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32 000 DARLING LITTLE NUISANCESPROVENANCETitle:32 000 Darling Little NuisancesDate: 2003Medium/size/format:1. Structure suspended overhead: ± 2000 names printed on strips oftransparent acetate and pinned onto 7 sheets of Polystyrene2. Wall mountings: 5 enlarged images of kings and queens, mountedonto light plastic base boards3. Floor covering: 7 sheets of plastic mirrorExhibition History: 1. 2003 03 12 Kastrupgård Samlingen Museum, Copenhagen as part ofSTED//PLACE exhibitions curated by Doris Bloom2. 2004 Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg3. 2005 Constitution Hill, Hillbrow, Johannesburg4. 2007 Standard Bank Gallery, JohannesburgCollection:<strong>Willem</strong> <strong>Boshoff</strong>Size and format of installation: Five images in a row on a wall from side to side - 8.4m. Each image isA0 size. The floor in front of the images is clad in small mirrors, also 7m from side to side and 2m awayfrom the wall; the labels on the ceiling are fixed to 50mm polystyrene, directly above the mirrors on thefloor and are 2.4m X 8.4m.BACKGROUNDThe title of the Danish/South African collaborative exhibition is PLACE and in two new artworks I„dwell‟ on PLACE from my perspective. First, consider the place I chose to be my home.For the past 19 years, I have lived in Johannesburg, South Africa, in the formerly „white‟ suburb ofKensington, so named after the royal borough of Kensington in Greater London, where members of theBritish royal family still live in Kensington Palace. My street is named King Edward Street – after KingEdward VII, who succeeded his mother, Queen Victoria, to the throne of Britain when she died on 22January 1901. These two monarchs reigned during the time of the Anglo-Boer War, also called theSouth African War (11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902). King Edward Street is not very long and isfenced in on one side by Roberts Avenue. Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl of Viscount St. Pierre, or ashe was also called, Baron Roberts of Kandahar, Pretoria, and Waterford, was British commander-inchieffor the earlier part of the Anglo-Boer War. On the other side of King Edward Street is KitchenerAvenue, named after Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl, Viscount Broome of Broome, Baron Dentonof Denton, also called Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, of the Vaal, and of Aspall, the Britishcommander-in-chief, taking over from Roberts in November 1900, for the latter part of the Anglo-BoerWar. Not far from my home, these two streets are connected by Milner Crescent before they join up atRhodes Park. Milner Crescent is named after Sir Alfred Milner of Saint James‟s and Cape Town andRhodes Park is named after Cecil John Rhodes, for whom the erstwhile Rhodesia was named andorganizer of the giant diamond-mining company De Beers Consolidated in 1888 – both Britishstatesmen, empire builders at the time of the Anglo-Boer War and the driving force behind Britainwanting to seize the old republic of the Transvaal, then under administration of President Paul Krugerand the republic of the Free State, then under President Marthinus Theunis Steyn.1


All four my grandparents were part of the Anglo-Boer War. Ouma (Granny) Driekie (1889-1966) on mymother‟s side was taken into the concentration camp at Krugersdorp in 1900 when she was 11, and shewas very lucky to survive. The cemetery of that camp has over 2 000 grave-markers for children of herage and younger. Oupa (Grandpa) Willie (1880-1928) on my father‟s side was only 21 when he becamea prisoner of war in 1901 in Bellary, India – I still have a beautiful walking stick that he carved overthere.In the 1960s, when I was still at school, my grandparents instilled in me a sense of hatred for the British,for their culture and language. Their tragic stories inspired in me a spirit of intrepid daring-do. I foughtthe Boer War all over again in my own high school – in the English class. I made life intolerable for myEnglish teacher by writing senseless crib notes, simply to prove that he can‟t catch me out. I would, forexample, pin a crib note right on the teacher‟s back under the pretext that I am rubbing off some dirt – alarge enough note for everyone in the class to crib from. I was the „super‟ Boer spy Danie Theron or thatdamn elusive general Christiaan de Wet. In my Afrikaans medium school I had the support andadmiration of my friends who were all equally anti-British/English. But, listening to the popular musicof the Beatles, and reading wonderful English books made English a trifle more palatable. I lovedreading and when I was 11, I would often read two books a day. I was able to read in both English andAfrikaans, my home-language, and I usually took home piles of books from our school and townlibraries.There are not many Afrikaans speaking people in my part of Johannesburg. So, you might ask what I‟mdoing in a place like this, a place that venerates the memory of those who, in history, killed and shunneddefenceless members of my own family and people.In the work for the Gastrupgård Samlingen museum, 32,000 DARLING LITTLE NUISANCES, I lookmore closely at the people after whom the streets in our neighbourhood are named.Victoria, who was sovereign on the British throne for the first part of the Anglo-Boer War, reigned in asociety that idealized both motherhood and the family. She was brought up in Kensington Palace andwas herself a mother of nine. However, Encyclopaedia Brittanica states that she hated pregnancy andchildbirth, detested babies, and was uncomfortable in the presence of children. In Kings and Queens, abooklet I bought at the gates of Buckingham Palace, it says that she was “.... robustly practical about thetiresomeness of small children.” In her own words: “Children are such darling little things, but they canbe a terrible nuisance.” The title of my work 32,000 Darling Little Nuisances is adapted from this quote.The South African War dominated Victoria‟s final years. The sufferings of her soldiers in South Africaaroused the queen to a level of activity and public visibility that she had avoided for decades. With ademanding schedule of troop inspections, medal ceremonies, and visits to military hospitals, Victoriafinally became “the exemplar of a modern monarch”. Her death in January 1900 inspired her men in thefield to great and heroic heights. She was succeeded by her son Edward VII, after whom my street isnamed. King Edward supported the policy of concentration camps when commander-in-chief of theAnglo-Boer War at the time, Lord Roberts, proclaimed the first camp in about July 1900.The camps were introduced at a time when the British failed to make headway in the war. Up to the endof the war, the British took 120 000 Afrikaners, mostly women and children, into the camps; 27 000 didnot survive – that is 22.5% of all. Of the 27 000 deaths, 22 000 were children under the age of 15. Therewere also camps for blacks, but black and white camps were separate. About 80 000 black people, alsomostly women and children, were taken in; it is estimated that about 15 000 black women and childrendied there. Conditions were much worse in the black camps – incarcerated black people lived off thescraps of white camps like animals. There are no records for black people‟s camps, and their deathswere considered so unworthy that their names were not even recorded. Most historians believe that morethan 10 000 black children aged 15 and under died there. For the sake of my work, I have taken 10 0002


as the number. To do justice to these nameless, forgotten children I include a fair number of the wordsfor „child‟ as written in black languages. In the languages of Tswana, Northern Sotho and Sesotho„child‟ is ngwana, „baby‟ is lesea; in Xhosa, Zulu and other Nguni languages, both „child‟ and „baby‟are umntwana and in Venda „child‟ is ńwana and „baby‟ lutshetshe. These words will be repeated manytimes in the work. The ‟32 000‟ in 32,000 Darling Little Nuisances is derived from the 22 000 Afrikaanschildren added to the 10 000 black children. To make the work fit in into the exhibition space of theGastrupgård Samlingen Museum and given my time limit to set up the work, I use about 2 000 names,but I have every intention to lay down all 32 000 name tags when I can manage it.During the last few years, I have visited all 42 of the concentration camp cemeteries of the Anglo-BoerWar. The sad experiences at these grave sites often put my sincere drive for reconciliation with theBritish to the extreme test. The things I saw and learned as I went along caused me great distress.The first concentration camp cemetery I visited was at Krugersdorp – that is the one where OumaDriekie cheated death. There were more than 2 000 graves for women, children and the aged, and Inoticed that graves for children younger than 15 were by far in the majority. To my mind this clearlyreflected a disregard for the most vulnerable. In 32,000 Darling Little Nuisances, I highlight the plightof the innocent and most exposed of concentration camp victims by only using statistics and names forchildren aged 15 and under.When I visited the camp cemetery in Berg Street, Standerton, I noticed an important thing – among thegraves of Boer women and children there were a number of headstones with British surnames. Thatmeans that Boer women were married to British men and that their households had a very tough time,being representative of the opposing sides. Likewise, British women would have been married toAfrikaans men – but the graves would not reflect that divided reality because men did not take thesurnames of women. A number of families were torn apart by that awful war. Our own two Englishspeaking children, who are inseparably loyal to the two Afrikaans speaking ones, often make me wonderwhere we will stand as a family in such a war.Gerrit Broeksma, a Dutch citizen, was public prosecutor of Johannesburg during the war. When he sawthe appalling conditions at the Race Course concentration camp in Turffontein in Johannesburg, he feltthat, as a man of the law, it was his duty to report the neglect to the British Parliament and countries inEurope. Unfortunately his efforts were revealed immediately to the British forces in South Africa and hewas executed in September, 1901 for „breaking the oath of neutrality‟. Thus he failed to prevent thedeaths of over six hundred women and children in the camp, situated right in the heart of the city ofGold!At Springfontein, south of Bloemfontein, I noticed that the older part of the concentration campcemetery, near the gate, has rows and rows of British soldiers‟ graves dating to the very beginning of thewar. Towards the middle of the cemetery there are graves of woman and children, interspersed withthose of British soldiers. As I reached the other side of the cemetery, dedicated to the last part of thewar, I found many hundreds of graves of women and children and none of British soldiers. To add to mysense of anguish and indignation, I discovered a whole field of baby graves far removed from the mainSpringfontein cemetery. I learnt that these were the graves of unbaptised children – unbaptised becausethey were born out of wedlock from the union between British soldiers and young women in the camp. Ifelt as if the soldiers were saying to me “We do not fare so well with the Boer men – but have you seenwhat we can do with their women and children!”Not far from Springfontein is the town of Bethulie with its concentration camp cemetery of about twothousand graves. It was at Bethulie that I found many of my own relatives – fourteen <strong>Boshoff</strong> childrenare buried there. Oupa Willie and all his family were initially from the nearby Philippolis and Colesbergdistricts. I was speechless and shocked when I saw my own name crudely chiseled out on two of theslates: WILLEM HENDRIK BOSHOFF.3


Emily Hobhouse is the English reformer and social worker who became an outspoken critic of Britishconcentration camp policy. When she learned of the high mortality rate of Boer women and children inthese camps, she went to South Africa in December, 1900 to discover the facts for herself. When shesaw the wretched conditions in the camps of Bloemfontein and Bethulie, she returned to England tospeak out against the abuses and cruelties. Her investigations led to a storm of indignation and animprovement of conditions in the camps soon followed. A second visit to South Africa in October 1901led to her deportation.At the Aliwal North cemetery I learned a very important truth about my country‟s political dilemma.Two brothers who had survived camp life returned in 1910 to set up a decent headstone for their thirdbrother who had died there more than eight years before. The headstone shows the name of their belovedbrother and the sad circumstances of his death. They also put their names on the stone with a promisethat they will see to it that such an injustice will never happen again. If these two youngsters were aboutfifteen or younger at the time of the war then they would be in their mid-fifties in 1948 – the year inwhich the Nationalist party came to power in South Africa. I understood, when I looked at the reality onthat gravestone that the generation of survivor brothers are the ones who formulated the devastatingpolicies of Apartheid. I suddenly understood why Afrikaner people had become so nepotist, to theexclusion of blacks and others. These brothers, when given the chance, would never again allow theirsolidarity to be threatened. Unfortunately, in the course of the twentieth century, in their over-zealousdrive to protect their own, they destroyed the lives of millions of others who live in the same land. Ioften wonder if this is the fate that might await Israel with its grief and its present day dilemma in theplace it occupies. I often wonder whether the ruling party in South Africa, the ANC, will some day, likethe embittered government of Zimbabwe, demand its own unfairly. I made a work entitled BAD FAITHCHRONICLES, now in the Robert Loder collection, London, to show my apprehension for the urge ofthose who feel hard done by and to try and understand the necessity for land-grabbing.I am a pacifist and I do not support any political group, especially not the South African far right groupsthat have tried to exploit the Anglo-Boer War concentration camps for political gain. I believe oneshould live at peace with others, in particular with one‟s „enemies‟. Towards the end of the 1970‟s Irefused to carry a rifle and wear a uniform when called upon to serve in the pro-Afrikaner, pro-white,South African Defence force. My work BANGBOEK was made at that time to help me face up to thethreat of imprisonment.Who must bear the responsibility for the human rights disaster of the concentration camp policy? Weknow that Roberts gave the order to start the camps and that Kitchener ardently endorsed it and made itworse, and that they did it “... for their queen/king and country.” Whenever I have discussed the issue ofculpability with Britons, I usually get the following response. First, that the royals had nothing to dowith the war and secondly, that one can‟t go back forever into history to blame and extract apologies – ithas to stop somewhere. Most British have no idea that war crimes, such as they are often so keenaccusing others of, were committed in the name of their queen/king – the accusations against them can‟tpossibly be true because, as everyone knows, “... it is not the British way.” The story they fabricated intheir post-war euphoria, show, on the one hand, how atrociously “dirty and stupid” their detainees were,and on the other hand, chillingly, how these terribly dangerous people (women and children!) needed tobe restrained “... to bring an end to the war.”I have no doubt that Roberts and Kitchener are war criminals who escaped proper judgment. Theybehaved as badly as other war criminals in history. I think if any of their kings and queens knew exactlywhat they did, they would be harsh and decisive in their condemnation and forthright in their apology.Roberts is suspected to have justified his part in the concentration camps from his sense of obligation atthe death of his own son, Freddy, who died at the battle of Colenso in December, 1899. Roberts wassucceeded by Kitchener as commander-in-chief in November, 1900. Kitchener came to South Africa4


from the Sudan where his forces massacred 26,000 men in yet another preposterous quest for land. Hecommitted even worse land-seizure atrocities in the Anglo-Boer War. The British proudly upheld hisachievements when they made him secretary of state for war in World War I. At that time he organizedarmies on a scale unprecedented in British history and became a symbol of their national will to victory.In spite of many agitating, especially from within England, that he be declared a war criminal, he is stillvenerated as one of their „finest sons‟.The term war crime is difficult to define, but after World War II three categories in the law of nationsbecame generally accepted as such. The first, „crimes against peace‟, involves preparing for or initiatinga war of aggression; the second, „war crimes‟ (also called „conventional war crimes‟), includes murder,ill treatment, or deportation of the civilian population of occupied territory; and the third, „crimes againsthumanity‟, includes political, racial, or religious persecution against any civilian population, eitherbefore or during a war, and is understood to include genocide.Britain and European countries were co-signatories in 1899 of the Hague Convention that forbade theabduction of women and children from their homes into camps at times of war. War was seen as a man‟sfight and the suffering of women and children had no place in it. Even though their country had signedthis treaty, many British soldiers were to weep in agony within a year when they were ordered to burndown the ± 30,000 Boer homes and farms – that is all the farms – slaughtered all the Boer cattle andherded the women and children off to what turned out to be a solemn gamble with death.The graves of British soldiers who died in the Anglo-Boer War are well-kept and marked by iron crosseswithin a round setting. The inscription on every grave marker gives the soldier‟s name, rank, day ofbirth, day he died and respectfully concludes: FOR KING AND COUNTRY. The principal reason for thesoldier to sacrifice his life was to serve his queen/king and his home country. Roberts and Kitchener didwhat they did for their queen/king and their country. The loyal Tommies questioned neither thecriminality nor appropriateness of the commands of their superiors towards women and children of theirenemies and outsiders. As a British soldier one is called upon to serve one‟s king and country –unflinchingly:Their‟s not to make replyTheir‟s not to reason why,Their‟s but to do and die.Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade 1855Recently, on 31 May 2002, we concluded four years of „celebrating‟ the centenary of the Anglo-BoerWar, a war at the end of which the victorious British insisted on the summary execution of two warcriminals on Boer side, swiftly, and without proper trial. The Boers had lost everything and were not in aposition to realise the extent of the damage and wrongdoing they had suffered and they were certainly inno position to bargain and make demands about British war criminals. Now, surely, with the war gonefor a hundred years, with many historians demanding an apology and with the centenary refreshingeveryone‟s memories, this was the right time for the Royal family to apologize formally for theatrocities and lay the matter to rest – what a „golden‟ opportunity, but alas, not a word!Even if it is argued that women and children were taken into the camps for protection and that it was notreally the aim of British soldiers to „kill‟ them, but that they died of accidental causes, surely then thereshould be an apology to show commiseration. My mother taught us to say sorry when we unwittinglyhurt someone else. But, as almost all agree, including some members of royal family, if the women andchildren died from neglect in a massacre by default, then the apology cannot be avoided.I would like to protest the apparent indifference to royal culpability by installing an artwork in England,within walking distance from Buckinham Palace. I thought of simply showing a row of upside-downportraits of the five dumbstruck British monarchs that reigned during, and since the Anglo-Boer War.Labels under the portraits will be clearly legible: Victoria (1837 – 1901) born 1819, crowned5


Westminster, buried Frogmore; Edward VII (1901 – 1910) born 1841, crowned Westmister, buriedWinsor; George V (1910 – 1936) born 1865, crowned Westmister, buried Winsor; George V1 (1936 –1952) born 1895, crowned Westmister, buried Winsor; Elizabeth II (1952 – ) born 1926, crownedWestminster. In front of the portraits, on the floor, I would like to scatter the names of a number ofchildren who died needlessly in that war. Unfortunately one is not allowed to show such work inEngland because the upside-down portraits show too much disrespect.Instead, 32,000 DARLING LITTLE NUISANCES follows a different strategy and is my response to thestoic British royal silence. My reply to their unacceptable refusal to apologise is to finesse their portraitsin a more „respectful‟ way in the Gastrupgård Samlingen museum. I „reverently‟ show the Britishmonarchs hanging in a row – in the proper manner, as big and colourful as possible, well labeled in away that does them proud. Above these portraits a grid of fine lines is strung out of sight. The names ofthe 1,142 hapless children who died at the Bethulie concentration camp, printed on strips of transparentfilm are placed upside down on the grid to constitute a kind of word-sky above the portraits. All thenames will appear back-to-front and can‟t be read. Words for „baby‟ and „child‟ from our blacklanguages will be used as nameplates for the black children whose names we will never know. If onelooks up at the names of the children they are senselessly indecipherable – an outrageous nightmare thatbears no recognition.Along the floor, under these portraits, I have a kind of „memory pool‟. I wish to emulate the myth ofNarcissus, who fell so much in love with his own reflection in the deep quiet waters that, when he triedto embrace his image, he drowned. The mirroring pool prompts the self-absorbed kings and queens toask the Cinderella-godmother question: “Mirror, mirror on the wall (floor), who is the fairest ...” This„memory pool‟ is made of hundreds of small blocks of mirror film and when one stands away from theportraits one can see them almost romantically reflected in the pool – Manhattan at night. As one getscloser one finds that the back-to-front names of the innocent concentration camp children are alsovisibly reflected in the „pool‟ where they become perfectly clear and no longer read back-to-front, buttrue and right. But, in this forgotten world that mirrors the converse side of my history, the pompousroyal portraits plunge headlong into the water, their labels upside down and back-to-front.Soft music floats out, past the royal portraits and over the memory pool – traditional British music. Thesounds of the song “Everything is beautiful ... in its own way” underlines a „positive and cheerful spirit‟.I hope to create a pervasive pollyannaism. In Eleanor Porter‟s novel Pollyanna (1913), Miss PollyannaWhittier is so blindly optimistic about life that she finds good everywhere. She is rather foolishlyblinded by gladness and hopefulness in the face of appalling circumstances. The wistful, sweet soundsof this song are alternated by the glorious pomp and splendour of the Band of the Royal Air Force,accompanied by two massive choirs, blasting away, and confirming England as the Land of Hope andGlory. This piece of music, also known as the „Pomp and Circumstance – the Coronation Ode‟ waswritten during the Anglo-Boer War, in 1902, by Sir Edward Elgar in collaboration with A.C. Benson forthe coronation of Edward VII.Hopefully 32,000 DARLING LITTLE NUISANCES will raise an awareness and concern and will travelto South Africa, as the organisers have in mind. And, hopefully, it will land up in England where theroyal portraits can be appreciated to their best advantage.Childrens‟ song at the time of the Anglo Boer WarSiembamba - mamma se kindjie Siembamba - mommy‟s little babySiembamba - mamma se kindjie Siembamba - mommy‟s little babyDraai sy nek om gooi hom in die sloot Wring his neck and dump him in the ditchTrap op sy kop dan is hy dood Stomp on his head and he will be dead6


FUTURE WORKSIf PLACE is destined to travel to other galleries, I should like to make a few more Anglo-Boer Warworks:In one work I wish to lay down a very large carpet, fit for the royal palace, over piles of filth and dirtswept under it to show a royal family in denial, all those awkward injustices conveniently covered up bypomp and splendour, by the bestowal of endless rewards and by those names they uphold so fondly onour street corners.I also want to „write/publish‟ a book entitled: HOMESTEADS IN THE TRANSVAAL AND THE FREESTATE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. The book will be „published‟ underthe allonym „Prince Charles‟. An allonymous book is a book published by an author under someoneelse‟s name. Prince Charles, possible future king of Britain, has already written a book, A VISION OFBRITAIN – A personal view of architecture, Doubleday 1989. For my HOMESTEADS IN THETRANSVAAL AND THE FREE STATE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY , I wantto take real copies of Prince Charles‟s book and neatly burn out any reference to places in Britain andBritish people so that one can‟t see it is not a book on the architecture of the Transvaal and Free Staterepublics. I tried to find a Boer home dating back to that time and I failed – there doesn‟t seem to be one.One is also not likely to find any period furniture from that time. All was burnt up. A holocaust, in theoriginal sense of the word, is a sacrifice in which everything is totally consumed by fire. Horses andcattle burnt into a stinking disgrace are a hippocaust. In the front of my altered book „Prince Charles‟will dedicate it to his mother.WILLEM BOSHOFFJanuary 2003Children who died at Bethulie Concentration Camp not far from my grandfather’s farm(The full list records 1,400 names 1400 but it is estimated that about 150 names of black children werenot recorded)1. <strong>Leah</strong> M <strong>Barnard</strong> (<strong>6y</strong>)2. Johanna <strong>Barnard</strong> (2y)3. Anna E <strong>Barnard</strong> (2y)4. Catrina EM <strong>Barnard</strong> (1m)5. Christiaan D <strong>Barnard</strong> (1y)6. Jan G <strong>Barnard</strong> (2y)7. Andries J <strong>Barnard</strong> (7y)8. Harm L <strong>Barnard</strong> (3y)9. Jacobus <strong>Barnard</strong> (15y)10. Cornelia <strong>Barnard</strong> (1m)11. Adam LJ <strong>Barnard</strong> (2y)12. Andries S <strong>Barnard</strong> (5y)13. Susanna J Becker (9y)14. Christiaan D Becker (2y)15. Johanna E Becker (2y)16. Cornelius Becker (7m)17. Johannes J Becker (2y)18. Maria M Becker (2y)19. Johannes H Bernard (20m)20. Gert A Bezuidenhout (2y)21. John P Blackie (7y)22. Caterina M Blackie (3y)23. Helena E Blackie (1y)24. Joha C Blackie (5y)25. Robert Blackie (1y)26. Johs G Blignaut (2y)27. Gideon MM Blignaut (10y)28. Petrus J Blignaut (8y)29. Phillipus J Blignaut ???30. Albertus J Blignaut (2y)31. Marie J Blignaut (2y)32. Ellie E Blignaut (2m)33. Leonardus J Bohnen (5y)34. Cecilia J Bohnen (1y)35. Petronella J Bonthuizen (2y)36. Susannah <strong>Boshoff</strong> (3y)37. Jan J <strong>Boshoff</strong> (1y)38. Wilhelmina H <strong>Boshoff</strong> (3m)39. <strong>Leah</strong> ME <strong>Boshoff</strong> (3y)40. Susanna E <strong>Boshoff</strong> (1y)41. Boshof <strong>Willem</strong> H (6m)42. <strong>Willem</strong> H <strong>Boshoff</strong> (10y)43. Matha JAM <strong>Boshoff</strong> (11y)44. Cornelia M <strong>Boshoff</strong> (8y)45. Elize S <strong>Boshoff</strong> (4y)46. Jan H <strong>Boshoff</strong> (16m)47. Aletta S <strong>Boshoff</strong> (3y)48. Christiaan H <strong>Boshoff</strong> (2y)49. Amarentia M <strong>Boshoff</strong> (3m)50. Andries L Botes (3y)51. Abram J Botha (<strong>6y</strong>)52. Clara I Botha (2y)53. Jacobus W Botha (2y)54. Christiaan A Botha (3y)55. Gideon D Botha (2y)56. Catrina F Botha (5y)57. Catrina M Botha (3y)58. Engela CF Botha (1y)59. Hester S Botha (3y)60. Cornelius J Botha (3y)61. Frederik MPJ Botha (12y)62. Eliz M Botha (4y)63. Gertruida S Botha (3y)64. Marie Botha (1y)65. Jan A Botha (2y)66. Erasmus A Botha (6m)67. Cornelia M Botha (3y)68. Johanna C Botha (1y)769. Cecilia J Bothma (15m)70. Maria M Breedt (4y)71. David B Breet (<strong>6y</strong>)72. Fredrika E Brits (15y)73. Antonie G Brits (1y)74. Fredrika E Brits (2y)75. Dina C Brits (2y)76. David J Brits (<strong>6y</strong>)77. Cornelia C Brits (11y)78. Jacob P Brits (4y)79. Ellie M Brits (2y)80. Dogtertjie Brits (7d)81. Gertruida ES Burger (2m)82. Anna CJ Cloete (3y)83. Anna D Cloete (4y)84. Cornelius R Coertze (2y)85. Gabriel Coetsee (9m)86. David Coetsee (9m)87. Dirk Coetsee (10m)88. Amarenda Coetsee (1y)89. Andries J Coetsee (<strong>6y</strong>)90. Emerencia C Coetsee (5y)91. Direk J Coetsee (2y)92. Dirk N Coetsee (3y)93. David J Coetsee (1y)94. Hendrik J Coetsee (14y)95. Jan JP Coetsee (7y)96. <strong>Willem</strong> AD Coetsee (2y)97. Floris P Coetsee (7m)98. Floris L Coetsee (12y)99. Hester EM Coetsee (2y)100. Johannes A Coetzee (2y)101. Martha A Coetzee (5y)102. Abram L Coetzee (2y)


103. Hermanus GJ Coetzee (12y)104. Nicolaas JA Coetzee (15y)105. Susanna RM Coetzee (9y)106. Francina S Coetzee (3y)107. Marie DE Coetzee (15y)108. Jacobus A Coetzee (2m)109. Lodewicus J Coetzee (5y)110. Susanna MC Coetzee (8y)111. David J Coetzee (3y)112. Roelf J Coetzee (2y)113. Floris P Coetzee (3y)114. Janetta H Coetzee (4y)115. Martha A Coetzee (14y)116. Floris P Coetzee (2y)117. Schalk J Coetzee (2y)118. Hester Coetzee (13y)119. Tobuas J Coetzee (19m)120. <strong>Willem</strong> JA Coetzee (5y)121. Susanna EJN Coetzee (9y)122. Frans S Coetzee (5y)123. Florina P Coetzee (8y)124. Petronella Coetzee (12y)125. Dirk J Coetzee (9y)126. Jan L Coetzee (4y)127. Dirk J Coetzee (<strong>6y</strong>)128. Martha Coetzer (14y)129. Petronella Coetzer (12y)130. Florina Coetzer (8y)131. Johanna H Coetzer (2m)132. Johanna H Coetzer (2m)133. Petrus C Combrink (<strong>6y</strong>)134. Marie M Combrink (5m)135. Wynand J Combrink (5y)136. Marie A Combrink (8d)137. Maria E Combrink (3m)138. Hercules F Cotze (14y)139. Dirk J Cotze (9y)140. Frans S Cotze (5y)141. Roelf J Cotze (3y)142. Anna E Daly (2y)143. Harga JS Daly (4m)144. Robert Daily (2y)145. Jacobs M Davel (1y)146. Thomas D Davis (<strong>6y</strong>)147. Aletta MM de Bruin (<strong>6y</strong>)148. Dorothea PC de Bruin (5y)149. Clara I de Bruin (2y)150. Phillipus J de Bruin ???151. Carolus JP de Jager (9y)152. Johannes M de Jager (8y)153. Gert J de Jager (5y)154. Hendrik C de Jager (4y)155. Gideon de Jager (2y)156. Susarra MP de Klerck (6m)157. Frederick J de Kock (3y)158. Susanna de Kock (3y)159. Danielena J de Kock (1y)160. Catrina MA de Kock (10y)161. Maria de Kock (16m)162. Maria de Kock (5y)163. Classina de Lint (9m)164. Jacoba J de Minnaar (1y)165. Guillame J de Swardt (2y)166. Jacob H de Swardt (2y)167. Stephanus J de Swardt (4y)168. Johanna C de Swardt (2y)169. Tobias J de Villiers (2y)170. Daniel P de Villiers (2y)171. Hester SM de Wet (5y)172. Lena ED de Wet (3y)173. Anna SH de Wet (1y)174. Marie S de Wet (13y)175. Johannes P de Wet (5y)176. Hendik W de Wet (3y)177. Cornelius J de Wet (1y)178. Johannes W de Wet (4y)179. Aletta SM de Wet (2y)180. Anna M de Wet (2y)181. Johanna S de Wet (8y)182. Eleanor J de Wet (5y)183. Dirk C de Wet (2y)184. Hester IJP de Wet (4y)185. Gert C de Wet (2y)186. De Wet (7y)187. Cecilia de Wet (3y)188. Barend JJ de Wet (<strong>6y</strong>)189. Christiaan B de Wet (9m)190. Carolus JP de Wet (5y)191. Johanna D de Winnaar (4y)192. Jacoba J de Winnaar (1y)193. Michael JC Diedericks (13y)194. Abram BJ Diedericks (10y)195. Petrus G Dippenaar (2y)196. H Dippenaar (13y)197. Michiel C Dippenaar (1y)198. Petrus J Dippenaar (<strong>6y</strong>)199. Cornelia M du Plessis (6m)200. Sussana CR du Plessis (15y)201. Anna J du Plessis (9y)202. Roelfina C du Plessis (3y)203. Hester SC du Plessis (14y)204. Lucia F du Plessis (8y)205. Jacobus LF du Plessis (14y)206. Emil H du Plessis (1y)207. Jan du Plessis (1m)208. Pieter du Plessis (5y)209. Wilhelmina C du Plessis (8y)210. Johanna M du Plessis (2y)211. Susanna M du Plessis (15y)212. Hendrik P du Plessis (8y)213. Hendrina J du Plessis (4y)214. Lavina CF du Plessis (3m)215. Fracois P du Plessis (2y)216. Marie J du Plessis (5y)217. Maria M du Plessis (12y)218. Francois P du Plessis (5y)219. Nicolasina J du Plessis (4y)220. Sophia W du Preez (1y)221. Anna W Durand (15y)222. Barendina H Durand (2y)223. Hester P Durand (1y)224. Cornelia E du Toit (4y)225. Hendrik A du Toit (2y)226. <strong>Willem</strong> K du Toit (11y)227. Franz J du Toit (9y)228. Elizabeth S du Toit (1y)229. Marie C du Toit (3y)230. Marie C du Toit (4y)231. Marie M du Toit (4y)232. Johannes J du Toit (2y)233. Elizabeth JJ du Toit (11y)234. Franz PJ du Toit (1y)235. Johannes PS du Toit (2y)236. Maria CM du Toit (14m)237. Wijnand A du Toit (3y)238. Cornelia J du Toit (11m)239. Johanna S du Toit (2m)240. Christian J Duvenhagen (7y)241. Marie H Duvenhagen (13y)242. Izak N Engelbrecht (14y)243. Johanna E Engelbrecht (5y)244. Wilhemina JM Engelbrecht (8m)245. Johanna M Engelbrecht (3y)246. Petronella J Engelbrecht (4m)247. <strong>Willem</strong> M Engelbrecht ???248. Petronella M Engelbrecht (7y)249. Johannes H Engelbrecht ???250. Anna C Engelbrecht (12y)251. Wilhemina Engelbrecht ???252. JH Engelbrecht (1m)253. James Enslin (17d)254. Gerhardus M Erasmus (18m)255. Jan H Erasmus (8m)256. Daniel J Erasmus (<strong>6y</strong>)257. Jan H Erasmus (8m)258. Seuntjie Erasmus (8m)259. <strong>Willem</strong> G Erasmus (2y)260. Wynand J Erasmus (3m)261. Gerhardus M Erasmus (18m)262. Christian P Erasmus (5y)8263. Margarita J Erasmus (2y)264. Johannes J Erasmus (1m)265. Joseph Erasmus (5y)266. Johanna EM Erasmus (3y)267. David J Erasmus (1m)268. Schalk W Erwee (2y)269. Martinus Erskine (7m)270. Helena Esterhuizen (7y)271. Jan C Esterhuizen (2d)272. Daniel Foby (3y)273. Matthys J Foby (2m)274. Johannes G Foord (2y)275. Barend H Foord (10m)276. Christina MH Fouche (5y)277. Henning J Fourie (5y)278. Petronella HSC Fourie (11y)279. Petrus A Fourie (18m)280. Magdalena P Fourie ???281. Theodorus E Fourie (5y)282. Dorothea R Fourie (2y)283. Louis L Fourie (7y)284. Marie M Fourie (4y)285. Catrina G Fourie (2y)286. Annie Fourie (1y)287. Johanna G Fourie (5y)288. Susa M Fourie (2y)289. Annie M Fourie (11y)290. Josina WA Fourie (2y)291. Josin W Fourie (2y)292. Cata MC Fourie (15y)293. Hermanus FP Fourie (8y)294. Marie EW Fourie (5y)295. Carolina AJ Geyer (<strong>6y</strong>)296. Aletta SC Geyer (4y)297. Daniel W Geyer (1y)298. Nellie C Gordon (child)299. Eliz SM Gouws (15y)300. Jacob EJ Greyling (10y)301. Abram J Griesel (<strong>6y</strong>)302. Wynand J Griesel (9m)303. Mrie M Griesel (4y)304. Johanna J Griesel (2y)305. Gertruida M Griesel (8m)306. Anna M Griesel (4y)307. Cornelia J Griesel (3y)308. Francois PJ Griesel (1y)309. Jan A Griesel (8y)310. Abraham J Griesel (8m)311. Casper J Griesel (4y)312. Johanna J Griesel (2y)313. Marie M Grobbelaar (8y)314. Susanna M Grobbelaar (18y)315. Petrus Grobbelaar (3y)316. Daniel J Grobbelaar (2y)317. Franc MS Grobbelaar (5m)318. Gideonetta MJ Grobbelaar (2y)319. Anna C Grobbelaar (15y)320. Magda J Grobbelaar (10y)321. <strong>Willem</strong> P Grobbelaar (8y)322. Daniel V Grobbelaar (4y)323. Johannes J Grobbelaar (3y)324. Hendrik J Grobbelaar (10m)325. Andries C Grobbelaar (2y)326. Schalk W Grobbelaar (2y)327. Johanna Grobbelaar (14y)328. Martha AS Grobbelaar (8y)329. Gerhardus D Grobbelaar (4y)330. Gert B Grobler (11y)331. Wynand A du T Grobler (3y)332. Anna C Grobler (15y)333. Anna H Groenewald (3y)334. Anna C Groenewald (2y)335. Wynand J Haarhoff (18m)336. Leonard J Haasbroek (2y)337. Jacobus F Haasbroek (3y)338. Johannes H Haasbroek (1y)339. Sarel F Haasbroek (<strong>6y</strong>)340. Dina M Haasbroek (7y)341. Eliza C Haasbroek (3y)342. Catrina E Hamilton (2y)


343. Martha J Hattingh (4y)344. Michael J Hattingh (8m)345. Jan H Heath (4y)346. Engela K Heath (2y)347. Francina C Hefer (14y)348. Custavus W Henning (11y)349. Andre N Henning (<strong>6y</strong>)350. Anna M Henning (2y)351. Rochel MP Henning (11y)352. Jacobus C Henning (<strong>6y</strong>)353. Barend J Henning (5y)354. Jacobus C Henning (11y)355. Anna SM Henning (4y)356. Barend J Henning (1y)357. <strong>Willem</strong> Henning (4m)358. Dirk CJ Herbst (7y)359. Johannes P Herbst (2y)360. Piet H Herbst (2y)361. Johan G Herbst (15d)362. Huilbrecht Herholdt (15y)363. Dirk Hertzog (2y)364. Petrus J Holzhuizen (2y)365. Theunis JH Holtzhausen (5y)366. Alwyl J Holtzhausen (2y)367. Francois A Hugo (9y)368. Marguerita S Hugo (4y)369. Willie F Hugo (4y)370. Caterina M Hugo (2y)371. Jan L Hugo (8y)372. Deborah A Hugo (5y)373. Abram P Hugo (2y)374. Marie M Hugo (8y)375. Martha Hugo (2y)376. Hermina S Hugo (8y)377. Helena J Hugo (4y)378. Susanna Hugo (4y)379. Hendrik L Human (1y)380. Aletta S Human (12y)381. Betty E Human (10y)382. Anna C Human (<strong>6y</strong>)383. Gert S Human (4y)384. Anna C Human (2y)385. Anna E Human (10y)386. Richard K Jackson (1y)387. Engela C Jacobs (2y)388. Adriana JE Jacobs (4y)389. Maria MEJ Jacobs (4y)390. MTJ Jacobs (4y)391. Alwyn J Jacobs (2y)392. Loiusa JE Jacobs (10)393. Jan J Jacobs (???)394. Jacoba I Jacobs (2y)395. Isabella S Jacobs (1y)396. Izak JC Jacobs (2y)397. John C Jacobs (1y)398. Lewis J Jacobs (8y)399. Cornelia MM Jacobs (<strong>6y</strong>)400. Hendrik J Jacobs (4y)401. Marie M Jacobs (14)402. Martha S Jacobs (<strong>6y</strong>)403. Susanna Jacobs (8y)404. Susanna D Jacobs (14)405. Pieter D Jacobs (10m)406. Susanna D Jacobs (16m)407. Daniel J Jacobs (<strong>6y</strong>)408. Maria M Jacobs (2y)409. Christina Jansen (11m)410. Deborah E Johnson (2y)411. Christina S Johnson (4y)412. Jacobus Johnson (2y)413. (Slothy) Johnson (3y)414. Magadalena A Joubert (2y)415. Jacobus J Joubert416. Jotham J Joubert417. Franz N Joubert418. Cornelia P Joubert419. Anna ME Joubert420. Engela M Joubert421. Aletta S Joubert422. Bregge Joubert (8m)423. <strong>Willem</strong> J Joubert (12y)424. Helena A Joubert (11y)425. Frederik Joubert (<strong>6y</strong>)426. Magdalena Joubert (1m)427. Magdalena A Joubert (1y)428. Cornelius Keet (1y)429. Magdalena W Kleinhans (1y)430. Rosina C Kleinhans (10y)431. Elizabeth JS Kleinhans (5y)432. Theodorus E Kleinhans (2y)433. Frederik J Kleinhans (7m)434. Marie JS Kleinhans (4y)435. Maria M Kleinhans (2y)436. Anna HJ Klopper (9y)437. Petrus J Klopper (<strong>6y</strong>)438. Marie M Klopper (2y)439. Anna E Klopper (1y)440. Klopper (2y)441. Hendrina J Kock (1m)442. Johanna H Koetzer (3m)443. Petrus J Koker (2m)444. Martha S Koker (<strong>6y</strong>)445. Hendrina J Kolbe (5m)446. Johannes J Kolbe (3y)447. Nicolaas F Kotze (8y)448. Janetta H Kotze (1y)449. Gabriel Kotze (???)450. Hendrina J Kotze (1y)451. Gabriel Kotze (7y)452. <strong>Willem</strong> J Kotze (4y)453. Tobia J Kotze (5y)454. Loiusa E Kotze (1y)455. Hendrik C Kotze (8y)456. Hendrik C Kotze (2y)457. Jan L Kotzee (3m)458. Schalk J Kotzee (5y)459. Engela C Kotzee (2y)460. Lewis D Kotzee (2y)461. Magdalena M Krause (4y)462. Anna S Krause (14y)463. Christoffel J Krause (7y)464. Stephanus G Krause (2y)465. Lavina C Kruger (9d)466. Barend JM Kruger (15y)467. Magda GC Kruger (12y)468. Catrina MC Kruger (5y)469. <strong>Willem</strong> B Kruger (2y)470. Cornelius J Kruger (5y)471. Jacoba J Kruger (<strong>6y</strong>)472. Caterina L Kruger (3y)473. Johanna F Kruger (2y)474. John Kruger (4y)475. Johannes P Kruger (2y)476. Johanna P Kruger (4y)477. Johannes P Kruger (1y)478. Hester C Kruger (8y)479. Paul J Kruger (3y)480. Wilhemina SC Kruger (2y)481. Hercules F Kruger (15y)482. Alwyn P Kruger (12y)483. Nicolaas W Kruger (10y)484. Marie M Kruger (4y)485. Jacobus R Kruger (<strong>6y</strong>)486. Johannes L Kruger (4y)487. Jacobus J Kruger (1y)488. Ignatus PL Kruger (4y)489. Christiaan FK Kruger (1y)490. Gertruida S Kruger (13y)491. Barend J Kruger (2y)492. Anna S Kruger (1y)493. Susanna M Kruger (10y)494. Hendrika M Kruger (10y)495. Maria M Kruger (2y)496. Hendrik A Kruger (<strong>6y</strong>)497. Johannes H Kruger (4y)498. <strong>Willem</strong> J Kruger (1y)499. Aletta E Kruger (1y)500. Pieter E Kruger (10y)501. Jan C Kruger (1y)502. Jacobus C Kruger (13y)9503. Alida BH Kruger (13y)504. Eliza AS Kruger (5y)505. Hester J Kruger (7y)506. Anna C Kruger (1y)507. Hendrik B Kruger (1m)508. Ignatius PL Kruger (14y)509. Hendrik Kruger (9y)510. Maria Kruger (2y)511. Annie E Kruger (7m)512. Barend J Kruger (8y)513. Cecilia L Kruger (15y)514. Allewyn J Kruger (<strong>6y</strong>)515. Marga M Kruger (8y)516. Margaretha Kruger (28d)517. Francina Labuschagne (5y)518. Hendrik P Labuschagne (3y)519. Frederik J Labuschagne (2y)520. Christoffel W Langeveld (1y)521. Gert J Laubscher (11y)522. Marie E Laubscher (5y)523. Le Roux (3y)524. Tomas S Lessing (6d)525. Phillipus J Leving (2y)526. Martinus J Levening (5y)527. Carolina Liebenberg (2y)528. Elizabeth C Liebenberg (2y)529. Cecilia JA Liebenberg (2y)530. Nicolina B Linde (2y)531. Betty Lotz (12y)532. Petronella M Loubser (15y)533. Pieter J Louw (3y)534. Wijnand J Louw (3y)535. Martha M Louw (3y)536. Marianne Lubbe (12y)537. Naomi Lubbe (4y)538. Anna C Lubbe (1y)539. Catrina AF Maartens (1y)540. David S Maartens (<strong>6y</strong>)541. Hendrik B Maartens (5y)542. Johanna A Maartens (1y)543. Francois Maartens (11y)544. Catharina AF Maartens (<strong>6y</strong>)545. Elizabetha CM Maartens (6m)546. Petrus JH Maartens (2y)547. Wijnand JA Maartens (5y)548. Susarra M Marais (5y)549. Hester J Marais (3y)550. Conraad C Marais (6m)551. Jan J Marais (<strong>6y</strong>)552. Christiaan D Marais (1y)553. Sarel J Marais (3y)554. Pieter W Marais (6m)555. Matilda Masseijn (8y)556. Basjan Meintjes (1y)557. Hendrik Mentz (11y)558. Marie J Mentz (7y)559. Cornelia P Mentz (2y)560. Martha M Morgenrood (8y)561. Hester E Mouton (2y)562. Helena E Mouton (11y)563. Johannes PH Muller (<strong>6y</strong>)564. Anna C Muller (10y)565. Hester S Muller (5y)566. Elizabeth M Muller (4y)567. Jacobus Myburg (2m)568. Martha M Naude (13y)569. Stephanus P Naude (7y)570. Jurgens J Naude (4y)571. Martha M Naude (2y)572. Elizabeth S Naude (2y)573. Marie F Nel (15y)574. Martha M Nieman (2y)575. Dirk J Nienaber (8y)576. Sarel P Nienaber (2y)577. MA Nienaber (14y)578. P Nienaber (12y)579. FP Nienaber (8y)580. Migel A Noordman (2y)581. Michael A Noordman (1y)582. Cornelia M Nortje (4y)


583. Anna S Norval (15y)584. Johannes J Norval (5y)585. Elizabeth H Norval (2y)586. Hester C Norval (4y)587. Johanna C Oberholzer (5y)588. Izak G Oberholzer (1y)589. Eleanor KD Olivier (2y)590. Phillippe A Olivier (3y)591. Martha JMC Olivier (9m)592. Jan H Olivier (5y)593. Marie M Olivier (2y)594. Barend HB Olivier (<strong>6y</strong>)595. Anna S Olivier (2y)596. Gert G Olivier (7m)597. Marie M Olivier (5y)598. Zacharias A Olivier (2y)599. Jacoba A Olivier (3y)600. Barend G Olivier (3y)601. Maria SJ Olivier (2m)602. Hester LE Olivier (5y)603. Cornelius A Oosthuize (1y)604. Gert JJ Oosthuizen (2y)605. Sarel PJ Oosthuizen (6m)606. Cornelius S Oosthuizen (2y)607. Catrina otto (9y)608. Daniel EK Otto (5y)609. Hester S Pelser (5y)610. Marie M Pelser (9y)611. Magdalena JA Pelser (<strong>6y</strong>)612. Izak J Pelser (4y)613. Theunie G Pelser (10m)614. Gert LJ Pienaar (7y)615. Martha S Pienaar (5y)616. Nicolaas J Pienaar (2y)617. Abel J Pienaar (7y)618. Joachim JH Pienaar (5y)619. Dorothea A Pienaar (1y)620. Petronella WA Pienaar (11y)621. Jan H Pienaar (4y)622. Rudolph M Pienaar (9y)623. Hendrik PC Pienaar (5y)624. Martha LM Pienaar (10y)625. Johanna J Pienaar (2y)626. Jacob J Pienaar (3y)627. Peter J Pienaar (4m)628. Anna E Pienaar (2y)629. Aletta Pienaar (10m)630. Jurgens J Pienaar (<strong>6y</strong>)631. Gezina Pienaar (5m)632. David J Pieterse (4y)633. Pieter J Pieterse (4m)634. Anna A Potgieter (1y)635. Dina A Pretorius (4y)636. Aletta E Pretorius (15y)637. Gert J Pretorius (8m)638. Jan A Pretorius (13y)639. Marie M Pretorius (4y)640. Pieter D Pretorius (2y)641. Daniel G Pretorius (14y)642. Susara A Prinsloo (10m)643. Jan P Prinsloo (2y)644. Jan J Prinsloo (7y)645. Diederik J Putter (5y)646. Anna S Putter (2y)647. Jacob Rabie (9y)648. Susannah MM Rabie (15m)649. Eleanor Rabie (7y)650. Wilhelmina C Rabie (5y)651. Johannes PSC Rabie (2y)652. Helena E Rabie (7y)653. Jacomina C Rabie (5y)654. Jacomina F Rabie (4y)655. Lewies F Raubenheimer (4y)656. Isabella H Raubenheimer (2d)657. Louis J Raubenheimer (4y)658. Barend M Reevers (7y)659. Christiaan L Reichardt (3y)660. Hendrik C Reinecke (15y)661. Elsie S Reinecke (11y)662. Hendrina S Reinecke (5m)663. Anna S Reinecke (7y)664. Elsie C Reinecke (4y)665. Johanna J Reinecke (6m)666. Susara M Reinecke (4y)667. Martha C Reinecke (4y)668. Carolus J Reinecke (1y)669. Martha JM Reinecke (4y)670. Helena L Reinecke (2m)671. Elsie C Reinecke (3y)672. Anna Reinecke (<strong>6y</strong>)673. Martha MJ Reinecke (3y)674. Carolus J Reynecke (14m)675. Jan F Robinson (7y)676. Louise M Robinson (3y)677. Josias B Robinson (1y)678. Nicolaas J Roelfse (15y)679. Anna ME Roelofse (7y)680. Nicolaas C Roelofse (14y)681. Cornelius JH Roelofse (4m)682. Johanna ESM Roelvert (1y)683. Bernhardus H Roelvert (7m)684. Elizabeth Roelvert (1y)685. Johanna M Roodt (15y)686. Hester J Roux (5y)687. Albertus P Roux (2y)688. Hendrik Roux (2y)689. Aletta K Roux (1y)690. Magdalena C Roux (2y)691. Guilliame J Roux (1y)692. Hester S Saaiman (2y)693. Tomas J Saaiman (1y)694. Johannes CE Scheepers (1y)695. Johannes L Schenck (4y)696. Petrus Z Schenck (1y)697. Anna SM Schoeman (12y)698. Johanna FEM Schoeman (4y)699. Frederik SP Schoeman (3y)700. Helena C Schoeman (<strong>6y</strong>)701. Gerthardus J Schoeman (2y)702. Engela M Schoeman (<strong>6y</strong>)703. Jacoba Schoeman (5y)704. Paul J Schoeman (2y)705. Hester Schoeman (8y)706. Aletta Schoeman (3m)707. Gertruida M Schoeman (12y)708. Hester S Schoeman (3y)709. Jacobus Scholtz (7y)710. Susara M Scott (1y)711. Emmie M Simpkin (12y)712. Petrus PB Slabbert (5m)713. <strong>Willem</strong> FJ Slabbert (2y)714. Petrus J Slabbert (5y)715. Gert P Slabbert (11y)716. Anna GE Slabberts (3y)717. Maria SEJ Slabberts (20d)718. Magdalena P Slebusch (15y)719. Maria AM Slebusch (4y)720. Francois J Smal (11y)721. Franz JC Small (1y)722. Klassina M Smidt (9m)723. Hester M Smit (7m)724. Martha C Smit (10y)725. Petrus J Smit (8y)726. Johanna SH Smit (2y)727. Pieter de V Smit (2y)728. Gabriel Y Smit (2y)729. Johanna E Smith (11m)730. Louisa C Smith (2y)731. Seuntjie Smith (1d)732. Andries J Smith (12y)733. Johannes EA Smith (8m)734. Elizabeth C Smith (3y)735. Christiaan P Sneiders (4y)736. Bettie Sneiders (11m)737. Dirk JJ Snibbe (2y)738. Johannes D Snijman (9y)739. Hendrik N Snijman (12y)740. Johannes H Snijman (12)741. Elizabeth E Snijman (4y)742. Hester S Snijman (4y)10743. Hendrick B Snijman (8y)744. Johanna S Snijman (5y)745. Maria S Snijman (2y)746. Fred P Staander (1y)747. Hendrika J Strachan (2y)748. Martha M Strauss (4y)749. Michiel Strauss (2y)750. Gert B Strauss (1y)751. Catrina J Strauss (2y)752. Gertruida F Strauss (5y)753. Magdalena P Strauss 94y)754. Johannes CS Strauss (2y)755. Marie J Strauss (2y)756. Hendrik H Steyn (7y)757. Eleanor G Steyn (15y)758. Johannes M Steyn (12y)759. Marie J Steyn (5y)760. Francina J Steyn (2y)761. Jacobus J Steyn (4y)762. Hester AF Steyn (5y)763. Catrina AD Steyn (3y)764. Johannes G Steyn (11y)765. Jan J Steyn (8y)766. Aletta P Steyn (<strong>6y</strong>)767. Maria ESM Steyn (3y)768. Emerencia Sulir (9y)769. Susanna JW Swanepoel (5y)770. Cornelia S Swanepoel (1y)771. Hester E Swanepoel (13y)772. Pieter A Swanepoel (4y)773. <strong>Willem</strong> A Swanepoel (3y)774. Henning J Swanepoel (2y)775. Johannes M Swanepoel (15y)776. Gillis C Swanepoel (5m)777. LF Swanepoel (9y)778. J Sward (1y)779. Katerina Swart (12y)780. Johanna MC Swart (11y)781. <strong>Willem</strong> A Swart (10y)782. Jacobus H Swart (8y)783. Anna M Swart (14y)784. Johannes B Swart (7y)785. Alida Swartz (9m)786. Susanna JC Taljaard (15y)787. Marie C Taljaard (4y)788. Benjamin Taljaard (2y)789. Jaochimus J Taljaard (5y)790. Caterina J Taljaard (3y)791. Anna M Taljaard (2y)792. Carolina Taljaard (4y)793. Johannes H Taljaard (2y)794. Daniel LP Taljaard (8m)795. Johanna M Taljaard (3y)796. Gertruida S Taljaard (1y)797. Lewis C Taljaard (2y)798. Isias R Terblanche (9y)799. Hest JJPE Terblanche (8y)800. Gerhardus J Terblanche (1y)801. Sarel A Theron (2y)802. Sophia MJ Theron (13y)803. Michael JA Theron (1y)804. Vluchtelina Theron (2m)805. Elizabeth J Uys (2y)806. Johannes M van Aswegen (12y)807. Maria van Aswegen (5m)808. <strong>Willem</strong> van Aswegen (2y)809. Petrus G van Aswegen (2y)810. Cornelia P van Aswegen (3m)811. Hendrik J van der Berg (7y)812. Gertruida E van der Berg (2y)813. Child van der Berg (3m)814. Aletta J van der Berg (3y)815. Susanna CE van der Berg (10y)816. Jan A van der Berg (15y)817. Pieter C van der Berg (7y)818. Eleanor E van der Berg (4y)819. Barend HJ van der Berg (5y)820. Aletta C van der Berg (3y)821. Gertruida E van der Berg (1y)822. Hendrina J van der Berg (5y)


823. Frederik J van der Berg (3y)824. Child van der Berg (4m)825. Daniel J van der Berg (3y)826. Jan G van der Berg (2y)827. Gert J van der Berg (10y)828. Johanna M van der Berg (3y)829. Gerta CJ van der Berg (2y)830. Eleanor E van der Berg (14y)831. Hendrik J van der Berg (4y)832. Sus M van der Berg (1y)833. Christina J van der Berg (5y)834. Helena P van der Berg (2y)835. Eleanor P van der Berg (7y)836. Barend van der Berg (3m)837. James C van der Berg (3y)838. <strong>Willem</strong> P van der Berg (5y)839. Hendrina van der Berg (10y)840. Catharina van der Heever (15y)841. Gertruida MM van der Heever(15y)842. Catrina H van der Heever (15y)843. Magdalena van der Heever (9y)844. Francois N van der Heever (10y)845. Dorothea C van der Heever (11y)846. Jacobus O van der Hever (10y)847. Katie N van der Hever (5y)848. Jacobus A van der Hever (2y)849. Andreas A van der Heever (12y)850. Hester C van der Heever (2y)851. Getruida MM van der Heever(6m)852. Hendrik J van der Heever (8y)853. Philippus van der Hever (2y)854. Jan J van der Merwe (2y)855. Johanna van der Merwe (<strong>6y</strong>)856. Johannes Z van der Merwe (1y)857. Petrus A van der Merwe (4m)858. Rachel C van der Merwe (4m)859. Hendrik C van der Merwe (2y)860. Schalk W van der Merwe (2y)861. Petronella E van der Merwe (3m)862. Schalk W van der Merwe (2y)863. Cornelia M van der Merwe (5y)864. Catrina M van der Merwe (2m)865. Dina W van der Merwe (18m)866. Schalk W van der Merwe (2y)867. John van der Merwe (3m)868. Aletta M van der Merwe (3y)869. W van der Merwe (1y)870. Henrik J van der Merwe (2y)871. Henrik J van der Merwe (5y)872. Susa E van der Merwe (<strong>6y</strong>)873. Christoffel JN van der Merwe(5m)874. Hendrik JS van der Merwe (3y)875. J van der Merwe (1m)876. Anna M van der Merwe (1m)877. Catharina F van der Merwe (2m)878. Maria JC van der Merwe (8y)879. Johanna C van der Vijver (10y)880. Fredrik H van der Vijver (4y)881. Stephanus J van der Vijver (1y)882. Carel JEN van der Walt (8m)883. Nicolaas JG van der Walt (16m)884. Petrus A van der Walt (8y)885. Lodewikus SC van der Walt (2y)886. Carolus J van der Walt (11m)887. Marie A van der Walt (7y)888. Johannes A van der Walt (3y)889. Tjaart A van der Walt (2y)890. Martin PA van der Walt (11m)891. Johannes P van der Walt (12y)892. Anna KM van der Walt (10y)893. Katrina MA van der Walt (8y)894. Jan A van der Walt (5y)895. Andries JM van der Walt (2y)896. Joseph J van der Walt (7y)897. Anna F van der Walt (4y)898. Elizabeth J van der Walt (2y)899. Martha E van der Walt (8d)900. Bregje van der Walt (13y)901. Cornelia J van der Walt (14y)902. Hester LE van der Walt (4y)903. Martha JHC van der Walt (8m)904. Johannes N van der Walt (2y)905. Sarkie S van der Walt (8y)906. Hendrik van der Walt (2y)907. Izak A van der Walt (<strong>6y</strong>)908. Petrus J van der Walt (12y)909. Izak N van der Walt (2y)910. Stephanus C van der Walt (2y)911. Anna van der Walt (9m)912. Johannes P van der Walt (3y)913. Petrus J van der Walt (2m)914. Adriana van der Walt (11y)915. Marie JM van Eeden (8y)916. Gert C van Eeden (4y)917. Martinuis G van Eeden (1y)918. Gert C van Eeden (14y)919. Pieter W van Eeden (9y)920. Lapina C van Eeden (<strong>6y</strong>)921. Jacoba S van Eeden (2y)922. <strong>Willem</strong> S van Heerden (12y)923. Johannes PS van Heerden (<strong>6y</strong>)924. Alwyn J van Heerden (4y)925. Johannes P van Heerden (3y)926. Gerhardus DC van Heerden (2y)927. Marie MM van Heerden (6m)928. Marie CM van Heerden (7y)929. Eliz M van Heerden (5y)930. Helena PM van Heerden (10y)931. Marie EF van Heerden (3y)932. Johannes C van Heerden (7m)933. Anna S van Heerden (3y)934. Sarel J van Heerden (6m)935. <strong>Willem</strong> van Heerden (2m)936. Christina M van Heerden (9y)937. Minnie van Heerden (<strong>6y</strong>)938. Schalk H van Heerden (1y)939. Hester M van Heerden (4y)940. <strong>Willem</strong> S van Heerden (2y)941. Sarel J van Heerden (21m)942. Maria JE van Heerden (3y)943. Susannah E van Heerden (15y)944. John NW van Huysteen (4y)945. Franz MJ van Huysteen (7m)946. Hermanus van Huysteen (2m)947. Isabella E van Jaarsveld (3y)948. Catrina R van Jaarsveld (2y)949. Johannes R van Jaarsveld (1y)950. Cornelis S van Niekerk (11y)951. Gert J van Niekerk (5y)952. Margaritha P van Niekerk (1y)953. Rensie A van Niekerk (7y)954. Gert J van Niekerk (3m)955. Rensie van Niekerk (<strong>6y</strong>)956. Marie JC van Niekerk (7y)957. Gilliam J van Niekerk (13y)958. Johannes van Niekerk (4y)959. Hendrik LP van Niekerk (5y)960. Christoffel van Niekerk (4y)961. Daniel H van Niekerk (15y)962. Petronella JM van Niekerk (15y)963. Louisa J van Niekerk (1y)964. Susara C van Niekerk (4y)965. Leonrad H van Niekerk (5y)966. Marie J van Niekerk (3y)967. Marie M van Rensburg (5y)968. Martha A van Rensburg (1y)969. Johanna AP van Rensburg (7y)970. Evert P van Rensburg (3y)971. Anna J van Rensburg (1y)972. Ernst J van Rensburg (16m)973. James van Rensburg (2y)974. Jan D van Schalkwyk (4y)975. Martha E van Schalkwyk (1y)976. Elizabeth C van Schalkwyk (9m)977. Dirk J van Schalkwyk (4y)978. Johannes G van Staden (10y)979. Andries JW van Staden (2y)11980. Johannes G van Staden (11y)981. Susanna HJ van Staden (4y)982. Jan A van Staden (2y)983. Johannes J van Staden (2y)984. Dorothea C van Straatten (4y)985. Rachel SE van Straatten (1y)986. Emerencia F van Tonder (8y)987. Jacobus C van Tonder (3y)988. Maria M van Tonder (5y)989. Conrad van Tonder (10y)990. Anna JM van Vuuren (8y)991. Daniel JJC van Vuuren (2y)992. Sus PJ van Vuuren (5y)993. Maria van Vuuren (4y)994. Stoffel P van Vuuren (4y)995. Albertus G van Wyk (5y)996. Dorothea A van Wyk (3y)997. Hester M van Zijl (7y)998. Dan J van Zijl (5y)999. Hester M van Zijl (1y)1000. Cornelia P van Zijl (5y)1001. Hester C Venter (7y)1002. Johanna S Venter (5y)1003. Seuntjie Venter (12d)1004. Jan Harm Venter (14d)1005. Marie JE Venter (11y)1006. Josias J Venter (4y)1007. Maria M Venter (2y)1008. Seuntjie Venter (2m)1009. Elizabeth HC Venter (5y)1010. Johanna S Venter (1m)1011. Susanna M Venter (13y)1012. Hester SM Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1013. Dirk J Venter (3y)1014. Martin J Venter (1y)1015. Lesaya S Venter (9y)1016. Jessie MO Venter (4y)1017. Hendrik N Venter (2y)1018. Anna S Venter (13y)1019. Lasija SP Venter (3y)1020. Sarel D Venter (2y)1021. Jan A Venter (5y)1022. Seuntjie Venter (3m)1023. Stoffelina J Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1024. Hester J Venter (4y)1025. Hester SA Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1026. Gabriel S Venter (11y)1027. Hendrik B Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1028. Daniel Venter (3y)1029. Daniel Venter (3y)1030. Marie E Venter (1m)1031. Stephanus C Venter (2y)1032. Johanna A Venter (3y)1033. Hendrik T Venter (2y)1034. Johannes C Venter (15y)1035. Johanna C Venter (15y)1036. Albertus S Venter (9y)1037. Susanna C Venter (4y)1038. Sopia L Venter (2y)1039. Pieter S Venter (7y)1040. Jan H Venter (4y)1041. Coert P Venter (2m)1042. Jan A Venter (8y)1043. Susanna AC Venter (14y)1044. Johannes Venter (4y)1045. Erasmus A Venter (1y)1046. Susanna S Venter (14y)1047. Hester J Venter (10y)1048. Petrus S Venter (3y)1049. Anna C Venter (4y)1050. Wilha CJ Venter (8y)1051. Johanna HC Venter (7y)1052. Johanna S Venter (9y)1053. Hester C Venter (7y)1054. Dirk J Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1055. Jan H Venter (4y)1056. Rudolph J Venter (1y)1057. DJ Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1058. Maria A Venter (<strong>6y</strong>)1059. Anna M Venter (4y)


1060. Anna A Venter (2y)1061. Johanna C Venter (6m)1062. Elizabeth C Venter (5y)1063. Dirk J Venter (3y)1064. Jacobus P Venter (4m)1065. Philippus J Venter (4m)1066. Jan Venter (15y)1067. Albertus E Venter (1y)1068. Hester Venter (15y)1069. Hendrina Venter (13y)1070. Charlotte J Venter (10y)1071. Anna Venter (3y)1072. Kasper H Venter (1y)1073. Catharina Venter (6m)1074. Hendrik D Venter (2y)1075. Daniel Venter (4y)1076. Child Venter (1m)1077. Catrina Venter (2m)1078. Herklaas F Venter (10y)1079. Petrus J Venter (12y)1080. Maria AE Venter (8y)1081. Johanna M Venter (5y)1082. Anna F Venter (8m)1083. Sophia P Venter (14y)1084. Anna S Venter (13y)1085. Jacoba M Venter (8y)1086. Jacoba PE Venter (7y)1087. Dirk C Venter (3y)1088. Barbara JJ Venter (4y)1089. Frederik H Venter (1y)1090. JM Venter (4y)1091. PJ Venter (3m)1092. Gezina Vermeulen (14y)1093. Gerbrecht M Verster (18m)1094. Petronella C Verster (3m)1095. Petronella JJ Verster (4m)1096. Jacob C Verster (2y)1097. Erasmus J Viljoen (2y)1098. Johannes C Viljoen (3y)1099. Abraham C Viljoen (3y)1100. Anna MJ Viljoen (3y)1101. Eleanor E Viljoen (5m)1102. Anna CW Viljoen (18m)1103. Catrina MK Villet (2y)1104. Hayman M Vinetsky (2y)1105. Matha S Visser (8m)1106. Jacobus P Viviers (3y)1107. Anna P Viviers (8m)1108. Davis S Viviers (8y)1109. Paul PJ Vorster (3y)1110. Cornelia MC Vorster (<strong>6y</strong>)1111. Johanna W Vorster (1y)1112. Anna E Vorster (3y)1113. Catharina M Vorster (19d)1114. Wilhelmina JF Waldeck (3y)1115. Johan G Waldeck (5y)1116. Sophia A Weidemann (15y)1117. Wilhelmina J Weidemann (12y)1118. Roelof Weidemann (5y)1119. Johannes P Weidemann (2y)1120. Stephanus P Weidemann (<strong>6y</strong>)1121. Magdalena S Weidemann (1y)1122. Andries C Weidemann (<strong>6y</strong>)1123. Hendrik W Weidemann (4y)1124. Martha M Weidemann (1y)1125. Christoffel A Welgemoed (4y)1126. Dogtertjie Wepener (1d)1127. Bernardus JH Wessels (4y)1128. Lewis HA Wessels (7y)1129. Susanna C Wessels (2y)1130. Johannes W Wessels (11m)1131. Cornelia Wessels 93y)1132. Hendrik P Wessels (4y)1133. Rosina M Whitehorn (1y)1134. Hayman M Wienetzky (2y)1135. Engela S Wilkens (2y)1136. Elizabeth E Wilkens (1y)1137. Frederik G Wolmarans (4y)1138. Johannes JM Wolmarans (2y)1139. Johanna EM Yssel (5y)1140. Johanna S Yssel (2y)1141. Jaan Zeelee (3y)1142. Martha Zeelie (5y)1143. ngwana1144. lesea1145. umntwana1146. ńwana1147. lutshetshe1148. ngwana1149. lesea1150. umntwana1151. ńwana1152. lutshetshe1153. ngwana1154. lesea1155. umntwana1156. ńwana1157. lutshetshe1158. ngwana1159. lesea1160. umntwana1161. ńwana1162. lutshetshe1163. ngwana1164. lesea1165. umntwana1166. ńwana1167. lutshetshe1168. ngwana1169. lesea1170. umntwana1171. ńwana1172. lutshetshe1173. ngwana1174. lesea1175. umntwana1176. ńwana1177. lutshetshe1178. ngwana1179. lesea1180. umntwana1181. ńwana1182. lutshetshe1183. ngwana1184. lesea1185. umntwana1186. ńwana1187. lutshetshe1188. ngwana1189. lesea1190. umntwana1191. ńwana1192. lutshetshe1193. ngwana1194. lesea1195. umntwana1196. ńwana1197. lutshetshe1198. ngwana1199. lesea1200. umntwana1201. ńwana1202. lutshetshe1203. ngwana1204. lesea1205. umntwana1206. ńwana1207. lutshetshe1208. ngwana1209. lesea1210. umntwana1211. ńwana1212. lutshetshe1213. ngwana1214. lesea1215. umntwana1216. ńwana1217. lutshetshe1218. ngwana1219. lesea121220. umntwana1221. ńwana1222. lutshetshe1223. ngwana1224. lesea1225. umntwana1226. ńwana1227. lutshetshe1228. ngwana1229. lesea1230. umntwana1231. ńwana1232. lutshetshe1233. ngwana1234. lesea1235. umntwana1236. ńwana1237. lutshetshe1238. ngwana1239. lesea1240. umntwana1241. ńwana1242. lutshetshe1243. ngwana1244. lesea1245. umntwana1246. ńwana1247. lutshetshe1248. ngwana1249. lesea1250. umntwana1251. ńwana1252. lutshetshe1253. ngwana1254. lesea1255. umntwana1256. ńwana1257. lutshetshe1258. ngwana1259. lesea1260. umntwana1261. ńwana1262. lutshetshe1263. ngwana1264. lesea1265. umntwana1266. ńwana1267. lutshetshe1268. ngwana1269. lesea1270. umntwana1271. ńwana1272. lutshetshe1273. ngwana1274. lesea1275. umntwana1276. ńwana1277. lutshetshe1278. ngwana1279. lesea1280. umntwana1281. ńwana1282. lutshetshe1283. ngwana1284. lesea1285. umntwana1286. ńwana1287. lutshetshe1288. ngwana1289. lesea1290. umntwana1291. ńwana1292. lutshetshe1293. ngwana1294. lesea1295. umntwana1296. ńwana1297. lutshetshe1298. ngwana1299. lesea


1300. umntwana1301. ńwana1302. lutshetshe1303. ngwana1304. lesea1305. umntwana1306. ńwana1307. lutshetshe1308. ngwana1309. lesea1310. umntwana1311. ńwana1312. lutshetshe1313. ngwana1314. lesea1315. umntwana1316. ńwana1317. lutshetshe1318. ngwana1319. lesea1320. umntwana1321. ńwana1322. lutshetshe1323. ngwana1324. lesea1325. umntwana1326. ńwana1327. lutshetshe1328. ngwana1329. lesea1330. umntwana1331. ńwana1332. lutshetshe1333. ngwana1334. lesea1335. umntwana1336. ńwana1337. lutshetshe1338. ngwana1339. lesea1340. umntwana1341. ńwana1342. lutshetshe1343. ngwana1344. lesea1345. umntwana1346. ńwana1347. lutshetshe1348. ngwana1349. lesea1350. umntwana1351. ńwana1352. lutshetshe1353. ngwana1354. lesea1355. umntwana1356. ńwana1357. lutshetshe1358. ngwana1359. lesea1360. umntwana1361. ńwana1362. lutshetshe1363. ngwana1364. lesea1365. umntwana1366. ńwana1367. lutshetshe1368. ngwana1369. lesea1370. umntwana1371. ńwana1372. lutshetshe1373. ngwana1374. lesea1375. umntwana1376. ńwana1377. lutshetshe1378. ngwana1379. lesea1380. umntwana1381. ńwana1382. lutshetshe1383. ngwana1384. lesea1385. umntwana1386. ńwana1387. lutshetshe1388. ngwana1389. lesea1390. umntwana1391. ńwana1392. lutshetshe1393. ngwana1394. lesea1395. umntwana1396. ńwana1397. lutshetshe1398. ngwana1399. lesea1400. umntwana1401. ńwana1402. lutshetshe1403. ngwana1404. lesea1405. umntwana1406. ńwana1407. lutshetshe1408. ngwana1409. lesea1410. umntwana1411. ńwana1412. lutshetshe1413. ngwana1414. lesea1415. umntwana1416. ńwana1417. lutshetshe1418. ngwana1419. lesea1420. umntwana1421. ńwana1422. lutshetshe1423. ngwana1424. lesea1425. umntwana1426. ńwana1427. lutshetshe1428. ngwana1429. lesea1430. umntwana1431. ńwana1432. lutshetshe1433. ngwana1434. lesea1435. umntwana1436. ńwana1437. lutshetshe1438. ngwana1439. lesea1440. umntwana1441. ńwana1442. lutshetshe1443. ngwana1444. lesea1445. umntwana1446. ńwana1447. lutshetshe1448. ngwana1449. lesea1450. umntwana1451. ńwana1452. lutshetshe1453. ngwana1454. lesea1455. umntwana1456. ńwana1457. lutshetshe1458. ngwana1459. lesea131460. umntwana1461. ńwana1462. lutshetshe1463. ngwana1464. lesea1465. umntwana1466. ńwana1467. lutshetshe1468. ngwana1469. lesea1470. umntwana1471. ńwana1472. lutshetshe1473. ngwana1474. lesea1475. umntwana1476. ńwana1477. lutshetshe1478. ngwana1479. lesea1480. umntwana1481. ńwana1482. lutshetshe1483. ngwana1484. lesea1485. umntwana1486. ńwana1487. lutshetshe1488. ngwana1489. lesea1490. umntwana1491. ńwana1492. lutshetshe1493. ngwana1494. lesea1495. umntwana1496. ńwana1497. lutshetshe1498. ngwana1499. lesea1500. umntwana1501. ńwana1502. lutshetshe1503. ngwana1504. lesea1505. umntwana1506. ńwana1507. lutshetshe1508. ngwana1509. lesea1510. umntwana1511. ńwana1512. lutshetshe1513. ngwana1514. lesea1515. umntwana1516. ńwana1517. lutshetshe1518. ngwana1519. lesea1520. umntwana1521. ńwana1522. lutshetshe1523. ngwana1524. lesea1525. umntwana1526. ńwana1527. lutshetshe1528. ngwana1529. lesea1530. umntwana1531. ńwana1532. lutshetshe1533. ngwana1534. lesea1535. umntwana1536. ńwana1537. lutshetshe1538. ngwana1539. lesea


1540. umntwana1541. ńwana1542. lutshetshe1543. ngwana1544. lesea1545. umntwana1546. ńwana1547. lutshetshe1548. ngwana1549. lesea1550. umntwana1551. ńwana1552. lutshetshe1553. ngwana1554. lesea1555. umntwana1556. ńwana1557. lutshetshe1558. ngwana1559. lesea1560. umntwana1561. ńwana1562. lutshetshe1563. ngwana1564. lesea1565. umntwana1566. ńwana1567. lutshetshe1568. ngwana1569. lesea1570. umntwana1571. ńwana1572. lutshetshe1573. ngwana1574. lesea1575. umntwana1576. ńwana1577. lutshetshe1578. ngwana1579. lesea1580. umntwana1581. ńwana1582. lutshetshe1583. ngwana1584. lesea1585. umntwana1586. ńwana1587. lutshetshe1588. ngwana1589. lesea1590. umntwana1591. ńwana1592. lutshetshe1593. ngwana1594. lesea1595. umntwana1596. ńwana1597. lutshetshe1598. ngwana1599. lesea1600. umntwana1601. ńwana1602. lutshetshe1603. ngwana1604. lesea1605. umntwana1606. ńwana1607. lutshetshe1608. ngwana1609. lesea1610. umntwana1611. ńwana1612. lutshetshe1613. ngwana1614. lesea1615. umntwana1616. ńwana1617. lutshetshe1618. ngwana1619. lesea1620. umntwana1621. ńwana1622. lutshetshe1623. ngwana1624. lesea1625. umntwana14


Details of CD’s sent for the benefit of the editor(s) of the catalogueCD I1. D000001.JPG BAD FAITH CHRONICLES (1996) Robert Loder Collection2. D000002.JPG CROSSWORD PUZZLES (1974-1979) Work Lost3. D000003.JPG BAD FAITH CHRONICLES (detail) (1996) Robert LoderCollection4. D000004.JPG BANGBOEK (detail) (1977-1981) Billiton Collection5. D000005.JPG BAD FAITH CHRONICLES (detail) (1996) Robert LoderCollection6. D000006.JPG CROSSWORD PUZZLES (1974-1979) Work Lost7. D000007.JPG BANGBOEK (detail) (1977-1981) Billiton Collection8. D000008.JPG COLOUR CHARTS (1977-1978) Collection: Pretoria ArtMuseum9. D000009.JPG Queen Victoria with her descendants: Princess Margaret ofConnaught (above) and Princess Victoria Patricia of Connaught (below)10. D000010.JPG Queen Elizabeth II11. D000011.JPG Queen Victoria12. D000012.JPG George V13. D000013.JPG George VI14. D000014.JPG Edward VIICD II1. Freehand 9: Layout of Kings and Queens for 32,000 DARLING LITTLENUISANCES with text as mirrorred. (3512 2484 - tif image) This is the imagethat was lost - please ignore the other images on this CDCD III1. A copy of this document.2. A copy of the layout for NEGOTIATING THE ENGLISH LABYRINTH (thiswas also lost with the last CD in Copenhagen)15

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