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2951 No 1407
Het kind
Gebooren 24 July 1842
Gedoopt 28 August: 1842
Klaassen Rivier

Gert Cornelis
Vader Jacobus Wessel van Dijk
Moeder Catharina Maria Olivier
Getuigen Gert Cornelis Olivier
Johannes Francina Magdalena Venter
NB: = deze en de hieropvolgende zijn tweelingen. 
van Dyk, Gert Cornelius (I5738)
 
2952 No children Family: Ewert Johannes van Dyk / Maria Frances Bird (F2214)
 
2953 No. 328385 V van Dyk, Lieutenant Leslie Lionel (I5796)
 
2954 No. 4 van Dyk, Marjorie (I14183)
 
2955 Nooi getroud van Dyk, Mej. Anna Aletta (I1762)
 
2956 Nooit getroud van Dyk, Cornelis Daniël De Bruyn (I2072)
 
2957 Nooit getroud van Dyk, Fatima (I26592)
 
2958 Nooit getroud Family: Lombard / Elizabeth Margaretha Botha (F14504)
 
2959 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F4)
 
2960 Nooitgedacht van Eeden, Jacob Douw (I5661)
 
2961 Nooitgedacht van Eeden, Jacob Douw (I5661)
 
2962 Nooitgedaght Labuschagne, Jan Harm (I6304)
 
2963 North End Landman, Susanna Josina Gertruida (I3172)
 
2964 North End van Dyk, Theunis Christiaan Paul (I3177)
 
2965 North End van Dyk, Hendrik Johannes (I3185)
 
2966 North End Barnard, John Henry (I4890)
 
2967 North End du Preez, Maria Isabella (I5745)
 
2968 North End van Dyk, Daniël Johannes (I5746)
 
2969 North End Steyn, Pieter Engelbertus (I5799)
 
2970 North End Burtles, Susanna Magdelena (I9534)
 
2971 North End van Dyk, Johannes William Welken (I9976)
 
2972 North end Cemetery Bezuidenhout, Katherine Mary (I5798)
 
2973 Nortjé's residence, Ladysmith Family: Johannes Willem Arthur Peyper / Margaretha Maria Magdalena Nortjé (F8952)
 
2974 Nota: De Aar, Kimberley van Vuuren, Anna (I20249)
 
2975 Nota: Die Vrystaat het toe bekend gestaan as die Oranje Unie.

Pieter Ernst
20 Jan 1906
[15 April 1906]
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Jacobus Lukas Johannes vDijk
Johanna Sophia Scholtz
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Magdalena Francina Pieterse
Johanna Maria Pieterse
Jacobus Cornelis Johannes Scholtz
Aletta Susanna Coetzer 
van Dyk, Pieter Ernst (I7395)
 
2976 Notes van Dyk, Prof. Toets Persoon III (I11894)
 
2977 Notes Family: Prof. Toets Persoon van Dyk, III / (F5203)
 
2978 Nuwe begraafplaas Vermeulen, Johannes Lukas (I8435)
 
2979 Nuweveld Bester, Jacobus Abraham (I4951)
 
2980 of Jochiel Court van Dyk, Michiel Burger Petrus (I10564)
 
2981 Of Scottish decent - kilts were Royal and Hunting.
Family lived in Kensington.
Herbert had two sisters (one in Durban), brothers Stanley (worked for Cadbury's) and Neil (worked Parry Leon & Hayo shipping company).
After divorcing Nesa, possibly moved to Durban. 
Steward, Herbert John (I4532)
 
2982 Ohrigstad van Dyk, Hendrik Balthazar (I5232)
 
2983 Old Somerset Hospital van Dyk, John (I4241)
 
2984 Olivier, Louise H C
Born: 27 Jun 1927
Died: 25 Dec 1970
Buried: Jewish Cemetery Headstones & Register, Sutherland, District Sutherland, Northern Cape, RSA
Note: Louise H C Olivier Married name: van Dyk Allotment - K; Row no. 3; Grave no. 7 
Olivier, Louisa Hermina Christina (I3722)
 
2985 Omega Family: Marthinus Stephanus van Dyk / Petronella Susara Dippenaar (F1917)
 
2986 On Sunday the 1st of March 1739 Barbier, accompanied by eight others Hendrik Kruger, Lodewyk Putter, Frans Kampher, Arnoldus Basson, Hendrik Ras, Jan Olivier, and Sybrand van Dyk, all mounted and armed, and Hans Ras, unarmed and on foot appeared before the door of the church at the Paarl as the congregation was leaving after service, when Sybrand van Dyk requested the people to listen to the reading of a placaat. This document was the joint production of Barbier and another of the disaffected party named Pletsholt, and was written in very corrupt Dutch. In it Mr. Van den Henghel and the landdrost Pieter Lourens were accused of tyranny, corruption, favouring Chinese and Hottentots above Europeans, and other misconduct, and the farmers were advised not to pay any more taxes.

After Barbier had read the document. Van Dyk, with the assistance of some women among the listeners, pasted it on the wall of the church. There was such a strong feeling of sympathy with its contents that no one remonstrated, and the party rode from farm to farm that afternoon unmolested.
The document was blown from the wall of the church that evening, and was secured by the landdrost's messenger, who forwarded it to the fiscal in Capetown. It is still to be seen in the records of the court of justice.

Some other seditious papers were written and circulated bv Barbier, and so confident were the disaffected persons in their power to maintain their independence that one of them, Jan Eas, delivered at the castle gate a circular disowning the authority of the acting governor and the landdrost, though two of the cattle barterers, Matthys Willems and Pieter de Bruyn, who appeared openly in Capetown, had been arrested, and were then in prison. Barbier was now proclaimed an outlaw, and instructions were given to the landdrost to have him seized and brought before the high court of justice, or, if resistance was made, to shoot him.

Just at this time a horde of Bushmen made a raid upon the scattered farmers of Piketberg and the Bokkeveld, murdered two Europeans and several slaves, set fire to some houses, and swept off large herds of cattle. There had not been many complaints of these wild people of late years, the only instances being in 1728, 1731, and 1738. On the first of these occasions, December 1728, a party of Bushmen drove off the cattle from the farm of Jan Valk near Piketberg. Valk's neighbours assembled and pursued the robbers, who offered resistance when they were overtaken. Two Europeans were wounded, but a volley of slugs put to flight all the Bushmen who were not struck. The cattle were recovered, except two oxen.
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The government approved of the action of the colonists in following the robbers and firing upon them, but directed the landdrost to be careful that no provocation was given to Bushmen who did not first offend. In March 1731 some of those people drove off a herd of cattle from the farm of Hans Potgieter, but were pursued by twelve of Potgieter's neighbours, who hastily assembled and formed a commando. The robbers were overtaken, when some of them were shot, and the cattle were recovered. In 1738 other Bushmen drove off the stock of August Lourens, but were followed up, and the cattle were retaken without any bloodshed. By direction of the council of policy, the landdrost and board of militia of Stellenbosch then sent a discreet farmer to endeavor to enter into a friendly agreement with the Bushmen, and presents were made in hope of inducing them to abstain from robbery.

The farmers of the frontier had no confidence in the success of such treatment, and when the raid took place early in 1739 they were seized with a general panic, fearing that the government would again try to conciliate rather than punish. Most of them in consequence abandoned their farms and fell back towards the Cape. The government, however, acted in a different manner. The old burgher councilor Jan Kruywagen was instructed to raise a commando and follow up the marauders, and all who had joined Barbier were offered pardon if they would take part in the expedition. Fifteen of them accepted the offer at once, and the remainder shortly afterwards.

Barbier managed to keep in concealment for a few months, but was eventually apprehended. On the 12th of November he was tried and condemned to death, and two days afterwards was executed. After the barbarous manner of that time in Europe as well as in South Africa, his right hand was first cut off and then his head, and after death his body was divided into portions, which were affixed to posts in different parts of the country.

This attempt at insurrection, petty as it was, was long afterwards used as an argument by r strong party in Holland, as well as by many officials of the East India Company, against an enlargement of the colony by sending out emigrants from Europe. A strong colony, in their opinion, would certainly in a short time throw off the control of the mother country and declare itself independent. 
van Dyk, Sybrand (I562)
 
2987 Onboard S.S. St. Louis sailing from Southhampton, July 1st, 1905 van Dyk, Johannes Christoffel (I2752)
 
2988 Onboard S.S. St. Louis sailing from Southhampton, July 1st, 1905 van Dyk, Susanna Francina (I2753)
 
2989 Onboard S.S. St. Louis sailing from Southhampton, July 1st, 1905 van Dyk, Ernst Frans (I19169)
 
2990 Onboard S.S. St. Louis sailing from Southhampton, July 1st, 1905 van Dyk, Marie (I19170)
 
2991 Onboard S.S. St. Louis sailing from Southhampton, July 1st, 1905 Viljoen, Maria Elizabeth Johanna (I2749)
 
2992 Ondekkers Hospitaal van Dyk, Sarel Pretorius (I10019)
 
2993 Onder sensuur geplaas waarskynlik a.g.v. haar onegte kind gebore 1847. van Dyk, Jacoba Johanna Elizabeth (I4229)
 
2994 Onder sensuur geplaas waarskynlik a.g.v. haar onegte kind gebore 1862. van Dyk, Johanna Petronella (I14109)
 
2995 Onder VAN WYK van Dyk, Sophia Wilhelmina (I2459)
 
2996 Onder vloer van Moederskerk van Dyk, Johanna (I2594)
 
2997 Ondergronds van Dyk, Adam Willem (I550)
 
2998 Onderpapegaai Cemetery Newman, William Daniël (I4818)
 
2999 onecht Vermeulen, Christina Magdalena (I181)
 
3000 Onecht van Dyk, Abram (I12882)
 

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