Hi Ian I have scanned and sent the relevant pages to you via email. Best wishes Shirley On 26 January 2014 11:50, Ian Currie <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Debbie > > For some reason I missed seeing your post earlier, but thank you for > your reply. As I told Shirley, I am looking for the information on > George Rex. > > Thanks > Ian > > On 2014/01/25 12:28 AM, Debbie Nelson wrote: >> Hi Ian, >> >> I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger >> Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking for. Pages >> 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. >> >> >> Regards >> Debbie Nelson >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian >> Currie >> Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 >> To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB >> Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African >> Stories >> >> Good evening Listers >> >> I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking >> for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. >> If anyone can help I would be most grateful. >> >> Kind regards >> Ian Currie >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, Port Elizabeth, Monday, August 18, 1997. BIRTHS. BARKHUIZEN. – To Bevan and Vanessa, a daughter on Friday, August 16, 1997. Granddaughter for Reg and Lyn FOX. CARR. – To Ken and Linda, a son Joshua Thomas, brother for Danielle, born Friday August 15, 1997 in Johannesburg. Grandson for Hilton and Val and John and Barbara ROBERTS, GREENSTEIN. – To Allen and Caryn (nee GOLDBERG), a daughter born on Friday, August 15, 1997. Sister for Steven and granddaughter for Taube, Bengy and Merle. MARSBERG. – To Kevin and Helen (nee PUDNEY), a daughter, Kirsten Grace on Wednesday, August 13, 1997 at St George’s Hospital. DEATHS. KOOPMAN. – Karel, passed away on Wednesday, August 13, 1997. Remembered by his children Phillip, Mona, Daphne, Jerry, Kallie, Ashé and grandchildren. NYZINK. – Winnie, passed away on Friday, August 15, 1997. Mourned by husband Henk and housekeeper Nellie. FUNERAL NOTICES. DU PLESSIS. – Mariaan, passed away Saturday, August 16, 1997. Mourned by her husband Sidney, daughters Charné and Liané. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday, August 20, 1997 at 2 pm from the Assemblies of God Church, Smart Street, Sydenham. Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery. NYZINK. – Winnie. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Tuesday), August 19, 1997 at 11 am, from Milnerton House Chapel, First Avenue Funeral Home, Walmer. IN MEMORIAM. FERREIRA. – Jenny-Lee, passed away a year ago today. Missed by Mom, Dad, Ouma, Hannetjie, Tracy-Lee and Luzaine. GOUWS. – Gilbert, passed away 5 years ago today. Remembered by his wife Alice and family. GUNZENHAUSER. – Bernard, passed away 20 year ago. Missed by his sister Alecia and Stratos; Sandra, Nerissa and Linnea; Mom and Dad. IBARZABAL. – Alberto, passed away August 18, 1995. Missed by your wife Jose. Children Bianqui, Bronze, Emillio, Sandra, grandchildren Elizabeth, Mari, Carmen, Alicia and Devon. JANSEN. – Mina, passed away three years ago. Remembered by daughter Ellen and family. MATANI. – Tami, passed away in 1992. Remembered by his wife Felicia and family. SCHEEPERS. – Kathleen and John, passed away August 7 and August 18, 1989. Our parents, missed by Cynthia, Attie and children. WHITELEY. – Bulla, passed away three years ago today. Miss you Dad. Love Dee, Geoff, Sonia, Rob, Marc, Liam, Melissa and Michael. ZEALAND. – Rosy, passed away August 17, 1989. Remembered by your children Pam and Fred. 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/
There was (still is?) a hospital in Dordrecht, "The Mem" (the Dordrecht Memorial Hospital). I think it was established in memory of those who fell in the First World War. Regards, Brian+. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rose Kelland Sent: 12 January 2014 23:36 To: [email protected]; Eastern Cape Mailing List Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Dordrecht Civil Deaths Thanks Irene, but there's no Aliwal North in the 1951 lists. There is in the 1950 list so I might just look at the end of that one! Thanks! On 12 January 2014 12:59, Irene de Villiers <[email protected]> wrote: > Have you tried Aliwal North? A hospital there would have been easier to get to than Queenstown or EL from Dordrecht. > ....Irene > > On Jan 7, 2014, at 6:40 AM, Rose Kelland wrote: > >> Thanks Lynn for saving me some time!! She'll crop up somewhere!! >> >> On 7 January 2014 07:43, Lynn MacLeod <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Rose >>> Following on from Brian Tee's email regarding Dordrecht being in >>> Wodehouse.... >>> I have searched through the 121 entries and she is not listed there >>> so dont waste your time going through it all. Not sure what to >>> suggest now... >>> Take care >>> Lynn >>> >>> -----Original Message----- From: Rose Kelland >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 5:29 AM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: [ZA-EC] Dordrecht Civil Deaths >>> >>> It's been great having the many lists of the familysearch Eastern >>> Cape Civil Deaths, but I'm still looking for my Kelland ancestor's names! >>> >>> OLIVE MABEL KELLAND died, according to the eggsa.org photo of the >>> Doredrecht Main cemetery, on 3rd May 1934. I'd love to find the >>> Information of a Death form but Dordrecht doesn't come up on the >>> list of places for 1934. I've looked at Queenstown and about 25 >>> images either side of the date, and I've also looked at Indwe as >>> that seems to be fairly close on the map, but nothing. >>> >>> Am I looking in the right place?! Which area should I be looking >>> under for the Dordrecht area? >>> >>> The Information of a Death forms have already proved very >>> informative giving more information than the Death Certificate. A >>> while ago I found our grandfather's Information of a Death and the >>> cause of death >>> - suicide, which his family were not aware of, but which explains >>> why his son never spoke of him. >>> >>> But back to Dordrecht ....... >>> >>> -- >>> 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 >> >> >> >> -- >> 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 >> > > > REPLY TO: <[email protected]> only > -- > Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. > P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. > www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) > "Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it." > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 -- 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
Hi Debbie For some reason I missed seeing your post earlier, but thank you for your reply. As I told Shirley, I am looking for the information on George Rex. Thanks Ian On 2014/01/25 12:28 AM, Debbie Nelson wrote: > Hi Ian, > > I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger > Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking for. Pages > 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. > > > Regards > Debbie Nelson > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian > Currie > Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 > To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB > Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African > Stories > > Good evening Listers > > I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking > for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. > If anyone can help I would be most grateful. > > Kind regards > Ian Currie > > ------------------------------- > 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, Saturday, August 16, 1997. BIRTHS. GREENSTEIN. – To Allen and Caryn (nee GOLDBERG), a daughter born on Friday, August 15, 1997. Sister for Steven and granddaughter for Taube, Bengy and Merle. DEATHS. ABRAHAMS. – Cecilia (Tilly), passed away on Wednesday, August 13, 1997. Remembered by your granddaughter Venita and –great-granddaughter Tarryn; grandchildren Roland, Moira and great-grandson Jade; grandchildren Borman, Beverley and great-grandchildren Bronwynne, Claire and Chad; children Albert, Jean and grandchildren Marion and Brandon; children Colin, Merle, grandchildren Melanie, Clyde, Colleen, Michelle and Michael; grandchildren Lee, Tanya, great-granddaughter Tayla; grandchildren Marlon, Tracy and Wade. ARRIES. – Norman Patrick, passed away on Thursday, August 7, 1997. Survived by Mommy and Daddy HUTTON, his wife Freda and all the children. BARMAN. – Alida, passed away on Sunday, August 10, 1997. Missed by your late sisters children, Katrina, Susie, Joey and children. BLOEM. – Ellen, passed away on Wednesday, August 13, 1997. Remembered by the family. KOUTA. – Leon. Missed by his girlfriend Evelyn and children Lavern and Monique. McCARTHY. – Martin, passed away on Thursday, August 14, 1997, at Hankey. Remembered by his mother Martha and family. SIN HIDGE. – Cecil Kim Yeun (Kimmy), passed away Sunday, August 10, 1997. My brother-in-law and uncle. Mourned by his sister-in-law Esme, Merchian and family, Wayne and family and Linton (London). THORNE. – Lawrence (Doons). Remembered by Shaun, Gloria and Mommy. FUNERAL NOTICES. BENJAMIN. – Daniel, aged 49 years. The funeral service will take place today (Saturday), August 16, 1997 at 11 am, from 448 Stanford Road. Thence to Bethelsdorp Cemetery. LOFTIE-EATON. – Naomi, passed away Wednesday, August 13, 1997. The funeral service will take place today (Saturday), August 16, 1997 at 10 am, from the D.R. Church, PE West, Pickering Street, Newton Park. Thence to Forest Hill Cemetery. MAKWANIE. – Andries Booy, aged 66 years. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Sunday), August 17, 1997 at 2 pm, from the Dale Street Congregational Church, Sunland. MEYER. – Ronnie, passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Sunday), August 17, 1997 at 2 pm, from the Chatty United Congregational Church, Lawrence Erasmus Drive. RUSSELL. – Charles Ernest. The funeral will take place at All Saint’s Anglican Church on Monday, August 18, 1997 at 10 am. Cremation private. SIN HIDGE. – Cecil Kim Yeun (Kimmy). The funeral service will take place today (Saturday), August 16, 1997 at 2.30 pm, from St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Kabega Park. IN MEMORIAM. FRANCIS. – Edna, passed away August 16, 1995. Remembered by Errol. Les and children. HARKER. – Elizabeth (Bess), passed away August 16, 1996. Remembered bY daughters Thelma and Sylvia, Peter and grandchildren. VAN HUYSSTEEN. – Piet, passed away August 17, 1996. Remembered by his wife Connie, Lionel, Desiree, Annalene, Werner and grandchildren. 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 Shirley Thanks so much for your reply. I am interested in the George Rex bit. He was my 3rd great-grandfather. Thanks so much Ian Currie On 2014/01/25 10:21 AM, shirley paladin wrote: > Hi Ian > > I have a copy of "The Illustrated At The Fireside: True South African > Stories" by Roger Webster. 2003, and the pages you mention cover half > the story George Rex of Knysna (pages115 to 124). Maybe you could let > us know what story in particular you are looking for as there are 2 > volumes of "At the Fireside" as well as the Illustrated copy (that I > have) which also includes a few of the more popular stories from the > first 2 books. > > Best wishes > > Shirley > > On 25 January 2014 00:28, Debbie Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Ian, >> >> I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger >> Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking for. Pages >> 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. >> >> >> Regards >> Debbie Nelson >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian >> Currie >> Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 >> To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB >> Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African >> Stories >> >> Good evening Listers >> >> I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking >> for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. >> If anyone can help I would be most grateful. >> >> Kind regards >> Ian Currie >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > >
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Hi Is there a Freddie Clarke mentioned in the book -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of shirley paladin Sent: 25 January 2014 10:21 AM To: south-africa-eastern-cape Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African Stories Hi Ian I have a copy of "The Illustrated At The Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger Webster. 2003, and the pages you mention cover half the story George Rex of Knysna (pages115 to 124). Maybe you could let us know what story in particular you are looking for as there are 2 volumes of "At the Fireside" as well as the Illustrated copy (that I have) which also includes a few of the more popular stories from the first 2 books. Best wishes Shirley On 25 January 2014 00:28, Debbie Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ian, > > I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by > Roger Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking > for. Pages > 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. > > > Regards > Debbie Nelson > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Ian Currie > Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 > To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB > Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern > African Stories > > Good evening Listers > > I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am > looking for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. > If anyone can help I would be most grateful. > > Kind regards > Ian Currie > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hi Ian I have a copy of "The Illustrated At The Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger Webster. 2003, and the pages you mention cover half the story George Rex of Knysna (pages115 to 124). Maybe you could let us know what story in particular you are looking for as there are 2 volumes of "At the Fireside" as well as the Illustrated copy (that I have) which also includes a few of the more popular stories from the first 2 books. Best wishes Shirley On 25 January 2014 00:28, Debbie Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ian, > > I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger > Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking for. Pages > 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. > > > Regards > Debbie Nelson > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian > Currie > Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 > To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB > Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African > Stories > > Good evening Listers > > I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking > for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. > If anyone can help I would be most grateful. > > Kind regards > Ian Currie > > ------------------------------- > 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, Wednesday, August 13, 1997. ENGAGEMENTS. MAREE. – HASELAU. Dave and Sandy are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kerryn, to Mark, son of Bill and Maureen (Pietermaritzburg). DEATHS. BAILEY. – Catharine (Katie), passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997. Nanna of Connie and Alec, Wayne, Cathy and Michelle MELVIN; granddaughters Cheryl, Heather, grandson Mark, son-in-law Stanley and great grandchildren Sarah, Darryl and Hannah; mother of Rose CROOK; nanna of Denise and Jack, Jason, Stathy and Michael KATOGEROPOULOS; Nanna of John and Glenda, Luke and Lara; Nanna of Veronica and Brian, Gordon, Natalie and Jessica JEFFERIES. BEZUIDENHOUT. – Eddie (Loftie), passed away on Sunday, August 10, 1997. Missed by his children Lea and Marilyn, family and friends. CHETTY. – Vernon, passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997. Mourned by her husband Joseph and children Santhaniel and Evelyn. FAVARETTO. – Secondo, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 1997. Missed by your wife Val; Jo, Mauro, Silvana, Rosanna, Marisa, Giuli, Hans, Christo and Judy; Roseanne, Hans and Ryan. LEVINTHAL. – Izaak (Issy), passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997. Mourned by your wife Phyllis and family; your friends George and Ester; Alf, Tammy, Jacqui and Vivienne; uncle of Solly, Jeanette, Gary, Elana, Mark and families; Esther, Lindi and family; Sam and Norah. RENS. – Myrtle, passed away on Friday, August 8, 1997, in East London. Sister of Doreen SMITH of Australia and aunt of Robert and Moray. SIN HIDGE. – Cecil Kim Yean, passed away on Sunday, August 10, 1997. Mourned by your wife Chow Sue; son Bevan, Helen and children Teri-Lee, Shawn (Australia); son Hilton, Jenny and grandchildren Jenny, Damian, Marcelle and Kelly; daughter Anita, Raymond and Shelly Ann and Brendon (Australia); daughter Carol, William and children Brittany and Lauren (Johannesburg); son Keenan, Cathy and Jaun-Pierre. VAN VUUREN. – Ben, passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997. Mourned by your Mother, sister Christina, Fred, Cecil, Cheryl, Simone and Nicole. WEBBER. – Bert Edmund, passed away in his 91st year at Fairhaven. Father of Eric, Dennis, Clive and their families. Funeral service St Saviour’s Anglican Church, Walmer at 11 am tomorrow (Thursday), August 14, 1997. ZEELIE. – Stephanus, passed away on Tuesday, August 12, 1997. Missed by Issie, Dougie and Shirley, Tiffy and Louisa, Vernon and Salomie, Cindy and Celeste FUNERAL NOTICES. BAILEY. – Catharine (Katie), passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997, aged 97 years. Missed by her children Rose, Joan, Sid, William and Frank and their families. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Bernadette’s Catholic Church, 8th Avenue, Walmer, tomorrow (Thursday), August 14, 1997 at 11 am. Interment at South End Cemetery. BEZUIDENHOUT. – Eddie (Loftie). The funeral will take place at the Volle Evangelie Kerk, Sutton Road, Sidwell, tomorrow (Thursday), August 14, 1997 at 2 pm. Thence to Forest Hill Cemetery. FAVARETTO. – Secondo, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 1997. Service will be held at the Victoria Park Crematorium Chapel, tomorrow (Thursday), August 14, 1997 at 11 am. JANSE VAN VUUREN. – Ben, lately of Morningside, Humansdorp, passed away on Monday, August 11, 1997, at the age of 58 years. Missed by his wife Joey and family. Funeral service will be held at the D.R. Church East, Humansdorp, tomorrow (Thursday), August 14, 1997 at 11 am. IN MEMORIAM. CEASAR. – Andries, passed away 9 years ago. Remembered by your family. COLLINS. – Charles Edward, passed away 25 years ago today. Remembered by Frances, Claudia and family. CUMBERLEGE. – Bridgette, passed away one year ago, Remembered by Liz, Paul, Jackie and family; Berta and David. GROENER. – Irene, passed away August 12, 1995. Remembered by her children Archie, Michelle, Shaun, Tony, Florence and grandchildren Tarynn. Jarryd and Courtney. JANSEN. – Edgar (China), passed away two years ago. Remembered by Mummy, Daddy, Mervin, Lucien, Colleen and Sonny. MOOLLA. – Ahmed, passed away August 11, 1994. Remembered by your family. NAKI. – Malizo Johnson. Remembered by Thando and family. SAVAGE. – Trevor, passed away 4 years ago today. Remembered by Elizabeth, Karen, Gayle, Talbot and Garth. SYMES. – Ken, passed away one year ago today. Remembered by Eileen, Brent, Jeanine, Peter, Samantha and Sean. 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 Ian, I have a copy of "At the Fireside: True South African Stories" by Roger Webster, 2001. I am not sure if it contains what you are looking for. Pages 114-116 run through the end of one story and through the start of the next. Regards Debbie Nelson -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian Currie Sent: 24 January 2014 20:35 To: EASTERN CAPE - ROOTSWEB Subject: [ZA-EC] The Illustrated at the Fireside: True Southern African Stories Good evening Listers I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. If anyone can help I would be most grateful. Kind regards Ian Currie ------------------------------- 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 evening Listers I would like to know whether anyone has a copy of this book. I am looking for copies/transcripts of pages 114 to 116, inclusive. If anyone can help I would be most grateful. Kind regards Ian Currie
Thank you that was interesting. On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Tombi Peck <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you Heather, > Another great read! > How can anyone become bored or discontented if you have research to do! > The other love of my life (other than family) is my dear little Jack > Russell, Miss T & books, books and more books! > Gadds Hill was Dickens' weekend retreat and holiday home. > TP > Best wishes > Tombi Peck > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Heather MacAlister" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 3:47 PM > Subject: [ZA-EC] What the Dickens - Charles Dickens sues the Eastern > Province Herald in 1861 with costs !!! > > > Hi There > Not sure how may lister’s know what Charles Dickens sued the Eastern > Province Herald and had a restraining order put on them for publishing > portions of his “Great Expectations” with his permission.? > I found this in the South African Law Reports of 1861. > > Dickens v "Eastern Province Herald" 1861-1863 SC 33 > 1861. August 15, 31. > Flynote > Interdict. --- Copyright. --- Act 5, 6 Vict. c. 45, § 15. --- Act 4 of > 1854. > Headnote > On application by D. to restrain the proprietors of a colonial newspaper > from reprinting portions of a literary work composed by applicant and > protected by the English Copyright Act, THE COURT granted a rule nisi, and > subsequently, in default of appearance by respondent, made the rule > absolute, with costs. > Case Information > This was a motion on behalf of Charles Dickens, of Gadshill House, > Rochester, Kent, for a rule nisi calling upon the editor and proprietors of > the Eastern Province Herald to shew cause why they should not be restrained > from printing in that paper a certain work of fiction called Great > Expectations, the copyright of which belonged to applicant. The publication > of a portion of the work in the newspaper, dated March 5th, was proved, and > the following declaration of applicant executed in London on June 11th, > 1861: --- > "I, Charles Dickens, declare that I am the sole author of a work of fiction > called Great Expectations, now in course of publication in a weekly > periodical, All the Year Round, and say that I am the sole proprietor of > the > copyright in the said work, and that the said work and also the said > periodical have been duly entered in the register book of the Stationers' > Company, pursuant to Act 5, 6 Viet c. 45, entitled 'An Act to amend the Law > of Copyright.' And I further say that I have not granted any licence nor > given any consent to the publication of my said work either in England or > elsewhere except in the said periodical. And I make this solemn > declaration, > &c., &c." > A certified copy of the entry in the register of the Stationers' Hall was > put in, shewing the applicant's copyright to Great Expectations and All the > Year Round. > Act 5, 6 Viet. c. 45, § 15, is as follows --- > "And be it enacted, that if any person shall, in any part of the British > dominions, after the passing of this Act, print or cause to be printed, > either for sale or exportation, any book in which there shall be subsisting > copyright, > 1861-1863 SC p34 > without the consent in writing of the proprietor thereof, or shall import > for sale or hire any such book so having been unlawfully printed from ports > beyond the sea, or knowing such book to have been unlawfully printed or > imported, shall sell, publish, or expose to sale or hire, or cause to be > sold, published, or exported for sale or hire, or shall have in his > possession for sale or hire, any such book so unlawfully printed or > imported > without such consent as aforesaid, such offender shall be liable to a > special action on the case at the suit of the proprietor of such copyright, > to be brought in any Court of record in that part of the British dominions > in which the offence shall be committed. Provided always that in Scotland > such offender shall be liable to an action in the Court of Session in > Scotland, which shall and may be brought and prosecuted in the same manner > in which any other action of damage to the like amount may be brought and > prosecuted there." > Porter, A.G., for the applicant, referred to the English law and to the > Colonial law allowing the importation of foreign reprints of English > copyright works (Act 4 of 1854). No Act of this Parliament can alter the > provisions of the Imperial law. > [BELL, J.: --- Respondents may perhaps plead that they reprinted the work > from an American edition.] > Even although the tale had been reprinted by the Americans, that would not > destroy the copyright so as to allow its publication in the Herald. It is, > however, for respondents to shew that they printed from an American > edition. > THE COURT granted a rule nisi. > Posteà (August 31st). > A letter was put in from defendants' attorneys stating they did not intend > to oppose. THE COURT made the rule absolute, with costs. > [Applicant's Attorney, A. HUTCHINSON. ] > > Brilliants story > Regards > Heather > > > Heather MacAlister > > Content Manager South Africa / Consultant > > > Ancestry.com<http://www.ancestry.com/> > > P > > 082-8082251 > > > > > > E [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > > > > > P. O. 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Thank you Heather, Another great read! How can anyone become bored or discontented if you have research to do! The other love of my life (other than family) is my dear little Jack Russell, Miss T & books, books and more books! Gadds Hill was Dickens' weekend retreat and holiday home. TP Best wishes Tombi Peck ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heather MacAlister" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 3:47 PM Subject: [ZA-EC] What the Dickens - Charles Dickens sues the Eastern Province Herald in 1861 with costs !!! Hi There Not sure how may lister’s know what Charles Dickens sued the Eastern Province Herald and had a restraining order put on them for publishing portions of his “Great Expectations” with his permission.? I found this in the South African Law Reports of 1861. Dickens v "Eastern Province Herald" 1861-1863 SC 33 1861. August 15, 31. Flynote Interdict. --- Copyright. --- Act 5, 6 Vict. c. 45, § 15. --- Act 4 of 1854. Headnote On application by D. to restrain the proprietors of a colonial newspaper from reprinting portions of a literary work composed by applicant and protected by the English Copyright Act, THE COURT granted a rule nisi, and subsequently, in default of appearance by respondent, made the rule absolute, with costs. Case Information This was a motion on behalf of Charles Dickens, of Gadshill House, Rochester, Kent, for a rule nisi calling upon the editor and proprietors of the Eastern Province Herald to shew cause why they should not be restrained from printing in that paper a certain work of fiction called Great Expectations, the copyright of which belonged to applicant. The publication of a portion of the work in the newspaper, dated March 5th, was proved, and the following declaration of applicant executed in London on June 11th, 1861: --- "I, Charles Dickens, declare that I am the sole author of a work of fiction called Great Expectations, now in course of publication in a weekly periodical, All the Year Round, and say that I am the sole proprietor of the copyright in the said work, and that the said work and also the said periodical have been duly entered in the register book of the Stationers' Company, pursuant to Act 5, 6 Viet c. 45, entitled 'An Act to amend the Law of Copyright.' And I further say that I have not granted any licence nor given any consent to the publication of my said work either in England or elsewhere except in the said periodical. And I make this solemn declaration, &c., &c." A certified copy of the entry in the register of the Stationers' Hall was put in, shewing the applicant's copyright to Great Expectations and All the Year Round. Act 5, 6 Viet. c. 45, § 15, is as follows --- "And be it enacted, that if any person shall, in any part of the British dominions, after the passing of this Act, print or cause to be printed, either for sale or exportation, any book in which there shall be subsisting copyright, 1861-1863 SC p34 without the consent in writing of the proprietor thereof, or shall import for sale or hire any such book so having been unlawfully printed from ports beyond the sea, or knowing such book to have been unlawfully printed or imported, shall sell, publish, or expose to sale or hire, or cause to be sold, published, or exported for sale or hire, or shall have in his possession for sale or hire, any such book so unlawfully printed or imported without such consent as aforesaid, such offender shall be liable to a special action on the case at the suit of the proprietor of such copyright, to be brought in any Court of record in that part of the British dominions in which the offence shall be committed. Provided always that in Scotland such offender shall be liable to an action in the Court of Session in Scotland, which shall and may be brought and prosecuted in the same manner in which any other action of damage to the like amount may be brought and prosecuted there." Porter, A.G., for the applicant, referred to the English law and to the Colonial law allowing the importation of foreign reprints of English copyright works (Act 4 of 1854). No Act of this Parliament can alter the provisions of the Imperial law. [BELL, J.: --- Respondents may perhaps plead that they reprinted the work from an American edition.] Even although the tale had been reprinted by the Americans, that would not destroy the copyright so as to allow its publication in the Herald. It is, however, for respondents to shew that they printed from an American edition. THE COURT granted a rule nisi. Posteà (August 31st). A letter was put in from defendants' attorneys stating they did not intend to oppose. THE COURT made the rule absolute, with costs. [Applicant's Attorney, A. HUTCHINSON. ] Brilliants story Regards Heather Heather MacAlister Content Manager South Africa / Consultant Ancestry.com<http://www.ancestry.com/> P 082-8082251 E [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> P. O. Box 455 Clanwilliam, 8135, South Africa ------------------------------- 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 There Not sure how may lister’s know what Charles Dickens sued the Eastern Province Herald and had a restraining order put on them for publishing portions of his “Great Expectations” with his permission.? I found this in the South African Law Reports of 1861. Dickens v "Eastern Province Herald" 1861-1863 SC 33 1861. August 15, 31. Flynote Interdict. --- Copyright. --- Act 5, 6 Vict. c. 45, § 15. --- Act 4 of 1854. Headnote On application by D. to restrain the proprietors of a colonial newspaper from reprinting portions of a literary work composed by applicant and protected by the English Copyright Act, THE COURT granted a rule nisi, and subsequently, in default of appearance by respondent, made the rule absolute, with costs. Case Information This was a motion on behalf of Charles Dickens, of Gadshill House, Rochester, Kent, for a rule nisi calling upon the editor and proprietors of the Eastern Province Herald to shew cause why they should not be restrained from printing in that paper a certain work of fiction called Great Expectations, the copyright of which belonged to applicant. The publication of a portion of the work in the newspaper, dated March 5th, was proved, and the following declaration of applicant executed in London on June 11th, 1861: --- "I, Charles Dickens, declare that I am the sole author of a work of fiction called Great Expectations, now in course of publication in a weekly periodical, All the Year Round, and say that I am the sole proprietor of the copyright in the said work, and that the said work and also the said periodical have been duly entered in the register book of the Stationers' Company, pursuant to Act 5, 6 Viet c. 45, entitled 'An Act to amend the Law of Copyright.' And I further say that I have not granted any licence nor given any consent to the publication of my said work either in England or elsewhere except in the said periodical. And I make this solemn declaration, &c., &c." A certified copy of the entry in the register of the Stationers' Hall was put in, shewing the applicant's copyright to Great Expectations and All the Year Round. Act 5, 6 Viet. c. 45, § 15, is as follows --- "And be it enacted, that if any person shall, in any part of the British dominions, after the passing of this Act, print or cause to be printed, either for sale or exportation, any book in which there shall be subsisting copyright, 1861-1863 SC p34 without the consent in writing of the proprietor thereof, or shall import for sale or hire any such book so having been unlawfully printed from ports beyond the sea, or knowing such book to have been unlawfully printed or imported, shall sell, publish, or expose to sale or hire, or cause to be sold, published, or exported for sale or hire, or shall have in his possession for sale or hire, any such book so unlawfully printed or imported without such consent as aforesaid, such offender shall be liable to a special action on the case at the suit of the proprietor of such copyright, to be brought in any Court of record in that part of the British dominions in which the offence shall be committed. Provided always that in Scotland such offender shall be liable to an action in the Court of Session in Scotland, which shall and may be brought and prosecuted in the same manner in which any other action of damage to the like amount may be brought and prosecuted there." Porter, A.G., for the applicant, referred to the English law and to the Colonial law allowing the importation of foreign reprints of English copyright works (Act 4 of 1854). No Act of this Parliament can alter the provisions of the Imperial law. [BELL, J.: --- Respondents may perhaps plead that they reprinted the work from an American edition.] Even although the tale had been reprinted by the Americans, that would not destroy the copyright so as to allow its publication in the Herald. It is, however, for respondents to shew that they printed from an American edition. THE COURT granted a rule nisi. Posteà (August 31st). A letter was put in from defendants' attorneys stating they did not intend to oppose. THE COURT made the rule absolute, with costs. [Applicant's Attorney, A. HUTCHINSON. ] Brilliants story Regards Heather Heather MacAlister Content Manager South Africa / Consultant Ancestry.com<http://www.ancestry.com/> P 082-8082251 E [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> P. O. Box 455 Clanwilliam, 8135, South Africa
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, Port Elizabeth, Monday, August 11, 1997. THORP. – To Lance and Carmen (nee LOPPNOW), a son, born Thursday, August 7, 1997, at Sandton Clinic, Gauteng. MARRIAGES. FLOOD. – HAMMETT. Tony and Barbara BERKELEY announce with pleasure the marriage of Gillian, to Robin, younger son of Mike and Mary FLOOD on Saturday, August 2, 1997. DEATHS. EFSTRATIOU. – Phidios George. Sympathy to Illana and family. Remembered by George, Maria, Mishie, Helen, Richard and all the staff; Steven and Pantellis and staff at Super Value Supermarket, Kabega. HOGSHAW. – Eric Bertie, passed away at Greenacres Hospital on Friday, August 8, 1997. Mourned by his wife Margaret (Bubbles), and daughter Pam and son-in-law Claude, daughter Anne and son-in-law Malcolm and grandsons Charl and Joshua. Anglican service at Milnerton House Chapel, First Avenue, Walmer at 10.30 am, tomorrow (Tuesday), August 12. VAN ONSELEN. – Suzette, passed away on Friday, August 8, 1997. Wife of Trevor and mother of Wiehan and Ruan, daughter-in-law of Johan and Marina. Remembered by Zelda and Helen. FUNERAL NOTICES. VAN ONSELEN. – Suzette, passed away on Friday, August 8, 1997. Mourned by her husband Trevor and sons Wiehan and Ruan. Service will take place at 10.30 am, tomorrow (Tuesday), August 12 at the D.R. Church, Kragga Kamma, Sunridge Park, Interment North End Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. FISHER. – Sophia, passed away August 9, 1996. Missed by Eric, Val and family. JACOBS. – Nico (Jakes), passed away a year ago. Remembered by Bernice. MKAZA. – Nonyameko Virginia, passed away August 10, 1989. Remembered by your husband Mtutuzeli, children Babalwe, Nangamiso, Siyasanga, Kuhle and the rest of the family. OLIPHANT. – Gerhardus, passed away August 10, 1996. Missed by your sister Roseline and children; mother Annie and family. SINGH. – Agnes (Drieka), passed away August 8, 1982. Missed by your children Marilyn, Roger, Ursula, Marlene, Shavone, Debbie and Larry, son-in-law Gona, daughter-in-law Karyn and grandchildren Anita, Roshnee, Wenita, Waheed and the rest of the 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 listers, I would like to inquire whether anyone can help me with info on the parents and immediate family of: Christiaan Frederick Phillipus NEL born. 4 April 1924 died. 9 October 2006 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa married. Johanna Beatrice TALJAARD Johanna Beatrice TALJAARD born. 14 August 1933 died. 3 October 2008 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa These are my maternal grandparents of which I only have a limited amount of information regarding my grandmother, her parents and siblings. Any assistance regarding one or both these individuals will be greatly appreciated. Regards, Jason van der Merwe
Hi folks I am wondering if anyone has access to the above book? I need a lookup of my ancestor please?? She was called Johanna Hendriena (Christovora?) van Heerden Born in Graaff Reinet Birth: 1849-02-27 Death: 1922-04-25 at Platfontein, Kimberly Families Husband: Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe Children: 1. Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe Any help, is appreciated! Kindest regards to all Christine Weaver
Dear Christine I've got Janet Mellville's 1000 page + Van der Merwe register [thickest of my books - of which I have many :) ] at home and shall check for you tonight. If your family is not in there - Janet is a VERY thorough researcher - they were probably never born :) 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, Jan 23, 2014 at 5:13 AM, C Weaver <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Folks > > Thought I would try my hand on the other side of family. Can anyone > assist me finding out more about my ancestor. I would love to find out his > parents names and any siblings or an other children other than the one I > have listed! > > Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe > Gender: Male > Events > > Birth: 1849 at Coufeld, Muizenberg > Death: 1907-08-26 at Bobejaankrans, Kimberly > Families > > Wife: > Johanna Hendrina Christovora van Heerden > > Birth: 1849-02-27 at Graaf Reinet > Death: 1922-04-25 at Platfontein, Kimberly > Children: > 1. Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe > Ancestors > > > Children: > 1. Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe > > Thanks folks! > Christine Weaver > Jacob Jacobus van der Merwe > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Christine, I am also looking for any information on Van Der Merwe Family. My maternal grand parents were Roelof Van Der Merwe and Louis Van Der Merwe. Roelof died in 1963 in Phillipstown Cape. I have no other information on them, hopefully someone can help. Many Thanks Burnell Sent from my iPad > On Jan 23, 2014, at 2:36 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Van der Merwe Family (C Weaver) > 2. EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD, 06.08.1997 (Carol Beneke) > <mime-attachment> > <mime-attachment> > To contact the SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text.