Historical records matching Anna Magdalena Malan
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About Anna Magdalena Malan
Geni lys 4 probleme wat ondersoek verg.
"Little is known of Malan’s mother, Anna du Toit. Like her husband, she was of Huguenot stock. Malan hardly ever spoke of her, and the only description that survives of her is one made by a family member who, merely in passing, rather simplistically characterised the mother of such illustrious children as a ‘dear humble soul’.The same family member ascribed the children’s exceptional intellectual abilities exclusively to their father’s genes. Anna du Toit has become fixed in history by the description of her as quiet, even-tempered, and meticulous, but known all around as a friendly and pleasant farmer’s wife."
Bron: Lindie Korf. 2010. DF Malan: a political biography. PhD thesis, US. http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/3991
Anna Magdalena Malan's Timeline
1847 |
May 5, 1847
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Bovlei, Wellington, Wagenmakersvallei, Cape Colony, South Africa
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May 30, 1847
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Wellington, Wagenmakersvallei, Cape Colony, South Africa
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May 30, 1847
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Wellington, South Africa
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1872 |
March 10, 1872
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Allesverloren Farm, Riebeek West, Cape Province, South Africa
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1874 |
May 22, 1874
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Allesverloren, Riebeek Wes, Kaapkolonie, Suid Afrika
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1876 |
February 25, 1876
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Riebeeck West, West Coast DC, Western Cape, South Africa
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1878 |
June 25, 1878
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Riebeeck West, West Coast DC, WC, South Africa
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1880 |
June 29, 1880
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Riebeek-Wes
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1882 |
May 28, 1882
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Riebeek-wes
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