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About Rev Jozef Philippus Wolhuter
https://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/wolhuter-jozef-philippus/
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Lady_Grey#Latere_predikante: The second pastor was Rev. JP Wolhuter who was confirmed here on 31 July 1908 and accepted his emeritus on 8 January 1934 . Thus, in the first six decades of its existence, the congregation had only two pastors who had to lay the foundation. During Rev. Wolhuter's ministry erected the present ornate church building in 1913 to replace the first church demolished in 1911.
Note: Rev Jozef Philippus Wolhuter is Joseph Philippus (Seph) Greyling's first cousin twice removed:
Joseph Philippus (Seph) Greyling → Laurentia Josephina Greyling (born Kok), his mother→ Jozef Philippus Kok, her father → Maria Dorothea Margaretha Jooste,his mother → Hester Margaritha Wolhuter, her sister → Rev Jozef Philippus Wolhuter , her son
British Concentration Camps of the South African War [1900-1902]
Personal Details
Name: Mr Joseph Philippus Wolhuter
Born in camp? No
Age died:
Died in camp? No
Gender: male
Race: white
Marital status: married
Nationality: Transvaal
Registration as head of family: Yes
Unique ID: 166234
Camp History
Name: Volksrust RC
Age arrival: 36
Date arrival: 14/11/1902
Date departure: 17/11/1902
Destination: town
Farm History
Name: Wolhuter family
Town: Piet Retief
Relationships
Mr Joseph Philippus Wolhuter
is the husband of Mrs Louisa Jacoba Wolhuter
is the father of Master George Hendrik Wolhuter
Sources
Title: DBC 105
Type: Volksrust Camp Register
Notes: p. W-158
Title: Informants
Notes: Email 2020/07/09
Title: DBC 107 Volksrust camp register
Notes: p. W 682-3
Rev Jozef Philippus Wolhuter's Timeline
1865 |
December 14, 1865
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Skietfontein, Carnavon, Kareeberg, Northern Cape, South Africa
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1899 |
August 30, 1899
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Piet Retief, Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek, Suid Afrika*
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1903 |
June 20, 1903
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1905 |
March 12, 1905
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1906 |
October 19, 1906
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1908 |
November 24, 1908
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1910 |
December 11, 1910
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1912 |
August 13, 1912
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1914 |
March 5, 1914
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