Good morning Ray, I have a George John Rennie RiDGARD who on 7 Dec, 1858 married Sarah Margaret FLANEGAN b 21 Sept, 1836 d in 1860. How does he tie into your family? Regards Rod g Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Thanks Tessa and Marielle So they were first cousins. It's quite a complex tree. Charles Scanlen married Mary Gardner's sister after Ann died. My g.g.grandma was Elizabeth, who caused her mother much grief and brought shame on the family! Best wishes Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marielle Ford Sent: 14 February 2014 07:46 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON Found it. Tessa, the DN is dated 25 May 1899 so this must be a different Sarah Ann - the dN gives her as Sarah Ann BENTLEY formerly DENNISON which usually indicates a previous marriage rather than a birth surname. Marielle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marielle Ford" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > Please remind me where Sarah Ann came up recently? I noted a connection > but > can't find my link! > > Thanks, > Marielle > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tessa King" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:52 PM > Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > > >> Hi Mary >> >> Sarah Ann DENNISON is the daughter of Henry DENNISON and Mary Ann >> GARDNER. >> She was born 27 Jan 1844 at Grahamstown and died 19 Feb 1903 at Upland >> Terrace, Falmouth, England. Her baptism was 25 Feb 1844 at the Wesleyan >> Chapel, Salem (Entry 585). And yes, Thomas Charles SCANLEN is the son of >> Charles Packenham SCANLEN and Ann DENNISON. >> >> Take care >> Tessa >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Harper >> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:18 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON >> >> Hi >> >> Due to some internet blip I missed all posts on 14 Jan and have only now >> seen in the archives the chat on Thomas Charles and Sarah Ann. >> >> >> >> I'm assuming this Thomas Charles is the son of Charles >> SCANLAN/SCANLEN/SCANLIN and Ann DENNISON (sister of my g.g.grandmother), >> who >> were married in 1833. I'm intrigued to learn of another match between >> the >> two families and would love to know where Sarah Ann fits into the >> DENNISON >> tree. >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any info. >> >> Mary >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Found it. Tessa, the DN is dated 25 May 1899 so this must be a different Sarah Ann - the dN gives her as Sarah Ann BENTLEY formerly DENNISON which usually indicates a previous marriage rather than a birth surname. Marielle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marielle Ford" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > Please remind me where Sarah Ann came up recently? I noted a connection > but > can't find my link! > > Thanks, > Marielle > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tessa King" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:52 PM > Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > > >> Hi Mary >> >> Sarah Ann DENNISON is the daughter of Henry DENNISON and Mary Ann >> GARDNER. >> She was born 27 Jan 1844 at Grahamstown and died 19 Feb 1903 at Upland >> Terrace, Falmouth, England. Her baptism was 25 Feb 1844 at the Wesleyan >> Chapel, Salem (Entry 585). And yes, Thomas Charles SCANLEN is the son of >> Charles Packenham SCANLEN and Ann DENNISON. >> >> Take care >> Tessa >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Harper >> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:18 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON >> >> Hi >> >> Due to some internet blip I missed all posts on 14 Jan and have only now >> seen in the archives the chat on Thomas Charles and Sarah Ann. >> >> >> >> I'm assuming this Thomas Charles is the son of Charles >> SCANLAN/SCANLEN/SCANLIN and Ann DENNISON (sister of my g.g.grandmother), >> who >> were married in 1833. I'm intrigued to learn of another match between >> the >> two families and would love to know where Sarah Ann fits into the >> DENNISON >> tree. >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any info. >> >> Mary >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Please remind me where Sarah Ann came up recently? I noted a connection but can't find my link! Thanks, Marielle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tessa King" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:52 PM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > Hi Mary > > Sarah Ann DENNISON is the daughter of Henry DENNISON and Mary Ann GARDNER. > She was born 27 Jan 1844 at Grahamstown and died 19 Feb 1903 at Upland > Terrace, Falmouth, England. Her baptism was 25 Feb 1844 at the Wesleyan > Chapel, Salem (Entry 585). And yes, Thomas Charles SCANLEN is the son of > Charles Packenham SCANLEN and Ann DENNISON. > > Take care > Tessa > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harper > Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:18 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON > > Hi > > Due to some internet blip I missed all posts on 14 Jan and have only now > seen in the archives the chat on Thomas Charles and Sarah Ann. > > > > I'm assuming this Thomas Charles is the son of Charles > SCANLAN/SCANLEN/SCANLIN and Ann DENNISON (sister of my g.g.grandmother), > who > were married in 1833. I'm intrigued to learn of another match between the > two families and would love to know where Sarah Ann fits into the DENNISON > tree. > > > > Thanks in advance for any info. > > Mary > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, Port Elizabeth, Friday, October 24, 1997. BIRTHS. CLARKE. – To Gerry and Robyn, a son Rory Daniel, born Wednesday, October 22, 1997. FUTCHER. – To Shane and Lynne, a daughter Tayla Courtney and sister to Mishale Traci, born Saturday, October 18, 1997 at St George’s Hospital. PRIDEAVX. – To Robert and Mandy (nee DE LA PEYRE), a son James Andrew, brother to Melissa on Tuesday, October 21, 1997 at St George’s. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES. MAY. – Ronald and Peggy married October 24, 1947 at St Thomas Church, Durban. DEATHS. ARMOED. – Betty (Polly). Condolences from Wilfred, Elize, Fabian and Nadine FLANAGAN. BARTH. – Denver Stanton, aged 20, passed away tragically on Sunday, October 19, 1997. Missed by Wendy, Stanley and the girls; Euan, Jason, Duncan, Ryan, Aunty Gloria and Mandy; Carmen VAN DER BERGH; Bernadine. CALLAHAN. – John, passed away tragically in Mossel Bay, on Tuesday, October 21, 1997. Missed by Theo and Diana KEMP (grandparents); Craig (Chip); Trevor and Shirley, Michael and Sue; Lee-Ann, Helen, Riaan, Brian, Leigh-Anne and Angie (The Cape Town Crew); Daffy, Charmaine, Ben and Brenda; girlfriend Liza; Dave, Sharon and Leigh; Rhett and Jill; Mike, Ln, Dave, Sharon, Ann, Amy and Leigh. DICKS. – Vincent, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Missed by your wife Yvonne, Timothy, Joanne, Rowellan, Astrid and Richard; Anna and Steve SCHNETLER and family. FILLIS. – SNAYER – Mathilda (nee ALLISON), aged 87 and Iris, passed away on Monday, October 20, 1997. Remembered by Basil, Sammy, Desmond, Gregory, Eugene and Yolande and their families; Lawrence, Imelda, Lisa, Larry, David and Tamara. GARDINER. – Gloria, wife of Charles, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Missed by Emmie and Dave; Henry, Christal and family. MENDELSKI. – Flo (nee DANIEL), passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Missed by her family. NEL. – Andre. Missed by Mother, Ouma and Louise. PEARCE. – Sophie (Vytjie), passed away on Sunday, October 19, 1997. Missed by your daughter Mary, Lionel and children; granddaughter Shanell, Michael and grandson Michael Jnr (England). PHYLLIS. – Mathilda, passed away Monday, October 20, 1997, aged 87. Missed by Gregory, Jackie, Leylanie and Phoebe. PLAATJIES. – Kurt, passed away tragically on Tuesday, October 21, 1997. Missed by his mother Audrey, father Basil, sisters Shireen and Amor. POTGIETER. – Eva, passed away on Sunday, October 19, 1997. Missed by her son Ivan, Florrie and family. SCHOEMAN. – Ida, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Missed by your children George and Monica and family. SNAYER. – Iris Isabel Elaine (nee ALLISON), passed away on Friday, October 17, 1997, aged 80. Missed by your son Sammy and Jenny and grandchildren Simoné, Bradley and Samantha; children Basil, Sammy, Desmond, Gregory, Yolande and Eugene; daughter Yolande, Hugh and grandchildren Angelo, Kim and Liam; son Gregory, Jacqueline and grandchildren Leylanie and Phoebe; all at Dower College of Education; FLANAGAN family. SOCRATIS. – Yiangou, passed away Monday, October 20, 1997. Remembered by his wife Aspasia, children Peter, Nico and Soula and family, ZEALAND. – Hendrina (nee JOOSTE), passed away on Sunday, October 19, 1997. Missed by her son Elridge, Rochelle and children; daughter Denise, Henry and grandchildren Marc, Natasha and great-granddaughter Angela; son Michael, Sharon and children; beredine, Keith and grandchildren Karen and Candice GALLAGHER. FUNERAL NOTICES. ADONIS. – Oswald, age 54. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the New Apostolic Church, Bell Road, at 10 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. ARMOED. – Betty, aged 65 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Missionvale, Congregational Church, at 2 pm. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. BARTH. – Denver Stanton, aged 20, passed away tragically on Sunday, October 19, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Christ the King Church, Gelvandale, at 11.30 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. BECKETT. – Samuel. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from St Luke’s Anglican Church, at 12 noon. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. BOOYSEN. – Mietjie, aged 70 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Old Apostolic Church, Kroneberg Street, at 3 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. BOTHA. – Gerald (Boyce), aged 85 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from St Kevin’s Church, Windvogel at 12 noon. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. CALLAGHAN. – Johnny, aged 85 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from St Saviour’s Anglican Church, Villiers Road, Walmer at 3 pm. CHETTY. – S.D.W. (Officer Krish (Chris). The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Word of Faith Christian Centre, William Moffet Express Way, at 2 pm. Thence to Malabar Cemetery. COETZEE. – Johannes, aged 64 years, passed away on Monday, October 20, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Helenvale Resources Centre, at 11 am. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. DICKS. – Vincent Maurice Reuben, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Funeral service will take place on Monday, October 27,1997 at 2 pm, at the St Agnes Church, Swartkops. Thence to Forest Hill Cemetery. FILLIS. - Mathilda, aged 87. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, West End, at 9 am. Thence to South End Cemetery. FREDERICKS. – Phillip, aged 27. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the United Reformed Church, Bloemendal, at 2 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. FROLICK. – Walter, aged 43 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Helenvale Resources Centre, at 12 noon. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. GARDINER. – Gloria. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Milnerton House Chapel, First Avenue Funeral Home, Walmer at 10 am. GEORGE. – Charlie, aged 47 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Old Apostolic Church, Kleinskool, at 1 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. GOLIATH. – David, aged 54, passed away on Saturday, October 18, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Stoll Meyer Road, Schauderville, at 2 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. JANTJIES. – Andrew, age 62. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Old Apostolic Church, Kleinskool, at 12 noon. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. JANTJIES. – Andrew, age 42 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Old Apostolic Church, Bottlebrush Street, Gelvandale, at 12 noon. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. JANTJIES. – Sophie, aged 83 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Helenvale Resources Centre, at 1 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. JENNIKER. – Nathan, aged 42, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Old Apostolic Church, St Adam’s Drive, at 3 pm. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. JOEL. – Margaret, aged 85 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Bethesda Congregational Church, van Duuren Street, Gelvandale, at 12 noon. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. KING. – Sarah, aged 58, passed away on Friday, October 17, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from 22 Abbot Street, Saltlake, at 1 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. KOCK. – Johanna (nee WENTZELL). The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from The Moravian Church, Windvogel, at 1 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. LATOLA. – Johnny, aged 65 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from 97 King Fisher Drive, Rosedale, at 12 noon. LINCEY. – John. The funeral service will take place today Friday, October 24, 1997 at 2.30 pm from The Victoria Park Crematorium. LLOYD. – Doreen, died tragically. Funeral notice to follow later. MAJOKA. – Popozana Regina, aged 64, passed away on Wednesday, October 16, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from 82 Conacher Street, New Brighton, at 9.30 am. Thence to Zwide Cemetery. MATSOLA. – Victor (Sikuni), aged 49, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Sakie Sizwe Christian Ministry, Site and Service., at 10 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. MEAS. – Louisa (Sister) (nee CHERRY), passed away on Thursday, October 16, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 at 2 pm from St Anthony Church, Canon Street, Kabah. MENDELSKI. – Florence Julia, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. Funeral service will take place on tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 a 10 am, from the St Paul’s Church, Tucker Street, Parson’s Hill. Thence to Forest Hill Cemetery. MICHAELS. - Skinow (Mike). The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the Old Apostolic Church, St Adams Drive, at 2 pm. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. NEL. – Andre Petrus. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Milnerton House Chapel, First Avenue Funeral Home, Walmer at 9 am. NGEUPHE. – Mxolisi Elijah, aged 33 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the National Baptist Church, Maduna Road, at 11 am. PEARCE. – Sophia (Vytjie), aged 95 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the Bethesda Congregational Church, Schauderville, at 1 pm. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. PETERSON. – Lionel. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the St Martin de Porres Catholic Church, at 10.30 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. PLAATJIES. – Kurt, aged 17. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 at Livingstone Hall, Lindsay Road, at 11 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. POTGIETER. – Eva, aged 85. Mother and grandma of Muriel, Frank, Carmen, Glynn and Warren, passed away on Sunday, October 19, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Union Congregational Church, Kruisfontein, Humansdorp, at 2.30 pm. RAWANA. – Buyiswa Josephine, aged 28, passed away October 11, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 at Dependa Church, New Brighton, at 10 am. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. SAFFIER. – Sienna, aged 58. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 at The Crèche, at 2 pm. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. SCHOEMAN. – Ida, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 1997. The funeral service will take place on Monday, October 27, 1997 at 11 am, from the Full Gospel Church, Athlone Street, Mount Pleasant. Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery. SNAYER. – Iris Isabel Elaine (nee ALLISON), passed away on Friday, October 17, 1997, aged 80. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, West End, at 11 am. Thence to South End Cemetery. SOCRATIS. – Yiangou, passed away Monday, October 20, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 from Greek Orthodox Church, St George’s Road, East London, at 12 noon. VOS. – Sophie, aged 64 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the Faith Assemblies Church, St Adams Drive, at 12 noon. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. ZEALAND. – Hendrina (nee JOOSTE), passed away on Sunday, October 19, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), October 25, 1997 in the Old Apostolic Church, Booysens Park, at 2 pm. Thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. ABRAHAMS. – Johanna (Aunt Wattie), passed away October 24, 1996. Remembered by your wife Njien; your son Honniboy, Rachael and grandson Antonio; daughter Antoinette, Johnny and grandchildren Antonio, Casindra and Annespine; daughter Miriam and grandson Nathaniel; daughter Galiema DAVIDS. HEYMANN. – Leo, passed away October 24, 1994. Remembered by your sister Debby NIEBERG. ISMAIL. – Eva, passed away October 24, 1995. Remembered by your husband Husseen and Eugene; daughter Lynette, Udeeth, grandchildren Shivani, Avinash, Vanita and Udesh; Adrie, Gillian, Gary and Bradley; Charmaine, Reggie, Reché and Bjorn; Terence, Lettie and Tarren. NKEWU. – Douglas, passed away October 24, 1994. Remembered by your wife Grace and children. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 [email protected] ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. (26 years) https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/
Wow! Thank you Sunelia.....filled in lots of gaps from this transcription....Very Grateful for your hard work. Best wishes, Tombi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunelia Heath" <[email protected]> To: "Indexers" <[email protected]>; "Eastern Cape List" <[email protected]>; "Brittish Immigrants" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:25 AM Subject: [ZA-EC] [PRESS] Queenstown Free Press (December 1884) > Hallo :*) > > I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you > please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? > > Warm regards > Sunelia Heath > > Tuesday, December 2, 1884 > > MARRIED,- On the 20th inst., at Glen Cairn House, > Imvani, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Charles William, third son of H. ADKIN, > Esq., > of Fort Jackson, to Jeanie Fenton, eldest daughter of John McCORMICK, Esq. > > DIED,- At Whittlesea on Sunday, the 23rd of > October. 1884, after a short illness, James Stewart THOMAS, eldest son of > the > late Rev. J.S. THOMAS. Aged 41 years and 10 days. Leaving a widow and 9 > young children to mourn > their irreparable loss. Deeply > regretted. > Friends at a distance will please accept this notice. > > A dutchman named Osker S. FOURIE has committed suicide near > Graaff-Reinet by blowing his brains out. The man is supposed to have been > insane. > > Friday, December 5, 1884 > > MARRIED,- By Special License, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence of > the Bride’s Mother, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, > Francis Lennox CANNING, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., to Charlotte Annie, second > Daughter > of the late E.T. BARKER, Esq., of Grahamstown. – No Cards. > > DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 12th November, 1884, > Alexander PETRIE, of the Telegraph department there, in his sixteenth > year, son > of Alexander PETRIE, for many years Postmaster and Chief Constable of > Queenstown. > > Tuesday December 9, 1884 > > BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the morning of the 30th November, 1884, the wife > of Mr. W.J. MARSHALL, of a Son. > > DIED,- At Queenstown, on the evening of the 30th November, 1884, the ant > son of Mr. And Mrs. W.J. MARSHALL. > > Friday December 12, 1884 > > We much regret to have to announce that Mr. David BOTHA who > was so fearfully hurt a short time since > by the falling of a rock has succumbed to his injuries. The deceased > gentleman was a young and > energetic farmer and was much respected in his neighbourhood, beyond the > Kei in > Gangobellas country. > > Tuesday December 16, 1884 > > SUDDEN DEATH.- We regret to hear that Mrs SAMUEL died very > suddenly on Tuesday last. She had been > prepared for confirmation, and was on her way to St. Philip’s Church to > receive > the solemn rite at the hand s of Bishop WEBB, when she suddenly fell down > and > expired almost immediately. – P.E. Telegraph. > > FUNERAL OF MR. D.P. BOTHA. > On Tuesday last the remains of the late Mr. BOTHA, second > son of Mr. Lewis BOTHA, of this District, were consigned to the grave at > his > farm, “Forest Range,” The Funeral was > attended by a very large number of friends of the deceased, both English > and > Dutch, many of them coming from a considerable distance. No less than 130 > persons were present, > testifying to the great respect in which Mr. BOTHA was held by his > neighbours > and all who knew him. His death is much > felt as he was a man greatly esteemed by all with whom he came in contact, > and > his early death has deprived the country of one of the most promising > young men > on the Frontier. > The greatest sympathy is felt for Mrs. BOTHA and family in > their sad bereavement. > > MARRIED,- At Barkly East, on the 29th November, > 1884, by Rev. E.Y. BROOKES, William Fuller SHEPSTONE to Fanny Eleanor, > youngest > daughter of Mr. G.H. COOKE. > > Tuesday December 30, 1884 > > Queenstown Fire Insurance, Loan, Trust, and Agency Company, > (Limited). > NOTICE TO CREDITORS. > In the Insolvent Estate of Petrus Schalk VAN HEERDEN, Farmer, > District Queenstown. > ALL persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are > required lo take notice that the undersigned nas been duly elected to and > confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee in the above Estate, and that > the > Master has eppointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident > Magistrate of Queenstown on TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1885, at 10 o’clock > in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee’s > Report, > and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to > the management > of the said Estate. > And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to > pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th January, 1885, > or proceedings will be instituted against them. > J.B. SHEARAR, Sole Trustee, > Queenstown, 22nd December, 1884 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Forgot to say, April is definitely missing On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Linda Farrell <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sunelia, > > You can always check here to see what went through: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/ZAF-INDEXERS/2014-02 > > Regards > Linda > Ps. Thanks again for all the hard work you do transcribing this! > > > > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Sunelia Heath <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hallo :*) >> >> I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you >> please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? >> >> Warm regards >> Sunelia Heath >> >> Tuesday, December 2, 1884 >> >> MARRIED,- On the 20th inst., at Glen Cairn House, >> Imvani, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Charles William, third son of H. ADKIN, >> Esq., >> of Fort Jackson, to Jeanie Fenton, eldest daughter of John McCORMICK, Esq. >> >> DIED,- At Whittlesea on Sunday, the 23rd of >> October. 1884, after a short illness, James Stewart THOMAS, eldest son of >> the >> late Rev. J.S. THOMAS. Aged 41 years and 10 days. Leaving a widow and 9 >> young children to mourn >> their irreparable loss. Deeply >> regretted. >> Friends at a distance will please accept this notice. >> >> A dutchman named Osker S. FOURIE has committed suicide near >> Graaff-Reinet by blowing his brains out. The man is supposed to have >> been insane. >> >> Friday, December 5, 1884 >> >> MARRIED,- By Special License, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence >> of the Bride's Mother, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, >> Francis Lennox CANNING, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., to Charlotte Annie, second >> Daughter >> of the late E.T. BARKER, Esq., of Grahamstown. - No Cards. >> >> DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 12th November, 1884, >> Alexander PETRIE, of the Telegraph department there, in his sixteenth >> year, son >> of Alexander PETRIE, for many years Postmaster and Chief Constable of >> Queenstown. >> >> Tuesday December 9, 1884 >> >> BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the morning of the 30th November, 1884, the >> wife of Mr. W.J. MARSHALL, of a Son. >> >> DIED,- At Queenstown, on the evening of the 30th November, 1884, the ant >> son of Mr. And Mrs. W.J. MARSHALL. >> >> Friday December 12, 1884 >> >> We much regret to have to announce that Mr. David BOTHA who >> was so fearfully hurt a short time since >> by the falling of a rock has succumbed to his injuries. The deceased >> gentleman was a young and >> energetic farmer and was much respected in his neighbourhood, beyond the >> Kei in >> Gangobellas country. >> >> Tuesday December 16, 1884 >> >> SUDDEN DEATH.- We regret to hear that Mrs SAMUEL died very >> suddenly on Tuesday last. She had been >> prepared for confirmation, and was on her way to St. Philip's Church to >> receive >> the solemn rite at the hand s of Bishop WEBB, when she suddenly fell down >> and >> expired almost immediately. - P.E. Telegraph. >> >> FUNERAL OF MR. D.P. BOTHA. >> On Tuesday last the remains of the late Mr. BOTHA, second >> son of Mr. Lewis BOTHA, of this District, were consigned to the grave at >> his >> farm, "Forest Range," The Funeral was >> attended by a very large number of friends of the deceased, both English >> and >> Dutch, many of them coming from a considerable distance. No less than >> 130 persons were present, >> testifying to the great respect in which Mr. BOTHA was held by his >> neighbours >> and all who knew him. His death is much >> felt as he was a man greatly esteemed by all with whom he came in >> contact, and >> his early death has deprived the country of one of the most promising >> young men >> on the Frontier. >> The greatest sympathy is felt for Mrs. BOTHA and family in >> their sad bereavement. >> >> MARRIED,- At Barkly East, on the 29th November, >> 1884, by Rev. E.Y. BROOKES, William Fuller SHEPSTONE to Fanny Eleanor, >> youngest >> daughter of Mr. G.H. COOKE. >> >> Tuesday December 30, 1884 >> >> Queenstown Fire Insurance, Loan, Trust, and Agency Company, >> (Limited). >> NOTICE TO CREDITORS. >> In the Insolvent Estate of Petrus Schalk VAN HEERDEN, Farmer, >> District Queenstown. >> ALL persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are >> required lo take notice that the undersigned nas been duly elected to and >> confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee in the above Estate, and >> that the >> Master has eppointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident >> Magistrate of Queenstown on TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1885, at 10 o'clock >> in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee's >> Report, >> and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to >> the management >> of the said Estate. >> And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to >> pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th January, 1885, >> or proceedings will be instituted against them. >> J.B. SHEARAR, Sole Trustee, >> Queenstown, 22nd December, 1884 >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi Sunelia, You can always check here to see what went through: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/ZAF-INDEXERS/2014-02 Regards Linda Ps. Thanks again for all the hard work you do transcribing this! On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Sunelia Heath <[email protected]>wrote: > Hallo :*) > > I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you > please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? > > Warm regards > Sunelia Heath > > Tuesday, December 2, 1884 > > MARRIED,- On the 20th inst., at Glen Cairn House, > Imvani, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Charles William, third son of H. ADKIN, > Esq., > of Fort Jackson, to Jeanie Fenton, eldest daughter of John McCORMICK, Esq. > > DIED,- At Whittlesea on Sunday, the 23rd of > October. 1884, after a short illness, James Stewart THOMAS, eldest son of > the > late Rev. J.S. THOMAS. Aged 41 years and 10 days. Leaving a widow and 9 > young children to mourn > their irreparable loss. Deeply > regretted. > Friends at a distance will please accept this notice. > > A dutchman named Osker S. FOURIE has committed suicide near > Graaff-Reinet by blowing his brains out. The man is supposed to have been > insane. > > Friday, December 5, 1884 > > MARRIED,- By Special License, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence of > the Bride's Mother, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, > Francis Lennox CANNING, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., to Charlotte Annie, second > Daughter > of the late E.T. BARKER, Esq., of Grahamstown. - No Cards. > > DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 12th November, 1884, > Alexander PETRIE, of the Telegraph department there, in his sixteenth > year, son > of Alexander PETRIE, for many years Postmaster and Chief Constable of > Queenstown. > > Tuesday December 9, 1884 > > BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the morning of the 30th November, 1884, the wife > of Mr. W.J. MARSHALL, of a Son. > > DIED,- At Queenstown, on the evening of the 30th November, 1884, the ant > son of Mr. And Mrs. W.J. MARSHALL. > > Friday December 12, 1884 > > We much regret to have to announce that Mr. David BOTHA who > was so fearfully hurt a short time since > by the falling of a rock has succumbed to his injuries. The deceased > gentleman was a young and > energetic farmer and was much respected in his neighbourhood, beyond the > Kei in > Gangobellas country. > > Tuesday December 16, 1884 > > SUDDEN DEATH.- We regret to hear that Mrs SAMUEL died very > suddenly on Tuesday last. She had been > prepared for confirmation, and was on her way to St. Philip's Church to > receive > the solemn rite at the hand s of Bishop WEBB, when she suddenly fell down > and > expired almost immediately. - P.E. Telegraph. > > FUNERAL OF MR. D.P. BOTHA. > On Tuesday last the remains of the late Mr. BOTHA, second > son of Mr. Lewis BOTHA, of this District, were consigned to the grave at > his > farm, "Forest Range," The Funeral was > attended by a very large number of friends of the deceased, both English > and > Dutch, many of them coming from a considerable distance. No less than 130 > persons were present, > testifying to the great respect in which Mr. BOTHA was held by his > neighbours > and all who knew him. His death is much > felt as he was a man greatly esteemed by all with whom he came in contact, > and > his early death has deprived the country of one of the most promising > young men > on the Frontier. > The greatest sympathy is felt for Mrs. BOTHA and family in > their sad bereavement. > > MARRIED,- At Barkly East, on the 29th November, > 1884, by Rev. E.Y. BROOKES, William Fuller SHEPSTONE to Fanny Eleanor, > youngest > daughter of Mr. G.H. COOKE. > > Tuesday December 30, 1884 > > Queenstown Fire Insurance, Loan, Trust, and Agency Company, > (Limited). > NOTICE TO CREDITORS. > In the Insolvent Estate of Petrus Schalk VAN HEERDEN, Farmer, > District Queenstown. > ALL persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are > required lo take notice that the undersigned nas been duly elected to and > confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee in the above Estate, and that > the > Master has eppointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident > Magistrate of Queenstown on TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1885, at 10 o'clock > in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee's > Report, > and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to > the management > of the said Estate. > And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to > pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th January, 1885, > or proceedings will be instituted against them. > J.B. SHEARAR, Sole Trustee, > Queenstown, 22nd December, 1884 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good Afternoon, Could any of the Listers let me know what the meaning of "no cards" is,CANNING/BARKER marriage. Are these calling cards? Regards Rod g Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Sunelia Heath <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 22:25:49 To: Indexers<[email protected]>; Eastern Cape List<[email protected]>; Brittish Immigrants<[email protected]> Reply-To: Sunelia Heath <[email protected]>, [email protected] Subject: [ZA-EC] [PRESS] Queenstown Free Press (December 1884) Hallo :*) I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? Warm regards Sunelia Heath Tuesday, December 2, 1884 MARRIED,- On the 20th inst., at Glen Cairn House, Imvani, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Charles William, third son of H. ADKIN, Esq., of Fort Jackson, to Jeanie Fenton, eldest daughter of John McCORMICK, Esq. DIED,- At Whittlesea on Sunday, the 23rd of October. 1884, after a short illness, James Stewart THOMAS, eldest son of the late Rev. J.S. THOMAS. Aged 41 years and 10 days. Leaving a widow and 9 young children to mourn their irreparable loss. Deeply regretted. Friends at a distance will please accept this notice. A dutchman named Osker S. FOURIE has committed suicide near Graaff-Reinet by blowing his brains out. The man is supposed to have been insane. Friday, December 5, 1884 MARRIED,- By Special License, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence of the Bride’s Mother, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Francis Lennox CANNING, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., to Charlotte Annie, second Daughter of the late E.T. BARKER, Esq., of Grahamstown. – No Cards. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 12th November, 1884, Alexander PETRIE, of the Telegraph department there, in his sixteenth year, son of Alexander PETRIE, for many years Postmaster and Chief Constable of Queenstown. Tuesday December 9, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the morning of the 30th November, 1884, the wife of Mr. W.J. MARSHALL, of a Son. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the evening of the 30th November, 1884, the ant son of Mr. And Mrs. W.J. MARSHALL. Friday December 12, 1884 We much regret to have to announce that Mr. David BOTHA who was so fearfully hurt a short time since by the falling of a rock has succumbed to his injuries. The deceased gentleman was a young and energetic farmer and was much respected in his neighbourhood, beyond the Kei in Gangobellas country. Tuesday December 16, 1884 SUDDEN DEATH.- We regret to hear that Mrs SAMUEL died very suddenly on Tuesday last. She had been prepared for confirmation, and was on her way to St. Philip’s Church to receive the solemn rite at the hand s of Bishop WEBB, when she suddenly fell down and expired almost immediately. – P.E. Telegraph. FUNERAL OF MR. D.P. BOTHA. On Tuesday last the remains of the late Mr. BOTHA, second son of Mr. Lewis BOTHA, of this District, were consigned to the grave at his farm, “Forest Range,” The Funeral was attended by a very large number of friends of the deceased, both English and Dutch, many of them coming from a considerable distance. No less than 130 persons were present, testifying to the great respect in which Mr. BOTHA was held by his neighbours and all who knew him. His death is much felt as he was a man greatly esteemed by all with whom he came in contact, and his early death has deprived the country of one of the most promising young men on the Frontier. The greatest sympathy is felt for Mrs. BOTHA and family in their sad bereavement. MARRIED,- At Barkly East, on the 29th November, 1884, by Rev. E.Y. BROOKES, William Fuller SHEPSTONE to Fanny Eleanor, youngest daughter of Mr. G.H. COOKE. Tuesday December 30, 1884 Queenstown Fire Insurance, Loan, Trust, and Agency Company, (Limited). NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Insolvent Estate of Petrus Schalk VAN HEERDEN, Farmer, District Queenstown. ALL persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required lo take notice that the undersigned nas been duly elected to and confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee in the above Estate, and that the Master has eppointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident Magistrate of Queenstown on TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1885, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee’s Report, and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to the management of the said Estate. And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th January, 1885, or proceedings will be instituted against them. J.B. SHEARAR, Sole Trustee, Queenstown, 22nd December, 1884 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Darryl If I can get my scanner to work again (change is better than it would have been otherwise as my eldest son would pop in tonight - he of course know more about scanners than me) I'll send you a scan. Regards Daniel Jacobs Vir gratis Genealogiese Handleiding gaan na www.gendata.co.za Siebrits/du Toit/Meyer/Zeeman/De Villiers (Franschhoek/Paarl) Jacobs/Oberholster/Smith (Graaff-Reinet/Fauresmith) Le Roux/Van der Merwe (Villiersdorp) Louw/Brink (Kaapstad/Wellington) De Vos (De Doorns/Wellington) Malan (Wellington/Zeerust) Ungerer (Swellendam) Smith (Wellington) On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Darryl Allwright <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi all > > I would like to know if anyone has a copy of this book as I am looking for > the particulars and maybe a picture of Gwynneth Clifton GLANVILLE nee > TAINTON. > > Kind Regards > > Darryl Allwright > > Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you! > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Mary Sarah Ann DENNISON is the daughter of Henry DENNISON and Mary Ann GARDNER. She was born 27 Jan 1844 at Grahamstown and died 19 Feb 1903 at Upland Terrace, Falmouth, England. Her baptism was 25 Feb 1844 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Salem (Entry 585). And yes, Thomas Charles SCANLEN is the son of Charles Packenham SCANLEN and Ann DENNISON. Take care Tessa -----Original Message----- From: Harper Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ZA-EC] SCANLAN/DENNISON Hi Due to some internet blip I missed all posts on 14 Jan and have only now seen in the archives the chat on Thomas Charles and Sarah Ann. I'm assuming this Thomas Charles is the son of Charles SCANLAN/SCANLEN/SCANLIN and Ann DENNISON (sister of my g.g.grandmother), who were married in 1833. I'm intrigued to learn of another match between the two families and would love to know where Sarah Ann fits into the DENNISON tree. Thanks in advance for any info. Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-AFRICA[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi all I would like to know if anyone has a copy of this book as I am looking for the particulars and maybe a picture of Gwynneth Clifton GLANVILLE nee TAINTON. Kind Regards Darryl Allwright Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, Port Elizabeth, Saturday, October 18, 1997. BIRTHS. JACOBS. – To Ian and Laraine (nee STANDER), a daughter born Wednesday, October 15, 1997. Granddaughter for Lorraine and Barry. ENGAGEMENTS. CANDIDO. – OATES. Brian and Margaret CANDIDO, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Sharon, to Nicholas, son of Neil and Denise OATES. DEATHS. CHASEN. – Pauline, passed away on Saturday night, October 11, 1997. Remembered by daughter-in-law Marianne; son Julius, Marianne and grandchildren Isaac, Tovi, Simone and Jonathan; mom of Phillip and Estelle and grandmother to Allan, Amir and Tami; children Julius, Tobi, Phillip and families; Sonny PAMENSKY; Toby, Errol, Lauren and Michael KLOMPA. CLARKE. – Phillip (Flippie), passed away on Saturday, October 11, 1997. Remembered by Peter, Trudy and family; Aunt Sinnah, cousins Ben and Betty, SHARPE. – Walter. Remembered by son Wilfred, Carol, granddaughter Wilma and Daylon. WARD. – Mary, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 1997. Missed by Derrick, Linda and Gareth. FUNERAL NOTICES. GEORGE. – Cedric. The funeral service will take place today (Saturday), October 18, 1997, at 2 pm at the United Congregational Church, Chatty. JONKER. – Rodriga Charles, born December 4, 1967, passed away Tuesday, October 14, 1997. Funeral service Tuesday, October 21, 1997 from the D.R. Church, Mother Congregation at 3 pm. LUCAS. – Jan. The funeral service will take place today (Saturday), October 18, 1997, at 11 am from the residence on the farm ”Uitkyk”, Rocklands. IN MEMORIAM. DAMONS. – Sophia, passed away 10 years ago. Remembered by your children Alvernia and Eddie, Genevieve and Kevin, Anver and Hafsa and all the grandchildren. HEEMRO. – William, passed away October 18, 1994. Remembered by your wife Caroline, children Gloria, Kenneth, John and grandchildren Coronne, Lizelle, Ilona and Mandy; Kathleen, John, Peter, Cynthia, Alfred, Raymond, Caroline and grandchildren. MEYER. – Mary, passed away 4 years ago. Remembered by Kader, Zanap, Camilla and Razeen. SLATER. – Olga (Koesie), passed away two years ago on her birthday. Remembered by your family. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 [email protected] ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. (26 years) https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/
Hi Due to some internet blip I missed all posts on 14 Jan and have only now seen in the archives the chat on Thomas Charles and Sarah Ann. I'm assuming this Thomas Charles is the son of Charles SCANLAN/SCANLEN/SCANLIN and Ann DENNISON (sister of my g.g.grandmother), who were married in 1833. I'm intrigued to learn of another match between the two families and would love to know where Sarah Ann fits into the DENNISON tree. Thanks in advance for any info. Mary
Thank you Sue. I'm sending you June. Tuesday, June 3, 1884 The Hon. GODLONTON died at Grahamstown at half-past one this morning. DEATH OF HON- R. GODLONTON ANOTHER, and nearly the last, of the Settlers has passed away from our midst. On the 30th ult. The Hon. Robert GODLONTON died at the good old age of 90. Mr. GODLONTON reached these shores by the Chapman, in the year 1799, being then twenty-five years of age, and by trade a printer. For several years, however, “the authorities that were: would permit no free newspaper to be established. After several years struggle, however, the liberty of the press was conceded, and the Grahamstown Journal was started. After many years connexion with this paper, Mr. GODLONTON obtained a seat in the Legislative Council, which he occupied until the infirmities of old age would no longer permit him to discharge his duties. Mr. GODLONTON was by no means a brilliant man, but as a thoroughly earnest one, as a man always to the fore in defending the weak against the strong – in always upholding what was right against what was wrong – his name will always command the respect, nay, we might almost say the veneration, of every Colonist for many generations to come, DEATH OF SIR BARTLE FRERE. The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward FRERE, G.C.B. G.C.S.i., D.C.L. Oxon, L.L.D. Cam, and a member of Her Majesty’s Indian Council at home. In 1872 Sir Bartle was appointed a special Commissioner to proceed to East Africa to investigate the Slave Trade, and in 1873 successfully negotiated a treaty with the Sultan of Zanzibar, abolishing that traffic. For these services he was on his return sworn a member of the Privy Council and the City of London presented him with its freedom in a 100 guinea box. It is however in connexion with this Colony that Sir Bartle will be here best known. He was appointed Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner in January 1877, and the troublous events which immediately followed his accession to office must be so fresh in the minds of all, as to render it quite unnecessary to recapitulate them. Suffice it to say that Sir Bartle found the natives in a discontented state all through the Colony and the first overt act of warfare occurred in August 1877. The wars were concluded in June 1878. How Sir Bartle dismissed the Molteno Ministry and called on Mr SPRIGG to form a Cabinet are matters of yesterday’s recollection. The Basuto war then broke out and in 1880 Sir Bartle was recalled by the Imperial Government having incurred their displeasure on account of the course he pursued in connexion with the Zulu war. In knowledge of the native character, and in his tact in dealing with them, no other Governor, except perhaps Sir Benjamin DURBAN, could approach Sir Bartle, but his hands, for reasons which it would be out of place here to comment upon, were tied; had it been otherwise the firmness with which he ruled native races would have left us in a very different position to that in which we are to-day placed. Sir Bartle FRERE was a member of many learned Societies and has written a number of works of scientific and philosophical interest. In private life he was eminently courteous to all, kind hearted and most charitable, in every respect the Colony has to mourn the loss of a good man. Tuesday, June 10, 1884 BIRTH,- On 7th June, the wife of Sir Drummond M. DUNBAR, Bart. – a Son. DIED,- At Donnybrook on the 4th June, 1884, after three days illness, Matilda (born FYNN), the beloved wife of Donald WHITE. Mr. WHITE and family desire to tender their most sincere thanks to their lady friends and all others who were so kind and attentive in their time of trouble. Friday, June 13, 1884 DIED,- At Salt Lake City, North America, on the 13th day of April, Eli WIGGILL, aged 72 years. Deceased was born in Gloucestershire, England on the 5th of November, 1811; emigrated to South Africa with his parents in 1820, and spent 40 years of his life in that country. Emigrated to North America with his wife and family in 1861. He leaves a large family to mourn his loss. The funeral took place at Kaysville, where some of his children reside. Friday, June 20, 1884 MARRIED,- At St. Michael’s Church, Qneenstown, on Monday, 16th instant, by Rev. C.S. VYVYAN, Thomas Alfred PELLOW, eldes surviving son of the late Mr. Richard PELLOW, of Bodmin, Cornwall, to Susan Jane Trise MAYTHAM, second daughter of Mr. Alfred MAYTHAM, of Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope. WHITE.- Fell asleep in Jesus on the afternoon of Friday, the 13th Inst., at the residence of her son-in-law, the Rev. C. Fred. PATTEN, St. John Baptist Church of England mission, Tembu Location, near Queenstown, South Africa, - Amelia, the beloved wife of John G. WHITE, Esq., late of Liverpool, and Birkenhead, in her 79th year.- Liverpool papers please take over. DEATH OF MRS. J.G. WHITE.- It is with sincere feelings of regret that we have to chronicle the death of this esteemed lady, in her 79th year, at the residence of her son-in-law, Rev. C. Fred. PATTEN St. John Baptist Church, Tembu Location, near Queenstown. The deceased lady arrived here from Birkenhead in January, 1874, and during the ten years of her residence amongst the natives won from them their love and esteem by her large-hearted charity, unaffected piety, and the power which she possessed of making herself useful to them in many ways. By all those who had the pleasure of her personal acquaintance, she was deeply beloved, and the large concourse of friends at the funeral, besides a great many strangers, testify to the regard in which she was held far and near. To the bereaved widower, who is thus deprived of his partner after over fifty years of unalloyed conjugal happiness, we venture to offer our heartfelt sympathy. Friday, June 27, 1884 DEATH,- On Thursday, the 12th inst, at the Vicar’s Close, Pretoria, George Dennis WEBSTER, BA, Vicar of St. Alban’s Cathedral, and Parish Priest of Pretoria. We regret to record the death of Mrs. WIPER, for many years the head mistress of the Elementary aided school in Queenstown. We believe Mrs. WIPER came to the Colony some 40 years ago as governess to Colonel SOMERSET’s family, and after passing through many vicissitudes, settled in Queenstown, and became the head teacher of the Elementary School, “Mrs. WIPER’s school” was a household word in many families in Queenstown, and how the committee will get an equally good successor we are at a loss to conceive. DEATH OF THE REVD. G.D. WEBSTER.- We regret to have to announce the death of the Revd. Mr. WEBSTER, which took place on Thursday last. In the death of the Revd. Gentlemant the English Church, or Church of the Province of South Africa, as she is officially called, in this country, has lost a priest who well reflected her double title, her character, and her claims. English by decent, and trained in England for her Ministry, South African by birth, and educated in the Colonies; baptised at a Wesleyan Mission Station, and long a member of that body, exchanging the new for the old Communion, he strengthened under the Cathedral towers of the latter those convictions of manhood which, however, never, alienated him from the sympathies of his youth... Mr WEBSTER will be remembered by all the old inhabitants of Queens Town. Coming as a lad, with his relatives, on the establishment of the town, he lived here for some time, and was accountant in the late agricultural Bank when in its prosperous state. He was brother of commandant T. WEBSTER, of Free State Fame, and brother-in-law of our old townsman Mr. R. JEFFERSON, now in Aliwal North and nephew of Mr. TURVEY. We believe the Bishop of Pretoria met the late Mr. WEBSTER, when in College, and taking a great fancy to him made him promise to come out to him in Pretoria which he did about two years ago, being a fellow passenger with our towns man Mr. G. PEACOCK. ________________________________ From: Sue Mackay <[email protected]> To: Sunelia Heath <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 12:00 PM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] [PRESS] Queenstown Free Press (December 1884) I received everything except June. I had presumed there was noting for that months but perhaps I was wrong? All the rest now on the eggsa website. Sue >________________________________ >From: Sunelia Heath <[email protected]> >To: Indexers <[email protected]>; Eastern Cape List <[email protected]>; Brittish Immigrants <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, 13 February 2014, 6:25 >Subject: [ZA-EC] [PRESS] Queenstown Free Press (December 1884) > > >Hallo :*) > >I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? > >Warm regards >Sunelia Heath > > >
Tuesday, April 1, 1884 FASHIONABLE WEDDING. The popular daughter of a much respected resident among us has been carried of from the locality (where she has grown in the love and good opinion of all around her) to be located, we are happy to say, within our reach, where she will doubtless be as well appreciated among her husband’s surroundings as she has been by her own. Yesterday morning in the Episcopal Church Dr. HARRISON, a man well-known in this district, was united in matrimony to Miss Murray FLETCHER, second daughter of Mr. P. FLETCHER, the Government Surveyor. The interest felt in the bride and her family caused the little Church to be crowded. The Revs. NEWTON and VYVYAN performed the ceremony and Mr. TREGAR – then presided efficiently at the organ... Friday, April 4, 1884 A painful accident occurred near Kimberley last week. Mr SNAPMAN (a store-keeper) with his wife and daughter were returning to Kimberley in a trap, which was upset by a boulder. All the occupants of the vehicle were thrown out, and most unfortunately a wagon which was passing where Mrs SNAPMAN was pitched went over her stomach, causing instantaneous death. Tuesday, April 8, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the 3rd inst., Mrs. HEATON, of a Son. MARRIED,- On the 31st March, 1884, at the Episcopal Church, Queenstown, by the Rev. NEWTON, assisted by the Rev. C.S. VYVYAN, Murray, second daughter of Patrick FLETCHER, to Edmund Meredith, second son of the Rev. C.S. HARRISON, Oxfordshire, England. Tuesday, April 15, 1884 DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 9th April, the infant son of J. And A. PENTLAND. BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the 9th April, the wife of Mr. G.A. FINCHAM of a son. Friday, April 18, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queesntown on the 15th inst., Mrs. J.B. SHEARAR of a Son. MARRIED,- By Special License, at Dordrecht, on the 3rd inst., George DARGIE, second son of the late Mr. G. DARGIE, of Fort Hill, Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, Scotland, to Fanny Alice Susan, eldest daughter of Mr. J.A. ULYATE, of Lostrop, Tembuland. Dundee Advertiser please copy. SHOCKING AND DELIBERATE SUICIDE.- The town was very much startled this (Thursday) morning owing to a report being current that Mr Thomas BROWN, conveyance and accountant of this place, had shot himself. The particulars, so far as we can gather them, are these. A few days ago it appears that Mr BROWN started his wife and children off to King William’s Town, and yesterday afternoon he must have written a letter to a friend in that town informing him that he intended to make away with himself. The next thing that we learn is that the office boy went up to the house, as usual, for the key of the office, which Mr BROWN gave him, telling him that he would not be down to-day. He really had been down at the office before breakfast, when he wrote three letters. Instructions were left by him that these letters were not to be delivered before ten o’clock. One of these was addressed to Mr WILLETTS, the auctioneer, asking him to meet his wife and children who, the note said, were expected back by the afternoon train. He then went home, undressed himself, got into bed, and having tied a shoestring to the trigger of a snider rifle, he leaned the weapon on his knee, and pulled the trigger, the ball entering the left breast, causing, it is supposed, instant death. Meantime Mr HOWARD, jun. (in whose father’s employ Mr BROWN had previously been) received a telegram from King Williamstown asking that Mr BROWN might be looked after at once. Enquiries were immediately made, but too late; on reaching the house the poor man was a corpse. Mr BROWN being so well known, having been in business here on his own account for over twelve months, and the deliberate manner in which the deed had been done, the sad affair has created the most intense excitement all over the town. We fear there is no doubt that pecuniary difficulties have been the cause of this said case of self destruction. The Magistrate at once proceeded to Wolseley-street, the residence of the deceased, to take charge of the body and make the necessary investigation. Just before his death the deceased entered in the family bible under the date of his birth and marriage, “Died, 10th April, 1884.” – E.L. Advertiser. Tuesday, April 22, 1884 BIRTH,- At Carel’s Rust, District of Queenstown, the wife of William B. HEAD of a Son. Friday, April 25, 1884 George Albert STANLEY, an engine driver at Kimberley has been found guilty of and sentenced to death for the wilful murder of his wife. Jealousy was the alleged cause.
Hallo :*) I suspect not all posts for 1884 went through to all lists. Will you please let me know if you notice any of the months are missing? Warm regards Sunelia Heath Tuesday, December 2, 1884 MARRIED,- On the 20th inst., at Glen Cairn House, Imvani, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Charles William, third son of H. ADKIN, Esq., of Fort Jackson, to Jeanie Fenton, eldest daughter of John McCORMICK, Esq. DIED,- At Whittlesea on Sunday, the 23rd of October. 1884, after a short illness, James Stewart THOMAS, eldest son of the late Rev. J.S. THOMAS. Aged 41 years and 10 days. Leaving a widow and 9 young children to mourn their irreparable loss. Deeply regretted. Friends at a distance will please accept this notice. A dutchman named Osker S. FOURIE has committed suicide near Graaff-Reinet by blowing his brains out. The man is supposed to have been insane. Friday, December 5, 1884 MARRIED,- By Special License, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence of the Bride’s Mother, by the Rev. J.P. RITCHIE, Francis Lennox CANNING, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., to Charlotte Annie, second Daughter of the late E.T. BARKER, Esq., of Grahamstown. – No Cards. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the 12th November, 1884, Alexander PETRIE, of the Telegraph department there, in his sixteenth year, son of Alexander PETRIE, for many years Postmaster and Chief Constable of Queenstown. Tuesday December 9, 1884 BIRTH,- At Queenstown, on the morning of the 30th November, 1884, the wife of Mr. W.J. MARSHALL, of a Son. DIED,- At Queenstown, on the evening of the 30th November, 1884, the ant son of Mr. And Mrs. W.J. MARSHALL. Friday December 12, 1884 We much regret to have to announce that Mr. David BOTHA who was so fearfully hurt a short time since by the falling of a rock has succumbed to his injuries. The deceased gentleman was a young and energetic farmer and was much respected in his neighbourhood, beyond the Kei in Gangobellas country. Tuesday December 16, 1884 SUDDEN DEATH.- We regret to hear that Mrs SAMUEL died very suddenly on Tuesday last. She had been prepared for confirmation, and was on her way to St. Philip’s Church to receive the solemn rite at the hand s of Bishop WEBB, when she suddenly fell down and expired almost immediately. – P.E. Telegraph. FUNERAL OF MR. D.P. BOTHA. On Tuesday last the remains of the late Mr. BOTHA, second son of Mr. Lewis BOTHA, of this District, were consigned to the grave at his farm, “Forest Range,” The Funeral was attended by a very large number of friends of the deceased, both English and Dutch, many of them coming from a considerable distance. No less than 130 persons were present, testifying to the great respect in which Mr. BOTHA was held by his neighbours and all who knew him. His death is much felt as he was a man greatly esteemed by all with whom he came in contact, and his early death has deprived the country of one of the most promising young men on the Frontier. The greatest sympathy is felt for Mrs. BOTHA and family in their sad bereavement. MARRIED,- At Barkly East, on the 29th November, 1884, by Rev. E.Y. BROOKES, William Fuller SHEPSTONE to Fanny Eleanor, youngest daughter of Mr. G.H. COOKE. Tuesday December 30, 1884 Queenstown Fire Insurance, Loan, Trust, and Agency Company, (Limited). NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Insolvent Estate of Petrus Schalk VAN HEERDEN, Farmer, District Queenstown. ALL persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required lo take notice that the undersigned nas been duly elected to and confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee in the above Estate, and that the Master has eppointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident Magistrate of Queenstown on TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1885, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee’s Report, and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to the management of the said Estate. And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th January, 1885, or proceedings will be instituted against them. J.B. SHEARAR, Sole Trustee, Queenstown, 22nd December, 1884
And it St Aidens was where our banns were read. (1946) The vicar there was a Rev Cranswick and the vicar in Nigel my home town was his brother. And just to complete the picture my given third name is Cranswick from Natal gt.gt.grandmother. Pat -------------------------------------------------- From: "Tombi Peck" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:41 AM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Eastern Cape girls marry in Johannesburg! > Aargh!!!! > I think St. Aidan's is the Anglican church we went to in crocodile from > Barnarto Park!! > Hmmmm......! > Best wishes, > Tombi Peck > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ian Currie" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 6:49 PM > Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Eastern Cape girls marry in Johannesburg! > > >> Thank you for sharing this link, Rose. Even though I did not find any >> family members, it was a fascinating read. What a cosmopolitan church >> this was. People born across the world got married here. From Yokohama, >> Japan to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fascinating! >> >> Thanks again >> Ian Currie >> >> On 2014/02/11 12:25 AM, Rose Kelland wrote: >>> There are a good number of Brides born in the Eastern Cape who married >>> at >>> St Aidens Church, Yeoville, Johannesburg. This link is worth having a >>> look >>> at if you're looking for a marriage between 1909 and 1921. >>> >>> https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-23576-84784-17?cc=1468076&wc=M9HS-G4T:1142920863 >>> >>> Good luck! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Rose Kelland >>> www.rosescountryrose.blogspot.com >>> www.livesandtimesofbella.blogspot.com >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word >>> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >>> message >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word >> 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1432 / Virus Database: 3697/6585 - Release Date: 02/11/14 >
Are you a relation of Heidi Morgan!!! Graham & Jennifer Lloyd [Genealogical & Historical Research] Tel: +0027 (0)21 7974875 Mobile: 0824037343 email: [email protected] www.southafricanfamily.com I'm not stuck, I'm Ancestrally challenged ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Bigall" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 7:33 PM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Burnett > Thanks so much Jenn. This is wonderful and sends me into research mode, > back in Scotland and Jamaica. I just love ancestry!!! > > Helen > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Wow what a fantastic find. You need to only use acid free paper and glue and NO plastic or any plastic sandwiching. Philatelists sell polypropylene esting Materials for Acidity Inexpensive pH test pens <http://miniatures.about.com/od/printablematerials/qt/Use-Ph-Testing-Pens-To -Check-The-Acidity-Of-Papers-And-Porous-Materials.htm> from art, photography and scrapbook suppliers can be used to text papers for acidity. The pen is used to make a mark on the paper, and the mark will change color, in a range from blue through green to yellow to indicate the paper's acidity. Remember that paper can absorb acid from your hands, so test areas of the paper which have not been handled, and also remember that paper if left in the atmosphere, can absorb acidity from its environment or from acidic materials it comes in contact with. Papers which start off acid free, may absorb sufficient amounts of acidity from the atmosphere to test as being acidic. Papers labelled as acid free may also contain lignin which can change the acidity of the paper as it breaks down. Lignin testing pens which turn orange on contact with lignin based papers are also available from museum and archival supply stores. Regards Heather From: Tammy Wellbeloved <[email protected]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday 12 February 2014 at 6:32 PM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE Digest, Vol 9, Issue 41 Hi listers We broke open the lock on a kist left in our old house by my father-in-law's mother and it it was a treasure trove of old letters, newspapers and postcards from different family members, (also a whole lot of fancy napkins and tableclothes that I have no idea what to do with!). I come across a lot of newspaper cuttings pertaining to Wellbeloveds, (some mention of Attwell, Nel, Jannsen), Hill-Norton and Page (our family). I want to put these into a scrapbook. Is there a certain type of paper and glue I should be using? Also, does someone have Joy Wellbeloved's email address for me please? Regards Tammy Wellbeloved On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:00 AM, < [email protected]> wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, 30.09.1997 (Carol Beneke) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Carol Beneke" <[email protected]> > To: "Rootsweb - E.C." <[email protected]>, "Walter > Renze" <[email protected]>, "Sue Mackay" <[email protected]> > Cc: > Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 06:22:28 +0200 > Subject: [ZA-EC] EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, 30.09.1997 > EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, > > Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, September 30, 1997 > > > > BIRTHS. > > DEVLIN. - To Lex and Mandy (nee WALSH), a son Jordan, born Monday, > September 29, 1997. Brother to Jason. > > MOREAU. - To Patrick and Andrea (nee MCLAREN), a daughter Danaé, born in > London on Saturday, September 27, 1997. Congrats from Mom, Ross and Gregg. > First great-grandchild for Bea GIBB of Fairhaven. > > > > ENGAGEMENTS. > > PRUISSEN. - NORTON. Richard and Shirley are pleased to announce the > engagement of their son Innes, to Joan, daughter of Bucky and Lesley of > Kimberley. > > > > MARRIAGES. > > MCLAREN. - BETTS. Stuart to Anja on Saturday, September 20, 1997 at > Glenburn Lodge, Johannesburg. > > > > WEDDING ANNIVERARIES, > > LILFORD. Allen and Pamela married on September 28, 1957 at St Andrew's > Church, Clinton, Cathcart District. > > > > DEATHS. > > CLAASEN. - Eliza Jane (Ginny), passed away Sunday, September 28, 197. > Missed by Leon, Louise, Shaun, Odette and Clinton. > > DES LIGNERIS. - Rob, passed away tragically the week-end. Missed by Mike, > Maud, Pierre and Michelle. > > ELLIOTT. - Esme Tomlinson (nee MALOT), passed away on Sunday, September > 28, 1997. Mother of Anthony and Sandra and gran of Michelle and Jenni; > Denise and Cedric, gran of Sjeona and Janine; sister of Steph, aunt of > Clive, Roy and Angela, mother of Denise, Anthony and family. > > FOXCROFT. - Molly, passed away on Saturday, September 27, 1997. Missed by > sons, daughters and grandchildren. > > HARRINGTON. - Anna Christina, passed away Friday, September 26, 1997. > Missed by her son Leslie, Maureen and grandchildren Sean, Cindy, Ian, Karen > and Phillip, mother of Patrick and daughter-in-law Crystal; mother of Ann, > gran of Tracy, Brent and Kim; granddaughter Larney, Garth and > great-grandchildren Simonne, Nikita and Savanna. > > HUMPHREYS. - Sheila Cunningham (nee FISH), passed away on Friday, > September 26, 1997, at the age of 82. Mother of Nola, Derek and Audrey. > Missed by the her children, grandchildren, HUMPHREYS, VAN DER WALT and > SMITH families. Funeral today (Tuesday) at 2 pm from the Port Elizabeth > Crematorium. > > KOEKEMOER. - Andrea (Rina), passed away on Thursday, September 25, 1997. > Missed by Mel and Lynette; Mother, Sister and Philip. > > LEWIS. - Ruth, passed away on Wednesday, September 24, 1997. Love Allan, > Daphne, Stacy, Nadeen and Erin. > > MARSHALL. - Tim, passed away on Sunday, September 28, 1997. Husband of > Marianne and father of George, Cathy and Julian. > > NIELSEN. - Pastor Charles, passed away on Friday, September 2, 1997. > Missed by his wife Elsie and family. The funeral service will take place on > Thursday, October 2, 1997 at 11 am, at AFM Kings Way, Amanzimtoti. > > OLIVER. - Stanley Desmond, passed away on Sunday, September 28, 1997. > Remembered by his wife Myrtle and family. > > PHELAN. - Doreen, passed away on Friday, September 26, 1997. Wife of > Raymond (Ray), mother of Linda, Jill, Neil and grandmother of Geoffrey, > Andrew, Philip, Martin, Allan, Hayley; mom to Linda, gran to Geoff, Drew, > P.J.Om Shanti; Betty and Bill; HAWKINS family; Jill, Tony, Martin, Allan; > Paddy, Joan and family. > > PIENAAR. - Jacobus Johannes (Koos), passed away on Sunday, September 28, > 1997. Husband of Myrtle. Missed by Pa, May, Dale and Travis; Colleen, Evan > and family. > > SUMMERTON. - Nova, passed away on Saturday, September 27, 1997. Sister of > Hazel and Doreen, aunt of Brian, Lyn, David, Richard and Steven; aunt of > John, Dee, Michael and Gregg. > > VAN DER MERWE. - Marge, passed away Sunday morning, September 28, 1997. > Missed by your husband Hank and family. > > > > FUNERAL NOTICES. > > HARRINGTON. - Anna Christina, passed away Friday, September 26, 1997. The > funeral service will take place at St Cuthbert's Anglican Church, > Westbourne Road, Central, tomorrow (Wednesday), October 1 at 2 pm. > > KGNARE. - David Roy, passed away tragically on Friday, September 28, 1997. > Funeral on Sunday, October 5 at 10 am at the Full Gospel Church. > > KOEKEMOER. - Andrea (Rina), passed away on Thursday, September 25, 1997. > The service will be held today (Tuesday), September 30, 1997 at 1 pm from > the Victoria Park Crematorium. > > LAAKS. - Maria Magdalena, passed away Thursday, September 25, 1997. The > funeral service will take place on Thursday, October 2, 1997 at 2 pm, from > the AVBOB Chapel. Thence to Forest Hill Cemetery. > > PHELAN. - Doreen. The service will be held today (Tuesday), September 30, > 1997 at 3 pm from the Pearson Street Congregational Church. > > PIENAAR. - Jacobus Johannes (Koos), passed away on Sunday, September 28, > 1997. The memorial service will take place on Thursday, October 2, 1997 at > 11 am, from the Victoria Park Crematorium. > > SUMMERTON. - Nova. The funeral service will take place on Thursday, > October 2, 1997 at 12 noon, from the Milnerton House Chapel, First Avenue > Funeral Home, Walmer. > > YOYO. - Selby Mtutuzelli, passed away tragically Saturday, September 20, > 1997. The memorial service will be held tomorrow (Wednesday), October 1, > 1997 at 6 pm at St Stephen's Church, 94 Gratten Street, New Brighton. The > Interment will be held at Paapenkuils Cemetery on Saturday, October 4, 1997 > at St Andrews Church, Kwanobhule, Uitenhage, commencing at 10 am. (sic) > > > > IN MEMORIAM. > > BESTER. - Beatrice, passed away one year ago. Remembered by your sisters > Reeva and Joan; husband Patrick (Solly). > > CUNNINGHAM. - Phillip, passed away September 30, 1990. Remembered by your > wife Tina and family. > > FREEMAN. - Ivan, passed away 11 years ago. Remembered by your son Elroy, > Cheryl and grandchildren; Alysha, Razaak and children (Cape Town). > > HOLBURN. - Angus, passed away 3 years ago today. Remembered by is wife > Margie. > > LIDDIARD. - Patti. Remembered by her husband Patrick, Tracy, Paul, Jacques > and Ross. > > RESSOUW. - James, passed away September 30, 1997. Remembered by his family. > > > Transcribed by > Carol BENEKE nee STEWART > Port Elizabeth, South Africa. > 083 482 1482 > [email protected] > ________________________ > Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE > and related families. 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