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About Carel Louis de Fortier, SV/PROG
Carel Louis de Fortier * France 19.9.1827, a rebel exiled from France in 1865 and banished to a prison camp in Australia, jumped ship on the Pondoland coast of South Africa, school teacher at Bethlehem OFS, Bethal and Piet Retief † “Straalsund”, dist. Piet Retief 17.2.1893 x Anna Helena Martha VAN DYK (she xx De Jager)
b1 Cornelia Magrietha Maria Lewisa * c. 1869 x HERBST
b2 Carel Louis * 29.8.1870, farmer, was captured during the Anglo Boer War and banished to India † c. 1960 x Johanna Elizabeth KOSTER (adopted Roedolf) * South Bremersdorp (now Manzini) 5.11.1874, captured during Anglo- Boere War was in Sandspruit Consentration Camp † c. 1959 heart attack both # “Mooiplaas”, dist. Piet Retief, 12 children
b3 Sybrand Cornelius van Dyk * 12 Januarie 1872 Gedoop Kroonstad 2 Junie 1872
b4 Honorina Martha Johanna * 8 September 1873 Gedoop Bethlehem 21 Desember 1873
b5 Sybrand Adriaan Cornelius * 4.2.1875, lived Roossenekal † 22 May 1908 hunting accident x Elizabeth Helena STAPELBERG
b6 Martinus Johannes * 4.2.1875 † 18.5.1945 # White River x Maria Susanna VAN DER MERWE * c. 1879 d.o. Izak Matthys Hermanus van der Merwe and Johanna Margaretha van Dyk, 6 children
b7 Jan Abraham * 22.2.1877, farmer dist. Ermelo, builder and carpenter † 17.1.1927 stomach cancer # Ermelo d.o. Josias Petrus Albertus Reyneke and Maria Elizabeth Jansen van Rensburg, five children (she xx van Oudtshoorn)
b8 Anna Helena Martha * c. 1880
b9 Martha Elizabeth * c. 1883 x Willem Jacobus Herbst
b10 Cornelius Judini * 5.6.1890, worked on the Roads Department x Aletta Maria Catharina Margaretha Nel, 12 children
Carl Louis de Fortier was exiled from France in 1865 and banished to Australia. While the ship was passing Pondoland, he jumped ship and swam ashore. He eventually ;ived in Bethlehem where he was a teacher.
Carel Louis de Fortier, SV/PROG's Timeline
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September 19, 1827
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France
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1869 |
June 19, 1869
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1870 |
August 29, 1870
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1872 |
January 12, 1872
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1873 |
September 8, 1873
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1875 |
February 4, 1875
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Bethlehem, South Africa
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February 4, 1875
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Free State, South Africa
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February 22, 1877
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1880
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1883
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