Willem Jacobus Christiaan Oosthuizen, d3e3f1

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Willem Jacobus Christiaan Oosthuizen, d3e3f1

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Riversdale, South Cape DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Death: February 18, 1907 (78)
Plaas/Farm, Vlaklaagte, Bloemfontein, Motheo, Free State, South Africa
Place of Burial: Bloemfontein, Motheo, Free State, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Bernhardus Lambertus Oosthuizen, d3e3; Christina Jacoba Oosthuizen, b11 and Christina Jacoba Bester
Husband of Johanna Maria Magdalena Matthee and Johanna Maria Magdalena Oosthuizen
Father of Abraham Hendrik Oosthuizen; Lambertus Daniel Oosthuizen, b5c3d3e?f?g1; Susanna Maria Elizabeth Meyer, 2; Christina Jacoba Johanna Meyer; Johanna Maria Magdalena Maas and 11 others
Brother of Anna Regina Barendina Oosthuizen; Maria Johanna Christina Oosthuizen; Sara Gertruida Theodora Oosthuizen and Elizabeth Gertruida Oosthuizen
Half brother of Willem Jacobus Oosthuyzen; Maria Matthee; Anna Barendina Matthee; Johannes Lambertus Daniel Oosthuyzen; Sarah Matthee and 1 other

Occupation: Boer/Farmer, Boer, Boer ''Vlaklaagte''
Managed by: Hester Maria Christina Marx
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About Willem Jacobus Christiaan Oosthuizen, d3e3f1

Boedel/Estate- MHG - O 677 He married twice and both had the same names and surname. Might be cousins. He had 9 children with 1st marriage and 3 with 2nd marriage.

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Willem Jacobus Christiaan Oosthuizen, d3e3f1's Timeline

1828
February 25, 1828
Riversdale, South Cape DC, Western Cape, South Africa
October 23, 1828
Swellendam
1849
1849
Distrik Riversdale, Kaapprovinsie
1850
1850
Kaapkolonie
1853
1853
South Africa
1856
June 17, 1856
Orange Free State Boer Republic, South Africa
1877
November 13, 1877
November 13, 1877
1880
December 20, 1880
December 20, 1880