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Matches 451 to 500 of 19,476
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| 451 | 1. Arrived 1851 | MIDDEL, Jacob (I35571)
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| 452 | 1. Arrived 1852 | DALTON, Edward John (I68171)
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| 453 | 1. Arrived 1856 | LENS, Wynand (I26048)
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| 454 | 1. Arrived 1858 2. Estate 6/9/373 R435 | CLUVER, Friedrich (Rev) (I74015)
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| 455 | 1. Arrived 1858 | LANGSCHMIDT, Ernst Samuel Heinrich (I51407)
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| 456 | 1. Arrived 1906 | RYSWYK, Jacob Hardenberg van (I48226)
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| 457 | 1. Arrived 1913 from Germany as missionary at Mamre | WINCKLER, Walter Theophillus (I65965)
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| 458 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | OETTLER, Horst Eugen (I64020)
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| 459 | 1. Arrived 4 Aug 1688 aboard Berg China 2. His first wife died on the voyage (Suzanne Reyne 1667-1688 whohe had ma rried on 1 February 1688) 3. Originally Jaubert 4. Became a very wealthy farmer who owned numerous farms includingLa Mot te and La Provence. (latter allocated in 1694) 5. Second marriage took place on board the same ship. | JOUBERT, Pierre (Jaubert) (I39570)
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| 460 | 1. Arrived 4 August 1688 aboard "Berg China" 2.Allocated "La Motte" 18 October 1694, Rhone at Drakenstein in 1702,Morge nster at Somerset West in 1711 (Latter was part of W A van derStel's Verge legen) | MALAN, Jacques (I39345)
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| 461 | 1. Arrived aboard "Hoog Carspel" in 1780 2. Chief Surgeon | LANGE, Johannes Hendricus (Dr) de (I39337)
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| 462 | 1. Arrived aboard the De Schelde on 5 June 1688 with parents and threesibl ings 2. Correctly des Pres or sometimes du Pre | PREEZ, Elisabeth du (I39736)
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| 463 | 1. Arrived aboard the Dordrecht 2. Burger 5 may 1661 | MERWE, Willem Schalk van der (I39683)
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| 464 | 1. Arrived about 1680 | GROENEWALD, Christoph (Grunwald) (I28347)
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| 465 | 1. Arrived about 1681 | WESSELS, Johannes (I77368)
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| 466 | 1. Arrived about 1689 with husband and two children | BATTE, Jeanne de la (I39776)
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| 467 | 1. Arrived about 1692 | ESTERHUYSEN, Christoffel (Esterhuizen) (I65047)
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| 468 | 1. Arrived about 1700 | UYS, Dirk Cornelis (I10215)
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| 469 | 1. Arrived about 1704 | MAREE, Ignace (Mare) (I40813)
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| 470 | 1. Arrived about 1712 | PIETERS, Barend (Petersen) (I80537)
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| 471 | 1. Arrived about 1724 | GUNTER, Christian (I5527)
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| 472 | 1. Arrived about 1745 | GRUNDLINGH, Johann Christian (I35291)
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| 473 | 1. Arrived about 1764 2. Doctor at Stellenbosch | GEERINGH, George Carl Ludwig (Goering) (I75050)
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| 474 | 1. Arrived about 1765 | REINHARDT, Johann Dietrich Christoffel (I9993)
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| 475 | 1. Arrived about 1790 2. Teacher at Simon's Town, Stellenbosch and Swellendam | ENDRES, Johann Michael (I78063)
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| 476 | 1. Arrived about 1800 | COREEJES, Antonio (I2962)
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| 477 | 1. Arrived about 1825 with his son aged six | ADSHADE, William (I56026)
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| 478 | 1. Arrived about 1830, qualified as an attorney and practised in Swellend am where his main occupation was attending to the legal aspects of his unc le's business. He spent e few years in London to manage the firm's busines s, | BARRY, John (I25705)
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| 479 | 1. Arrived about 1836 | FLOCKHART, John Alexander (I25585)
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| 480 | 1. Arrived about 1840 | REELER, George Isaac (I81028)
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| 481 | 1. Arrived about 1840 and retired to England 2. Merchant 3. No children 4. Estate 6/9/21500 R3032 | TWENTYMAN, George Holme (I4113)
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| 482 | 1. Arrived about 1887 and became Secretary of Board of Executives 2. Buried in DRC cemetery 3. Estate 6/9/641 F1080 | POPE, Herbert James Reginald (I2452)
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| 483 | 1. Arrived abt 1668 with his wife and three children | VERWEY, Gysbert (I39758)
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| 484 | 1. Arrived April1701 aboard Popkensburgh 2. One of the first farmers in the Tulbagh area 3 Death details vide Cape Archives MOOC 6/1/26 | HEERDEN, Pieter Willems van (I39487)
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| 485 | 1. Arrived as a member of the Pringle party aboard the Brilliant 2. Taught in Cape Town and later became a missionary at Zuurbraak near Swe llendam | ELLIOT, William (I33589)
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| 486 | 1. Arrived as a soldier | PRICE, George (I33956)
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| 487 | 1. Arrived as a soldier aboard Getroouwihheid in 1749 | TALJAARD, Jacob (Taillard) (I1350)
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| 488 | 1. Arrived as a soldier aboard Maria Adriana | TAUTE, Matthias (I59454)
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| 489 | 1. Arrived as a soldier in 1786, appointed as doctor in 1794 and milita ry doctor in 1804 2. Owned a shop in Cape Town in 1812 but moved his business to Swellend am in 1813 | RICHTER, Johann Heinrich (I18444)
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| 490 | 1. Arrived as amonor immigrant in about 1839 and employed by Dr Montgome ry of Paarl 2. Butcher, Baker and Storekeeper at Caledon 3. Neither estate nor any other information found | DEVINE, John (I49386)
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| 491 | 1. Arrived as small boy with parents and three siblings on 5 June1688 aboa rd "De Schelde" 2. Allocated Klipvallei in Wagenmakersvallei (Wellington) in 1699,Arto is at Tulbagh in 1714, De Hoop at Tulbagh in 1714. 3. Died at De Hoop 4. Estate 6/1/37 4 . Originally des Pres or sometimes du Pre | PREEZ, Philippe du (I39404)
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| 492 | 1. Arrived at Cape in 1785 to serve as soldier. Later became a Governor 's guard. Discharged in 1791 to farm at Misgunst, Humansdorp 2. First marriage to Catharina Sophia Schoenmaker on 25 December 1796 in C ape Town 3. Originally Johann Carl Wilhelm Horschelmann 4. Died at Jagersbos | HERSELMAN, Johann Carel Wilhelm (Horschelman) (I39304)
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| 493 | 1. Arrived at Saldanha Bay aboard the Voorschooten on 13 April 1689with pa rents and three siblings. 2. Trans-shipped to the Jupiter and arrived in Cape Town on 29 April1688 3. First marriage to Maria Avice in 1690 4. Later owned Meerlust, Lekkerwyn, La Plessis Marle, Wel van Pas(Allocat ed in 1699) and a house in Cape Town | MARAIS, Claude (I39531)
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| 494 | 1. Arrived at Saldanha Bay aboard Voorschoten in 13 April 1688 withhis wif e 2. Trans-shipped to the Jupiter and arrived in Cape Town on 29 April1688 3. Employed as carpenter 4. Lived on Lustigaan, Drakenstein 5. Second marriage to Martha le Febure in 1698 6. Originally Pinard | PIENAAR, Jacques (Pinard) (I39514)
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| 495 | 1. Arrived at Simon's Town aboard the Zoroaster as amember of Dyason's par ty. Transferred to the Brilliant for the journey to Port Elizabeth. 2. After a failed attempt at farming near Bathurst he joined the governme nt service 3. He was appointed as the first Civil Commissioner for Port Elizabe th in 1828 4. Appointed Agent-General to the frontier tribes in 1834 5. Acquired a farm Coega near Port Elizabeth in1838. He renamed it Hough am Park 6 Became Civil Commisioner of Albany until his retirement in October 1852 | HUDSON, Hougham (I35698)
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| 496 | 1. Arrived at the Cape in 1844 with her parent. 2. She never married and, after the death of their father, she and her sis ter Edith continued farming until her demise some forty years later. 3. Estate 6/9/2296 F1369 | VIGNE, Frances Jane (I2266)
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| 497 | 1. Arrived at the Cape in 1844 with his parents. 2. He left the family farm and was disinherited by his father and became t he black sheep of the family who drifted first to Middelberg and then join ed the Gold Rush. 3. His marriage to a widow remained childless. 4. After his fathers death his mother gave him Waterford, a portion of Tyg er Hoek. 5. Estate 6//9/654 F2981 | VIGNE, Albert (I2267)
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| 498 | 1. Arrived at the Cape in in 1819 aboard the Mary 2. Settled in Natal but returned to Britian in 1829 and left for Cana da in 1832 3 Author of Ten Years in South Africa and Scenes and Adventures as Soldi er and Settler during Half a Century | MOODIE, John Wedderburn Dunbar (I44373)
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| 499 | 1. Arrived at the Cape in June 1837 with three of his siblings 2. John and his brother Henry established a general trading store in Caled on named Bourhill and Company and their business included agencies and auc tioneering. He also farmed but fairly unsuccessfully! After flourishing f or many years, their business encountered problems and in 1872 John left f or the Diamond Fields. 3. In his estate he is described as a Law Agent 4. Grave CA2 F0140 5. Estate MOK 1/1/46 F4945 | BOURHILL, John Charles Herries (I2185)
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| 500 | 1. Arrived at the Cape in June 1837 with three of his siblings 2. John and his brother Henry established a general trading store in Caled on named Bourhill and Company and their business included agencies and auc tioneering. He also farmed but fairly unsuccessfully! After flourishing f or many years, their business encountered problems and in 1872 John left f or the Diamond Fields. 3. In his estate he is described as a Law Agent 4. Grave CA2 F0140 5. Estate MOK 1/1/46 F4945 | CARSON, John Edward (I3566)
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