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    1. Re: Re: [South-Africa-Cape-Town] SLEIGH Family of Cape Town, South Africa
    2. > > From: <maryeatwell@charter.net> > Date: 2006/01/02 Mon AM 11:04:00 EST > To: SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Re: [South-Africa-Cape-Town] SLEIGH Family of Cape Town, South Africa > > Hello Sharon, yes applying at an embassy would be alright, but what if it is out of your reach? I live in Oregon USA and the nearest embassy in 900 miles south to Los Angles California. I did call them and got a ho-hum, so I am still stuck with word of mouth about my grandfather. Grandfather Eatwell left Cape Town 1906, and we have no records. I am hoping to come in contact with a cousin down there as our last name is very common around that area. I did get in touch with a lady who was born there and now lives in UK, through her gracious help, I did get some information, but nothing yet on our direct lineage, good luck and maybe someday it too will be online, Mary Eatwell in Pacific NW > > > > From: "Sharon Warr" <snw@absamail.co.za> > > Date: 2006/01/02 Mon AM 02:56:31 EST > > To: SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [South-Africa-Cape-Town] SLEIGH Family of Cape Town, South Africa > > > > Hello Gary and Listers > > Civil Registration of Births and Deaths was not official in the Western > > Cape until 1895 and then it took some time for the law to be enforced. > > Marriage records were kept from 1700 but mostly by churches - there is an > > index of special licence marriages in the Cape Town Archives which might > > reveal something but otherwise unless you know their religious affiliation > > it might be difficult to find out more. Likewise birth details prior to > > civil registration are difficult to find unless you know which denomination > > religion they were. > > As far as getting records from the Government (The Department of Home > > Affairs) here is concerned - it is not so much a question of the Government > > having a 'tight hold on their records' - it is more a question of a serious > > problem with service delivery!!!. Because of various factors such as staff > > shortages or a complete lack of administrative co-ordination, requests for > > certificates often fall through the cracks. It is a source of massive > > frustration not only to researchers but to the ordinary person in the street > > applying for identity documents etc. (you only have to look at a recent > > incident where a 20 year old young man held a Home Affairs official hostage, > > hoping to get some attention to his problem because he had waited for 2 > > years for an Identity Document resulting in applications for jobs, drivers > > licence etc.etc. being turned down. The frustration is shared by millions). > > All I can suggest is that your request for certificates should be followed > > up regularly and if you are lucky enough to make contact with someone in the > > Department, get their names and a direct office number so that you can > > follow up directly with them instead of a nameless, faceless entity. I > > think your best chance would be to apply through a South African Embassy if > > you are living outside of South Africa -you will probably get more attention > > that way. Good luck! > > Regards > > Sharon Warr > > > > South African Genealogy - Lots of links, passenger lists, Immigrants and > > more - www.sagenealogy.co.za > > Scribes Publishing - South African historical resources on CD > > www.sagenealogy.co.za/scribes.htm > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <maryeatwell@charter.net> > > To: <SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 6:27 PM > > Subject: Re: [South-Africa-Cape-Town] SLEIGH Family of Cape Town, South > > Africa > > > > > > > Hello Gary, good morning and Happy New Year. > > > To start with my experience with trying to do research in SA was a bumpy > > > road to say none the least. My paternal grandfather, Theodore Henry > > > Eatwell, came from Cape Town SA. Well I thought that like everywhere else > > > it wouldn't be that hard, much to my surprise oh my! The government there > > > has a tight hold on their records. I was told I would have to make > > > application through the nearest SA Embassy here. So I put a request on a > > > 'free geneaology board' here and a lady, who is a researcher and who was > > > born there, anwered. She helped me a great deal, but if you want those > > > certificates, that's different. You will have to hire a professional > > > researcher at $20.00 US dollars an hour. But if you know the church that > > > maybe your ancestor was baptized, you may apply direct for a copy. So do > > > let me know how you do, and I will help on this end if I can. Happy > > > Holiday Mary Eatwell in the Pacific NW USA > > >> > > >> From: valdennis@optusnet.com.au > > >> Date: 2006/01/01 Sun AM 06:32:25 EST > > >> To: SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN-L@rootsweb.com > > >> Subject: [South-Africa-Cape-Town] SLEIGH Family of Cape Town, South > > >> Africa > > >> > > >> Happy New Year to all subscribers. > > >> I am researching the Sleigh Family who lived in South Africa in the > > >> 1800's. > > >> My Great Grandmother was Johanna Catherine Sleigh born 8 Nov 1883 in Cape > > >> Town. She married William Dutfield in 1904 then later moved to Australia. > > >> Johanna's parents were Francis Sleigh and Susan ? and her four siblings > > >> were Daniel, Francis, Caroline and Susan(nah)? > > >> Could some one please let me know how to locate official birth, death and > > >> marriage records within South Africa. > > >> Would love to hear from anyone researching this family. > > >> Regards, Garry Dennis, Sydney, Australia. > > >> > > >> > > >> ==== SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN Mailing List ==== > > >> South African Passenger Lists, Genealogy links, CDs and books > > >> www.sagenealogy.co.za > > >> > > >> ============================== > > >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > > >> areas they lived. 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