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About Rhoda Ann Trollip SM b6
1820 British Settler
Rhoda Ann Trollip 13, together with her parents and 7 siblings, were part of Hyman's party of 42 Settlers on the Weymouth.
Party originated from Wiltshire.
Departure 7 January 1820. Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 16 April 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth 15 May 1820
Area allocated to the Party : Lynedoch River
Children :
- William Trollip 24
- John Trollip 22
- Stephen Trollip 19
- Esther Trollip 18
- Rhoda Ann Trollip 13
- Jacob Trollip 11
- Joseph Anthony Trollip 9
- Mary Ann Trollip 7
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Rhoda Trollip came out to SA with her parents and siblings on the Weymouth arriving in Table Bay on 26 April. She and James Lydford Collett were the progenitors of all Colletts in the Cape.
After all troubles and bickering of farming, Rhoda on more than one occasion collapsed into the comparative safety of temporary insanity. At this stage, James devoted all his attention to her. After his death she went to live with her childless daughter at Daggaboer.
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Rhoda Ann Trollip SM b6's Timeline
1805 |
December 21, 1805
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Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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1806 |
1806
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St John the Baptist, Frome, Somerset, England
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1824 |
December 27, 1824
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Camphor's Kraal, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1826 |
November 27, 1826
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Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa
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1829 |
July 13, 1829
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1831 |
June 28, 1831
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Grahamstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
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1833 |
July 15, 1833
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Bathurst, Cape Province, South Africa
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1835 |
August 7, 1835
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District Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1837 |
July 17, 1837
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Grahamstown, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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