Matches 3,501 to 3,550 of 54,987
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3501 | Gedoop 7 Dec 1704 Stellenbosch | NIEMAND, Eva (I70874)
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3502 | Gedoop 7 Dec 1732
| DE BUYS, Sara (I69258)
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3503 | GEdoop 7 Feb 1740
| ERASMUS, Maria Magdalena (I63308)
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3504 | Gedoop 7 Jan 1753 | OOSTHUIZEN, Johannes Jacobus (I70044)
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3505 | Gedoop 7 Nov 1734 | DELPORT, Anna Elisabeth (I69626)
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3506 | Gedoop 8 Apr 1810 | NAUDE, Cecilia Jacomina (I69364)
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3507 | Gedoop 8 Jan 1775
| VAN DER MERWE, Francina Johanna (I9005)
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3508 | GEdoop 8 Nov 1795 | DE BRUYN, Jacob Daniel (I69896)
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3509 | Gedoop 9 Jul 1854 Cradock | VAN HEERDEN, Pieter Willem (I7402)
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3510 | Gedoop 9 Jun 1748 | PRINS, Elisabeth Johanna (I71045)
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3511 | Gedoop 9 May 1762 | VAN DER SPUY, Sophia Magdalena (I68701)
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3512 | Gedoop 3 Aug 1734 Paarl | OLIVIER, Dirkje (I69004)
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3513 | Ref: Geslagsregister van die Familie van Heerden pp 41 I1/J1 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 9408 j1 | VAN HEERDEN, Lambertus Albertus (I9233)
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3514 | Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 6199 b14
| EKSTEEN, Petrus Michiel (I69658)
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3515 | Ref: SAG vol 15 pp 425 e3 | VAN DER WALT, Maria Magdalena (I13092)
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3516 | Ref: SAG vol 5b pp 358 JOHANN MOLLER | MULDER, Johann Jürgen (I11304)
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3517 | Vanaf Culemborg | VAN ROOYEN, Anthonie (I68809)
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3518 | Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 6530 c2 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 10828 c2
| JANSEN, Johanna Francina (I68829)
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3519 | Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 8544 c2 | GROBBELAAR, Johannes (I69285)
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3520 | Ref: Joubert Stamboom pp 5 G14 | JOUBERT, Leendert Daniel (I72491)
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3521 | John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross of Halkhead was born before 1478 at Halkhead, Renfewshire, Scotland. He was the son of Robert Ross and Agnes Melville (b. b 1458, d. b 6 Oct 1478). He was retoured heir of his mother in the barony of Melville on 16 May 1496 indicating he was of age at the time. He appears in Royal Charters, as John, Lord Ross of Halkhede, knight, from 11 March 1502 (new calendar). He was killed at the battle of Flodden 9 September 1513 Balfour Paul, Sir James. The Scots Peerage (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1904-1914); in 9 Volumes; Volume 7 for Ross of Halkhead
| ROSS, Sir John (I71212)
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3522 | His titles and honors included: Duke of France and Burgundy; Marquis of Orleans; Count of Amiens, Clermont, Paris, Valois, and Vermandois; a leader of the 1st Crusade. He was also known as Magnus the Great. Hugh I was born in 1057. He was the son of Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev. Hugh I was wounded and later died i Turkey while on the Crusade of 1101
| CAPET, Hugues (I71266)
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3523 | Ref: SAG vol 1 pp 618 c4 Ref: SAG vol 16 pp 498 e4 | CRAFFORD, Catharina Maria (I71074)
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3524 | 2018 vol 28 pp 248 d3 | NEL, Jan (Hendrik) (I71586)
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3525 |
Marij van Angola became a slave of Zacharias Wagenaer, when he bought her from Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck circa 7 May 1662 de Caep de Goede Hoop.7
| VAN ANGOLA, Marij (I72135)
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3526 |
| SEMPILL, Robert (I71216)
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3527 |
Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 1524 f5 Ref: SAG vol 13 pp 290 f3
| DU TOIT, Francois Jacobus (I68972)
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3528 |
Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 7118 e2
| FOUCHÈ, Paulus Johannes (I70358)
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3529 |
Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 12661 e4 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 8276 c5 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 192 c5
| KOTZE, Clara Isabella (I70306)
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3530 |
Ref: SAG vol 11 pp 455 f2 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 1234 c1 Ref: SAG vol 10 pp 235 e3 | SMIT, Geertruyda Jacoba (I68793)
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3531 |
Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 10359 c1 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 1774 f8 | HOUGAARD, Pieter (I69163)
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3532 |
Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 4145 b3 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 7657 b6 | CHRISTENS, Catharina Elizabeth (I68590)
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3533 |
Ref: SAF vol 14 p 10 c5 Ref: SAG vol 6 pp 381 d4 | HAARHOF, Pieter Josua (I70845)
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3534 |
Ref: SAG vol 10 pp 65 b5 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 12256 KOCK
| VAN ROOYEN, Johanna (I70599)
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3535 |
Ref: SAG vol 12 pp 175 b11 | STEENKAMP, Willem (I69533)
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3536 |
Ref: SAG vol 12 pp 180 c12 Ref: SAG vol 12 pp 183 c8 | STEENKAMP, Johanna Levinaa (I69532)
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3537 |
Ref: SAG vol 12 pp 182 e2 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 559 f5 | STEENKAMP, Johan David Gerhardus (I68535)
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3538 |
Ref: SAG vol 15 pp 345 d4 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 3208 d7 | VAN DER VYVER, Susanna Helena (I70039)
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3539 |
Ref: SAG vol 5b pp 343 d2 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 9681 HENDRIKS | MOSTERT, Johannes (I70457)
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3540 |
Ref: SAG vol 6 pp 47 d8 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 12127 d2 | NAUDE, Burgert Adriaan (I69365)
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3541 |
Ref: SAG vol 8 pp 385 e4 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 12499 c4 | PRETORIUS, Hilletje Magdalena (I69700)
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3542 |
Ref: SAG vol 9 pp 285 e3 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 6811 e4 | SNYMAN, Jacomina Helena Stoffelina (I70585)
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3543 |
Robert, 3rd Lord Sempill, was born about 1505. He died in 1572.[1][2] Robert, also Semphill or Semple, 3rd Lord Sempill, commonly called the 'Great Lord Sempill,' was the elder son of William Sempill, 2nd Lord Sempill, by his first wife, Lady Margaret Montgomery, eldest daughter of Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton. His parents marriage was commemorated in carved stone heraldry at Castle Semple Collegiate Church. Lady Margaret Montgomery was descended from Robert II of Scotland through 5 generations. So descendents of Robert, 3rd Lord Sempill are descended from many Scottish monarchs up to Robert II, and also from Anglo-Saxon kings (through the marriage of Malcolm III of Scotland to Saint Margaret of Scotland).[1] The Sempill family from the thirteenth century were heritable bailiffs of the regality of Paisley, and sheriffs of Renfrewshire, under the Lord High Steward of Scotland. They frequently distinguished themselves in the English wars, and were employed in important duties of state. Sir Thomas Sempill, father of John Sempill, 1st Lord Sempill, was killed at the battle of Sauchieburn on 11 June 1488, fighting in support of James III, and the first Lord Sempill, created by James IV about 1489, fell at Flodden on 9 September 1513. f; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px; text-transform: none; font-weight: 400; color: #000000; font-style: normal; margin: 1.5em 0px; orphans: 2; widows: 2; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: 1.5em; background-color: #ffffff; text-indent: 0px; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; overflow-wrap: break-word; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-color: initial; border: 0px; padding: 0px;">Robert stabbed Lord Crichton and was imprisoned and to be executed but his daughter Grizel saved him as she was the mistress of the Archbishop of St. Andrews.[3] Robert was married twice. Note he apparently had two daughters named Grizell or Grissell, by different mother | SEMPILL, Robert (I71216)
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3544 |
Ref: SAF 2018 vol 21 pp 1027 d8 | KRIGE, Louisa Jacoba (I71777)
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3545 |
Ref: SAF 2018 vol 21 pp 1038 i5 | SWANEPOEL, Johanna Magdalena (I31552)
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3546 |
Ref: Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chalon-51 Ref: The Peerage # 8199 http://www.thepeerage.com/p820.htm#i8199 | CHALON, Giselbert (I71650)
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3547 | Ref: SAG vol 13 pp 290 f3 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 2705 e1
| BOTHA, Petrus Johannes (I69005)
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3548 | Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 1524 f5 Ref: SAG vol 13 pp 290 f3 Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 2705 e1
| BOTHA, Geertruyda Margaretha Elizabeth (I68973)
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3549 | William died on 10 September 1547 at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh in Scotland | CUNNINGHAM, William (I71214)
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3550 | Grdoop 7 Oct 1787 Paarl
| JANSE VAN VUUREN, Sara Johanna (I71789)
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