Riaan Serfontein
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Riaan is 26 degrees from Zendaya Coleman, 24 degrees from Sting Sumner, 25 degrees from Josh Brolin, 23 degrees from Timothée Chalamet, 26 degrees from José Ferrer, 23 degrees from Frank Herbert, 19 degrees from Richard Jordan, 27 degrees from David Lynch, 21 degrees from Virginia Madsen, 28 degrees from Charlotte Rampling, 28 degrees from Patrick Stewart and 24 degrees from Denis Villeneuve on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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We are working on a project for all South African (Roots) members, see South African Roots Project and looking for members that are interested and perhaps would like to participate, so if you're interested just take a look and respond, we would love to have you as a member of our team ! :)
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[Correction: Apologies - I see it was not you who created the duplicate. Thanks for spotting it and proposing the merge!]
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