Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 9,118
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| 3151 | Plaats Zeekoegat | de Jager, Gerhardus Jozua (I12511)
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| 3152 | Plakfontein | van Dyk, Anna Catharina (I1672)
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| 3153 | Plekhouer vir aangetroude vrouens waarvan die mans se name onbekend is en waar daar ook geen kinders bekend is nie. | van Dyk-Dijk-Dyck, Harem van onbekendes (I1)
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| 3154 | Plofstofwerker | van Dyk, Jacob de Graaff (I5153)
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| 3155 | Plot 191, Edenvale, Germiston | van Dyk, Frans Johannes Jacobus (I10854)
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| 3156 | Pofadderskloof | Geldenhuys, Ellen Anetta Marian (I2694)
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| 3157 | Polisetemie (Engels: polycythemia) is 'n kondisie waar mens 'n uiters hoë konsentrasie rooibloedselle het. Die bloed is dikker en kan minder maklik deur die are vloei en organe bereik. | van Dyk, Herman Christian Tiedt (I7661)
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| 3158 | Poortjie | Greyvenstein, Jan Johannes Jacobus Wilhelmus (I6008)
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| 3159 | Potberg | van Dyk, Petrus Johannes (I1982)
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| 3160 | Prensloo, Elizabeth Frederica Born: 3 Dec 1888 Died: 16 Jun 1912 Buried: Waaikraal, Waaikraal, District Delmas, Mpumalanga, RSA Note: Elizabeth Frederica van Dyk; nee Prensloo (sic). Born 03.12.1888; died 16.06.1912. Cemetery 1 Prinsloo, Elizabeth Fredrika Born: 3 Dec 1888 Died: 15 Jun 1912 Buried: Waaikraal, Waaikraal, District Delmas, Mpumalanga, RSA Note: Elizabeth Fredrika van Dyk; nee Prinsloo. Born 03.12.1888; died 15.06.1912. Cemetery 1 | Prinsloo, Elizabetha Fredrika (I10599)
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| 3161 | Present day Milner Estates | Wagenaar, Roelof Johannes Petrus (I126)
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| 3162 | Pretoria Hospitaal | van Dyk, Dr. James Conrad (I19673)
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| 3163 | Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, Oos-Londen & Kaapstad Prince Albert (1941- Sien eggenote se testament) Magistraat op Caledon & Paarl | Borcherds, Henry Francis James (I6170)
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| 3164 | Pretoria-Wes Cemetery | Pretorius, Sarel (I10022)
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| 3165 | Pretorius, W P J Born: 9 Mar 1908 Died: 14 Sep 1960 Buried: Elliot Cemetery, Elliot, District Elliot, Eastern Cape, RSA Note: WPJ Pretorius. Born 09-03-1908. Died 14-09-1960. Possibly husband of ETF van Dyk | Pretorius, Willem Petrus Jacobus (I10601)
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| 3166 | Prieska | Cronje, Isabella Maria Magdalena (I11454)
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| 3167 | Primo April Jacobu Nicolaas van Wieling, en Elizbaeth van Wijk - Jacobus Stijn | von Wielligh, Jacobus (I26256)
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| 3168 | Prinsloo, Petrus Johannes Born: 20 May 1915 Died: 2 Jun 1987 Buried: New Cemetery (Deel 1), Velddrif, District Piketberg, Western Cape, RSA Note: Petrus Johannes Prinsloo. Eggenoot van Anna Maria Johanna Frederika van Dyk. Deel 1 Ry 18 nr 9A | Prinsloo, Petrus Johannes (I3601)
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| 3169 | Probably due to child birth | Geldenhuys, Anna Susanna (I1497)
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| 3170 | Provincial Hospital | Els, Maria Elizabeth (I3211)
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| 3171 | Provincial Hospital | Knoetze, Petrus Schalk Mattheus (I5743)
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| 3172 | Provincial Hospital | van Dyk, Jacobus Cornelius (I10476)
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| 3173 | Pueporal Eclampsia: "Convulsions and coma that are associated with hypertension, edema, or proteinuria, occurring in a woman immediately following childbirth." | Germishuys, Johanna Christina Susanna (I22990)
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| 3174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11012)
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| 3175 | Puts | Visser, Maria Jacoba Alida (I5088)
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| 3176 | Queenstown Hospitaal | Botha, Johanna Jacoba (I11123)
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| 3177 | Queenstown Hospital | van Dyk, Jacobus Wessel (I6020)
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| 3178 | Ras, Hendrik: see above No. 14; Land: Lourensz: reports as follows: that he had carefully investigated the matter, and the conduct of the Deputy-Land: Christof: Counitstz: in seizing the cattle of some agriculturalists, but could find no evidence that Counitz: had either bartered or sold any of the cattle; that if it had been done, it mush have happened at the "Clapmuts", especially because he had heard that some Hot: cattle were running there; that on the 10th Aug: last he had gone there with deputed Heemraden, and driven out 11 cattle from the troop of the Postholder Corporal Johan George Straasburg, pointed out by the Burgher Dan: Bokkelenberg, which, according to the Corporal had been presented to him by the Hottentots, after the cattle had been given to them; which Hottentots had given other cattle also, a fact which deponent is convinced as will be shown by the declaration of Com: H.H. under Letter A. He has however also heard that Counits: had for food and drink given for himself and men and Hottentots, 4 oxen to Christ: Liebenberg, which he had no right to do, and which he had not reported. Regarding the number of cattle seized by Counits:, his report states (Let. B.). that it was 279, and according to the statement of the "Veldwachter", Joseph Leendert, (Let. C.) there were 277, out of which according to report of Deputy Landdrost 195 arrived at Stellenbosch and Klapmuts; that of the rest, some had been left behind as sick, and others killed, whilst 59 had been stolen by some Hottentots at the Groenberg, on the farm of the late Gid: Joubert. If jou you refer to the Memorial of Ras and others (see above), you will find that they give an excess of 20 over this number, and if their request be carefully considered, and compared with the report of the Deputy Land:, and the declaration of the Veldwachter Josteph Leendert, it will appear that they are more liable to mistakes in this matter than the Deputy Land: and the "Veldwachter", whilst, according to the write (Land:) they (Ras and others) could have nothing certain to rely on, for they state that they were not present when the cattle was removed from their farms, so that the numbers were given them by their servants and slaves; whilst in the statement of the "Veldwachter, cattle are mentioned which were not even on farms, but were running in the veld, yea! even in Hot: kraals, of which latter cattle some might easily have been left heind, when the troop was driven away. The undersigned is surprised that S. v. Dyk dares to mention 88 cattle of his own and 7 bartered ones, as taken away from him by the Deputy Land: as he is well aware that v. Dyk does not own 8 beasts, so that if he had 88 he must, like his mates have stolen them from the Hottentots, or bartered them from these natives; they are therefore not ashamed to demand back their own as well as the bartered cattle. In this they act foolishly, as you know more or less how much cattle they have stolen or bartered. Take the smallest number, and it will be more than 1000, as appears from the evidence of the Burgher Pieter de Bruyn, and the interrogatories of the Burgher Matth: Willemsz:, deposited in the Court of Justice, and this number far surpasses that of the 299 given by them. They are therefore not justified to demand back the cattle, and ought to be satisfied with your kindness in pardoning them for all their misdeeds. | van Dyk, Sybrand (I562)
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| 3179 | Ras, Hendrik; Krugel (H); van Dyk (Sybrand); and Basson (A.D.); agriculturists; complain that some time ago the Deputy-Landdrost had visited their farms and cattle posts, accompanied by two "veldwagters", and some Hottentots, and showed them a written order requiring them, in the name of the Acting Governer D.V. Henghel, and Land: P. Lourensz; on pain of corporal and capital punishment, to surrender to the said deputy all the cattle bartered by them from the Hottentots, and which the Deputy had to take away with him; that they had to allow the Hottentots to drive out whatever they liked, and that the latter not only took the bartered cattle, but also a large number belonging to themselves, and other people; that they took 12 beasts from the residence of Jacob Crugel, and 64 from his cattle post etc. etc. That the result has been that petitioners have been extremely impoverished, and therefore beg that their cattle may be restored to them. Signed by H. Krugel and the others. See below. (Resident "Over" the Piqueniers Kloof. No 48c). (No.14. 21st of July). | van Dyk, Sybrand (I562)
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| 3180 | RAUBENHEIMER, Johann Adam (S). - Sobernheim. Son of the butcher Christoph R. (W. Schmidt, p. 168). Arr 1769 as so., farmhand 1774-79, b. 1779; burgher cornet at Graaff-Reinet, proposed to be promoted to lieutenant by landrost Woeke in 1791. ~5.12.1779 Dina Margaretha van Dyk, wid. Zacharias de Beer. One son. +1794 on the leasehold-farm "Kiweckvalley" at the Swartberg in the district of Graaff-Reiner. GMR 1769-71; CJ 1157:33; CJ 1159:61; Rq. 1770:86; Rq. C 288:1; G.R. nr. 752; Inventarissen en Taxatien 5:27.) - More on www.stamouers.com (From/Aus "Kulturanteil": Johann Adam RAUBENHEIMER (1192) traf 1769 als Soldat mit der "Vryburg" in Südafrika ein. Er erblickte am 29. April 1742 als Sohn des Metzgers Christophel Raubenheimer und dessen Ehefau Louisa zu Sobernheim das Licht der Welt (1193). 1779 erwarb er das Bürgerrecht in Südafrika und schloß am 5. Dezember desselben Jahres einen Bund mit Dina Margaretha van Dyk, der Witwe eines Zacharias de Beer, die eine Tochter mit in die Ehe brachte. Raubenheimer wurde Farmer im Graaff-Reinetbezirk. Auf seinem Gute Keveec-Daal trieb er hauptsächlich Viehzucht. Im Februar 1785 traf ganz unerwartet der Reisende Francois le Vaillant als Gast in Raubenheimers Hause ein. Der Deutsche und seine Familie behandelten den Franzosen mit so ausgezeichneter Höflichkeit und baten ihn inständig, einige Tage zu verweilen, daß er nachgab. Die beiden Töchter - die jüngere entstammte Raubenheimers Ehe - machten goßen Eindruck auf ihn. Le Vaillant nahm am 1. März von der gastfreundlichen Familie Abschied - besonders von Dina, der älteren, deren Schönheit ihn vollends bezaubert hatte (1194). Im Jahre 1791 hatte Raubenheimer die Stellung eines stellvertretenden Leutnants in der Reservekompagnie der Bürgerwehr inne. Von seiner Farm aus nahm am 1. September 1792 eine aus 60 Weißen und 40 Mischlingen bestehende Strafexpedition gegen Buschleute ihren Ausgang. Notes & References/Notizen: 1192) Auch als Robenhymer erwähnt. 1193) Tgb. Nr. 1282 - Standesamt der Stadt Sobernheim, Rheinprovinz. 1194) Francois le Vaillant, Voyage dans l'Intérieur de l'Afrique, par le Cap de Bonne-Espérance, dans les années 1783, 84, 85. - II, S. 377.) | Raubenheimer, Johan Adam SV-PROG (I3795)
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| 3181 | Recieved from Hennie vDyk via Kobus vDyk | Source (S28)
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| 3182 | Reg 09-02-1982 | Kruger, Johanna Francina (I2731)
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| 3183 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16190)
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| 3184 | Remhoogte (Post Office Oudekraal) DEPOT: SAB (VWR) REF: B645/86/85 - (1938) | van Dyk, Willem Johannes (I15)
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| 3185 | Renosterpoort | van Dyk, Susanna Maria Johanna Petronella (I4743)
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| 3186 | Reported death of father | van Dyk, Hendrik Daniël (I863)
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| 3187 | Reported mother's death. | van Dyk, Louis Christoffel Matthys (I845)
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| 3188 | Reseach notes moet nie op TNG verskyn nie. | van Dyk, Prof. Toets Persoon III (I11894)
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| 3189 | Residence of Jan Hendrik KUNN in Stochenstroom Street | van Zyl, Regina Barbara (I2487)
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| 3190 | Rietfontein | Coetzer, Wentzel Christoffel (I5076)
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| 3191 | Rietfontein | Coetzer, Wentzel Christoffel (I5076)
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| 3192 | Rietfontein | Labuschagne, Jan Harm (I6304)
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| 3193 | Rietfontein | van Dyk, Zacharia Catharina (I6552)
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| 3194 | Rietfontein | Badenhorst, Isabella Elizabeth (I10528)
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| 3195 | Rietfontein, Engelbrecht Familie Cemetery | van Dyk, James Stephanus (I7472)
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| 3196 | Rietfontein, Engelbrecht Familie Cemetery | Roux, Anna Elizabeth (I7473)
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| 3197 | Rietfontein, Engelbrecht Familie Cemetery | van Dyk, Alet (I10142)
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| 3198 | Rietpan | Goosen, Wilhelmina Anthonia Johanna Fredrique (I11250)
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| 3199 | Rietpol | Hugo, Wilhelmina Petronella Christina (I3931)
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| 3200 | Rietpol, wyk Renosterpoort | Raath(s), Magdalena Gertruida Wilhelmina (I11182)
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