INDEX TO CAPE PROVINCE DEATH CERTIFICATES for CAPE TOWN, 1911 on www.familysearch.org TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: 1. Under browse by location, click on Africa 2. Click on South Africa, Cape Province, Civil Deaths, 1895-1972 3. Click on Browse through 2,216,270 images 4. Click on 1911 5. Click on Cape Town 6. Enter desired image # in Image # box Information is in this order: Image #; Name 1114; John DENYER 1117; Mary Catherine SAVELL 1118; Johannes Casparus Jurgens VOS 1119; Lizzie ZINGG 1121; Gregoris RODRIGUES 1122; Elizabeth WENTZEL 1126; Rosie KOM 1127; Maud VALENTYNE 1133; John Attwood TANCRIEL 1136; Hubertina GARSTONE (nee ZIMMONS) 1140; William PARRY 1142; George M. SIMPSON 1143; James PHILLIPS 1144; Charles William COX 1153, 1154; Johannes STUDER 1158; Martin NUROK? 1164; William MCARTHUR 1168; Christian GELDENHUIS 1169; Johanna Carolina HEYDENRYCH 1171; John HORSWALL 1177; Annie Isabel BENNETT 1178; Joseph Alma BLAND 1183; Peter SMIT 1186; John Francis CLARIDGE 1189; Susannah LOSPER 1190; Helen JONES 1196; Ole BERTELSEN 1197; Charles William NEWTON 1198; Jacob Gerhardus DE BRUYN 1202; George BRITTAIN 1203; Charles Goodwin ELLIS 1204; William HOPE 1205; Unnamed male infant of Annie SMITH 1213; George Edward DEIGHTON 1224; Ivy Burges OGBURN 1243; Theodore William Ghislin GRAY 1244; George Page SHAKESPEARE 1250; William VAN VILZER 1255; Charles Samuel WEST 1256, 1257; Margaretha Jacoba DE WET 1261; Janet Murray ARNOT (nee WOOD) 1262; Lars BENSON 1264; James COOPER 1265; John COOPER 1269; John Fristhoff ROSENQUIST 1274; Maria SPOHR 1278; Gerrit Marquard BUYSKES 1285; Charles William WILTEMBURG? 1287; Amelia CREAMER (nee PIZER) 1288; Mary Jane MOSELY (nee MULLIGAN) 1290; Edwin PILLOW 1295; Vera HARRIS 1302; Margaret POWER 1304, 1305; Nicolas WALTERS 1311; Martha Bartholda KIRSTEN 1313; Johannes Gerhardus STEMMET 1314; Rebecca WILSON 1316; Magdalena Hendrina ANDERSON (nee Unknown) 1321; Wilhelmina Maria CHANEY (nee LUFF) 1324; George Charles SILVERWOOD 1329; Sarie DU TOIT (nee CARLSE) 1332; Helena Catherine SIMON 1334; Gustaf ZIMMERMAN 1339, 1340; Egbert MUNRO 1349; Hendrica LOUW (nee LUFF) 1355; William JOHNSON 1356; Margaret JOHANNESEN (nee Unknown) 1360; Samuel DRINKWATER 1362; Alfred MANSELL 1365; Theodor Johannes MULLER 1368; Walter BOYES 1369; Alfred George DAMERELL 1373; Joseph Hope CONNELL 1374; Danie Costella Francis BARNICLE? (BARNICK?) 1375; John CLARK 1383; Maria Jacoba Theresa SMUTS (nee COLLINS) 1388; Sebastian Stanley JOHNSON 1389; William SCHUMANN 1396; Dorothy Joan MUMBY 1397; Augustus Bernard TANCRED 1402; Michael HALVEY 1404; Robert John WARREN 1406; Meta SMIT (nee VISAGIE) 1407; Louisa GUNNERSON (nee KRIEL) 1408; Alfred LINCK 1410; Daniel CRAWFORD 1414; Patrick STANLEY 1416; John Wilhelm Ludwig BORCHERS 1422-1424; Matilda Elizabeth HOLWILL 1427; Christiaan Hendrik GOETZ 1428; Edna JOHNSON 1429; Maria HISPERTH 1432; Charlie TOWNS 1438; Hirst KNIGHT 1439; Johanna Fredericka SCHMIDT (nee KIELBREK) 1440; James BURNS 1442; Sarah VIVIAN (nee Unknown) 1451; Ellen BAKER (nee MCALEAVY) 1452; Martha Elizabeth MINNAAR (nee Unknown) 1456; Lily MILLER 1459; Israel Joseph ROYTOWSKI 1461; Albert Archibald MAY 1464; Amelia DECOITO 1469, 1470; Charles T. BROADBENT 1472; Louisa Sophia Dorothea KRONE (nee Unknown) 1473; Elizabeth Johanna O'CONNOR (nee SCHILL) 1474; Martin Heinrich Leopold SCHULTZE 1475; Walter John WILLIAMS 1480; Minnie HORWITZ (nee SCHLIVITZ) 1481; Robert MATHESON 1485; Kate COHEN (nee ROSENTHAL) 1492; George William MOIR 1494; William OSBORNE 1503, 1504; Patrick Joseph KAVANAGH 1507; Millicent BAILEY 1508; Nora Kathleen O'NEILL 1511; Adolf HARTMAN 1513; Louisa Alida MORRIS (nee NYHOFF) 1534; Lilian Gertrude PORTER 1537, 1538; Russell DALY 1539; Seinna COHEN (nee JOSEPH) 1541; Frank Charles SCHMIDT 1542; Kasbriel? JOCHELSOHN 1543; Charles SHABLE 1546; Sidney Clifford PARSONS 1550; Unnamed male infant of Miss VAN DER MERWE 1552; George Traill PHIN 1553; George HUDSON 1555; Sarah Catherina Barbara BROWN (nee MYBURGH) 1556; Hugina Hendrika VAN NIEKERK 1558; Frederick James Alexander SCHULLER 1564; Joshua Abraham Francois KEMP 1567; Hendrik Carel Vos LEIBBRANDT 1568, 1569; Jacobus Arnoldus RYNHOUD 1570; Hendrik Johannes DE KORTE 1571; Unnamed female infant of C. MATTHEWS 1574; Charles FREEMAN 1576; Joachim Wilhelm Heyneman RUSSOUW 1577; Annie Fawcett STORY (nee MORRIS) 1578; Unnamed female infant of L. KILPATRICK 1579; Geoffrey Cristine COBB 1580; Pietrus DEKENAH 1581; Louisa Maria Cornelia BAARD (nee CRUYWAGEN) 1583; Charles Bletterman ELLIOTT 1584; Kathleen Mary SKINNER (nee DONNELLY) 1585; Margaret MILNE 1586; Johannes Jacob WICHT 1587; Unnamed female infant of George Nicols ROBINS 1590; Bessie MCGRATH (nee TORNEY?) 1591; William John STORKEY 1592; Petrus Johannes Brink LOTZ 1593; Daniel DENYSSEN 1594; Douglas Burnbury HUXHAM 1596; William Frederick DAWSON 1597; Ann Maria SCOTT (nee PECKHAM) 1600; Annabella FINLAYSON (nee MASSIE) 1601; Eileen Marguerite MCCABE 1604; Janet (Jessie) MacGregor CLARK 1605; John MARTIN 1606; Johanna Jacoba Beatrix STEMMET 1607; John Edgcome RICHARDS 1608; Anna Gezina ZOUTENDYK (nee THEUNISSEN) 1609; Magdalena Maria Sarah SCHOLTZ (nee VAN DER POEL) 1610; Richard MARCUS 1611; Violet Nellie ANSTEY Transcribed by Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net
A CHRISTMAS MARKET—At Colesberg at Christmas there were upon the market, in the way of vegetables, only one bucket of potatoes, two buckets of green peas, and a few onions. The potatoes seemed likely to create a riot, and, after great altercation, were divided into three lots, and realised £1. 2s.10d. In some places flour or bread cannot be obtained, and rice is the staple diet . CHRISTMAS AT GRAHAMSTOWN. — Christmas was celebrated at Sir Walter Currie's mansion, where a dress ball was given to the military officers and other guests .The gay uniforms of the military, the airy costumes of the ladies, the sombre black of the civilians, formed an agreeable scene, and the Volunteer band (the only remnant of the Rifle Volunteers) gave great satisfaction. Cape & Natal News March 14, 1863 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR AT THE CAPE.— We have our own way of spending our holidays, and know how to keep up our spirits (writes "The Lounger," in the " Town Talk" of a Cape Town journal) We retain many of the customs of the old country. We do not forget nor neglect the religious origin and character of the festival. The Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Roman Catholics go to churches decorated in such a style as churches cannot be decorated in countries where the snow covers up all the treasures of Nature. Look at those garlands, festoons and wreathes of brightest, freshest green, interwoven with brilliant flowers of every hue. Look at those stars, crosses, and other appropriate devices, composed of everlasting flowers. You have no such things in the country . The Dutch, though they do not decorate their churches, attend them in crowds; for strict Calvinists though they be in most matters of doctrine, Christmas Day is to them one of the most solemn and sacred in the year. Coming from church—not through snow crunching under our feet, but if in town through hot, dusty, sweltering streets if in the old country, through shady lanes, with the perfume of orange blossom and a thousand other flowers wafted to us on a welcome breeze from orchards gardens, and cornfields-we go home and sit down to our hot heavy orthodox Christmas dinners of roast beef and plum-pudding, with the thermometer standing at 90 or 100 degrees in the shade. But we do not sit long over our wine and walnuts. For as the evening comes on the rooms, cool during the day, become oppressively hot. No closed windows or shutters here now. Every door and window is thrown open to admit the slightest breeze. But still it gets hotter within doors. We go out under the trees, among the flowers, and there spend our Christmas evening. As the day closes, a full, round, summer moon with a rich rosy blush, caught from the sun which has just set in a blaze of colour in the western waves, rises over the far distant mountains, flooding the landscape with such a glorious sheen as never you saw in northern climes. No, sirs you never saw such a Christmas Day and evening as we had here last year. Our climate is renowned-fine days and finer evenings are not scarce with us; but even we were in raptures. We did not envy you your snowy fields and frosted trees, your cosy rooms and roaring fires. Out in open air, in the clear moonlight, we gathered in happy groups, and there told our Christmas tales, played our Christmas games, and sang our Christmas songs And there we drank your health's, and thought of you fondly and affectionately; did not envy you; did not wish that we were with you, but that you were with us, to see how we spend our Christmas in this sunny southern clime. And we are fonder of Christmas and New Year than you are, so fond of them that we are not content with one day, but have a second Christmas Day, and a second New Year’s day. On all these four days, the last two especially, Capetown streets – the business ones at any rate-were completely deserted. Not a workhouse, office, or shop was open. No work of any kind whatever was done. Even the newspaper proprietors sent their papers to press some thirty-six hours before they were published, in order to give their printers two full holidays. New Year's Day and the following day are greater holidays with the old Cape settlers than the Christmas days. And they were never more thoroughly enjoyed than they were this year. The weather continued as fine as it had been at Christmas, and picnic parties were the general order of the day with all classes. The trains took thousands of passengers out to all the stations between this and Wellington, the tramway cars were filled with those who wished to picnic on the rocks at Seapoint; omnibuses and carts plying from earliest morn took hundreds to cool retreats at Mowbray, Rondebosch, Newlands, Wynberg, and Constantia; the woods skirting Table Mountain, and those clothing the sides of the picturesque little valley which runs down into Camp's Bay, were alive with people. No, sirs, you in the old country don't know what a New Year's Day picnic party is. Cape & Natal News March 15, 1864
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD. Port Elizabeth, Thursday, August 27, 1987. BIRTHS. GRONDEL. – To Ed and Leonie (nee BIRCH), a son Stuart, brother to Mark, born in Benoni, on Monday, August 17, 1987. HOWARTH. – To Dale and Paula (nee STEVENS), a son, brother for Grant and Geoffrey, at Sandford, KEYSER. – To Marius and Pietie (nee BOSHOFF), a daughter, born on Tuesday, August 25, 1987, at Frere Hospital, East London. SMITH. – To Brian and Olivier (nee EDELSTEIN), another Aussie grandson. From Harold and Mollie. STEVENS. – To Michael and Colleen, a son, born Tuesday, August 25, 1987, in King Williams Town, a brother for Jonothan. ENGAGEMENTS. BARNARD. – FERREIRA. Annemarie has great pleasure in announcing the engagement of her daughter Karon, to Henry, son of Basie and Ina Barnard of Jeffreys Bay. DEATHS. BROWNE. – Kenneth (K.G.Y.), husband of Kathleen and father of Keith BROWNE and Betty HAWKE, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 1987, aged 89 years. Missed by Phil, Tim, Tess and Tony HAWKE. EMMERSON. – Eddie, passed away on Monday, August 24, 1987. Husband of Eve, brother of Fred, Agnes and Dougie. GERBER. – Martha Magdalena, passed away on Monday, August 24, 1987, aged 78. Mother of Eugene, mother-in-law of Linda and grandmother of Ryan and Justin. Missed by her daughter Leonie, son-in-law Paul and granddaughter Melanie; son Jimmy; son Errol. REGNARD. – Arnold. Mrs REGNARD and Denese, our condolences, from the Westview Soccer Club; Eastern Province Softball Association. RICH. – Henry, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 1987. Mourned by his wife Shirley and children Johan, Peter, Penny, Lynne, grandchildren Josua, Justin and Matthew. WIGGINS. – Edgar Albert, passed away on Monday, August 24, 1987. Missed by his wife Cecilia; son Neville and Karen and grandchildren Agnes and Libbie; son Davis, Judy and grandchildren Colleen and Gary; Rex VENTER. FUNERAL NOTICES. BARNES. – Jack Pennell, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 1987, in Uitenhage. Mourned by his wife Lorna and family. A memorial service will be held at the Congregational Church, Caledon Street, Uitenhage today (Thursday), August 27, at 11 am. Cremation private. BROWNE. – Kenneth (K.G.Y.), husband of Kathleen and father of Keith BROWNE and Betty HAWKE, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 1987. The funeral will take place in St Cuthbert’s Church, Westbourne Road, tomorrow (Friday), August 28, 1987, at 11.30 am. Cremation private. REGNARD. – Arnold, passed away on Saturday, August 22, 1987. Mourned by his mother and sister, Mrs REGNARD and Denese. Cremation service will take place tomorrow (Friday), August 28, at 11 am, at the Crematorium. RICH. – Henry, passed away on Tuesday, August 25, 1987, at the age of 82 years. The funeral will take place at tomorrow (Friday), August 28, the Methodist Church, Westering, at 2 pm. Cremation private. VAN DYK. – Nico, passed away on Wednesday, August 26, 1987. Funeral service will take place today (Thursday), August 27, from the D.R. Church, Kensington, at 11 am. Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery. WIGGINS. – Edgar Albert, passed away on Monday, August 24, 1987. Cremation service will take place at PE Crematorium today (Thursday), August 27, 1987, at 10 am. IN MEMORIAM. BECKLEY. – Peggy Eileen, passed away August 27, 1985. Remembered by her husband Harold, children George, Patricia, mother-in-law of Dawn, Gerald, Desere and nana to Donovan, Claire, Michele, Karl, Delena and Debbie; sister Joan, Alec and family; sister Winnie and family. FOLDY. – Joyce, passed away August 27, 1986. Missed by Auntie “Sheila”; Leslie, Gary and Mark; mother, sisters Edna and June and brother Mickey; daughter Sharon and Peter and grandchildren Darren and Illana. RADFORD. – Alan, passed away August 27, 1985. Remembered by Pat THOMSON, East London; husband Pat. REDELINGHUIS. – Jimmy, passed away August 27, 1986. Remembered by his wife Judy and Ralton. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 carme@iafrica.com ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD. Port Elizabeth, August 24, 1987 BIRTHS. WAY. – To Nigel and Debbie (nee RORKE), a son Gareth Axton, born on Friday, August 21, 1987 at Sandford. WILMOT. – Irene is happy to announce the arrival of her granddaughter on Friday, August 21, 1987. ENGAGEMENTS. GLADWIN. – McGREGOR. Steve and Sharon wish to announce they were engaged on Saturday, August 22, 1987. GUILLUM-SCOTT. – BLACK. Bill and Suzanne are happy to announce their engagement. DEATHS. BROODRYK. – J.C. (Brodie), passed away on Saturday, August 22, 1987. Father of Jeanette, Terry, Joey, Rae and Andrea. FRANKLIN. – Nancy, passed away on August 21, 1987 at the Provincial Hospital. Missed by Pat, Nancy-Anne, Hennie, Cedric and grandchildren. HICKS. – Elizabeth (Bessie), passed away on Friday, August 21, 1987. Wife of Bernard and mother of Margaret and Alice. JERLING. – Laudie (Jerry), passed away on Saturday, August 22, 1987. Missed by Marie, Laurene, Dave, Ola, Les, Kelly and Donnie. POHL. – Lillian, passed away on August 23, 1987, in Shenfield. Wife of Norman and mother of Pam, Jon, Rose and families. REGNART. – Arnold, passed away on Saturday, August 22,1987. Missed by his mother and sister Denise; Freda and John. STAMM. – Horst Ewald, passed away on Thursday, August 22, 1987. Missed by Management and Staff of Mannesman Demag. VERMEULEN. Jannie, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Missed by Kitty, William and Wessel and Christel, Johan, Jeanie and Melony; Maxie, Swifty and children; Gerrie, Beatrix, Carl and Cobus; Brian, Trevor and Keith FROST and their families. FUNERAL NOTICES. FRANKLIN. – Nancy. The cremation service will take place at St Columbus Presbyterian Church, 50 Nile Road, Perridgevale, today (Monday), August 24, 1987 at 2 pm. Cremation private. NIEMAND. – Ockert, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Funeral service will take place tomorrow (Tuesday), August 25, from St Patricks Catholic Church, Somers Road, Sydenham at 1 pm. Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery. POHL. – Lillian, a private memorial Service will be held at Hilton on August 25, 1987. SCHMIDT. – Ronald (Ronnie). The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, August 25, 1987, at 3 pm at the Newton Park Methodist Church. Cremation private. TOWNSIN. – Gwen. Service will take place from St Saviour’s Church, Walmer, tomorrow (Tuesday), August 25 at 3 pm. Cremation private. VERMEULEN. – Jan Daniel, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Members of the Aloe Shellhole M.O.T.H. are requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade J.D. VERMEULEN, at the Crematorium at 11am, today (Monday), August 24, 1987. IN MEMORIAM. GAMBLE. – Beryl Stella, passed away 20 years ago today. Remembered by June, Terence, Gay, Lynn and their families. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 carme@iafrica.com ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/
I was dismayed to be sold this disc for £16 + postage to UK. The aesope fables site did not make it clear that it the same disc as is for sale through eggsa for £11 including postage to members, as the Title did not seem to be clearly stated. " Just in case anyone is looking for this it is being advertised in Fables of Grahamstown’s latest catalogue -aesop@fables.co.za; #22048 Slater, Hugo. 1820 SETTLERS FAMILY TREES1176 And Eastern Cape Families 1800-1900. (CD). 1 x CD in jewel case. New unused copy. 10th edition 2011. current edition. £16.00 Contains genealogical date on 106000 individuals and 59000 direct descendants of 1820 Settlers, 900 photographs & 540 document scans. Will install & run on Windows-based computer, comes with Cumberland Family Tree genealogy software. POST FREE WORLDWIDE. Reciprocal support from author for new data on your family. "
Perhaps someone can be "persuaded" to make this information more widely available? Becky .... Brian+. -----Original Message----- From: south-africa-eastern-cape-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:south-africa-eastern-cape-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Malcolm Stevens Sent: 21 December 2012 19:23 To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Street Naming Records: Wright Street, Port Elizabeth The Nelson Mandela Bay metro was unable to help with my query. I even emailed the CEO who came with "yo, this is strange, have no idea. try some of the very old councillors." Thankfully Carol came to my rescue with a lookup from the typescript of the research a few people have made reference to by Mr Meyer in 1976. "Wright Street, Sidwell on the one side of Fowler developed by R.W. Pudney.On the other side was Fowler Street, named after his wife's family and Wright Street after his mother's family, (wife of A.J.Pudney)." AJ Pudney was married to Helen Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Captain William George Sabin Wright who hailed from England. From my limited experience it seems that a look-up from the typescript of Mr Meyer's research is the bets route to go, rather than dealing with the Nelson Mandela Bay metro. Sincerely Malcolm On 2012/12/15 11:19 AM, Malcolm Stevens wrote: > Compliments of the festive season to all my fellow listers. Wishing > you all a wonderful Christmas 2012. > > My wife's Wright ancestors hail from Port Elizabeth, with a family > story that Wright Street in PE was named after this part of the family. > Pffffttt I though until I found a marriage record today, with one of > the Wright's living in Wright Street, PE in 1938. Perhaps there is > some truth to this story. Question is, is there a way to find out who > a street is named after in city records? > > regards > Malcolm > >
INDEX TO CAPE PROVINCE DEATH CERTIFICATES for CAPE TOWN, 1911 on www.familysearch.org TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: 1. Under browse by location, click on Africa 2. Click on South Africa, Cape Province, Civil Deaths, 1895-1972 3. Click on Browse through 2,216,270 images 4. Click on 1911 5. Click on Cape Town 6. Enter desired image # in Image # box Information is in this order: Image #; Name 604; Maria HUTTON (nee Unknown) 605; Andries OOSTHUYSEN 607; Arturo LODETTI 610; Harry LONGWORTH 612; Magdalena Sophia FERREIRA 626; George Arthur GOODWAY 645; Leah BRINN 648; William Edward MORROW 652; Andris DU PLESSIS 654; Thomas Gibson LIVINGSTONE 655; Herbert Swenburne HARDY 657; Robert EDMISTON 658; Karel MULLER 660; Otto RUSSOUW 661; Alexander Baillie CRAIG 667; Sarel PENKIN 669; Esther STONE (nee GREENBERG) 674; William MAXTED 677, 678; Edith HENDRICKS 679; Grace Emmeline ROSS 680; Edward John LANG 681; Doris Alma Mary GROSE 684; Unnamed male infant of Louis John CUFF (CUTT?) 688; Alfred James DODDS 689; Unnamed female infant of Unknown 690; Catharina Johanna Louisa STEYN (nee ROCHER) 693; John MCCARTHY 697; William CAVANAGH 702; Michael FARRELL 710; Margaret CARROLL 715; William OPIE 716; Elizabeth Sophia Johanna FOBIAN 717; Reginald Coverdale BELL 720; Clara GELB 721; Samuel COWLING 727; Phillip RIEGELHUTH 728; Robert COLLINS 729; Frederick George HARRIS 730; Myer JUBERICK 735; Sarah Ann SAWYER (nee Unknown) 736; Alice DRAKE (nee BRADLEY) 737; Maria Margaret MURCK 742; John MILLER 743; Levin ROSETTENSTEIN 744; Alexander John CROSER 746; Arthur Reginald BURNS 747; William VOLKWYN 756; William YOUNG 763; Charles Fredrick HEATON 766; Ernest Harris ROCKET 769; Maria LIEBENBERG 770; William BROPHY 775, 776; John KELLY 777; Peter Johannes SETTERS 780; Patrick MCPARTLAND 783; Isaac Daniel DE VRIES 796; Alexander Johnson FRASER 800; Wilhelmina Carolina KOHLING (nee FOCKE) 802; Alfred ROUSE 808; Emma Susan Marian VAN BREDA 820; Hermann Friedrich OCHS 823; William ROBINSON 824; Augusta Dorothy KOTZE (nee KARSTENS) 829; Jeremiah Callanan RYAN 833; William BOWKER 834; Annie JOHNSON 836; Catharine JOHNSON (nee Unknown) 839; Maria Catharina Johanna GEYER 841; Mary Plunkett DRAKE (nee STIDWORTHY) 842; Carl WIRTH 847; Thomas GOWANS 849; Alice FELTMANN 851; Helena VERSTER (nee DU PLOOY) 852; Jean Frederick HOFFMANN 853; John ASHFORD 855; Idris Owain LLOYD 863; Christina FRIEMOND (nee Unknown) 865; Agnes WIGHT (nee Unknown) 867; Vera Magdalena SLEIGH 870; Alice MANSON 874; Alice Muriel GOLDSCHMIDT 880, 881; Nellie SCHWEITZER (nee VAN DER SCHIFFE) 883; Edward BARTNICK 884; Wolf SILBER 886; Frederick John EADY 890; Unnamed female infant of Nathan KATZENBERG 894; James HENN 895, 896; Samuel ANDREWS 897; Samuel JONES 902; Stephanus GERBER 904; Angelina BAKER 909, 910; Hester Catherina VAN DER MERWE 913; Clara Louisa KNOBELDORFF (nee CLOETE) 915; David NAISMITH 918; Hannah PREIS (nee Unknown) 927; Harry CAMBRIDGE 932; Archibald BREMNER 933; Robert Thomas ROBERTS 939; Elizabeth ROSE (nee HALL) 943; Beulah VAN WINSEN 947; Frank SCHILLER 949; Bernard BERNSTEIN 950; Annie KOTZE 954; Sheila Winifred RYAN 955; Edward Aston DAWSON 958; John POGODENSKY 959; Unnamed male infant of John Egulsen JOHNSON 961; George Francis FREE 964; Charles Jesser HARNOLD 969; Carl Hermann POPPE 970; Elizabeth Maria MUNNIK 972; Michael COMMINS 973; Charles Keet HOWES 975; Francis GARDNER 977; Catherine WAKEFIELD (nee BRAND) 978; Jane Elizabeth BREMNER (nee FORESTER) 981; William SUDELL 982; Charles FREEMAN 989; Archibald CAMPBELL 990; Frances Muriel WATERMEYER (nee GREITE) 996; Carl William ANDERSON 1002; Charles TANCRAL 1004; Charles HOUNDSOME 1007; Edmond LUYT 1012; John Sangster GRANT 1018; Petronella Magdalena Wilhelmina MULLER 1021; Rowan Herbert TOY 1022; Alfred GALLO 1023; John WATSON 1024; Ruby JOLLY 1025; Anna Elsbeth CLAUSEN (nee JANSEN?) 1030; Nathan SCHWIMMER 1031; Abe GOLDSTEIN 1034; Elise RABER 1036; Cathrina Johanna DE ROUBAIX 1037; Kate BOYD (nee DREYER) 1038; Joel COHEN 1040; Stephan Benjamin BENNETT 1044; Cornelius BARTHOLOMEW 1045; Thomas DOLBY 1048; William John WINGHAM 1049; William ASH 1051; Roy BLUSGAR 1053; David SHEDDEN 1054; Jane Olive SIMMONS 1057; Cecil Grover HAYES 1068; Thomas Henry Phin Smith HUMPHREYS 1069; Charles BANNING 1070; Annie LEVY (nee SHAPIRO) 1071, 1072; Louis GRAFF 1076; Jacobus VAN WYK 1077; Franz Leonard RANDELIN 1078; Catherina Sebastina HOFMEYR 1082; John Henry TANGYE 1084; George BROWN 1085; Henry John COX 1086; Petronella Maria MOCKE (nee WELCH) 1091; Andrew Ritchie MACKENZIE 1094; Catherine Mary BENGE 1095; Gracie PRINCE 1097; John PENDER 1098; Maria Elizabeth JOUBERT 1099; Catherine GARCIA (nee TURFIM?) 1102; Julia DEASY 1106; Maria Johanna JEFFREYS (nee HERBERT) Transcribed by Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net
Interesting extract from Port Elizabeth in Bygone days - Redgrave 1947 Kind regards Nikki Sedgefield "The foundation of Port Elizabeth was laid............................................the white population, apart from the military, was estimated at about thirty five souls and their names appear in an interesting old document left by Mr Griffin HAWKINS who was a visitor to the Bay in 1819:- EVATT, Francis - Commandant Henry - his son CREIG - Commissary CAMM - his clerk NICHOLL & CHABAUD - Merchants WELSFORD - Retailer Benjamin GREEN - his clerk HUNT - Retailer FRAMES - Merchant McPHAIL - Mason BOARD - Contractor FORTUIN ( Malay) - Blacksmith Nicholas HITJE - Hotel-keeper ( Red Lion Tavern) DUNN, GAMBOL & son - Postmaster BURCHELL - Apothecary Gambol HARTMAN - Field Cornet DIESEL & son - Masons ( brought especially from Cape Town to build Frederick KORSTENs big cement oil tanks) Thomas GRIFFIN - Shoemaker BROWN - Shoemaker GURNEY - Boatman and crew SMITH - Boatman and crew HATCHELOVEN - Butcher YOUNGER, John - Surgeon YOUNGER, Thomas - his brother MOLLINEAUX, Thomas - Whalefisher REID, James - crew DE MELL, Joe - crew HUBBARD, Joe - crew KANE - Sawyer LA HARPE - Retailer MINTO, Dr - Garrison surgeon HAWKINS Griffin- a visitor. -----Original Message----- From: Terence Cockcroft Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 12:52 PM To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Port Elizabeth Street Names and some other places! How fascinating, Nikki. Regards Terry Cockcroft terrycoc@xsinet.co.za ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.930 / Virus Database: 2637.1.1/5475 - Release Date: 12/20/12 22:02:00 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.930 / Virus Database: 2637.1.1/5475 - Release Date: 12/20/12 22:02:00
How fascinating, Nikki. Regards Terry Cockcroft terrycoc@xsinet.co.za
The Nelson Mandela Bay metro was unable to help with my query. I even emailed the CEO who came with "yo, this is strange, have no idea. try some of the very old councillors." Thankfully Carol came to my rescue with a lookup from the typescript of the research a few people have made reference to by Mr Meyer in 1976. "Wright Street, Sidwell on the one side of Fowler developed by R.W. Pudney.On the other side was Fowler Street, named after his wife's family and Wright Street after his mother's family, (wife of A.J.Pudney)." AJ Pudney was married to Helen Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Captain William George Sabin Wright who hailed from England. From my limited experience it seems that a look-up from the typescript of Mr Meyer's research is the bets route to go, rather than dealing with the Nelson Mandela Bay metro. Sincerely Malcolm On 2012/12/15 11:19 AM, Malcolm Stevens wrote: > Compliments of the festive season to all my fellow listers. Wishing you > all a wonderful Christmas 2012. > > My wife's Wright ancestors hail from Port Elizabeth, with a family story > that Wright Street in PE was named after this part of the family. > Pffffttt I though until I found a marriage record today, with one of the > Wright's living in Wright Street, PE in 1938. Perhaps there is some > truth to this story. Question is, is there a way to find out who a > street is named after in city records? > > regards > Malcolm > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Dear Listers Does anybody have information on Ann Wood born 3 Feb 1828 in Grahamstown. She married Edward Wright on 7 Dec 1847 in Port Elizabeth. One record has her name as Ann Sarah Wood, another as Annie Wood. She died on 24 Jul 1899 of influenza. Being born in 1828 in Grahamstown does lend itself to her being a first generation 1820 settler however I've not tied her to any of the Woods as yet, but somehow Charles Wood and Ann Penny seem very likely parents since one of Ann Wright (Nee Wood) 's children was named Charles Penny Wright. Thank you all and a Merry Christmas and wonderful 2013 to all of you. Sincerely Malcolm
Hi Carol Do you have anything on the surname TERRY! Many thanks Jenn Graham & Jennifer Lloyd [Genealogical & Historical Research] 2 Constantia Court River's End Road Plumstead 7800 Cape Town South Africa Tel: +0027 (0)21 7974875 Mobile: 0824037343 email: lacey@yebo.co.za www.southafricanfamily.com I'm not stuck, I'm Ancestrally challenged Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass It's about learning to dance in the rain ----- Original Message ----- From: "Accounts IBF" <accounts@ibfprint.co.za> To: <south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:47 AM Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 > Hi Carol > > I'm also tagging onto this St Paul's Anglican graveyard request - do you > perhaps have any Saunders in the records buried from St Paul's from say > 1850 > until the church closed. Still looking for the parents (Saunders, first > names unknown) of John Edward Saunders, my husband's grandfather. > > > Antoinette Saunders > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carol Beneke [mailto:carme@iafrica.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:01 AM > To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 > > Hi Lynette. > > Can you please let me have the names of the people you are looking for. > > Best wishes > Carol > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lynette Elliott > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:12 AM > To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 > > Carol, > > do you have anything on Phillips or Hunt family please? > > Lynette > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD. Port Elizabeth, Saturday, August 22, 1987. BIRTHS. GIBBS. – To Peter and Moira (nee SALT), a son Shea, brother to Kate, born on Wednesday, August 19, 1987 at Sandford. HANSEN. – To Martin and Marlene, a daughter and sister for Melissa, Monique, Michelle and Matthew. STRYDOM. – To Johan and Amanda (nee COETZEE), a son born on Thursday, August 20, 1987 at the George Hospital. WISEMAN. – To Richard and Dawn (nee HART), a son born in Johannesburg on Thursday, August 20, 1987. ENGAGEMENTS. BENEKE. – THEUMA. Ken and Ina are pleased to announce their engagement. HOP HING. – TUPCHONG. Mr and Mrs David TUPCHONG of Toronot, Canada, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Karen to Patrick, third eldest son of Mr and Mrs Kat Long HOP HING of Port Elizabeth. MANNING. – GAIN. The engagement is announced between Bruce, son of Mr and Mrs Les Manning of Port Elizabeth and Barbara, daughter of Mrs Len GAIN, of Rondebosch and the late Mr Bobby GAIN. PIPER. – MCQUAIDE. John and Mary are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Alison, to Nicholas, eldest son of Peter and Anne PIPER, of Pretoria on Friday, August 21, 1987. MARRIAGES. BEECH. – CASTELYN. The marriage of Dalina, daughter of Lolie and the late Danie to Malcolm, eldest son of Graham (Brian) and Naomi will take place in the Full Gospel Church, Grahamstown at 3 pm today (Saturday), August 22, 1987. SIEBERT. – FOXMAN. The marriage of Philip and Amy will take place in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 6, 1987. DEATHS. HAYFIELD. – Daisy, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987 at Munro Kirk. Remembered by Maureen and Graham POVEY and Pat TREMLING. MOULTON. – Elma, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Remembered by Phylis, Gordon, Malcolm, Allison and family; Jiggs and Wylda PRETORIUS, Ian, Merle, Jayne and JT. NIMMO. Arthur (Barney), passed away in Richmond, Natal, on Wednesday, August 19, 1987, husband of Phyllis and father of Wendy and Peter. OOSTHUIZEN. – Mary (nee MARLIN), passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. Missed by her husband Pat and family; Kenny, Margie, Neville, Anita, Kurt, Griffin, Vanessa, Donovan, Bronwin, Eugene and Sharné; Colin and Louise, Arlin and Sharon, Mark, Wayne and Caryn. SCHMIDT. – Robert (Ronnie), passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. Son of Sam and Bertha and brother of Maureen, Brian, Barbara and Gary. VERMEULEN. – Jannie, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Missed by Rosie and grandchildren Shaun, Graig, Michael and Morne. FUNERAL NOTICES. JORDAAN. – Martin (Tjoep), husband of Frieda, passed away at the Livingston Hospital on Thursday, August 20, 1987 at the age of 45. The funeral service will take place tomorrow (Sunday), August 23, 1987, at 2 pm, from the Weiss Memorial Church, Schauderville, thence to Paapenkuils Cemetery. SCHMIDT. – Robert (Ronnie). The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, August 25, 1987 at 3 pm at the Newton Park Methodist Church. Cremation private. IN MEMORIAM. CADLE. – Toys, passed away 3 years ago, today. Remembered always, Harold and Gloria. ENGELBRECHT. – Our father and grandfather, passed away 6 years ago today. Missed by Gordon, Liz, Paul and Carol. FIFIELD. – Jack. Remembered by Edna, Merna, Norma and Michele. MULLER. – Stuart, passed away tragically in August 1980. Remembered by the MULLER family. MURRAY. – Martha, passed away three years ago. Remembered by Illona and Ramon. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 carme@iafrica.com ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/
Cooke Lane. Possibly after Samuel Cooke, carpenter, who appears in the 1899 directory. Brian+ -----Original Message----- From: south-africa-eastern-cape-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:south-africa-eastern-cape-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of moonshell Sent: 20 December 2012 00:23 To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Port Elizabeth Street Names If A,B,C were published, does anyone have a copy of the Looking Back that contains "C" to check for Cooke Lane or Street? Hopefully. Shannon On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:15 AM, The Revd Fr Brian Tee < snottygobble@bigpond.com> wrote: > Looking Back ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
And some more Kind regards nikki Sedgefield Market Square, The Hill, Main Street Site originally occupied by the Railway station, '.... here stood in the early days the popular boarding house of Mrs BROOK, hence the name of Brook Street." Rodney Street was named after a canteen known as the Admiral Rodney which stood at the corner of Rodney Street and Strand Street" Evatt Street - in 1824 Capatin EVATT as chairman of a small group of religious minded settlers assembled ( at a Tavern) "for the purpose of considering the most speedy and effective means of erecting a place of worship" "Coopers Kloof .........derived its name from the low red-tiled house that stood alone at the foot of the kloof, owned and occupied by the shoemaker named Mr COOPER" Rawson's Bridge - named in honour of the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. R.W. Rawson Wylde Bridge - named in honour of Mr. WYLDE then Resident Magistrate of port Elizabeth. Redhouse - "derives its name from the fact that on its present site there came into existence a small temporary mud and reed domicile in which lived an old seafaring European fisherman named COOK who prepared bait for his employer, a wealthy P.E. Merchant and keen angler, Deleberl Pritchett BLAINE,.....................COOK's hut was coloured outside with red ochre, making it quite a landmark and since the year 1859 the locality became known as the "Rooi Huis" or Redhouse." No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.930 / Virus Database: 2637.1.1/5472 - Release Date: 12/19/12 22:43:00
Hi Carol I'm also tagging onto this St Paul's Anglican graveyard request - do you perhaps have any Saunders in the records buried from St Paul's from say 1850 until the church closed. Still looking for the parents (Saunders, first names unknown) of John Edward Saunders, my husband's grandfather. Antoinette Saunders -----Original Message----- From: Carol Beneke [mailto:carme@iafrica.com] Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:01 AM To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 Hi Lynette. Can you please let me have the names of the people you are looking for. Best wishes Carol -----Original Message----- From: Lynette Elliott Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:12 AM To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 Carol, do you have anything on Phillips or Hunt family please? Lynette
Hi all Scanned through Port Elizabeth in Bygone Days by Redgrave (1947) and noticed the following which i thought may be of interest and/or relevant to the topic being discussed. South End, Walmer and Vicinity "The ancient red and yellow tenement that stood for many years in Thomas Street denoted the early domicile of the RUDOLPH family whose family graveyard was at the top of Rudolph Street." " In Thomas Street also lived the GARDNERS whose family graveyard was situated some four hundred yards further up Walmer Rd" Miss SOUTH( arrived Algoa Bay 1843 aboard the "Abbotsford") married Mr WHITE, the constructor of White's Rd leading up to the hill. " Emerald Hill, the famous farm and suburb adjoining Walmer , was originally granted by Lord Charles Somerset to John O'NEAL in September, 1815. The place derived its name from the fact that its first owner and numerous other later residents of the area all hailed from Ireland, or the Emerald Isle." " One small solitary cottage stood for years in Brickmaker's Kloof and was occupied by Jarvis HAGUE, a brickmaker by calling, from which fact, no doubt, the locality of Brickmaker's Kloof derives its name" Market Square, The Hill, Main Street "Prospect Hill boasted of a small white cabin occupied by a painter at the back of 'Somers Roost', the latter having been put up by auctioneer William Somers KIRKWOOD, hence the name" " The area known as Trinder Square in Western Road was formerly a wide, open vlei used for watering the cattle on the Hill, whilst the natives also used the water for domestic purposes. On the north side of the vlei were a few semi-detached houses called "Trinder Villas" , and in one of these lived for many years the Hon. H.W. PEARSON M.L.A., who had married the widow of William TRINDER SMITH. The unsightly vlei was eventually filled in, but the name Trinder Square remained and is to-day a popular playground for children, with its green lawns and shady trees." " In Rink Street three detached houses all on the same pattern were ercted by Mr WHITEHEAD, Mr SCALLAN and Mr. PARKIN. In 1877 the Kromm Management erected a large skating rink which was welcomed most enthusiastically by the townspeople and the street received its name from this favourite place of amusement." " The present Russell Road was first known as Burial Kloof, for on its upper right slope was the burial ground of the early settlers, but later it was names Hymanskloof after Mr. HYMAN, leader of the Hyman party, whose isolated dwelling at the lower end of old Main Street faced the kloof." " Much money and labour were spent in converting Hymanskloof into the present important thoroughfare which, upon completion, was christened Russell Road, after Lord RUSSELL of that period and was opened to traffic on August 6 1863" "Adjoining Barry LENNON's ( Russell Road) was HANDFIELD's Bible depot. HANDFIELD's Valley along the Baaken's River was named after him., for his was the first large dwelling in that part of the valley." " In 1850, Inspector WHITE, of the old Colonial Roads Department, forseeing the Hill to be a future residential area, employed a gang of native convicts from the local gaol to construct a road up the kloof, hence the name White's Road." " Constitution Street ..........The name of the street has been attributed to the early cockneys who named it after the famous old Constitution Hill of London, whilst others maintain that to climb the steep hill daily afforded excellent excercise for one's "constitution" - hence the name" Hope these are of interest, I will post more as I find them. Kind regards Nikki Sedgefield No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.930 / Virus Database: 2637.1.1/5472 - Release Date: 12/19/12 22:43:00
Hi Shannon I have checked all available records for Port Elizabeth. He would probably have been re-interred in North End but has no gravestone and there are no burial records for that period. On a long shot (and unlikely) he may have been buried in St. Marys but no gravestone. There are 91 Vice names on the CD nearly all of which are in the EL area. A few mod ones in Grahamstown including a Thomas (1970's) so could be a son. Sorry I cannot give the query a happy ending!! Best Wishes Carol -----Original Message----- From: moonshell Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:08 AM To: south-africa-eastern-cape@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ZA-EC] Anglican Graveyard 1890 Carol, I think we may have corresponded but thanks for any assistance you can offer. I am looking for Mr Thomas Vice (1833-1889) who was buried by St Pauls Anglican Church in 1889. It was located on the corner of Albany Road and Govan Mbeki Avenue, according to the history section of their current website. Shannon
KING WILLIAMS TOWN 1895 1; William; COVENTRY 4; George; DOQHERTY 5; Florence Maud; DOMONEY 6; Walter Thomas; HICKMAN 9; Hugo; FRANZ 10; Wilhelm; VOLKER 11; Engela Cecilia; DE LANGE 12; Peter Willem Adrian; VAN DER MERWE 18; Edith Mary; SHACKLETON 19; Wilemine Albertine; ANDRECKA 21; James Nicholas; GUNN 22; Augusta; KUMM 24; Mary Elizabeth ; LEVEY 29; Patrick; O'SHAUGHNESSY 31; Alexander; RIRIE 33; Alfred William; BOONMAN 34; Johann Michael; VOLB 36; Sarah Ann; TALBOT 37; Arthur Frederick; GULARDI 39; Benefred; MEHRLE 40; Rosa; RACHEL 41; Friedrich; KRAMANN 53; Theresa; DIEPOLDER 54; Christina Cornelia Johanna; SCHEEPERS 57; Gerald; ASHENHURST 58; Anna Catherine; HILNER 59; Victor Charles; SEIDERER 60; Ernest; LIEBRUM 62; Jacoba Myrtle; SMITH 64; Florence L; HARTLEY 65; Reginald William; DUCKLES 66; Helena Martha; DEMMER 68; Martin ; MATTIG 69; Charles; STRATFORD 70; Wilhelmine; KIRSTEN 71; Johann Gottlieb; SCHADT 73; James ; GALLAGHER 87; Samuel; VAISEY 92; Myrtle; MULLER 97; Friedrich Daniel; NINNEMANN 106; Eliza; REEVES 108; Bryeina Ross; ERSKINE 120; William Edward; DUFFIELD 121; Lilian May; TATHAM 122; Susan Elizabeth; SWANEPOOL 124; Edward; EASTON 127; Frances Constance; DE SCALLY 130; Hermann Wilhelm Carl; THRAMS 131; Friedrich; BERNDT 132; Johann Carl ; PAUL 151; Unnamed daughter of John; MCCAY 153; John Johnstone; MILLS 155; Ida; NORTON 156; Daniel James; KEEVEY 157; Mina; SCHONKNECHT 159; Henry Parsons; MCCABE 160; Violet; SCHROEDER 163; Ellen Mary; BURGESS 164; Mary Ann; BAKER 173; Thomas; SANDERS 174; Thomas; RANDELL 175; John Bernard; MORROW 176 & 177; Louisa; MATTIG 178; John; CALLAWAY 180; Daughter of Christian; MEIER 182; Ruth Parr; SNYMAN 191; Maria Katrina; POTGIETER 192; Margaret; HICKEY 195; Maria Scholastica; HOSEL 196; Martha; CULLUM 199; Florence; SMITH 218; Aliminifued (?); NINNEMANN 219; John Robert; HOLLOWS 220 & 221; Sarah; JOHNSON 222; Gert John; NELL 223; Charles; LEYLAN 224; Marian; SWAN 228; Clara; GILLINGS 229; Maria Mary; HILLIGAN 236; Louisa; THEIL 244; Jack; BRYES 245; James Shaw; HUTTON 247; Charlotte Anne May; KING 250; Alwine; LENTZ 255; Daughter of Auguste; HENSBERGER 258; Heinrich; LENTFERT 262; John; MILES 264; Matilda Alvina Carolina; MULLER 268; Gert Petrus Jacobus Halgreen; POTGIETER 269; Rose; TODD 270 & 271; Henry Andrew; KING 278; Ethel Maud; BADENHORST 281; Heinrich Bernhart Gottard; BUCHNER 283; Augusta Matilda Emily; WARKUS 291; Gustav Eduard W; GRIEB 293; Isabel Ada Norton; HOFFMANN 297; Hannah Elizabeth; BUCHLER 304; William Rex; KING 306; Ida Katherine; EVENS 308; Carl David; DUROW 309; Ellen Louisa; THOMPSON 320; Lawrence; GOETSCH 321; John; BATTEN 325; May Harriett ; SINDEN 327; Beryl Maud Emily; DORMER 403; Jean; SIMON 405; Henry; GOSHLIN 409; William Rupert; POTTS 417; Anna ; KASCHULA 418; William; SCHENK 422; Spencer Grant; BRISTOW 423; Rebecca; BRISTOW 424; Olive Vera; LAND 425; Hans; MILLER 426; John; MCLAREN 428; Mary; KAVANAGH 429 & 430; James Fichat ; BOYES 434; Jamie Violet; CALDWELLER 435; Cornelia Hendrina Lovina; JACK 436; Jane; MONCUR 446; Dorothy; BELL 447; Amy; REILLY 449; Euphrosina; NICOLA 457; Sarah; ALLEN 458; Hermann; SCHONKNECHT 459; William; BRIGHT 460; Herman Henry August; FENNER 465; Catherine Sarah; ORSMOND 469; Johanna Eleanora; GOLDSCHMIDT 478; Grace Harriett Patona; LANDREY 480; Rebekka Th.; DURRHEIM 481; Helen Mary; DODD 482; Ewald (?); BISTOW 483; James Henry; LAND 485; Aloysia; GOGI 493; Henry; SANSORA 495; George Wallis; BOW 496; Carl Julius Wilhelm; BUTT 497; Violet Ellen; SISSON 500; John; BATTEN 501; M Bertranda; KELLER INDEX TO CAPE PROVINCE CIVIL DEATH NOTICES ON www.familysearch.org TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: 1. Under browse by location, click on Africa 2. Click on South Africa, Cape Province, Civil Deaths, 1895-1972 3. Click on Browse through 2,216,270 images 4. Select the appropriate year 5. Select the appropriate district 6. Enter image # in Image # text box Transcribed as follows: LDS Image #; Name; Surname; Comments Transcribed by Malcolm Stevens
EASTERN PROVINCE HERALD. Port Elizabeth, Friday, August 21, 1987. BIRTHS. ATHERTON. – To Dave and Sue (nee McKINNON), a son and brother for James, born on Wednesday, August 19, 1987 at Sandford. BUBB. – To Ashley and Susan, a son born on Wednesday, August 19 at Sandford. CLARK. – To John and Susan (nee BURROWS), a son Gary John, brother to Candice and Megan, born at Sandford. HEIJN. – BONUS. - To Kees and Geraldine, a daughter born at Sandford. JOHNSON. – To Rob and Mariska (nee OSSHER), a daughter Natalie, sister to Shane and Delia, born at Sandford. MOMBERG. – To Pierre and Colleen (nee JENNER), a daughter Lauren, born on Tuesday, August 18, 1987 at the Provincial Hospital, Uitenhage. O’CONNOR. – To Shaun and Holly (nee COHEN), a daughter born on Tuesday, August 18, 1987 at Kingsbury Maternity Home, Cape Town. SWART. – To Ivan and Daleen, a daughter born on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. WEBSTER. – To Tommy and Tes, a son Tommy, born on Saturday, August 15, 1987. ENGAGEMENTS. HEROLD. – BRUCE. Les and Mavis wish to announce their engagement. MARRIAGES. WALLANDER. – FITCHETT. Tony and Lyn are happy to announce that they were married on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. DEATHS. BARNES. – Roger Hudson, husband of Betty and father of Elizabeth and Philip, passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. KNIPP. – Mattie, passed away on Tuesday, August 18, 1987. Sister of Grace MILLER and Bennie (England). KUEN. – Myrtle (nee JACKSON), passed away on Wednesday, August 12, 1987. Mourned by her aunt Yee GEOW, cousins Edmund, Lillian, Sit Fong, Maylene, Joycelyn, Rosemarie and their families. MERRITT. – Ossie, passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987, Missed by the SCHEEPERS family. MOULTON. – Elma Joyce, partner of Harold, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. Sister of Sylvia and Maureen, sister-in-law of Bob and Peter, aunt of Derek and Glynis, Geoff, Brenda, Suzan, Barry, Tony and Terry; Chris and Vera VENTER, Aldo and Winnie TASSAN, Dino, Gina and Micha; mother of Roy and Adrienne, Kevin and Norma, Trevor and Heather and granny of Claire, Lauren, Richard, Kelli-Ann, Dale and Dominique. OOSTHUIZEN. – Mary (nee MARLIN), passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. Remembered by Doreen and Joe. SCHMIDT. – RON, passed away on E=Wednesday, August 19, 1987. Remembered by your girlfriend Joan. WOLINS. – Leslie, husband of Aureen and father of Sharon and Barry, passed away in England on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. Brother of Joyce and Howard HART, and uncle of Lawrence and Richard HART and Michelle and and Philip SCHER. FUNERAL NOTICES. BAKER. – Olga, passed away on Tuesday, August 18, 1987. Mourned by her husband Bill and family. The funeral will take place today (Friday), August 21, from Centenary Methodist Church, Edward Street, at 2 pm. Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery. BARNES. – Roger Hudson, passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987. The funeral service will take place at 10 am, today (Friday), August 21, 1987, at the Port Elizabeth Crematorium. MERRITT. – Oswald Frederick Edward, passed away on Wednesday, August 19, 1987, at the age of 62 years. The funeral will take place at the PE crematorium, tomorrow (Saturday), August 22, 1987, at 2 pm. MOULTON. – Elma Joyce, partner of Harold, passed away on Thursday, August 20, 1987. The funeral service will take place at St Saviour’s Church, Walmer at 9 am, tomorrow (Saturday), August 22, 1987. OOSTHUIZEN. – Matilda Caterina, aged 80 years, passed away on August 19, 1987. Service will take place tomorrow (Saturday), August 22, 1987, at 12 noon, in the St Patrick’s Church, Somers Road, Sydenham. Thence to the South End Cemetery. VLOK. – Elred Laws, mourned by his parents, aunt Maria, son Ewald, brothers, sisters, family and friends. Remembered by the Wade family and Dawn. Service will take place from the D.R. Church, Prince Alfred Road, North End tomorrow (Saturday), August 22, 1987, at 10 am. Proceeding to the Forest Hill Cemetery for interment. IN MEMORIAM. ALEXANDER. – Bernard, passed away 3 years ago, today. Remembered by his daughter Charmaine and Charles. BARNARD. – John, passed away August 21, 1980. Remembered by your wife Joyce and children. BROMILEY. – Wilfred, passed away a year ago. Remembered by his daughter Jill. FISCHER. – Douglas, passed away 16 years ago today. Remembered by children Gary, Tersia and Sons. MALTBY. – Dorothy (Dottie). Missed by Ann. Transcribed by Carol BENEKE nee STEWART Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 083 482 1482 carme@iafrica.com ________________________ Researching: STEWART, STONE, LUKE, OLIVIER, BENEKE, BENECKE, VON BENECKE and related families. Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beneke.Benecke.von.Benecke/