Gideon Johannes David Slabber

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Gideon Johannes David Slabber

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Clanwilliam, West Coast, WC, South Africa
Death: December 13, 1945 (62)
52 Walmer Road, Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
Place of Burial: Maitland, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Petrus Johannes Leibrand Slabbert, e3f1g1 and Maria Johanna Catharina Slabbert
Husband of Jacoba Anna Christina Slabber
Father of Petrus Jacobus Sybrand Slabber; Pieter Gerbrand Slabber; Private; Cornelia Magdalena Slabber; Maria Johanna Slabber and 7 others
Brother of Maria Johanna Smit
Half brother of Jacomina Gysbertha Francina van Zyl and Gideon Johannes David Willem Christiaan van Zyl

Managed by: Annemie Juanita Louw
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About Gideon Johannes David Slabber

Cape Civil Deaths - Cape Town - Entry : 4576/45 of 29 December 1945

Gideon ( Johnnie ) Johannes David Slabber passed away on 13 December 1945 at his residence at 52 Walmer Road, Woodstock, Cape Town. He was aged 62 years and 11 months, a plumber ( Loodgieter ) and was married in community of property to Jacoba Anna Christina Bresler.

He left immovable, movable property and a will and assets of more than £ 300

Death Notice signed at Woodstock on 27 December 1945 by : J. Slabber - Surviving Spouse who was present at his death.

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Gideon Johannes David Slabber's Timeline

1883
January 6, 1883
Clanwilliam, West Coast, WC, South Africa
July 12, 1883
Clanwilliam, West Coast, WC, South Africa
1911
March 25, 1911
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1912
September 13, 1912
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1916
May 12, 1916
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1918
September 12, 1918
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1921
June 15, 1921
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
1922
November 9, 1922
Woodstock, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa