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Generations - die boek vir Suid-Afrikaanse famile geskiedenis [boodskap #24620] Do, 08 Julie 1999 00:00
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Junior Lid
Dagse almal,
Verskoon asb die Engels hieronder. Die boek is in Engels omrede dit ook
in die buiteland verkoop word. Daar is baie Afrikaanse name (veral in
die "Queries" / Navrae gedeelte).

After 2 years of publishing Generations - a South African genealogy
newsletter, I've put together a book of the main articles in past
issues.
If anyone is interested in buying a copy, please email me on
lk...@citytel.net and state your country of residence.

Index of articles:
Christmas in early Cape Town.
Tracing your European ancestors: a brief introduction (covers France,
Holland, Germany, England and Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Portugal).
Family Reunions: how to plan yours.
South African resources at the Family History Centre (Mormon Church /
LDS): titles and numbers.
Looking after your photographs.
Unwanted death notices for Anna Johanna Coetzee.
Official request forms for Birth, Marriage and Death certificates from
Department of Home Affairs.
South African naming patterns.
South African surnames: a background.
South African historical dates for genealogists.
De Villiers numbering system: an explaination.
Writing a genealogy query.
Abbreviated first names.
"Lady Kennaway" passenger list: arrived in East London on 20 November
1857.
Mini-dictionary: genealogical terms in South Africa.
British Settlers in Natal, 1849-1851: a listing of about 800 people.
Starting children on the ancestral trail.
South Africa's people: a brief look at their history (covers Swedish,
Danish, Irish, Asians, Norwegians, Germans, British, Portuguese, Dutch,
French [with list of French Huguenots]).
Genealogical insurance policy: safe-guarding your research.
Family associations: what are they, what do they do.
Publish or perish: putting your research into book form.
Genealogical societies in South Africa.
Mazawattee Tea Company.
The Bergthiel Settlers in Natal: a listing.
Who's who in the family tree: relationships.
Looking for Anglo-Boer War graves in South Africa.
Boer Generals in the USA: includes partial listing.
Old medical terms.
Who was Scotty Smith (aka George St Ledger Gordon).
Wynberg Military Camp Officers Club: burns down.
Maria Koopmans de Wet.
Bricks and diamonds: Thomas Cullinan.
Storing family treasures.
"Titanic" and its South African connections.
Cities, towns and villages: a little history of South African places
(includes Richmond, Yeoville, Mossel Bay, Johannesburg, Eshowe, Dundee,
Ixopo, Estcourt, Glencoe, Greytown).
Waiting for replies to genealogical queries: increase your response
rate.
Who was Fanny Barnato?
The German Orphans Scheme, 1948, Pretoria.
Concentration camp children (Paul Bosman, Mrs. AM Bezuidenhout, Mr. NM
Botha, Mrs. Barkhuizen, Mrs. Juin, Lizzie Oudhoff, Mrs. MM Kok).
Polish Orphanage in Oudtshoorn.
Boers in East Africa.
Boers in Argentina.
Richard Daniel of Sidbury.
Gustav Schoeman Preller of Pelindaba.
Abraham Kriel Children's Home.
James Anderson: Africa's oldest living WWI veteran.
Doing farm research.
Death notices and death certificates: an explaination.
The Pennington family of Natal.
South Africa's WWI Aces: a listing.
Plus HUNDREDS of South African queries.
Web site: http://www.rupert.net/~lkool/
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