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Cornelia Sophia (Botha) Janse van Rensburg (abt. 1801 - 1883)

Cornelia Sophia Janse van Rensburg formerly Botha
Born about in Cape Colony [South Africa]map
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Wife of — married 1 Oct 1820 in George, Cape Colony [South Africa]map
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Died at about age 82 in Mossel Bay, Cape Colony [South Africa]map
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Table Bay, South Africa (1762)
Cornelia (Botha) Janse van Rensburg was part of the settlement of the Dutch Cape Colony.
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Biography

  • Fact: Christening (21 Apr 1801) Cape Colony [South Africa]

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Hi , could you add the project profile [email address removed] as co-manager to this profile, please? As soon as the LNAB has been validated with a [transcription of a] baptism [image], we will have this profile Project Profile Protected). Susan (project coordinator)

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