Hermanus Petrus Johannes Botha
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Hermanus Petrus Johannes Botha (1878 - 1881)

Hermanus Petrus Johannes Botha
Born in Lydenburg district, Transvall [South Africa]map
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[spouse(s) unknown]
Died at about age 2 in Goede Hoop farm, Lydenburg district, Transvaal [South Africa]map
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Hermanus Petrus Johannes Botha is genealogies verbind aan Suid Afrika /is genealogically connected to South Africa

Hermanus Petrus Johannes was born in 1878. He was the son of Hermanus Petrus Johannes Botha and Elsje Magdalena Coetser. He passed away in 1881.

Birth

Date: 21 April 1878 [1]
Place: Goede Hoop farm, Lydenburg district, Transvaal [South Africa]

Death

Date: 1881 [1]
Place: Goede Hoop farm, Lydenburg district, Transvaal [South Africa] [1]

Grave

Place: Goede Hoop farm cemetery, Lydenburg district, Transvaal [South Africa] [1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 eGGSA library Gravestones in South Africa Mpumalanga Mpumalanga, LYDENBURG district, Rural (farm cemeteries) Mpumalanga, LYDENBURG district, Badfontein, Goedehoop 142 JT, farm cemetery BOTHA Hermanus Petrus Johannes 1878-1881. Seen and entered April 19, 2017 by Susanna de Bruyn




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