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About Nicolaas Everhardus Mostert
From:
The Making of a Colonial Elite: Property, Family and Landed Stability in the Cape Colony, c.1750-1834
Wayne Dooling
Journal of Southern African Studies
Vol. 31, No. 1 (Mar., 2005)
page 152
Summarised by Michele Woodroffe
During the recession of the 1820s a number of previously established landowners went bankrupt, many as a result of the Britain withdrawing its protection of the wine industry.
Hugo Hendrik Mostert declared bankruptcy around 1825, having farmed Wolwedans farm on the Mosselbanks Rivier .The title to Wolwedans passed to his uncle Nicolaas Everhardus Mostert.
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Nicolaas Everhardus Mostert's Timeline
1786 |
1786
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Cape, South Africa
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1807 |
May 10, 1807
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Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
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1808 |
September 26, 1808
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Koeberg, Paarl, Cape Winelands, WC, South Africa
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1812 |
May 14, 1812
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Wolwedans, Koeberg, Cape Colony, South Africa
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February 12, 1814
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