Frederick was born in 1894 at Stutterheim, Cape Province. He is the son of Franz Muller and Elizabeth Tentinger.
First hand information as remembered by Johan Smit.
MULLER family researched and sourced (in the 1980's) by Mrs S Warwick (born SCHEIDEL -maternal family MULLER). Upon completion in 1990 a copy of the MULLER Family Tree was handed to Human Sciences Research Council in 1991. When the HSRC closed down in 1998, due to lack of government funding, the HSRC handed their entire research collection to GISA (Genalogical Institute of S.A.) in Stellenbosch, who, when they closed down in 2018, donated their entire research collection to the Library of the Cape Peninsular University of Technology. As yet, it is not available online!
Johannes Friederich was known as Frederik John MULLER. Frederik was baptised at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Stutterheim on 3 June 1894 by the resident priest, Father Eugals.
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Sources
Researched and sourced by Mrs S Warwick (in 1980's) born SCHEIDEL - maternal
MULLER
S A National Archives, Cape Town/Pretoria.
Department of Home Affairs, Pretoria.
Master of the High Court, Cape Town/Pretoria.
Kaffrarian Museum, King Williams Town.
Direct family information/details handed to Mrs Warwick by the Muller family and
their descendants.
Certified copy (Certificate of Baptism of Johannes Friederich Muller, No.1/122 )of the
baptismal register of St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Stutterheim.
Friederich R Wollmersfhauser - genealogist in Germany.
Sabine & Rolf Schaible - genealogists in West Germany.
Katholisches Pfarramt, Waldurn-Altheim, Germany.
Mrs Gerigh born Muller - Muller descendant in Germany.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Frederick John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Frederick John: