Hi Lucky I don't have any of the HUDSON family that you are looking for in my database of HUDSON's, but I suggest that you look at the 1820 Settlers and also the NAAIRS databases. Good luck From: Laquita Belinfante <belinfante@telkomsa.net> Date: Sunday, 29 March 2015 21:42 To: Megan Hudson <megan@business-zone.co.za>, <south-africa@rootsweb.com> Subject: RE: [SOUTH-AFRICA] Cecelia Margaret Frances (nee Duncan) and Florence Katherine Louise Frances Hello Megan HUDSON. Sorry, that I can't help with you query, but I am looking for the HUDSON part of my family, maybe you can help me? I am looking for ANY information on Charles William, no date X Johanna Weldinia (Eveldina) BRANDT, parents of Anna Antoinette HUNSON b. Venterdorp 1892. Also Annie Antoinette HUDSON b. 1854, Cape Town, d. 1939 Transvaal, X Francis William JAMES, 1850- 1858, X 2 Jan 1872 Cape of Good Hope, they had 7 children, whom I have the names of. I would be very happy if you could help me with this family. Lucky ( a JAMES descendant) -----Original Message----- From: south-africa-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:south-africa-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Megan Hudson via Sent: 29 March 2015 05:16 PM To: SOUTH-AFRICA@rootsweb.com Subject: [SOUTH-AFRICA] Cecelia Margaret Frances (nee Duncan) and Florence Katherine Louise Frances I am looking for Cecelia Margaret Frances (nee Duncan, born +-1847 in Scotland) who moved from the UK to SA in about 1883 after the death of her husband (name unknown). She had four daughters: Margaret Frances, who died from pleurisy or pneumonia Adelaide Frances, who emigrated to Australia or America Alice Frances b. 1878 who married a lawyer named Armstrong who was a heavy drinker and whom she apparently had to lock in the house the night before a big case to prevent him from getting drunk! Florence Katherine Louise Frances b. 1879, married George Harris in 1900 in Port Elizabeth and died 26/07/1960 in Durban. She was my gr-grandmother. Information that we have tells us that Cecelia Margaret Frances was housekeeper to the Lovemore family (a prominent 1820 Settler family) on their farm in Queenstown. I would love any additional genealogical information about any of these women, as well as any anecdotal information. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-AFRICA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com