Van den Berg Family History
Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 314
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251 | Never married. | Visser, Gideon Johannes (I1835)
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252 | Never married. | van den Berg, Hendrina Johanna (I2169)
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253 | Never married. Death notice signed by Jacobus Visser. | van den Berg, Martha Magdalena (I773)
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254 | Never married. Left about | van den Berg, Elizabeth Aletta (I771)
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255 | Never married. Left money and moveable items. | van den Berg, Thomas Perry (I2624)
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256 | Never married. Left moveable property. | van den Berg, Abraham Francois (I2528)
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257 | Never married. Left promisory notes to the value of | van den Berg, Johanna Sibilla (I770)
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258 | Never married. One bastard son. | van den Berg, Anna Elizabeth (I737)
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259 | No children according to DN. | du Toit, Hester Sophia (I2684)
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260 | Nooitgedacht, Kroonstad. | van Wyk, Anna (I2259)
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261 | Not listed on father's death notice. | van den Berg, Johannes (I1662)
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262 | Not Married | van den Berg, Paulus Johannes (I2486)
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263 | Not Married. | Venter, Hettie (I1964)
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264 | Of Alcantara, Lisbon. | Francisca, Antonia (I1722)
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265 | Of Aunay. | Souchay, Paul (I1767)
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266 | Of Deventer in Overijssel Province, Netherlands. | van Deventer, Jan Pieters van (I1716)
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267 | Of van Wyksvlei Bothaville. | van den Berg, Petrus Paulus (I2258)
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268 | On her Death notice only one child is listed nl Maria Johanna. | van den Berg, Catharina Elizabeth (I7)
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269 | On mother's death notice listed as Anna Elizabeth Sophia. | van den Berg, Anna Elizabeth (I1207)
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270 | One of twins | van den Berg, Marthinus Jacobus (I1282)
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271 | Originally from Munster Germany | van den Berg, Matthias (I256)
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272 | Orphan of Amsterdam. | Kickers, Maria (I1817)
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273 | Participated in the Groot Trek from the Eastern Cape to Natal. She was a girl of five when her parents helped to found the town of Pietermaritzburg. Married #36 Samuel Liversage Jnr on 23 June 1851 in the house of J Boshoff (the local marriage officer) in Pietermaritzburg. He couldn't speak Afrikaans, and she couldn't speak English, but they understood each other well. Straffen Short | van Niekerk, Wilhelmina Magdalena (I99)
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274 | Poem Written By Daughter Huppi-hup-Bambani Boepensbanie Kanie-kla nie Hoe vaal gaan die lewe nie wees sonder Pa nie? Kleintyd onthou Van Jakkals en Wolf Pa se Rympies en gebedjies Teen die lewe wat kolf Etenstyd gebede oor al die jare Verjaarsdag liedjie - "baie jare spare" My kleuter kos word 'prut' genoem en sorg dat ek op 'n le | van den Berg, Izak Jacobus (I101)
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275 | Possibly died young. Same name used later again. | van den Berg, Maria Magdalena (I733)
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276 | Previously married to a Smit. | Bezuidenhout, Johanna Adriana (I2574)
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277 | Previously married to Venter. | Meyer, Cornelia (I2453)
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278 | Primary school: Malalane, Highschool: Nelspruit, University: Pretoria. Lives in Pretoria Gauteng b1c11 | van den Berg, Andries Daniel Petrus (I1985)
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279 | Probably arrived in the winter 1962. 31 Dec 1693 soldier. | de Bruin, Theunis (I1808)
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280 | Query pending. | Marais, Hendrina Johanna (I2396)
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281 | Resident in the Wesselbron Area. | Crous, Johannes Andries (I351)
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282 | ROSS, Hamilton, Lt Scottish Brigade, served SA 1796-1798. Lt 81st Foot, served SA 1801-02 (162). September 1796 Hamilton Ross arrived with his regiment (1). September 1798 'we had next the elopement of young frow(sic) Van den Berg with Capt. Hamilton Ross, a young man of very good character who had made fair and honourable proposals which the father objected to, having a right to keep her fortunes till she was 18, if she married without his consent, meantime his own wife died and he informed his daughter he meant for a mother in law (stepmother) a person who had been in habit of whipping her, and who had a son who was intended for her husband - she told him if he did, she would marry Mr Ross' (Lady A Barnard)(156). 1798 the Scotch Brigade sailed for India (5). January 1799 marriage (Fort St George, Madras) of H R and Catharina Elisabeth d.o. J J van den Berg (156). Hamilton Ross returned to the Cape in 1801 with 81st Foot; retired on half pay 1803. 31.7.03 bapt. (Reform) of their daughter Alida Elisabeth; witnesses Robert Ross & Johanna Christina van den Berg (142). 1.4.06 PL in 'Anachreon, for America (88). 25.1.07 Hamilton Ross and family arrived TB in American ship 'Alciopel ex Boston (report from the Captain: 'on the 8th December was boarded by H M frigate Daphne with an Indiaman in company carrying troops to South America)(101). Bought house from J D Herhold (TO 24.4.07)(172). 20.6.07 the stores of Hamilton Ross, corner Loop and Castle Streets (25). 16.7.07 PR 329, securities J E Mestaer / J F Munnick (79). 16.8.07 bapt. of their daughter Charlotte, born 16.7.07; witnesses Robert Ross and Anne Evans (143/25). 1808 -1820. Hamilton Ross, merchant, 54 Loop St (22). December 1808 / March 1810 / 4.2.11 signed testimonials in favour of Rev. Halloran (6/7). 1810-11 on Q Roll, ward 11 (135 '). 21.4.10 H R, secretary & treasurer, S A Turf Club (25). 21.8.11 signed memorial to Lt Gov. Grey on issue of Govt. bills (8). 28.9.11 licence issued to brig 'Maria (late 'Johanna Henrical), 80 tons, master T D Palmer, owners H R & S Twycross. 6.3.13 ditto (97). 28.3.12 Ross & Twy cross, Castle St (25). 1815 H R, ward 11, 1 house, 1 packhouse (137). 11.3.15 the partnership between H R & Stephen Twycross to be dissolved on 31.3.15 (25). 2.2.16 H R on list of houseowners, 54 Loop St, ward 11 (130). 23.3.16 H R intending to leave for England in a few days (25). 24.4.16 H R & son with servant, PL in 'Cape Packet' (88). 30.12.16 H R arr. TB in 'Cape Packet' ex Spithead (George Ross also a passenger)(100/104). 8.11.17 H R steward of Turf Club (25). 1818 on Q Roll, ward 11, 1 house, 1 packhouse (138). 1.8.18 H R intending to leave the Colony in a few months; he is selling his stock (25). ?9.10.18 (6 'opgaaf, ward 10) H R at 54 Loop St with wife, 4 daughters, 6 prize slaves, 6 slaves, 3 carriages, 5 horses (131). Bought part of garden belonging to Lodge de Goede Hoop from insolvent estate of J A H Falck. (TO 8.10.19)(173). 25.3.20 about to depart for England (25). 21.3.23 H R & family, FL in 'Southwark' for London (88). 26.4.31 William Hawkins of Brompton (late of Trincomalee) and now resident in Cape Town, has 'an interest as a partner in the House of H R & Col (NOOC 7/1/114-63). 1834-49 H R a Member of Legislative Council. 16.2.53 death of H R at Wynberg. See also DSAB. Catherine Elizabeth (Van den Berg) died at Sans Souci, age 65, May 1843. | Ross, Hamilton (I87)
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283 | Rupert Speyer bear@cybertrade.co.za | Source (S17)
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284 | Sam was born at a misionary station called Elim near Levubu in the Northern Province. When he was about 2 months old his parents moved to Pretoria where they stayed until 1968 when his father was transferred to Windhoek in South West Africa. Sam attended the following schools, Rachel de Beer, Pretoria North, Genl. Jaques Pienaar, Capitol Park, Pretoria, Eros Primary School in Windhoek and he matriculated at Windhoek High School in 1974. He did his military service with D Squadron, 2 SAIBNGP Rooikop, Walvis Bay in 1975. In July 1975 his unit was sent to Ruacana in preparation for Operation Savanah aimed at ensuring free and fair elections in Angola following the withdrawal of the Portuguese. From mid August to 28 November 1975 the unit saw action at inter alia Fort Rocadis, Sa da Bandeira, Catengue, Benguela, Lobito and Novo Redondo. On 28 November the unit was relieved at Cela by replacement troops and the unit was flown back to Grootfontein. Following his military service Sam started to work at Windhoek Municipality as a traffic officer. In 1987 he obtained a BAPol degree through Unisa. In 1989 he accepted the post of Assistant Director : Operations in the Port Elizabeth Traffic and Licensing Services and in 1995 the newly created position of Assistant Director : Planning and Research until September 2006. During October 2006 he started his business called ZAWebs which he is still managing. | van den Berg, Samuel (I58)
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285 | Samuel arrives in Table Bay on board the "John" on 19 April 1820 as the leader of the Staffordshire party of settlers. His age is given as 30 years . His wife is listed as Ann 35 years old and three children Elizabeth 8, Ann 6 and Cathrine 3. She died during the voyage at sea and Samuel then married the governess Harriet Bond later in 1820. | Liversage, Samuel (I258)
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286 | Samuel grew up on the farm "Perdekop" in the Ficksburg District. As child he often accompanied his father who, apart from being a farmer, also did transport work to the diamond diggings at Kimberley. Later on his father, Izak Jacobus bought the farm "Vergenoeg", in the Winburg district where he farmed. Samuel went to school in Winburg approximatedly 5 miles from the farm until std 5. Everyday he walked to and from school. His teacher was a Mr Fivaz. One day a girl had to receive a hiding for one or other offence and Samuel offered to take her place. Mr Fivaz then proceeded to give both a hiding. Izak Jacobus later bought the farm "Dankbaarsfontein" also in the Winburg district. Samuel started to work in the Postoffice until 1925 when he was declared medically unfit as a result of a stomach ulcer. His pension was 11 Pounds per month with a cost of living allowance added after WW2 which he received until his death in 1963.Whilst in Kroonstad the family lived in Hill Street. After his medical board Samuel started to farm first on his brother in law, Andries Pienaar's farm "Withuis" and later, in 1933, on his own farm "Liversage" adjacent to the family Farm "Dankbaarsfontein". | van den Berg, Samuel (I43)
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287 | Sannieshof began as a post office in 1920. Residential stands were sold in 1928 and the village was first known as Roosville, after Tielman Roos, member of Parliament for the region. In 1952 the village was named after Sannie Voorendyk. Sannieshof is named after Sannie Voorendyk, who was married to the Lichtenburg postmaster during the diamond rush. | de Beer, Susanna Maria Magdalena (Sannie) (I599)
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288 | Sara Johanna SWART was die vierde kind van nege kinders. | Swart, Sara Johanna (I2932)
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289 | She left a house, furniture and premises. | van den Berg, Johanna Catharina Wilhelm (I2537)
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290 | Shown as deceased on father's deathnotice with 4 minor children. | van den Berg, Susara Jacoba (I2147)
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291 | Shown as deceased on father's deathnotice with one minor child. | van den Berg, Jacomina Jacoba (I2149)
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292 | Slave from Bengal, India. | Bengal, Anthony from (I1822)
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293 | Slave woman from Bengal. | Bengal, Catherine from (I1823)
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294 | Some sheep and cattle. | van den Berg, Andries Hermanus (I823)
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295 | Soms stap mens jou lewenspad en laat spore agter sonder om baie daaroor na te dink. Soms gooi die lewe jou weer uit op | van den Berg, Izak Jacobus (I101)
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296 | Sonia van Heerden | Source (S2)
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297 | Sonia van Heerden al767@freenet.toronto.on.ca | Source (S1)
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298 | Stay at Buffeljachts River | Rothmann, Catharina Carolina (I2919)
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299 | Supervisor of Cour-Cheverney estate south of Blois, France. | le Roux, Pierre (I1771)
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300 | Survivor of ship sinking at Cape. | Ferreira, Ignacio (I1719)
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