | He never married and died in the Valkenberg Mental Hospital Estate MOOC 6/9/14464 R5894 | ATHERSTONE, Walter Carlyon (I35217)
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| 19970 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BERRY, Douglas Henry (I28650)
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| 19971 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROOKE, Norman Bery (I31850)
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| 19972 | He remarried in 1967 | MARILLIER, Leander Francis (I27400)
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| 19973 | He rendered distinguished service in the Eighth Frontier War of 1850-3 a nd later became mayor of King Williams Town | HOCKLY, Daniel Thomas (I32904)
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| 19974 | He retired from the Indian Civil Service and Never married Buried in St Johns cemetery, Wynberg Estate 6/9/138 F7716 | BAYLEY, Thomas Butterworth Charles (I2179)
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| 19975 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORRIS, Alan Richard (I26694)
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| 19976 | He sailed from Cork, Ireland in January 1820 Aboard the East Indian as a m ember of the Scanlen-Parker party of 220 Irish settlers. They reached Tab le Bay in April and were taken to Saldanha Bay for settlement at Clanwilli am but were again moved to the Uitenhage area. | MURRAY, James (I31929)
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| 19977 | He sailed from Liverpool in January 1820 abourd the John as leader of a pa rty of 48 from Staffordshire. They reached Table Bay during April and aft er calling at Simon's Town they reached Algoa Bay in May | LIVERSAGE, Samuel (I34957)
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| 19978 | He sailed from London in December 1819 aboard the Chapman as a member of B ailie's party of 256 people from the London area. They reached Table B ay on 17 March 1820 and afer calling at Simon's Town, theirs was the fir st ship to reach Algoa Bay on 10 April 1820 | DUFFY, John (I34974)
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| 19979 | He sailed from London in December 1819 aboard the Chapman as a member of B ailie's party of 256 peoplefrom the London area. They reached Table B ay on 17 March 1820 and after calling at Simon's Town, theirs was the fir st ship to reach Algoa Bay on 10 April 1820 | LOVEMORE, Henry (I32583)
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| 19980 | He sailed from London in December 1819 aboard the Chapman as a member of B ailie's partyof 256 people from the London area They reached Table B ay on 17 March 1820 and, after calling at Simon's Town theirs was the fir st ship to reach Algoa Bay 10 April 1820. He was a silversmith who settled at Cuylerville (near Uitenhage) and was o ne of the founders of the Independent Church. Estate MOOC 6/9/5 R890 | HOCKLY, Daniel (I27043)
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| 19981 | He sailed from London in December 1819 aboard the Ocean as head of par ty of 57 from Norfolk. They arrived in Table Bay in March 1820 and, aft er calling at Simon's Town, reached Algoa Bay in April | DAMANT, Edward (I32790)
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| 19982 | He sailed from London in February 1820 aboard the Zoroaster as a memb er of Wait's of 40 people from Middlesex. They arrived in Table Bay in Apr il. | ULYATE, Henry (I34789)
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| 19983 | He sailed from Portsmouth in December 1819 as the leader of a par ty of 42 from the London area. They arrived in Table Bay in March 1820 a nd arrived in Algoa Bay in April after calling at Simon's Town. He was killed in the Sixth frontier War. | MAHONEY, Thomas (I35046)
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| 19984 | He sailed from Portsmouth in January 1820 as a member of James's par ty of 60 people from Wiltshire. They arrived in Table Bay in April and aft er calling at Simon's Town arrived in Algoa Bay in May 1820 | LANHAM, Thomas (I34641)
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| 19985 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HILTON-BARBER, Graham (Dr) (I30950)
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| 19986 | He settled in Caledon before 1834 and was a baker and butcher. Only 25 entries appear in the 1989 voters' roll under this name. Grave CA2 L0136 No estate found | DUNSDON, George (I2195)
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| 19987 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SURMON, Ian Cecil (I30107)
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| 19988 | He shot the Xhosa chief Hintza in the Sixth frontier War (1834-5) | SOUTHEY, George (I33202)
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| 19989 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MITFORD-BARBERTON, Michael Frances Alfred (I28237)
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| 19990 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COCKBURN, Christopher John (I28264)
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| 19991 | He took part in an expedition into Tembuland and Pondoland in 1828 and w as killed iduring the Sixth Frontier War. A tablet was erected at the sp ot which is known as Bailies Grave Post and he is also commerated on the C enotaph at Grahamstown | BAILIE, Charles Theodore (I31267)
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| 19992 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SURMON, Bruce Anthony (I31003)
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| 19993 | He was a baker who was born in Tiverton | EDWARDS, Samuel (I28284)
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| 19994 | He was a bank clerk and unmarried Estate 6/9/431 F2331 | SOLMS, Leonhardt (I5333)
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| 19995 | He was a big-game hunter and at one time accompanied Livingstone in Centr al Africa | JENNINGS, James (I33976)
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| 19996 | He was a blacksmith who died in his workshop at the age of 78 Estate MOG 1/1/439 R904 | WIGGILL, Edward John (I33449)
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| 19997 | He was a Blacksmith who lived at 128 Beach Road, East London and died in t he Frere Hospital Estate MOOC 6/9/23594 R1994 | WIGGILL, William Isaac (I35159)
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| 19998 | He was a blacksmith/farmer who died at Aloe Grove Estate MOOC 6/9/136 R7381 | WIGGILL, George (I27945)
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| 19999 | He was a bookdealer who emigrated to the USA in 1812 with his wife and 6 c hildren He died in Wilmington | PRINGLE, Alexander (I32042)
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| 20000 | He was a bookkeeper who never married Estate MOOC 6/9/524 R1619 | HOCKLY, John Henry (I32901)
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