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About Alwyn Johannes Burger, c2d5
- Baptism
- Slave register showing the list of slave transactions where he sold or purchased slaves. Slaves were being transferred to the folio for his widow (marked as such) starting December 1819.
- Slave register of his widow, showing how most of the slaves he owned were transferred to her (as his widow) starting in Dec 1819.
- In 1830 his second wife was already referred to as his widow in the following document:
DEPOT: KAB, SOURCE: CO,TYPE: LEER ,VOLUME_NO: 3946, SYSTEM: 00, REFERENCE 103, PART: 1 DESCRIPTION: MEMORIALS RECEIVED. JACOBA WILHELMINA VAN WYK, WIDOW OF ALEWYN JOHANNES BURGER. REMISSION OF TRANSFER DUES AND FINES. STARTING 1830 ENDING 1830
c2 Schalk Willem ≈ 20.10.1720 x 16.9.1742 Hester SMIT
d5 Alewyn Johannes ≈ 25.12.1753 x 17.5.1778 Aletta Sophia LUBBE xx 17.3.1793 Jacoba Wilhelmina VAN WYK
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Alwyn Johannes Burger, c2d5's Timeline
1753 |
December 25, 1753
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Tulbagh, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
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December 25, 1753
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1753
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Tulbagh, Breede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
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1779 |
April 1779
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Sneebergen, Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa
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1785 |
May 6, 1785
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1787 |
October 7, 1787
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1789
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1794
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Clanwilliam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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