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1768-1825 


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HAROLD   B.   LEE  LIBRARY 


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Judy  Heaton 


r^RIOHAM     YOUNG  UNIVERSIT 


Compliments  of 
Arthur  N.  &  Maria  Dixon  Taylor  Family 


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Clarence  D.  Taylor 
2130  Temple  View  Drive 
Provo,  Utah  84604 
U.S.A. 


Rev.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 
1768  -  1825 

AND  HIS  FAMILY 

TEACHER      PRIEST       1820  SETTLER      PARTY  LEADER 


HAROLD  B.  LEE  LIBRARY  ' 
BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSIf) 
PROVO,  UTAH 


REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 

1768  -  1825 
And  His  Family 

TEACHER  PRIEST         1820  SETTLER  PARTY  LEADER 

TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

PAGE 

INTRODUCTION 

Table  of  Contents   iii 

Dedication   iv 

Preface  by     Dawn  Dixon  Bnimmer  v 

Beulah  Boardman  Laughton   vi 

Clarence  Dixon  Taylor  vii 

Explanation  of  Family  Identification  Numbers   viii 

SECTION  I  REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN'S  ANCESTORS  1 

SECTION  II  REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  31 

SECTION  III           MARY  BOARDMAN                  I.D.  #1    123 

SECTION  IV           JUDITH  BOARDMAN                I.D.  #2   133 

SECTION  V            SUSANNAH  BOARDMAN           I.D.  #3    211 

SECTION  VI           THOMAS  BOARDMAN              I.D.  #4   215 

SECTION  VII          MARGARET  BOARDMAN          I.D.  #5    217 

SECTION  VIII        JOHN  ASHTON  BOARDMAN      I.D.  #6   221 

SECTION  IX           SARAH  HAYES  BOARDMAN      I.D.  #7   223 

SECTION  X            JAMES  HAYES  BOARDMAN       I.D.  #8   227 

SECTION  XI           WILLIAM  JOHN  BOARDMAN     I.D.  #9   411 

APPENDIX 

Boardman  Alphabetical  Name  List   451 

Utah  Boardman  (Dixon)  Name  List   483 

Beulah  Laughton' s  Boardman  Chart   505 

INDEX    539 

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DEDICATED  TO 


Dawn  Dixon  Brummer 


Beulah  Boardman  Laughton 


Dawn  Dixon  Brummer  furnished 
documents  and  Boardman  Family 
historical  material. 


Beulah  Boardman  Laughton  collected, 
recorded,  and  constructed  a  family 
tree  of  more  than  1200  Boardman 
Family  names  and  provided  other 
historical  material. 


Our  sincere  APPRECIATION  to  all 
others  who  contributed  in  time, 
talent,  finance  and  advice. 
THANK  YOU! 


IV 


PREFACE 


For  more  than  25  years  I  have  been  researching  and  collecting  material  on  my 
Boardman  ancestry,  from  my  isolated  sugar  cane  farm  in  Rhodesian,  Zimbabwe,  Africa. 

One  letter  in  the  1820  Settlers  Museum  Boardman  file  from  Clarence  D.  Taylor, 
U.S.A.,  opened  up  a  new  branch  on  the  Boardman  family  tree. 

The  genealogical  data  from  Utah,  combined  with  the  material  collected  by  my 
cousin,  Beulah  Boardman  Laughton  of  Joharmesburg,  and  myself  have  made  possible  this  book. 

Like  so  many  original  documents,  the  Boardman  documents  given  to  me  by  Mrs. 
Vida  Siebert  of  Harare,  Zimbabwe,  have  now  been  safeguarded  and  published. 

I  feel  it  is  selfish  to  keep  old  documents  and  just  let  them  deteriate  and  not  be 
useful.  In  years  to  come,  by  placing  them  in  a  safe  historical  archive  they  can  be  enjoyed  by 
others  in  reading  and  using  them. 

The  original  Boardman  documents  were  very  fragile  and  discolored.  I  repaired 
them  as  best  I  could  and  had  copies  made  of  each  to  be  used  by  all.  We  are  fortunate  that  we 
have  documents  after  85  odd  years. 

James  Boardman,  son  of  Philip  William  Boardman  and  Caroline  Frances  Thomas, 
and  his  wife,  Eveleen  meiring  of  Salisbury,  Rhodesia,  kept  lots  of  various  documents.  Their 
daughter,  Mrs.  Vida  Siebert  found  them,  unpacked  them  and  gave  them  to  me.  I  have  given 
the  original  documents  to  the  1820  Settlers  Museum  in  behalf  of  Mrs.  Siebert  and  have  given 
copies  of  these  documents  to  be  included  in  this  book. 


DAWN  DIXON  BRUMMER 


V 


PREFACE 


The  settlers  who  arrived  in  South  Africa's  Eastern  Cape  must  have  been  a  tough 
lot.  They  certainly  had  to  face  and  overcome  immence  hardships.  But  one  of  their  most 
enduring  legacies  is  surely  the  deep  interest  that  later  generations  have  had  in  ensuring  that  ever- 
widening  families  remain  linked,  if  not  in  touch.  Such  a  family  is  the  Boardmans,  descendants 
of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

My  Grandfather  William  Boardman  (grandson  of  William  Hayes  Boardman,  the 
eighth  son  of  Rev.  William  Boardman)  and  his  brother  Clarence  both  married  "Cory"  girls.  As 
my  father  (Carrington  Boardman)  and  my  mother  were  very  close  to  their  brothers  and  sisters 
and  their  cousins,  particularly  Clarence's  children,  we  all  grew  up  together.  I  was  used  to  meet 
all  my  uncles  and  cousins  from  both  sides.  This  instilled  in  me  a  desire  to  know  the  whole 
Boardman  family.  Wherever  the  name  "Boardman"  was  mentioned,  I  was  interested.  I  followed 
up  every  possible  clue.  I  found  the  telephone  books  were  a  wonderful  source  of  information  and 
from  there,  my  interest  in  the  family  and  my  records  of  the  Boardman  tree  grew  and  grew. 

Early  in  1994  I  visited  Clarence  Boardman' s  son  in  Krugersdorp  hospital.  Later 
I  received  a  telephone  call  from  the  nursing  sister  at  that  hospital  asking  how  I  was  related  to 
her  patient,  because  she  too  was  a  Boardman  descendant.  Another  family  to  add  to  the  tree. 
Shortly  thereafter  I  received  a  telephone  call  from  Pretoria  asking  me  to  attend  a  get-together 
of  Boardmans.  Another  descendant  had  heard  about  my  interest  in  the  family  and  I  was  able 
to  meet  more  Boardmans,  including  descendants  from  William  John,  the  ninth  child  of  Rev. 
Boardman.  Word  had  spread  that  I  had  a  comprehensive  list  of  Boardmans,  and  I  soon  received 
many  telephone  calls  from  around  South  Africa  and  abroad  for  information  on  the  family.  What 
a  thrill  it  is  to  give  folks  the  information  they  request.  Through  these  contacts,  I  have  met  at 
least  one  of  the  descendants  of  every  one  of  the  Rev.  Boardman 's  grandsons  and  in  many  cases, 
several  of  them. 

My  most  exciting  contact  was  in  1994,  when  Clarence  Dixon  Taylor  and  his 
nephew  Ken  Kartchner  visited  South  Africa  from  Utah.  Clarence,  a  descendant  of  the  Rev. 
Boardman' s  second  daughter,  Judith,  then  a  very  sprightly  85  year  old,  opened  up  a  wonderful 
treasure  chest  of  Boardman  family  history.  Clarence  and  Ken  again  visited  South  Africa  in 
1996,  this  time  with  his  sister  Ruth,  Ken's  mother.  At  87,  Clarence  was  still  a  wonderful 
example  of  living  a  good,  sometimes  hard,  but  clean  life. 

Clarence's  love  for  his  family  and  search  for  descendants  continues  to  this  day. 
As  he  does  so,  he  brings  an  ever  widening  group  of  Boardman  descendants  into  contact  with  one 
another,  fostering  a  growing  circle  of  friendship.  We  thank  God  for  the  energy  and  spirit  that 
drives  Clarence  in  this  labor  of  love.  The  Boardman  History  Book  is  a  wonderful  way  to  ensure 
that  his  endeavours  are  recorded  for  famre  generations  of  Boardman' s.  But  at  the  same  time 
it  is  a  challenge  to  those  future  generations  to  ensure  that  his  work  is  continued 

Beulah  Laughton  (nee  Boardman) 


VI 


PREFACE 


Boardman  family  members  are  now  identified  in  Africa,  England,  Canada,  Australia, 
New  Zealand,  and  the  United  States. 

Prior  to  April  30,  1931,  the  Boardman  family  in  Africa  had  no  knowledge  of  the  descendants 
of  Judith  Boardman  Dixon's  son,  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  who  had  left  Africa  on  November  1, 
1856,  and  had  gone  to  the  state  of  Utah  in  the  western  part  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Likewise,  the  descendants  of  Judith  Boardman  Dixon's  son,  Henry  Aldous,  had  no  contact  with 
the  large  Boardman  family  in  Africa.  The  first  contact  made  by  the  Utah  Dixons  with  the 
relatives  in  Africa  was  by  Clarence  Dixon  Taylor  on  April  24,  1931  as  recorded  in  the  article, 
"Renewal  of  Family  Ties  in  South  Africa,"  page  189. 

The  first  contact  made  by  the  Africa  Boardmans  with  the  Utah  Boardmans  was  by  Dawn 
Brummer  from  Zimbabwe  on  June  19,  1990  as  recorded  in  "My  2nd  Experience  in  Finding 
Relatives  in  Africa,"  page  196.  Dawn  Dixon  Brummer  has  been  collecting  historical  material 
on  the  Boardman  family  with  the  desire  to  preserve  it  in  a  museum  and  family  book.  Dawn  and 
her  cousin  in  Johannesburg,  Beulah  Boardman  Laughton,  have  been  sharing  material  found  in 
their  research.  Beulah  has  collected  this  information  on  a  Boardman  Family  Tree  which  now 
consists  of  more  than  1400  names. 

If  it  appears  that  the  Utah  Dixon  family  have  overdone  their  share  of  the  articles  and  pictures 
in  this  book  it  is  only  because  the  material  was  available.  Before  her  death  on  February  17, 
1947,  Maria  Dixon  Taylor,  my  mother,  had  expressed  her  desire  that  a  Boardman  Family 
History  book  be  written.  I  inherited  that  desire  and  goal.  Distance  and  communication  between 
four  continents,  lack  of  interest  by  many,  lost  manuscripts,  papers  and  pictures  has  made  the  job 
somewhat  difficult  and  slow.  My  hope  is  that  this  book  will  be  the  seed  for  continued  response 
and  corrections  so  that  a  future  edition  will  include  all  Boardman  family  names  and  pictures. 

Special  thanks  to  Kenneth  T.  Kartchner  for  two  trips  to  Africa  and  assistance  with  reviewing  and 
printing  of  this  book. 

We  express  our  appreciation  and  thanks  to  all  who  have  contributed  of  their  time,  talent  and 
advice. 


Clarence  Dixon  Taylor 
November  1997 


P.  S.   Corrections,  additional  dates,  and  other  family  history  will  be  thankfully  received. 

Clarence  D.  Taylor 
2130  Temple  View  Drive 
Provo,  Utah  84604 
U.S.A. 


vii 


EXPLANATION  OF  FAMILY  mENTIFICATION  NUMBERS  (LD.  #) 

An  LD.  #  is  assigned  to  each  of  the  REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN'S  descendants, 
according  to  the  FAMILY  and  the  order  of  BIRTH  in  that  family. 

Only  four  of  the  nine  children  had  posterity. 

The  family  identification  numbering  system  is  illustrated  by  the  following  examples. 


1.  Mary  Boardman  Earl,  Rev.  William  Boardman's  first  chUd 

1.  h  William  John  Earl,  Mary's  husband 

1.1  John  Earl,  Mary  and  William's  first  child 

2.  Judith  Boardman  Dixon,  Rev.  William  Boardman's  second  child 
l.h  John  Henry  Dixon,  Judith's  husband 

2.1  Anne  Judith  Dixon,  John  and  Judith's  first  child 

2.1.1  John  Hartman,  Anne's  first  chUd 

2.6  Henry  Aldous  Dixon,  John  and  Judith's  sixth  child 

2.6  w  Sarah  DeGrey,  Henry  Aldous'  wife 

8.  James  Hayes  Boardman,  Rev.  William  Boardman's  eighth  child 

8.  W  Ehzabeth  Dixie,  James'  wife 

8.1  Philip  William  Boardman,  James  and  Elizabeth's  first  child 

8.2.2.2  Harold  Dixie  Boardman,  the  second  child  of  the  second  child 
of  the  second  child  of  James  and  Elizabeth 

9.  William  John  Boardman,  Rev.  William  Boardman's  ninth  child 
9.W  Mary  Ann  Caldicot,  William  John's  wife 

9.1  Emily  Margaret  Boardman,  Wm  John  and  Mary  Ann's  first  child 

*96311  Jean  Boardman,  the  first  child  of  the  first  child  of  the  third  child 
of  the  sixth  child  of  William  John  and  Mary  Ann 


Additional  Notes 

0       Refers  to  family  on  the  Bulmer  Chart 

X        No  direct  line,  but  through  marriage 

*        With  5  digits  or  more,  the  periods  are  omitted 


viii 


Section  1 

THOMAS  BOARDMAN 
1746  -  1814 


1 


HISTORY  OF  THE  FAMILY  NAME  BOARDMAN 


The  Anglo-Saxon  English  origin  of  the  name  Boardman  is  of  occupational  origin, 
derived  from  the  work  profession  of  a  man.  The  old  English  word  "horde"  signifies  a  "little 
cottage  or  house  of  timber  standing  alone  in  the  fields"  The  suflBx  "man"  was  commonly  used, 
in  medieval  England,  to  indicate  one  who  was  a  servant.  In  some  instances  the  surname 
Boardman  may  have  been  one  who  worked  with  timber  cutting  it  into  boards. 

History  researchers  have  found  the  first  record  of  the  name  BOARDMAN  in 
Lancaster,  where  they  had  lived  long  before  the  Norman  Conquest  in  1066. 

The  Saxons  were  invited  into  England  by  the  ancient  Britons  of  the  fourth  century. 
Under  Saxon  rule,  England  prospered  under  a  series  of  High  Kings,  the  last  of  which  was 
Harold. 

In  1066  the  Normans  invaded  from  France  and  were  victorious  at  the  Battle  of 
Hastings.  The  Saxons  were  not  well  treated  by  the  hostile  Normans  and  they  moved 
northward  to  the  midlands,  Lancaster  and  Yorkshire,  away  from  the  Norman  oppression. 

Here  in  the  County  of  Lancaster  the  Boardman  femily  emerged  as  an  influential  family 
in  the  manors  and  estates  and  flourished  on  these  properties,  intermarrying  with  other 
distinguished  families  of  the  area. 

It  was  from  here  irvLancaster  County  that  the  Reverend  William  Boardman  and  his 
family  departed  with  the  1 820  Settlers  for  South  Africa. 


2 


BOARDMAN  FAMILY 


THE  REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  -  "THE  SETTLER  PRIEST",  so  wrote  Eve 
Mathew  in  her  November  17,  1974  article  in  the  Eastern  Province  Herald. 

The  Rev.  William  Boardman's  fether  was  Thomas  Boardman,  bom  17  April  1746,  at 
Ashton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes.,  England.  His  mother  was  Mary  Ashton,  bom  5  October  1 742, 
at  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  the  daughter  of  the  schoolmaster,  Mr.  William  Ashton,  and  Ellen 
Glave. 

Thomas  Boardman  (1746)  was  a  yeoman,  a  freeholder  of  the  upper  class  who  worked 
his  own  land.  He  had  his  home  and  considerable  property  in  Sankey  and  Ashton-in- 
Makerfield;  also  in  Liverpool,  land  near  the  docks.  He  also  had  dwelling  houses  on  Traflford 
Lane,  Liverpool.  In  Newton  he  had  a  third  part  of  a  share  in  a  building  used  as  a  cockpit.  (A 
rooster  fighting  arena).  In  the  Ashton  Chapel  he  had  his  private  seat  or  pew. 

Henry  A.  Dixon,  grandson  of  Rev.  William  Boardman,  writes  in  his  Journal  of  1 879 
fi*om  Lancaster,  England: 

"Grandfether  Thomas  Boardman  (1746),  a  fermer  of  Haddock  Lodge,  visited  the  Rev. 
Wm.  Boardman  (1 768),  my  grandfether  residing  in  Blackburn,  it  must  have  been  about  1815 
or  1816.  This  must  have  been  shortly  before  his  decease.  He,  my  gt.  grandfather  was  a 
substantial  farmer  and  his  wife  was  Mary  Ashton. 

In  his  will  which  is  registered  in  the  Bishop's  Palace,  Chester  in  the  said  City  of 
Chester,  it  stated  that  the  descendants  of  my  late  grandfather  and  his  brother,  James 
Boardman  of  Blackbrook,  near  St.  Helen's,  was  to  have  the  proceeds  of  the  sale  of  some 
landed  property  situated  near  Princess  Dock,  Liverpool,  in  about  the  year  1 827.  This  property 
was  bought  by  the  Municipality  of  Liverpool.  This  property  was  considerable  in  the  share  of 
it.  My  grandfather,  the  Rev.  Wm.  Boardman  drew  his  portion  of  it. 

My  late  grandmother's  brother,  John  Hayes,  was  a  solicitor  of  Liverpool,  the  person 
who  had  the  management  of  this  property. 

My  gd.  Aunt  Mary  was  a  maiden  lady  who  had  a  separate  maintenance.  She  promised 
in  her  will  to  remember  my  sister  Susannah  (the  late  Mrs.  German)  she  being  her  favorite 
niece. 


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My  uncle  James  brother  Thomas  Boardman  in  about  1819,  was  an  apprentice  of  one 
Thomas  Barton  of  Blackburn,  an  upholsterer.  My  uncle  had  heard  from  him  up  to  1823. 
Afterwards  he  knew  not  what  became  of  hinL  He  stated  in  one  of  his  letters  that  he  had 
married  a  wife.  Miss  Jane  Fuinelove,  who  was  known  to  my  sisters. 

My  gd.  uncle  James  Boardman,  farmer,  had  a  family  of  sons.  Upon  inquiry  they  can 
be  found. 

Haddock  Lodge,  Winwick,  near  Ashton  and  Newton,  about  4  miles  from  Wejan. 
Residence  of  Thomas  Boardman,  farmer. 

Fees  for  searching  Church  Records.  Apply  to  Vicker.  6d  for  each  year.  After  1836  to 
Supt.  Register  or  Register  of  Births  and  Deaths. 

For  wills  apply  to  Probate  Court  of  any  County  where  there  is  a  Bishop.  Pay  1/  for 
searching  Index  from  1600.  Crypts  Chamber  Register  of  all  names  in  Chester." 


4 


HENRY  A.  DIXON  DIARY 


Heniy  Aldous  Dixon,  grandson  of  Rev.  Boardman,  while  serving  as  a  missionary  to 
Great  Britain,  records  in  his  Diary  on  January  1 879  while  searching  for  the  Boardman  Family, 
in  Lancaster: 

"Can  find  most  of  the  Boardmans  buried  in  Winnock,  2  miles  fi^om  Newton;  also  at 
Ashton,  3  miles  fi-om  Newtoa  Boardmans  around  Parr  &  Sutton  Oak;  descendants  of  James 
Boardman,  son  of  Thomas  Boardman,  who  moved  fi*om  Haddock.  This  Thomas  Boardman's 
sons,  Richard,  Thomas,  &  James  and  daughter  Alice,  own  considerable  property  around 
Sutton  Oak  &  Parr.  Peter,  son  of  James  died  at  Hamford,  also  Peter's  sons  James  and 
Matthew  dead. 

Thomas,  John,  Peter  and  William  living  at  Hamford.  James  Living  at  Whatley  Reed 
Farms.  James  B.,  son  of  Richard,  living  at  Pembo  Lane. 

Thomas  Boardman  bom  about  1740  or  44.  William  Boardman  about  1776 
William  Boardman,  farmer,  Mrs.  Clark's  nephew. 
Henry  and  John  Boardman,  opposite  a  collary. 
Thomas  Boardman,  Winwick,  Kenyon  Hall. 

A  number  of  Ashton' s  live  at  Burtonwood,  joins  Parr.  James  B.,  son  of  Thomas,  came 
of  Ashton  New  Hall  Est.  of  Lord  Garrett. 

Aim  Clark  of  Ashton  was  a  Boardman,  Lodge  Lane,  gatekeeper  to  Sir  Robert  Gerratt. 
I  think  they  are  of  my  mother's  family;  also  a  John  B.  around  that  vicinity." 


5 


WINWICK,  a  parish  and  townsh^)  in  the  hued.  of  West  Derby,  union  of  Warrington, 
County  palatine  of  Lancaster;  2.5  miles  south  of  Warrington,  at  the  junction  of  the  Liverpool 
and  Manchester,  the  Grand  Junction  of  the  North  Union,  railways,  and  intersected  by  the 
Sankey  canal. 

It  contains  the  chapelries  of  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  Croft,  Lowton,  Newchurch, 
Newton  in  Makerfield,  and  Downall  Green;  with  the  townships  of  Culcheth,  Golbome, 
Hadock,  Houghton  with  Middleton  and  Arbury,  Kenyon,  and  Winwick;  the  borough  of 
Newton  in  Makerfield,  and  the  lordship  of  Risley. 

Acres  1,410,  Houses  100,  population,  in  1801,  12,200;  in  1831,  17,961  living,  a 
rectory  in  the  archd.  and  dio.  of  Chester;  gross  income  4,220  pounds. 

The  living  of  this  parish  has  been  regarded  as  the  largest  in  England;  but  application 
was  lately  made  to  parliament  for  its  division  into  several  districts  for  ecclesiastical  purposes, 
and  for  the  appropriation  of  the  income  amongst  the  several  incumbents. 

The  church  has  a  lofty  spire,  of  antiquity  so  great  that  it  is  supposed  to  have  been 
erected  on  the  first  introduction  of  Christianity  into  the  island.  Here  are  places  of  worship  for 
Methodists,  Independents,  Unitarians,  and  Roman  Catholics — ^the  last  of  whom  have 
enployed  as  a  chapel,  a  building  of  the  name  of  Southworth  Hall,  which  formerly  belonged 
to  the  Roman  Catholic  college  of  Stonyhurst. 

Risley  chapel,  occupied  by  the  Unitarians  here,  was  recently  transferred  to  the 
establishment,  in  consequence  of  legal  proceedings  instituted  for  the  purpose. 

In  1833  there  were  33  daily  schools  in  the  various  townships.  The  Winwick  free 
grammar  school  is  endowed  with  34  poimds  per  annum,  and  a  house  rent  free.  The  Winwick 
charities  are  numerous,  and  of  some  value  for  educational  and  other  purposes. 

In  1838,  there  were  6  cotton-mills  in  this  parish  employing  537  hands. 

(Furnished  by  John  Reuben  Bulmer,  U.K.  June  1989) 


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THOMAS  BOARDMAN  &  MARY  ASHTON  =Engagemeiit 

Parish  License 
The  Tenth  day  of  April 
in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Sixty  eight 
On  which  day  appeared  personally  Thomas  Boardman  of  Haydock 

in  the  Parish  of  Winwick,  County  of  Lancaster 
and  being  sworn  on  the  Holy  Evangelists  alledged  and  made  Oath 
as  follows,  That  he  is  of  the  age  of  twenty-one 
Years  and  upwards,  and  a  Bachelor  and  intends  to  marry 
Mary  Ashton  of  Ashton  in  the  same  Parish 
aged  twenty  one  Years  and  upwards,  and  a  Spinster 
Not  knowing  or  believing  any  lawful  Let,  or  Impediment,  by  reason 

of  any  Precontract,  entered  into  before  the  Twenty-fifth  Day  of 
March,  One  Thousand  Seven  Himdred  and  Fifty  Four,  Confanguinity, 
AfiBnity,  or  any  other  Cause  whatsover,  to  hinder  the  said  intended 
Marriage:  And  he  prayed  a  license  to  solemnize  the  said  Marriage  in 
the  Parish  Church  of  Winwick 
Afore  said.  In  which  said  Parish    the  said 
Thomas  Boardman  further  made  Oath,  That  the  said  Mary 
Ashton  hath  had  her  usual  Abode  for  the 


space  of  Four  Weeks  last  past. 


The  same  Day  the  said 


signed 


Thomas  Boardman 


THOMAS  BOARDMAN 


was  sworn  before  me 


JOHN  SOME 


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'nimgnh  kun^  'uKtoJ^J^^h}  'y^vcrtnd', Father' 'in 

^^^^^^    ^'  ^3^''.'--  '^h.  Divme^PirMl^loni^'Lrn'd 
-11-  ^'  in  the  Sum  of  -i 

"=Gfeat:'feritiin^ Itobr^aiivAiito  Hbt-^faid\Kig'lptKT^pl^tnd' Father ^ 
^iilav)fui- Attorney  ^:^^E!xtcutch\\zAdminl^i^^^^     oriyifftg/usy^-  Tt> 
whtfh  ^aymaU-^lCand)^^^^       ht^4ti^\^'^ b^l^liffel'iies  and 

If'f: ■^^t^v^^  '"-^  ofrus  fevtrally  for  and  tn I  thesvpoUi 

lour  Heirsi  Executors^  and.JdminiJiraorSfl  ehd.'.the^^^^^ 
[cutorsy  and  Adminijtrc  tors  y  of"£^L^       '      7  T'^  of  us  firmly 
by  thefe  Prefents,    Sealed  with  our  Seals,  and  dated  the  x^^V^ 

Tear  of  the  Reign  of  our.  Sovereign  Lord  -^e^ ACt  ^^J^ 
A'/«g- o/"  Greac-Bricain,  France,  and\xt\zr\^y  Defender  of  - ihe 
'Faith,  and  .  in  the  Xcar'of  our  Lord  God,  One T'houf and  Seven 
Hundred  and  Sixty .  ■  r'^''  •  '  ■^v-''-- •'  • 


.  on       r.CQPcliuop/ oFjhis  Obligation  13  fuch,  ,.That  if  the  abovc- 
,  ^  JL    bounden  v/u-?ruu/  /Z^^fi^^^jiUk  ;^avf»Q:\iJ^72<a-4-^  >; — 
t-'     /2*^X>fe^am^*  '  jiow  licenced  to  be  married  "to^ether/*^  be  neither 
-of.  Conf^nguiniry."  or  'AMnityyihe'one'tp^thefothef^^within  the  De- 
*2tees'  pfbhibitcd'ior^^tffrria'ge V ' Ifjllfo  "there  be'no^i^e^of  Impediment, 
'Reafon'of  any'Predoritra^^t^  ■  entered  into  before^theJT.wen.ty-^i^th 
Day 'of  ;Mzrfi>,'  One  Thoufand'iSeven^^Hundredland  dEifty  Four,;  or 
any. other  Jawful  Caufc  whatfoeyer,   but'  that  they,  may  be' lawfully 
married  f  together,  vbo;h '  by  the  vL.aws  of^Q/.,0..p,':^^r\d  Tthjs  Land  ; 
*^Morebver,^lf  the^PerfonSj^whpfc,  ponlpntJs_  requi^Osby  JL,^\\:  ii^.d^ia 
'behalf, 'be  thereunto -agreeing : '  And  laftlyj  "ifjih^f^^^fi  Macfiage^be 
•  done  and  folemnized  in  fuch  Manner,  as  in  the  Licence  to  thern  grant- 
■cd  liT^limited  :  "Then  this  Obligation  to  bc,yoid,5Qr'!s)'«jSLCcp?ai£i;) 
Tuirporce.and  Virtue. 


'healed. and  Delivered! 
■'lin  the  Prejence  of  J 


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OBLIGATION  BOND  -  Thomas  Boardman  & 
Mary  Ashton,  Marriage 

KNOW  aU  men  by  these  presents  ,  That  we  Thomas  Boardman 
of  Haydock,  husbandsman  and  John  Ashton 
of  Ashton,  locksmith  both  of  the  Parish  of 
Winwick  and  County  of  Lancaster 
are  bolden  and  firmly  bound  unto  the  Right  Reverend,  Father  in 
God  by  Divine  permission.  Lord 

Bishop  of         Chester  in  the  sum  of  Fifty 

pounds  of  good  and  lawful  Money  of 
Great  Britain,  to  be  paid  unto  the  said  Right  Reverend  Father, 
his  lav^  Attorney,  Executors,  Administrators  or  Assigns,  To 
which  payment  will  and  truly  be  made.  We  bind  ourselves  and 

each  of  us  severally  for  and  in  the  whole, 

our  Heirs,  Executors,  and  Administrators,  and  the  Heirs,  Exe- 
cutors, and  Administrators,  of  each  of  us  firmly 
by  these  presents.  Sealed  with  our  Seals,  and  dated  the  tenth 


Year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George  the  Third 
JCing  of  Great  Britain ,  France,  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the 
Faith,  and  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord  God,  One  Thousand  Seven 
Hundred  and  Sixty  eight 

The  condition  of  this  Obligation  is  such.  That  the  above- 

bounden  Thomas  Boardman  and  Mary 
Ashton  now  licensed  to  be  married  together,  be  neither 
Consanguinity,  or  Assinity,  the  one  to  the  other,  within  the 
Degrees  prohibited  for  Marriage:  If  also  there  be  no  Let  or 
Impediment,  by  Reason  of  any  Precontract,  entered  into  before 
the  Twenty-fifth  Day  of  March,  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and 

Fifty  Four,  or  any  other  lawfiil  Cause  whatsoever,  but  that  they 
may  be  lawfully  married  together,  both  by  the  Laws  of  GOD,  and 


Moreover,  If  the  Persons  whole  Consent  is  required  by  Law  in 
this  behalf,  be  thereunto  agreeing:  And  lastly,  If  the  said 
Marriage  be  done  and  solemnized  in  such  Manner,  as  in  the 
License  to  them  granted  is  limited:  Then  this  Obligation 
to  be  void,  or  else  to  remain  in  full  force  and  Virtue. 


Day  of  April 


in  the 


eighth 


this  land: 


Sealed  and  Delivered 
in  the  presence  of 


THOS.  BOARDMAN 


John  Sonie 


JOHN  ASHTON 


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THOMAS  BOARDMAN  -  MARY  ASHTON  FAMILY 


THOMAS  BOARDMAN,  a  farmer  at  Haydock,  was  bom  17  April  1746.  He  was 
Christened  at  Ashton-Makerfield  on  the  4  May  1746.  Married  to  Mary  Ashton,  10  April  1 768 
at  Winwick.  Died  18  Feb.  1814  at  Ashton-Makerfield,  Lancashire  England. 

MARY  ASHTON,  wife  of  Thomas  Boardman  fi-om  a  good  Lancashire  family.  She 
was  bom  5  October  1742  and  was  christened  18  October  1742  at  Ashton-Makerfield, 
Lancashire,  England.  Died  12  August  1816  at  Ashton-Makerfield. 
They  had  the  following  children: 

1 .  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN,  (Rev.)  The  subject  of  this  history.  Was  bom  27  October 
1768  at  Ashton-Makerfield,  Lancashire,  England  and  married  Margaret  Hayes  15  May  1795, 
He  died  at  Bathurst,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  South  Afiica  on  22  August  1826. 

2.  THOMAS  BOARDMAN,  Flour  dealer,  bom  17  April  1771  at  Ashton-Makerfield, 
Lancashire,  England.  Married  Martha  Hicks  on  17  November  1792.  He  died  27  April  1794. 

3.  MARY  BOARDMAN,  bom  16  August  1773  at  Ashton-Makerfield,  Lancashire, 
England  and  who  died  unmarried. 

4.  SUSANNAH  BOARDMAN,  christened  12  June  1776  at  Ashton-Makerfield, 
Lancashire,  England.  Married  Ralph  Sixsmith  28  June  1801.  Died  19  April  1808. 

5.  JAMES  BOARDMAN,  bom  30  April  1779  at  Ashton-Makerfield,  Lancashire, 
England.  Married  Nancy  (Nanny)  Clayton  10  January  1853. 

6.  ANN  BOARDMAN,  bom  at  Ashton-Makerfield,  Lancashire,  England.  Died  26 
June  1785. 

7.  RICHARD  BOARDMAN,  bom  20  November  1782  at  Ashton-Makerfield, 
Lancashire,  England.  Died  young. 

8.  JUDITH  BOARDMAN,  bom  20  September  1784  at  Ashton-Makerfield, 
Lancashire,  England.  Married  Joseph  Childwall  Gore  13  August  1812. 


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2 


3 


Husband   j^^^^^  BOARDMAN-  02.2 

Born 

17  Apr  1746 

Place 

Christened 

4  May  1746 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

18  Feb  1814 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Married 

10  Apr  1768 

Place 

Winwick,  ,  ,  England 

Husband's  father 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 

MRIN:  323 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w 

□  Deceased 

Wif( 

'        Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 

Bom 

Place 

Christened 

Oct  1742 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

12  Aug  1816 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

1  M 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-01.  i 

Born 

27  Oct  1768 

Place 

Ashton,  Makerfield,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

27  Oct  1768 

Place 

Ashton,  Makerfield,  Lancaster,  England 

! 

Died 

22  Aus  1825 

Place 

Bathurst,  Cape/Good  Hope, ,  South  Africa 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Beaufort  Vale, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 
i 

Spouse 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

MRIN:  311 

i 

Married 

15Mav  1795 

Place 

Lathom,  Ormskirk,  Lancaster,  England 

Sex 

:  M 

Thomas  BOARDN^ 

LAN- 01.2 

! 

Bom 

17  Apr  1771 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

1 

Christened 

4  May  1771 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

27  Apr  1794 

Place 

j 

i 

Buried 

27  Apr  1794 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

1 

Spouse 

Martha  HICKS-.  1.2w 

MRIN:  332 

1 

Married 

17  Nov  1792 

Place 

Warrington, ,  ,  England 

Sex 
F 

Mary  BOARDMA 

N-  013 

i 

! 

Born 

16  Aug  1773 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

Place 

i 

Buried 

1 

Place 

!  Spouse 

1  Married 

j  Place 

'  Sex 
,  F 

Susannah  BOARD 

MAN-01.4 

i  Born 

I  12Junl776 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

j 

I  Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

Place 

1  Buried 

'               19  Apr  1808 

Place 

Spouse 

RalphSIXSMITH-01.4h 

MRIN:  325 

Married 

28  Jun  1801 

Place 

Winwick,  .  Lancaster.  England 

12  Aug  1997 

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5 


6 


7 


8 


Husband   j^^^^^^  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

Wife 

Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

James  BOARDMAN-  01 -S" 

Born 

30  Apr  1779 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

25  May  1779 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, .  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

10  Jan  1853 

Place 

Winwick, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Spouse 

Nancv(Nannv)  CLAYTON-01.5  w 

MRIN:  337 

Married 

20  Jan  1809 

Place 

Winwick,  ,  Lancaster,  England 

Sex 
F 

Ann  BOARDMA^^ 

[-01.6 

1 

Born 

13 Aus  1780 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

26  Jun  1785 

Place 

i 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Richard  BOARDM 

[AN-01.7 

Bom 

20  Nov  1782 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

j 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Judith  BOARDMAN-01.8 

i 

1 
1 

Born 

20  Sep  1784 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

j 

Died 

Place 

1 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Joseph  Childwall  GORE-01.8  h 

MRIN:  326 

i 

i  Married 

13Auel812 

Place 

Winwick, , ,  England 

12  Aug  1997 


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2 


3 


4 


Husband   j^^^^^  BOARDMAN-03.6 

• 

Born 

7  Oct  1721 

Place 

Hay  dock, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

18  Oct  1721 

Place 

Newton-in-Makerf,  Winwick,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

,  Winwick,  Lancaster,  England 

Married 

25  Sep  1743 

Place 

Husband's  fattier 

James  BOARDMAN-04.3                                                                                  MRIN:  368             □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W                                                                                                                 □  Deceased 

Judith  ORFORD-03.6  w 

1 

Born 

Place 

Christened 

5  Feb  1716 

Place 

Warrington, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

22  Nov  1749 

Place 

Winwick, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Mary  BOARDMAJ 

V-02.1 

Bom 

25  May  1744 

Place 

Warrington, , ,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

20  Jun  1745 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

l\/larried 

Place 

1  Sex 

!  M 

Thomas  BOARDV 

[AN-.02.2 

1 

Born 

17  Apr  1746 

Place 

Christened 

4  May  1746 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

18  Feb  1814 

Place 

Ashton-Makerfiel, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Spouse 

Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w                                                                                                 MRIN:  324 

Married 

10  Aor 1768 

Place 

Winwick. , ,  England 

Sex 

1  F 

Mary  BOARDMA 

N-02.3 

i 

! 

Bom 

27  Nov  1748 

Place 

Ashton  in  Makers, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Peter  BRIMELOW-02.3  h                                                                                              MRIN:  336 

Married 

22  Jul  1770 

Place 

Winwick, ,  Lancaster.  England 

i  Sex 
;  M 

Robert  BOARDMAN-02.4 

i 

Bom 

29  Sep  1749 

Place 

Ashton, , ,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

21  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  368 


""^'^^"^   James  BOARDMAN-04.3 

Born 

IL  oep  looy 

Place 

Winwick, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

LI  oep  looy 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Married 

3  Jul  1711 

Place 

r 

1 

Husband's  father 

James  BOARDMAN-05.1                                                                                      MRIN:  369             □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Isobel  B  AXTER-05 . 1                                                                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W 

1 

Born 

1690 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Sarah  BOARDMAN-03.1 

1  ■ 

Born 

25  Apr  1712 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster.  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

M 

James  BOARDMAN-03.2 

i 

! 

Born 

28  Feb  1714 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

i  F 

EUen  BOARDMA 

N-03.3 

1  

1 

1  Bom 

22  Aug  1716 

Place 

Newton^^,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Thomas  BOARDN 

IAN-03.4 

i 

i 
i 

Born 

3  Apr  1718 

Place 

Haydock,  Ashton,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

I               27  Feb  1721 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i  Spouse 

1 

Married 

Place 

21  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  368 


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James  BOARDMAN-04.3 
Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


5 


6 


7 


Sex 
M 

Peter  BOARDMAI 

^-03.5 

Born 

21  Dec  1719 

Place 

Haydock, ,  Lancaster.  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

12  Mar  1720 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Thomas  BOARDS 

lAN-03.6 

Bom 

7  Oct  1721 

Place 

Haydock, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

18  Oct  1721 

Place 

Newton-in-Makerf,  Winwick,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

,  Winwick,  Lancaster,  England 

Spouse 

Judith  ORFORD-03.6  w                                                                                                MRIN:  323 

Married 

25  Sen  1743 

Place 

Sex 
F 

EUzabeth  BOARD: 

MAN-03.7 

Bom 

1724 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

21  Aug  1997 


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In  Brief,  R.  Bulmer  sums  up  the  in^rtant  parts  of  the 
following  Last  Will  &  Testament  of  Thomas  Boardman. 

Will  of  THOMAS  BOARDMAN 


THOMAS  BOARDMAN,  yeoman  of  Haydock,  Lancashire 
Will  dated:  14  January  1812 

Wife  Mary  Boardman,  farm  stock  and  household  goods 
Daughters,  Mary  and  Judith 

To  wife:  household  property  in  Sankey 

Lease  held  for  life  (inter  alias)  of  sister  Mary  Brimelow 
Leasehold  property  in  Ashton  in  Mackerfield 

To  sister  Mary  Brimelow:  £5 

Children:  William  Boardman,  James  Boardman,  Mary  and  Judith 
Granddaughter  Mary  Sixsmith:  £200 

Executors:  William,  James,  Mary  and  Judith  Boardman 

Witnessed  by:  Thomas  White  junior 
James  Adam 
Thos.  Claughton 

Value  of  estate:  imder  £100 
Testator  died:  16  February  1814 
Probate  granted:  20  May  1814 

(Executrix:  Judith  Boardman  now  Judith  Gore) 


(Supplied  by  John  Reuben  Bulmer,  U.K.  June  1989) 


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Last  WILL  and  TESTAMENT  of 
THOMAS  BOARDMAN 

TfflS  IS  THE  LAST  WILL  and  TESTAMENT  of  Thomas  Boardman  of  Haydock  in  the 
County  of  Lancaster,  Yeoman,  made  and  published  this  fourteenth  day  of  January  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twelve  in  manner  following  that  is  to  say  First 
I  order  and  direct  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  and  the  charge  of  the  Probate  hereof 
to  be  paid  and  discharged  from  and  out  of  my  personal  Estate  as  soon  as  conveniently  may 
be  after  my  decease  and  subject  thereto  I  give  and  bequeath  imto  my  loving  wife  Mary 
Boardman  the  use  and  enjoyment  of  all  and  singular  my  flock  upon  the  farm  where  I  now  live 
and  all  my  Household  goods  Furniture  Plate  Linen  and  China  during  the  term  of  her  natural 
life  and  from  and  after  her  decease  I  give  and  bequeath  the  same  unto  and  equally  between 
my  two  Daughter  Mary  Boardman  and  Judith  Boardman  their  Executors  Administrators  and 
Assigns  equally  share  and  share  alike.  And  all  the  rest  of  my  personal  Estate  except  what  is 
herein  after  specifically  bequeathed  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  said  dear  wife  her  Executors 
Administors  and  Assigns  to  her  own  use  absolutely  I  give  devise  and  bequeath  unto  my  said 
wife  Mary  Boardman  and  her  Assigns  for  and  during  the  term  of  her  natural  life  all  those  my 
Leasehold  Messuages  Tenements  Lands  and  Hereditament  situate  lying  and  being  in  Sankey 
in  the  said  County  now  in  the  holding  of  John  Ashley  and  his  undertenants  subject 
nevertheless  to  the  payment  of  the  yearly  Chief  or  Lords  rent  of  Thirty  seven  shillings  unto 
the  representative  of  the  late  Thomas  Peter  Legh  Esquire  under  whom  I  hold  the  same  lease 
of  the  term  of  my  life  and  the  lives  of  my  said  wife  and  sister  Mary  Brimelow  And  I  also  give 
and  bequeath  unto  my  said  wife  her  Heirs  Executors  Administrator  and  Assigns  all  my  share 
and  interests  of  and  in  a  certain  Messuage  and  tenement  in  Ashton  within  Makerfield  in  the 
said  County  of  Lancaster  in  the  possession  of  Peter  Brimelow  as  tenant  thereof  which  I  hold 
under  and  by  virtue  of  the  Leave  Granted  thereof  by  the  Late  Sir  Thomas  Gerrard  under  and 
subject  to  the  payment  of  my  proportion  of  the  Lords  rent  payable  for  the  same  unto  Sir 
William  Gerrard  Baronet  and  his  heirs  And  I  do  hereby  give  charge  and  make  chargeable  the 


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said  two  several  Messuages  or  Tenenents  to  and  with  the  payment  of  an  annuity  or  clear  text 
charge  of  Five  Pounds  unto  my  said  sister  Mary  Brimelow  and  her  assigns  during  her  Natural 
life  and  the  same  amount  to  be  paid  and  payable  by  two  equal  half  yearly  payments  in  each 
year  towit,  the  first  day  of  May  and  the  first  day  of  November  The  first  payment  to  begin  and 
to  be  made  on  such  of  the  said  days  as  shall  next  happen  after  my  decease  And  I  shall  give 
unto  my  said  sister  such  powers  of  distreses  and  Entry  on  the  said  Estates  and  premises  for 
recovery  if  the  said  annuity  or  rent  charge  in  case  the  same  shall  not  be  duly  paid  as  are  usual 
in  cases  of  rent  charge.  And  fi-om  and  after  the  death  of  my  said  wife  I  give  devise  and 
bequeath  the  said  Leasehold  Messuagaes  Lands  tenenents  and  Hereditaments  unto  and  equally 
amongst  my  children  William  Boardman,  James  Boardman,  Mary  Boardman  and  Judith 
Boardman  of  such  of  them  as  may  be  then  living  and  the  issue  of  such  of  them  as  may  be  then 
dead  such  issue  taking  no  greater  of  other  share  than  the  parent  or  parents  of  such  issue  could 
if  living  have  taken  and  to  their  several  heirs  Executors  Administrators  and  Assigns  as  Tenants 
in  Common  and  not  as  joint  tenants  equally  share  and  share  alike  Subject  never  the  less  to  the 
payment  of  the  said  Lords  rent  of  Thirty  Seven  Shillings  unto  the  representatives  of  the  said 
Thomas  Peter  Legh  And  the  said  annuity  of  Five  Pounds  unto  my  said  sister  Mary  Brimlow 
during  her  life  I  give  devise  and  bequeath  all  that  my  Messauage  or  Dwellinghouse  situate 
lying  and  being  in  Trafford  Lane  in  Liverpool  in  the  said  County  of  Lancaster  now  in  the 
possession  of  Daniel  Terns  as  tenant  thereof  unto  my  said  daughter  Mary  Boardman  and  her 
assigns  during  her  natural  life  and  fi-om  and  after  her  decease  unto  and  amongst  all  and  every 
or  such  or  more  or  more  of  my  children  grandchildren  or  such  part  shares  and  proportions  or 
manner  and  form  and  for  such  Estates  and  interest  as  my  said  daughter  Mary  Boardman  by 
any  her  Deed  of  will  duly  executed  shall  lawfully  Grant  release  convey  devise  or  appoint  the 
same  But  in  case  my  said  Daughter  shall  not  make  any  such  disposition  thereof  then  I  give  and 
devise  in  the  same  manner  as  my  other  houses  Traflford  Lane  aforesaid  are  herein  after  devised 
I  give  devise  and  bequeath  all  and  singular  my  four  Messauages  or  Dwellinghouses  situated 
in  Trafford  Lane  aforesaid  and  now  in  the  several  possessions  of  Mrs.  Ann  Gorton  Mrs.  Ann 
Campbell  Mr.  John  Wilson  and  Mr.  Barnard  Johnson  as  tenants  thereof  unto  and  equally 
amongst  my  said  children  William  Boardman  James  Boardman  Mary  Boardman  and  Judith 
Boardman  and  their  assigns  their  respective  natural  lives  as  Tenants  in  Common  and  fi-om  and 


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after  the  decease  of  any  of  them  to  the  survivors  or  the  survivor  of  them  during  their  his  or 
her  natural  Hfe  or  lives  And  from  and  after  the  decease  of  all  my  said  children  Then  I  give 
Devise  and  Bequeath  the  said  four  several  Messuages  or  Dwellinghouses  in  Traflford  Land 
aforesaid  unto  and  equally  amongs  the  children  of  my  said  sons  and  daughters  William 
Boardman  James  Boardman  Mary  Boardmn  and  Judith  Boardman  who  may  be  then  living  and 
the  issue  of  such  of  them  as  may  be  then  dead  Such  issue  taking  no  greater  or  other  share  than 
the  parent  or  parents  of  such  issue  could  if  living  have  taken  and  to  their  Heirs  Executors 
Administrators  and  Assigns  share  and  share  alike  as  Tenants  in  common  and  not  as  joint 
tenants  Subject  nevertheless  to  the  payment  of  Two  hundred  pounds  to  my  Granddaughter 
Mary  Sixsmith  on  her  attainment  to  the  age  of  Twenty  one  years.  I  Give  Devise  and  Bequeath 
all  my  third  part  shares  of  and  in  a  certain  building  or  Erection  in  Newton  within  Mackerfield 
in  the  said  County  of  Lancaster  now  used  as  a  Cockpit  unto  my  son  James  Boardman  and  his 
heirs  during  all  my  Estate  term  and  Interest  therin.  I  also  Give  Devise  and  Bequeath  all  that 
my  Seat  or  Pew  situate  in  the  South  Aisle  in  Ashton  Chapel  unto  my  said  son  James 
Boardman  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever  And  whereas  the  Com  Tythes  payable  to  the 
Reverend  Geofifrey  Homly  the  Rector  of  Winwdck  for  the  Township  of  Haydock  are  leased 
by  the  said  Geoffrey  Homly  to  me  and  the  late  Mr.  William  Claughton  during  the  life  of  the 
said  Rector  I  give  and  bequeath  my  interest  in  the  said  lease  unto  and  equally  between  and 
amongst  my  said  sons  William  Boardman  and  James  Boardman  and  my  said  Daughters  Mary 
Boardman  and  Judith  Boardman  their  Executors  Administrators  and  Assigns  And  all  the  rest 
Residue  and  remainder  of  my  Real  Estate  ^\dlatsoever  and  of  what  nature  or  kind  soever  I  give 
devise  and  bequeath  unto  and  equaly  between  and  amongst  my  said  sons  William  Boardman 
and  James  Boardman  and  my  said  daughters  Mary  and  Judith  Boardman  and  thir  Heirs 
Executors  Administrators  and  Assists  forever  share  and  share  alike  as  Tenants  in  Common 
and  not  as  joint  tenants  An  I  do  hereby  order  and  direct  that  my  Executors  herein  after  named 
shall  and  may  deduct  and  retain  from  and  out  of  the  money  which  shall  or  may  come  to  their 
hands  by  virtue  of  all  such  costs  and  expenses  as  they  or  any  of  them  shall  be  put  imto  or 
expend  in  the  execution  of  the  Trusts  herein  concemed  or  in  any  wise  relating  thereto  and  that 
they  my  said  Executors  of  the  survivors  of  them  his  or  her  Heirs  Executors  or  Administrators 
shall  not  be  answerable  one  for  the  other  or  others  of  them  but  each  of  them  or  himself  and 


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herself  and  his  or  her  own  Heirs  Executors  Administrators  receipts  and  Deeds  and  Defaults 
and  those  only  that  are  wilfiil  nor  shall  they  be  answerable  or  be  able  to  make  good  any  loss 
which  may  happen  without  their  respective  wiMiil  defeults  And  lastly  revolting  all  former  wills 
by  me  at  any  time  hereto  for  made  I  do  hereby  publish  and  declare  this  to  be  my  last  WILL 
and  TESTAMENT  and  thereof  nominate  and  appoint  my  said  sons  William  Boardman  and 
James  Boardman  and  my  said  two  daughters  Mary  Boardman  and  Judith  Boardman 
Executors  and  Executrixes  hoping  they  will  see  the  same  duly  performed  as  my  trust  is  in 
them  reposed  In  witness  ^\dlereof  I  Thomas  Boardman  have  to  the  iSrst  three  sheets  of  this  my 
WILL  contained  in  four  sheets  of  paper  set  my  hand  and  to  the  fourth  and  last  sheet  theeof 
set  and  put  my  hand  and  Seal  the  day  and  year  first  before  written. 

SIGNED  THOMAS  BOARDMAN 

Signed  Sealed  Published  and  declared  by  the  said 
Thomas  Boardman  the  Testator  as  and  for  his  last 
Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence  of  us  who  have 
hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  Witnesses  to 
attest  the  same  in  his  Sight  and  presence  and  in 
the  Sight  and  presence  of  each  other. 
Signed  by  Thomas  White  Junior 

James  Adeem  (or  Adum) 

Tho.  Claughton 

The  twentieth  day  of  May  1814  James  Boardman  and  Judith  Gore  (late  Boardman)  as 
Executor  and  Executrix  of  the  Executors  in  this  Will  named,  were  sworn  in  common  form 
(and  power  being  reserved  to  William  Boardman  &  Mary  Boardman,  the  other  Executor  & 
Executrix  therein,  also  named,  to  take  upon  them  the  Execution  of  the  said  Will,  when  they 
shall  lawfully  request  the  same)  and  they  further  made  Oath  that  the  personal  Estate  and 
Efifect  of  the  Testator  within  the  Diocese  of  Chester,  were  under  the  value  of  100  (pounds) 

Before  me 

Edwd.  Libson  (or  Gibson)  Surrogate. 

The  Testator  died  the  sixteenth  day  of  February  1814. 

PROBATE  ISSUED 
Dated  20  May  1814 


Original  Copy 
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SEAL  OF 
SAME 


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ENQUIRIES  SEARCH 
Of  the  Thomas  Boardman  ( 1 748- 1814)  Estate 
In  England 

In  August  of  1886,  James  Boardman  son  of  Rev.  William  Boardman  and  grandson  of 
Thomas  Boardman  (1748-1814),  engaged  a  solicitor  by  the  name  of  Fred  Beck  of  No.  30, 
Franklin  Street,  Manchester,  England,  to  make  a  searching  Enquiries  into  the  Estate  of  his 
grandfather,  the  above  named  Thomas  Boardman. 

Thomas  Boardman  had  been  very  successful  accumulating  valuable  property  in 
Liverpool  and  Manchester,  England.  It  had  been  left  by  will  to  his  children  and  grandchildren. 
Refer  to  the  Last  Will  and  Testament, 

Being  isolated  in  far  off  Africa  and  communication  by  sail  ing  vessels  so  slow, 
undependable  and  indefinite,  and  possibly  never  having  received  any  of  his 

inheritance  money  prompted  James  to  begin  the  investigation. 

The  following  documents  are  letters  written  by 

James  Boardman,  furnishing  documentation  of  the  heirs  of  the  Estate. 

Of  Rev.  William  Boardman' s  femify  in  South  Africa,  in  1886,  he  and  his  sister,  Sarah 
Hayes  Boardman  Crause,  of  Grahamstown, South  Africa,  were  the  survivors.  James  Hayes 
Boardman  died  just  three  years  later,  Aug  22,  1889. 


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Typed  Copy  of  Original  Document 


Barkly  East 


Eastern  Province 


Cape  of  Good  Hope 


4th  March  1886 


To  Frederick  Beck,  Esq. 


Manchester 


England 


Dear  Sir 


I  am  well  acquainted  with  your  Brother,  he  has  told  me  of  the  respectability  of  your 
Father  and  yourself  and  he  informs  me,  that  he  has  written  to  you,  and  did  tell  you  of  our 
Family  (in  Africa)  and  had  an  interest  in  some  property  situated  in  Liverpool  and  near 
Manchester  and  that  you  kindly  undertook  to  make  searching  enquiries  in  this  matter. 
I  now  avail  myself  of  your  kindness  and  enclose  Documents  required  in  your  research. 
You  will  please  on  receiving  of  these,  acknowledge  the  same  and  any  further  information,  you 
will  please  put  down  on  paper  in  the  shape  of  questions  that  may  give  deal  with  answering. 

Your  Brother's  present  employment  is  farming  and  fencing  in  farms  in  this 
neighborhood.  I  see  him  frequently  in  this  Town  Barkly  East. 


I  remain 


True  Copy  of  original 


Dear  Sir 


W  H  Smithers 


Yours  faithfriUy 


Mar.  4  1886 


JAS  BOARDMAN 


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Typed  Copy  of  Original  Document. 


My  recollection  of  my  late  Grandfether  Thomas  Boardman  of  Haddock  Lodge  Farmer  in  the 
Co.  of  Lancashire  -  viz. 

I  saw  him  when  on  a  visit  to  my  Father  The  Rev'd  W  Boardman  then  living  in  Blackburn.  My 
Grandmother  was  Mary  Ashton  of  a  good  Lancashire  Family,  they  had  the  following  family 
of  children  viz.  (1)  Thomas  who  died  young,  tho  married  left  no  children  (2)  William 
Boardman  was  married  and  had  a  family  of  4  sons  and  5  daughters  (vice)  the  other  list.  (3) 
Mary  wdio  died  unmarried.  (4)  James  who  was  married  and  had  a  family.  When  last  heard  of 
was  residing  on  a  ferm  called  Blackbrook  near  St.  Helen's  (5)  Judith  who  was  married  to 
Joseph  Gore.  I  believe  also  a  Farmer. 

Declared  before  me  at  Barkly  East  this  4th  March  1 886. 

E.S.  HAYLES 

True  Copy 

W  H  SMITHERS  J  BOARDMAN 

March  1886 

Note: 

Letter  written  by  James  Hayes  Boardman  (1 806-88)  on  4th  March  1 888  to  Mr.  Fred 
Beck,  32  Foimtain  St.,  Manchester,  England,  a  solicitor.  This  letter  was  written  at  Barkly 
East,  Cape,  South  Africa. 
Note: 

From  papers  with  Mrs.  Vida  Seibert  of  Harare,  Zimbabwe,  daughter  of  James  and 
Eveline  Meiring  Boardman,  Harare,  Zimbabwe.  Given  to  me  and  I  donated  them  in  Nov. 
1988,  in  her  behalf,  to  the  1820  Settlers  Archives. 

Dawn  Brummer 
P.  O.  Box  343 
Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe 
Great  Granddaughter  4  Gen.  Removed 
To  Rev.  William  Boardman 


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Typed  Copy  Of  Original  Document 

Thomas  Boardman  of  farm  of  Haddock  Lodge  in  Lancaster 
Father  of  James  Boardman,  died  in  abt.  1818  leaving  considerable  property  the  same  to  be 
distributed  on  death  of  his  sons  and  daughters  amongst  their  survivors 

The  Father  of  James  Boardman  (The  Revd  Wm  Boardman  M  A  ,  died  at  Bathurst, 
Lower  Albany,  Cape  Colony  in  the  year  1 825  and  Mother  in  1 823  at  Beau  fort  Vale  ,  Lower 
Albaoy.  James  Boardman  being  the  only  survivor  in  this  Country,  there  still  is  a  Sister,  wife 
of  the  late  John  Crause  residing  in  Grahamstown.  Uncle  James  Boardman  of  Black  Brook 
near  St.  Helens  left  several  children  and  uncle  Joseph  Gore  left  a  femily  also,  Mary  Boardman 
(an  aunt)  an  old  maid  was  well  provided  for  during  her  lifetime  and  the  property  to  revert  to 
the  original  grantors  property  for  the  benefit  of  the  surviving  grandchildren  of  Thomas 
Boardman  of  Haddock  Lodge.  This  property  consists  of  Buildings  situated  on  the  edge  of  old 
dock  in  Liverpool  formerly  used  as  an  hotel.  This  property  in  Liverpool 

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was  sold  to  the  guild  of  that  place. 

For  the  purpose  of  enlarging  the  dock  in  1827  for  the  sum  of 27,000  pounds. 
Farm  named  Sankey  Viaduct,  where  trains  passes  through  fi'om  Manchester  to  Liverpool. 
The  will  of  the  said  Thomas  B.  is  registered  by  him  in  the  Diocese  of  Chester  Palace  in 
Lancaster  of  which  a  copy  can  be  had  on  application. 

In  the  year  1819  my  late  Father  the  Revd  Wm  Boardman  left  Blackburn  in  Lancashire  with 
the  whole  of  his  family  and  proceeded  to  London  by  Stage  Coach  to  join  what  was  called 
Willson's  Party  of  the  British  Settlers.  This  party  consisted  of  102  Heads  of  Families  and  was 
appointed  by  Gov't  as  their  Chq)lain  and  was  to  receive  an  income  of 200  pounds  per  annum. 

In  the  month  of  Dec.  on  third  the  "Z,^?  Bella  Alliance"  and  the  above  party  and  sailed 
down  the  Thames  through  Strait  to  the  open  sea  bound  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


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Arrived  in  Algoa  Bay  on  the  24th  day  of  May  and  was  conveyed  by  Government  to  the 
locations  in  Lower  Albany. 

JAMES  BOARDMAN 

Declared  before  me  on  the  4th  day  of  March  1 886  at  Barkly  East  Cape  Colony 

HNes  

Copy  correct 

Mr.  Fred  Beck 

No  30  Franklin  St 
Manchester 

England 

Note: 

Written  by  James  Hayes  Boardman  (grandson  of  Thomas  Boardman  and  son  of 
Rev.  William  Boardman  and  brother  of  Judith  Boardman  who  married  Dixon.) 

Obviously  Boardman  heirs  instigated  querry  regarding  the  will  and  money  left  in 
England. 

Original  was  given  to  me  by  Mrs.  Vida  Seibert  of  Harare,  Zimbabwe,  daughter  of 
James  and  Eveline  Meiring  Boardman.  The  original  letter  was  brittle  and  fading  so  I  made 
a  photocopy  and  donated  the  original  to  the  1820  Settlers  Archive  in  Nov.  1988,  in  behalf 
of  James  and  Eveline. 

Dawn  Brummer 
P.  O.  Box  343 
Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe 
Great  Granddaughter  4  Gen.  Removed 
To  Rev.  William  Boardman 


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Section  II 

REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 
1768  -  1825 


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BIRTH  CERTIFICATE  OF 
WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 

William,  son  of  Thomas  Boardman,  bom  October  27th  (1768) 
Baptized  Nov.  23rd  1768. 

We  certify  the  above  to  be  a  true  copy  from  the  Register  of  the  Chapel  of  Ashton 
the  Parish  of  Winwick  in  the  County  of  Lancaster. 

JOHN  WOODROW  -  Minister 
JOHN  PERT  -  Warden 


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THE  SETTLER  PRIEST 

UNMARKED  GRAVE  ENDED  'GREAT  ADVENTURE' 

By  Eve  Mathew 
Eastern  Province  Herald,  South  Africa 
Thursday  Nov.  7,  1974 

Not  all  the  1820  Settlers  elected  to  come  to  the  Cape  Colony.  Some  had  emigration 
thrust  upon  them  and  some  were  drawn  into  the  great  adventure  by  the  call  of  duty.  Such  a 
call  was  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  the  first  Anglican  Minister  in  the  Eastern  Province. 

His  name  is  not  femiliar  to  many,  even  of  those  who  are  proud  to  be  the  descendants 
of  Settlers.  He  hardly  had  time  to  become  famous.  But  he  was  my  ancestor  and  we  in  the 
family  he  founded  in  South  Africa  know  something  of  his  story  passed  on  by  word  of  mouth 
from  one  generation  to  the  next  and  recorded  in  letters. 

William  Boardman,  MA,  BD  (axon),  was  the  son  of  a  man  of  influence  and  property  ~ 
farmland  in  Haydock  and  vicinity  and  commercial  property  near  the  Princess  Dock,  Liverpool. 
He  was  asked  to  accompany  those  settlers  who  formed  the  party  under  Thomas  Willson  in 
the  ship  Belle  Alliance. 

Twenty-one  ships  carried  the  4,000  Settlers,  and,  although  everything  possible  was 
done  to  prevent  sickness  and  disorder,  and  all  comfort  given  the  sick  or  feeble,  it  was  a 
difl&cult  voyage.  Only  the  sense  of  duty  of  those  in  charge  of  the  parties  helped  to  quell  many 
quarrels,  and  the  feith  practiced  by  those  conducting  services  were  a  tremendous  help  to  all. 

By  the  time  the  first  emigrant  shq)  arrived  in  Algoa  Bay,  Sir  Rufijs  Donkin  had  arrived 
to  welcome  the  Settlers.  Those  early  Settlers  proved  then,  as  they  did  later  upon  arriving  at 
their  isolated  locations,  that  they  were  prepared  to  endure  every  hardship  they  were  called 
upon  to  bear. 

Their  descendants  have  exerted  an  influence  out  of  all  proportions  to  their  numbers. 
The  English  speaking  people  are,  even  now,  a  minority  of  the  population,  but  their  creativity 
stimulated  immense  development  from  the  beginning.  Their  skills  and  experience  have 
developed  this  vast  and  as  it  then  was,  waste  land. 

We  owe  the  settlers  high  praise  for  blazing  a  path  across  the  hard  veld,  living  in 
constant  danger  and  discomfort.  They  had  faith  m  what  they  had  set  out  to  do  and  they  had 


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the  courage  to  match  it  -and  none  more  so  than  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

Little  has  been  written  about  the  life  and  work  of  this  Minister,  probably  because  he 
lived  for  only  jSve  busy  years  in  his  new  country. 

Those  first  years  were  vital  ones  and  brought  many  stresses  and  problems  of  every 
kind  to  all  the  Settlers.  As  he  was  a  naturally  kind  and  gentle  person,  he  suffered  greatly  fi-om 
the  strain  of  being  in  charge  of  the  party  after  Willson  abruptly,  deserted  it. 

The  late,  Mr.  Morse  Jones  was  an  ardent  admirer  of  the  "Rev.  William"  as  he  knew 
of  all  the  effort  he  expended  upon  those  in  his  care. 

William  Boardman  was  a  classical  scholar  with  a  highly  cultivated  mind.  He  resigned 
the  headmastership  of  Blackburn  Grammar  School  to  join  the  Settlers  in  1 819.  Although  he 
expected  to  teach  as  well  as  preach  he  was  not  prepared  for  the  heavy  burdens  placed  upon 
his  shoulders. 

When  Willson  relegated  to  him  the  entire  responsibility  of  division  of  land,  doling  out 
stores  and  many  other  duties  he  accepted  the  challenge  with  characteristic  fortitude;  not 
because  he  felt  capable  of  this,  but  because  it  was  his  duty. 

When  he  and  his  family  were  taken  to  their  location  at  Bathurst  and  left  on  the  bare 
veld,  his  courage  must  have  faltered  but  he  carried  on.  From  an  extract  of  a  letter  to  his  son 
in  England  we  read  "I  have  been  continually  busy  and  the  heat  and  the  distances  I  have  to 
travel  by  horseback  have  so  wearied  me  that  my  clothes  have  grown  a  world  too  wide". 

A  sad  little  complaint  from  a  man  who  often  had  to  be  lifted  fi"om  his  horse  after  long 
rides  to  Grahamstown,  where  he  had  conducted  a  service.  His  flock  were  scattered  far  and 
wide  and  he  never  foiled  to  comfort  those  who  lost  their  children  or  flocks  to  the  marauders 
and  wild  animals  about  them. 

He  showed  great  moral  strength  when  faced  with  those  Settlers  who  tried  by 
ingenious  methods  to  obtain  stores  and  other  facilities  undeservedly.  In  a  letter  to  Willson  he 
said,  "I  can  only  observe  that  I  have  enemies  whose  enmity  I  trust  prove  inqwtent,  as  it 
is  founded  not  injustice,  the  ill  will  they  bear  me  arising  from  my  refiisal  to  connive  at  their 
atten^ts  to  impose  upon  the  Government." 

In  1 823  he  asked  for  a  passage  to  England  after  his  wife's  death.  On  January  1 ,  1 824, 
he  received  his  formal  appointment  as  Master  of  Bathurst  Grammar  and  Mathematical  School, 


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and  the  school  was  opened  in  the  Residency.  He  was  also  responsible  for  teaching  at 
Cuylerville.  His  salary  as  Chaplain  and  other  appointments  was  200  pounds  a  year. 

He  wrote  to  his  son  that  he  found  Bathurst  delightful,  resembling  a  park,  the  air  and 
water  being  very  good.  There  was  an  abundance  of  game  in  the  district  —  plus  elephants, 
baboons,  leopards  and  the  hyenas  whose  laughter  chilled  the  blood  of  those  traveling  at  night. 

His  high  hopes  of  good  crops  were  shattered  by  the  rust  and  other  pests  and  when  the 
Colony  was  reduced  to  extreme  distress  he  asked  for  some  mode  of  relief 

As  many  settlers  had  left  the  land  by  1823  he  had  the  problem  of  re-division  and  many 
arguments  arose  because  of  this. 

WiUiam  Boardman  built  a  house  on  his  plot  at  Beaufort  Vale  and  the  sneezewood 
poles  are  still  standing,  but  his  grave  and  that  of  his  wife  have  been  ploughed  over  and  no 
frame  remains  of  them. 

The  faith  and  sense  of  duty  of  this  Minister  were  of  a  high  order,  and  we  that  enjoy 
the  fecilities  of  a  civilized  country  cannot  be  grateful  enough  to  those  hardy  and  courageous 
men  and  women  who  struggled  against  so  many  odds  to  endure  to  the  end  what  they  had  set 
out  to  do. 

They  have  left  their  descendants  to  carry  the  torch  for  them  and  those  of  the  "Rev. 
William"  are  justly  proud  of  their  ancestor. 

Many  have  travelled  fer  in  time  and  service  to  our  country.  Some  Ue  with  Rhodes, 
having  lost  their  lives  at  the  hands  of  the  Matabele.  James  Boardman,  who  died  at  the  age  of 
85,  was  awarded  the  OBH  for  a  lifetime  of  meritorious  service  to  Rhodesia. 

I  am  proud  to  be  one  of  his  descendants  and  among  the  many  who  have  a  deep  and 
abiding  love  of  our  country.  I  hope  that  one  day  the  spot  where  this  valiant  pilgrim  passed  his 
last  years  in  service  will  be  marked  by  some  small  monument  to  show  our  gratitude. 

What  more  can  a  man  do  but  to  lay  down  his  life  for  his  fiiends?  We  salute  him  as  we 
remember. 


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NOW  all  Men  iy  ihife  Prefintt,  That  vit\^^^2^C^^ J^^m^^ 


K 


are  bolden  and  firmly  ^bound  unte  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in 

God  —  /pt'CCt!  a.-r>^  ■  '  hy  DivinezFermifii»n%'^Lord  \ 

Bi/hop  of^  -^Kjt^ti^ir  _'    in  the  Sum  of  Five^  buTidred  Pounds  J 
of  good  and  lawful  Money  of  Great  Britain,  to  be  paid  unto  the 
/aid  Right  Reverend  Father^  hts  '  lawful  Attorney ^ ,  Executors^  - 
AdminifiratorSy  or  Afiigns\  to  which  Payment  well  and  truly  to 
he  madCf  we  hind  ourjeives  and  each  of  us  feverally  for  and  in  the 
whoUy  our  Heirs y  Executors^  and  Adminijlrators,  and  the  Heirs ^'^ 
Executor  Si  and  Adminiflratori^  of  each  of  us  firmly  by  theft  Prefents» 
Sealed  with  our  Seals,  and  dated  the  f^'Z-t^c^njZ^  1  -  'Day  of 

  in  the  fXt^^  ^'/^"^  ^"i" 

our  Sovereign  Lord  -^c^jj^    Kini  of  Great  Briuin, 

France,  and  IrcJancT,  Defenaer  of  the  Faith,  and   in  the  Tear 
of  our  Jjord  Qod^  One  Tboufand  Seven  Hundred  and  Ninety  jt^. 


THE  Condition  of  this  Obligation  is  luch,  chat  if  the  abovc- 
bounucn  /i->'uZe^.<x^-^  J2aa^ ^^^.^^ 

(^ftfC-f    now  licenfed  to  be  marric.d  together,  be  neither 

of  Confanguinity,  or  Affinity,  the  one  to  the  other,  "within  the  De- - 
grees  prohibited  for  Marriage  :  If  aifo  there  be  no  Let  or  Impedi- 
ment, by  Reafon  of  any  Prccontraft,  entered  into  before  the  Twenty- 
fifth   Day  of  Marchy  One  •  I'houfand  Seven    Hundred  and  Fifty 
Four,  or  any  ether  lawful  Caule  whatfocvcr,  but  that  they  may  be 
lawfully  married  together,  both  by  the  Law$  ot  GOD,  and  this 
Land :  Moreover,  it  the  Ferlons,  whofc  Conlent  is  required  bjr 
Law  in  this  Behalf,  be  thereunto  agreeing:  And  laftly,  iJ"  the  faid 
Marriage  be  done  and  folcmnized  in  fuch  Manner,  as  in  the  Licence 
to  them  granted  is  limitied :  Then  this  Obligation  to  be  void,  ©r 
clfe  to  remain  in  full  Force  and  Virtue. 


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MARRIAGE  OBLIGATION 


KNOW  all  Men  by  these  Presents,  That  we  William  Boardman 
Schoolmaster  &  Robert  Thompson  husbandman 
both  of  the  Parish  of  Ormskirk  in  the  County  of 
Lancaster  and  Diocese  of  Chester 

are  holden  and  firmly  bound  unto  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in 

God  William  by  Divine  Permission,  Lord 

Bishop  of  Chester  in  the  sum  of  Five  hundred  Pounds, 

of  good  and  lawful  Money  of  Great  Britain,  to  be  paid  unto  the 

said  Right  Reverend  Father,  his  lawful  Attorney,  Executors, 

Administrators,  or  Assigns;  to  which  Payment  well  and  truly  to 

be  made,  we  bind  ourselves  and  each  of  us  severally  for  and  in  the 

whole,  our  Heirs,  Executors,  and  Administrators,  and  the  Heirs, 

Executors,  and  Administrators,  of  each  of  us  firmly  by  these  Presents. 

Sealed  with  our  Seals,  and  dated  the  fifteenth  Day  of 

May  in  the  Thirty  fifth  Year  of  the  Reign  of 

our  Sovereign  Lord  George  King  of  Great  Britain, 

France,  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  and  in  the  Year 

of  our  Lord  God,  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Ninety  five. 


THE  Condition  of  this  Obligation  is  such,  that  if  the  above- 
bounden  William  Boardman  &  Margaret 
Heyes  now  licensed  to  be  married  together,  be  neither 
of  Consanguinity,  or  Affinity,  the  one  to  the  other,  within  the  De- 
grees prohibited  for  Marriage  :  If  also  there  be  no  Let  or  Impedi- 
ment, by  Reason  of  any  Precontract,  entered  into  before  the  Twenty- 
fifth  Day  of  March,  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Fifty 
Four,  or  any  other  lawful  Cause  whatsoever,  but  that  they  may  be 
lawfully  married  together,  both  by  the  Laws  of  GOD,  and  this 
Land  :  Moreover,  if  the  Persons,  whose  Consent  is  required  by 
Law  in  this  Behalf,  be  thereunto  agreeing  :  And  lastly,  if  the  said 
Marriage  be  done  and  solemnized  in  such  Manner,  as  in  the  Licence 
to  them  granted  is  limitted  :  Then  this  Obligation  to  be  void,  or 
else  to  remain  in  full  Force  and  Virtue. 


Sealed  and  delivered  } 
in  the  Presence  of  } 


R.  ANDREWS 
Q.  THOMPSON 


W^  BOARDMAN  seal 


ROBERT 
the  mark  X  of 


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rb,  ^/^.^/XL       Eayof'-A.y          ,«  ,be 

Tear  of  our  Lord  0«  Thoufand  Seven  Hun- 
drid  and  Ninety  v^^., 


«lnn"^ir'".°"'^-  EvAMczusTs.  allcdgcd  and  madc  Oath 

astoliows  I  hat  he  is  or  tne  Ase  of  /r->^c_ 

Y<:ar»,  ,„d  upwards  and  a  Ji'^c^^^  i„t„d,  „ 


aged  .4.  r^n^^  ^  ^-  _  Y«r5  and  upward5,  and  a^  zA^^^jt. 


not  knowing  or  beliering  any  lawful  Let,  or  Impediment,  by  reafon  of  any 
Pr^contrad  Confangu.n.ty.  Affinity,  or  any  other  lawful  Caufe  what^ 
focvcr,  to  hinder  the  faid  intended  Marriarc  iJfAnd      nr,^.^    t  • 
to  folemnizc  the  faid  Marriage  in  the  " 

.aforefaid    In  which  faid  /a^,^  ^ ^/ ^^^^T'.^.-'TJin^^;^,^ 
/A.^..^.,^._;?^^f,,,hermadeOatK.  That  the  faid  Jc^^ZZ 
i\::^ir^^^^^^^^  ulual  Abode  for  chc 

7be  fame  Day  the  faW) 


was  /worn  Ufort  me, 
end  Licence  tjjuedy  j 


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WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  &  MARGARET  HEYES 

Parish  License 
The    fifteenth    Day  of     May        in  the 
Year  of  our  Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred 
and  Ninety  five. 
ON  which  Day  appeared  personally  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 
of  the  Parish  of  Ormskirk  in  the  County  of 
Lancaster  &  Diocese  of  Chester  -  School  Master  » 
and  being  sworn  on  the  Holy  Evangelists  alleged  and  made 
Oath  as  follows  That  he  is  of  the  Age  of  twenty-one 
Years  and  upwards  and  a  Bachelor  and  intends  to  marry 
Margaret  Heyes  of  the  same  place 
aged  twenty  one  Years  and  upwards,  and  a  Spinster 
not  knowing  or  believing  any  lawfiil  Lee,  or  Impediment 
by  reason  of  any  Praecontract,  Consanguinity,  Assinity, 
or  any  other  lawfiil  Cause  whatsoever,  to  hinder  the 
said  intended  Marriage:  And  he  prayed  a  License  to 
solemnize  the  said  Marriage  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Ormskirk 

aforsaid  in  which  said  Parish  of  Ormskirk  the  said 
William  Boardman  fiirther  made  Oath,  That  the  said 
William  Boardman  bath  had  his  usual  Abode  for  the 
space  of  Four  Weeks  last  past. 

The  same  Day  the  said 
William  Boardman 

was  sworn  before  me,  Wm.  Boardman 

and  License  issued, 
R.  Andrews 


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Letter  of  Recomendation 
Newton  May  6th  1803 
My  Lord 
In  obedience  to  your  Lordships 
orders,  I  humbly  beg  leave  to  inform  your  Lordship 
that  my  reason  for  petitioning  an  assistant  Curate,  in 
that  I  am  far  advanced  in  years  being  nearly  78  and 
infirm.  Wm  Boardman  was  Ducate  for  7  years  under 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Ashton  of  Newton  and  afterwards  removed 
to  the  Crammer  School  at  Manchester  imder  Mr.  Lawson 
being  there  3  years.  He  has  since  performed  the 
office  of  a  Schoolmaster  at  the  Grammer  School  at 
Ashton  and  Newbourgh  which  last  place  /  Newbourgh  / 
he  left  on  account  of  the  Failure  of  a  term  in 
whose  hands  the  greatest  part  of  the  Schoolmasters 
income  was  lodged.  He  is  now  at  Newton,  Lanes. 
School  making  near  a  Himdred  a  year.  For  his 
abilities  reference  may  be  had  fi*om  that  Rev. 
Dr.  Blackburn,  the  Rev  Mr  Komby,  the  Rev  Wm. 

Heron. 

With  the  greatest  Respect  I  am 
My  Lord 
your  Lordships  most  obedt  humble. 
Servt.  FRANCIS  BRYON 


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NOMINATE  TO  OFFICE  OF  CURATE 
In  Newton  Chapel 

To  the  Right  Reverend  Father,  in  God,  Henry  Williams,  Lord  Bishop  of  Chester. 

These  are  to  certify  to  your  Lordship  that  I,  Francis  Bryon,  Curate  of  Newton  in  the 
County  of  Lancaster  and  your  Lordship's  Diocese  of  Chester  do  hereby  nominate  William 
Boardman  to  perform  the  OflSce  of  Curate  in  my  Chapel  of  Newton  aforesaid,  and  do  promise 
to  allow  him  yearly  the  sum  of  forty  pounds  for  his  maintenance  in  the  same,  and  to  continue 
him  to  oflBciate  in  my  said  Chapel  until  he  shall  be  otherwise  provided  of  some  ecclesiastical 
preferment,  unless  by  fault  by  him  committed  he  shall  be  lawfully  removed  from  same. 

And,  I  hereby  solemnly  declared  that  I  do  not  fraudulently  give  this  certificate  to 
entitle  the  said  Wiiam  Boardman  to  receive  Holy  Orders,  but  with  a  real  intention  to  employ 
him  in  my  said  Chapel  according  to  what  is  before  expressed. 

Witnessed  to  my  hand  this  25th  day  of  April  1 804. 

Signed     Francis  Bryon 


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— —  -^^^  ^ — ^zjr .t^^x^ ^-t^j^-^^ 


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TESTIMONIAL  TO  BECOME  A  PRIEST 

To  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God,  Henry  Williams,  by  divine  permission  Lord 
Bishop  of  Chester. 

Whereas  our  well  beloved  in  Christ,  William  Boardman  of  Newton,  in  the  County  of 
Lancaster,  of  your  Lordship's  Diocese  of  Chester,  bath  declared  us  his  intention  of  offering 
himself  a  candidate  for  the  sacred  office  of  a  Priest  for  that  end  hath  requested  of  us  letters 
Testimonial  of  his  learning  and  good  behaviour.  We  therefore,  whose  names  are  underto 
subscribed,  do  testify,  that  the  said  William  Boardman  having  been  personally  known  to  us 
for  the  space  of  three  years  last  past,  during  that  time  lived  piously  sober  and  honestly,  and 
dihgently  applied  himself  to  his  studies,  nor  bath  he  at  anytime/  as  far  as  we  know  or  have 
heard/  maintained  or  written  anything  contrary  to  the  doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England  and 
moreover,  we  think  him  a  person  worthy  to  be  admitted  to  the  sacred  order  of  a  Priest. 
In  witness  whereof  we  have  hereunto  set  our  hands  this  21^  day  of  April,  1804. 

Whitehead,  Curate  of  Becconsal 
Rich.  Garr,  Minister  of  Billinge 
Joseph  Ainly,  Curate  of  Hale 


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JOB  CHARACTER,  QUALIFICATION  LETTER 

Aug'st  18,  1808 

Dear  Sir 

Not  having  had  any  communication  with  Mr.  Boardman  since  I  received  the  fevour 
of  your  last  letter,  I  did  not  trouble  you  with  an  immediate  reply  which  Mr.  Boardman 
proposed  to  do  himself  the  pleasure  of  waiting  upon  you  tomorrow  to  confer  with  you  upon 
the  subject  of  the  school  at  Blackburn  and  I  shall  be  very  glad  to  hear  that  an  arrangement  has 
been  made  to  his  satisfaction  for  which  I  think  him  a  most  worth  and  deserving  character. 
With  respect  to  his  ability  to  fQl  the  duties  of  the  situation,  which  I  hope  vmder  your  patronage 
that  he  will  attain,  I  doubt  not  that  he  will  be  found  qualified  to  do  so  -  he  is  an  excellent 
classical  scholar,  a  good  mathematician  and  accountant  and  in  point  of  moral  character,  I 
think  of  him  most  fevourably  and  what  is  in  these  times  in  my  mind  no  small  recommendation 
when,  he  possesses  a  very  strong  attachment  to  the  Government  and  constitution  of  his 
Country  —  being  known,  in  short  Mr.  Boardman  will  be  found  a  very  valuable,  but  he  is  very 
shy  and  diffident  which  may  prevent  his  making  so  favourable  an  impression  on  his  first 
introduction  —  I  beg  leave  to  return  you  my  best  thanks  for  your  polite  attention  to  my 
letters  and  for  your  kindness  to  give  the  information  I  have  requested,  which  I  trust  has  not 
failed  to  make  upon  my  fiiend  its  due  impression. 

I  remain.  Dear  Sir, 

Yours  very  faithfiiUy  and  truly, 

Haydock  Lodge 

Thursday  Night  Signed  T.  CLAUGHTON 


NOTE:  By  Dawn  D.  Brummer: 

The  above  correspondence  refers  to  his  seeking  a  position  as  schoolmaster  to  the 


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Blackburn  Grammar  School  Obviously  by  this  time,  he  had  completed  his  service  within  the 
Church. .  .could  the  size  of  his  growing  family  have  forced  this  move? 

He  stayed  at  the  school  from  1808-1819  and  he  was  then  one  of  the  1820  Settlers  to 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Colony. 

This  manuscript  lodged  with  the  1 820  Settlers  Museum  Archives  in  Grahamstown, 
C.  P.,  South  Africa. 

From  A  History  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Blackburn 

N.3.     Queen  Elizabth's  was  formerly  Blackburn  Grammar  School 

APPENDIX  II 


LIST  OF  HEADMASTERS 
(with  Date  of  their  Appointment) 


1514  Sir  Edmund  Bolton 

1535  Thomas  Burgess 

1584  R.  Wilson 

1588  Laurence  Yates 

1592  Bernard  Smythe 

(till  1597) 

1608  Edward  Browne 

1612  Thurston  Collinson 

1623  ]ohn  Hargreaves 

1625  Richard  Halstead 

1635  William  Duckworth 

1641  John  Swindlehurst 

1656  Charles  Sagar 

1666  John  Sherburne 

1667  Thomas  Wyld 

1668  Oliver  Halliwell 

1669  Charles  Sagar,  pro  tern 

1670  John  Oddie 

1703  Thomas  Wade 

1704  Robert  ffoster 

1705  George  Smith 

1731  Rev.  Thomas  Holme 

1736  Daniel  Markland 

1737  Rev.  Thomas  Hunter 
1750  Rev.  Robert  Smith 
1754  Richard  Guest 

1769  Rev.  John  Wilson 

1787  Rev.  Samuel  Dean 

1792  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson 

1803  Rev.  James  Holme 

1808  Rev.  William  Boardman 

1819  Thomas  Atkinson 

1845  Rev.  John  B.  Bennett 

1855  Thomas  Ainsworth 

1894  Frank  Allcroft 

1903  George  A.  Stocks 

1919  Arthur  Holden 

1947  N.  S.  Trevor  Benson 

1956  Brian  H.  Kemball-Cook 

1965  Douglas  J.  Coulson 


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INTERVIEW  FOR  BLACKBURN  SCHOOL 

EdgeHiU 
24th  August  1808 

Dear  Sir, 

I  have  obtained  a  (leave)  for  three  w^eeks,  in  which  time  as  I  have  informed  my  patrons 
here,  I  trust  that  Blackburn  School  will  be  determined.  If  therefore  the  Governors  would  fix 
the  day  of  examination  as  soon  as  they  conveniently  can,  they  would  confer  on  me  a  real 
favour. 

Having  forgotten  the  name  of  the  gentleman  who  is  the  Secretary  of  the  Governors, 
I  request  you  wUl  inform  him,  as  soon  as  possible  of  my  intentions  to  stand  for  the  school 
(standards  ?)  as  it  is  probable  that  I  shall  never  see  the  advertisement,  I  desire  that  you  will 
acquaint  me  with  the  day  of  meeting,  as  soon  as  it  is  fixed. 

As  I  would  wish  to  come  in  with  the  unanimous  consent  of  the  Governors,  you  will 
make  an  apology  if  I  have  unintentionally  offended  any  by  not  waiting  upon  them,  as  my  time 
would  not  admit  it. 

In  hopes  to  hear  fi-om  you  shortly,  if  not  doubting  but  that,  if  I  come  to  Blackburn, 
we  may  be  of  (essential  ?)  service  to  each  other  bring  the  school  into  a  respectable  state.  I  am 

Your's  Sincerely 
Signed  WM.  BOARDMAN 
My  present  patrons  will  part  with  me  with  great  reluctance  before  Christmas.  They 
have  however  consented  that,  if  I  obtain  the  school,  I  may  come  at  Michaelmas,  if  the 
Governors  think  it  absolutely  necessary. 


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WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 

School  Master  -  Priest 

Rev.  William  Boardman,  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  was  bom 
October  27,  1768,  at  Winwick,  Lancaster,  England. 

It  was  probable,  that  William  Boardman,  in  his  early  twenties,  around  1788-1 789,  that 
he  served  as  Ducate  with  the  school  master.  Rev.  Mr.  Ashton.  Here  in  Newton  he  served, 
under  his  personal  direction  for  seven  years.  J.R.  Bulmer  quotes:  "Mary  Ashton  was  likely 
the  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Ashton,  school  master,  she  was  baptized  at  Ashton-Makerfield 
8  October  1742.  This  helps  to  e?q)lain  why  eldest  son,  William,  went  to  Grammar  School  and 
was  a  'literate  person'  acceptable  for  ordination  in  1803." 

About  the  time  William  Boardman  married  Mary  Ashton,  1 5  May  1 795,  he  joined  the 
Grammar  School  at  Manchester,  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Lawson,  where  he  served  for 
three  years.  For  a  short  time  he  also  performed  as  school  master  at  the  Grammar  School  of 
Ashton  and  Newborough. 

It  was  while  he  was  at  Newton  School  in  Lancaster,  May  of  1 803  that  he  made 
application  as  assistant  Curate  to  Francis  Bryon  at  the  Newton  Chapel  School.  By  April  of 
1 804  he  became  Curate  of  the  Newton  Chapel  School. 

In  a  written  Testimonial  executed  by  the  Curate  of  Beconsal;  the  Minister  of  Billings; 
and  the  Curate  of  Hale,  they  recommended  William  Boardman  be  ordained  to  the  holy  order 
of  Priest.  This  ordination  was  consumated  in  May  1804. 

While  in  Newton  on  24th  of  August  1 808,  he  made  application  to  be  interviewed  and 
examined  for  the  position  as  head  master  of  the  Blackburn  School. 

In  a  formal,  oflBcial  document  issued  by  the  eight  Governors  of  the  Grammar  School 
of  Blackburn  they  appointed  William  Boardman  to  become  the  Upper  Master  of  the 
Blackburn  Grammar  School  with  an  annual  salary  or  stipend  of  thirty  pounds  and  other 
requisites  belonging  to  that  ofiBce.  He  held  that  position  from  20  Sept.  1808  until  December 
1818,  when  he  resigned  to  accompany  the  Willson  Party  of  Settlers  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  South  Africa,  as  a  Priest,  School  Master,  and  Settler. 


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Typed  copy  of  original 

GOVERNORS  APPOINTMENT  OF  UPPER  MASTER 
Blackburn  Grammar  School 

Blackburn  28th  Sept.  1808 

We  whose  names  are  herunto  subscribed,  being  Governors  of  the  Free  Grammar 
School  in  this  town,  assemble  this  day  for  the  purpose  of  appointing  an  Upper  Master  of  the 
said  school  pursuant  to  notice  given  in  the  Blackburn,  Cambridge,  Oxford,  Lancaster,  and 
Leeds  newspapers,  do  elect  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  of  Edge  Hill  in  West  Derby  in  the 
County  of  Lancaster  to  be  Upper  Master  of  the  said  school,  in  the  place  of  the  Rev.  James 
Holme  late  Upper  Master,  who  has  resigned  and  order  that  the  said  William  Boardman  shall 
receive  the  annual  salary  or  stipend  of  thirty  pounds  and  other  requisites  belonging  to  that 
office. 

And  we  appoint  Mr.  James  Neville  Treasurer,  of  the  said  School.  In  testimony 
whereof  we  have  hereunto  fixed  our  common  seal. 

HENRY  FIELDING 
L.P.       (SEAL)  R.P.  CARDWELL  Jun'r. 

T.  H.  CARDWELL 
GEO.  HORNBY 
WILLIAM  MINTIN 
ABRAHAM  PAYONE 
RIGHT).  HOGHLON 
THOS.  BRANDSWORTH 


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BLACKBURN  GRAMMAR  SCHOOL  SCHEDULE  AND  TERMS 


Most  of  the  schoolmasters  of  the  Grammar  Schools  around  1737  were  clergymen  who 
supplemented  their  scholastic  salary  with  a  clerical  stipend. 

The  march  of  time  had  brought  little  change  in  school  hours  or  master's  salaries.  In 
1 803,  the  governors  ordered  that  the  master  and  usher  must  attend  from  six  to  eight  and  from 
nine  to  twelve  in  the  morning  and  from  two  to  five  in  the  afternoon.  The  Master's  salary  was 
32  pounds,  the  Usher's  27  pounds,  both  with  perquisites  added  but  not  specified.  In  the 
following  year  they  were  fixed  at  100  pounds  and  60  pounds  respectively  but  without 
perquisites. 

One  headmaster  who  ejq)lored  every  avenue  for  means  of  augumenting  his  salary  was 
the  Rev.  W.  Boardman.  From  the  various  notices  which  appeared  from  time  to  time  in  the 
Blackburn  Mail  setting  out  the  terms  for  which  the  Headmaster  was  prepared  to  discipline  and 
instruct  the  rising  generation,  it  seems  that  the  curriculum  depended  largely  upon  what  the 
Head  was  prepared  to  do.  Thus  the  Rev.  W.  Boardman  in  181 1  seems  to  have  been  a  very 
versatile  teacher,  prepared  to  teach  additional  subjects — at  additional  cost.  He  also  conducted 
evening  classes  (at  an  extra  fee)  and,  in  between  whiles,  at  lunch  and  tea-time,  instructed 
young  ladies  for  a  modest  remuneration.  If  we  are  to  credit  the  published  time  table,  his 
normal  day  began  at  seven  in  the  morning  and  ended  at  nine  in  the  evening. 

In  the  June  26th  1811  Edition  of  the  Blackburn  Mail  Edition  appeared: 

To  prepare  his  scholars  for  business  as  well  as  the  learned  professions,  the  Rev.  W. 
Boardman,  Headmaster  of  the  Grammar  School,  Blackburn,  will  instruct  a  limited  number  in 


Writing  and  Arithmetic 
Book-keeping  and  Mathematics 


7s.  6d.  per  quarter 
12s  6d  per  quarter 
Is  Od  per  quarter 


Pens  and  ink 


N.B.  For  instruction  in  Latin,  English  and  Greek  languages,  the  customary 
perquisites  (e.g.  Cock-pennies)  only  are  expected.  And  the  scholars  may  learn 
Writing  and  Arithmetic  from  Usher  gratis. 


Attendance  in  the  morning  from  seven  to  eight  o'clock  and  from  nine  til  1 1-30  a.m. 
in  the  afternoon  from  half  an  hour  past  one  to  five  o'clock. 


From  twelve  till  one  o'clock  and  from  five  till  six  o'clock  the  Headmaster  will  instruct 
young  ladies  at  his  own  house.  Writing,  Arithmetic,  English  Grammar  and  Geography  at  7s. 
6d.  per  quarter. 


Evening  School  for  Boys,  from  six  to  nine  o'clock. 
Reading  and  Writing 

per  week 

Ditto  with  Arithmetic  &  English  Grammar 

per  week 
Book-keeping  and  Mathematics 

per  week 


Terms 
6s.  Od.  per  quarter 
6d. 

7s.6d.  per  quarter 
7  1/2  d. 

10s.  6d.  per  quarter 
lOd. 


The  Rev.  W.  Boardman  purposed  to  encourage  industry  and  emulation  by  an  impartial 
distribution  of  rewards  and  to  promote  the  improvement  of  those  committed  to  his  care  by 
a  strong  observation  of  such  regulations  as  have  been  found  by  e?q)erience  most  conducive 
to  that  purpose,  a  copy  of  which  will  be  given  to  each  scholar  on  his  entrance  into  the  school. 


From  "Records  of  Cape  Colony" 


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THOMAS  WILLSON  PARTY 

In  1819  the  British  Parliament  allotted  50,000  pounds  for  the  establishing  a  colony 
on  the  Eastern  Section  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  South  Africa. 

Three  reasons  have  been  given,  why  the  British  Government  wanted  to  establish 
this  colony: 

1 .  To  establish  a  human  buffer  zone  between  the  natives  and  the  European  Colony 
to  the  West. 

2.  To  relieve  the  unrest  and  unemployed  so  prevalent. 

3 .  To  provide  for  a  better  way  of  life. 

Unrest  and  unenployment  among  the  British  people  caused  the  Government  to  take 
some  action  to  dispel  this  problem.  A  plan  was  circulated  among  the  British  people  offering 
any  individual  person,  femily,  one  hundred  acres  of  free  land,  plus  free  passage  and  food  while 
on  the  ship,  imtil  landing  at  Cape  Colony  in  South  Africa. 

A  party  could  consist  of  ten  or  more  individuals  or  families  with  a  leader  or  Party 
head.  A  Party  with  one  hundred  or  more  individuals  could  carry  out  with  them  a  Minister  of 
their  own  persuasion,  the  Government  will,  upon  their  being  located,  assign  a  salary  to  the 
Minister  whom  they  may  have  selected  to  accompany  them,  if  they  shall  have  been  approved 
by  the  Secretary  of  State. 

A  young  and  enthusiastic  Thomas  Willson  had  contacted  his  neighbors,  friends,  and 
any  one  else  who  was  interested  in  the  Cape  Colony  enterprise  and  had  obtained  307 
subscribers.  With  over  one  himdred  persons  in  his  Party,  he  qualified  to  obtain  a  Minister  to 
become  a  member  of  his  Party  and  be  paid  a  salary  by  the  Government. 

In  May  1820  in  a  letter  written  by  Thomas  Willson  to  C.  O.  Bird  he  wrote:  "  

for  the  promotion  of  moral  and  religious  duties,  and  for  the  consolation  of  the  Settlers  - 1 
have  brought  with  me  a  most  worthy,  respectable  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England,  the 
Rev.  William  Boardman  and  as  I  was  informed  by  Earl  of  Bathurst  that  ample  provision 
would  be  paid  him  by  his  Excellency  the  Governor  -  will  you  do  me  the  honour  to  allow  me 
to  name  the  stipend  to  him,  with  instructions  as  to  the  mode  of  drawing  it." 

As  was  required  by  the  Government,  William  Boardman  was  approved  by  the 


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Secretary  of  State  as  the  Clergyman  of  the  Willson  Party.  He  would  travel  on  the  boat  as  a 
common  Settler,  and  take  up  his  Church  duties  upon  landing  and  receive  his  stipend  from  then 
on.  Also  as  a  school  master  he  could  organize  a  Graimnar  School  to  educate  their  children 
in  this  new  land. 

Thus  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  became  a  member  of  the  Willson  Party  to  sail  on 
the  ship  La  Belle  Alliance,  which  was  part  of  a  fleet  of  eleven  ships,  fifty-six  parties,  and 
3,487  persons  setting  sail  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  South  Africa.  Included  in  this  large 
group  there  were  only  two  Church  of  England  Ministers;  Rev.  William  Boardman  and  Rev. 
F.  Mac  Mac  Clelland;  and  one  Methodist  Minister,  Rev.  J.  W.  Shaw. 


Embarkation  List. 

Return  of  Settlers  proceeding  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  under  the  Direction  of  Mr.  Thomas  WriLSO.v. 

Total  Numlwr  of  the  Men    ..........  102 

f»        •»       of  the  Women       .........  72 

fi        It       of  rernons  nbovc  11  je.ira  of  apo      ......  C 

ti        M       of  Children  under  14  years  of  ago      ......  127 

M        M       of  the  whole  Tiirty ,        .        .        .        ,        .        .        ,        ,  307 

Total  Amount  of  Dtixisit  Money  for  the  whole  Party,  XI 177  10«. 


NuDW  nf  tb«  M'n. 


Air*. 


rr<>f«Mlon  or  Tr»'le. 


N»n)ni  of  ib»  Womm. 


N«nir«  of  Mtle  rtilMrrn.    Ak^.  'Stmrnot  FfitnU  OilMfm  Af 


Jimei"  Colli-t  . 

1  24 

^^er^hanl 

Thiit  IS  I'lt'er 

.1G 

I>nli<>urer 

It'iranloB  IIi.;qins 

2.1 

CiirjMtiter 

.liiliii  0  nihlo 

Vj 

Lal>uurer 

.F.uiK-^  Crawford  . 

o.> 

Kuril  icr 

Martha 

Mnry 

I 

Wiiltrr  Currio 

34 

I'urser  U.N. 

Ann 

24 

Walter 

1 

Miiry  Ann 

4 

TliDitis.'*  L.ino     .  . 

21 

Farmer 

A'i.iii;  Currio. 

24 

do. 

.Iiilm  Mo'«ly .     ,  . 

4'.> 

Carpenter 

Sinh 

nr. 

Franciii 

13 

W'llliitT)  Kales  . 

21 

Karmcr 

H:ir.:l, 

2<; 

•Inllti  lUyl'-V. 

2H 

do. 

Marl  ha 

'JG 

Mary 

o 

IJii  hill  Smith    .  . 

2^ 

I^nliourer 

II'  Im-  t  l.itidi'i'y  .  . 

3'-. 

Car|ieiitor 

iK.ilK-Ila 

'1  lioti.i.*  Marten  . 

24 

Farmer 

SuKon 

20 

\Villii:n  .f.>hn  K<»rl« 

10 

do. 

WilliuTi  liofiio  KatoQ 

21 

do. 

.liiliii  tiri^zs  .  . 

20 

do. 

Frederick  Moltby  . 

19 

Gardener 

Ch.ith  ii  Taylor  .  . 

19 

Farmer 

Thomai  Francia .  . 

31 

do. 

Elizabeth 

28 

Tlionias  James 

9 

Amelia 

7 

do. 

Ooorpo 

3 

John  Webb  .    «  . 

35 

Slary  Ann 

34 

William 

9 

^Taria 

3 

Frederick 
John 

7 
C 

Alexaodrina 

1 

William  Chftprean  . 

25 

Labourer 

Judith 

23 

Sarah 

4 

Th'>nias  Campion 

19 

do. 

John  JoUy  . 

27 

Gardener 

Mary 

21 

Ann 

o 

Ralph  Goddard  . 

26 

Carpenter 

Sarah 

26 

George 

11 

Henry  Johnson  . 

33 

Gartlener 

Jane 

30 

AVilliam  Boardman  . 

44 

Clergyman 

Margaret 

40 

John 

13 

Jfargaret 

17 

ilary 

Si 

James 

11 

Susannah 

k; 

Judith 

23 

William 

^1 

Sarah 

12 

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Letter  from  the  REVEREND  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  to 
EARL  BATHURST 

Blackburn,  12th  Nov.  1819 

MY  LORD,  — ^At  the  earnest  request  of  several  poor,  but  honest,  and  industrious  families, 
I  take  the  liberty  to  write  to  your  Lordship,  requesting  to  know  whether  a  vessel  will  go  out 
from  Liverpool  with  settlers  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  how  soon  she  may  be  expected 
to  sail. 

They  have  engaged  to  go  out  to  the  Cape  with  Messrs.  Whitely  and  Co.  from 
Liverpool,  who  have  called  upon  them  for  the  Government  deposits,  but  give  them  no 
satisfectory  answer  with  respect  to  the  time  when  the  vessel  will  sail.  As  the  deposits  are  to 
be  paid  from  the  sale  of  their  fiimiture,  working  looms,  &c.,  unless  the  vessel  sails  in  a  very 
short  time  they  will  be  reduced  to  great  distress,  and  compelled  to  go  into  the  workhouse. 

It  was  my  wish  to  have  gone  out  with  a  party  from  Liverpool,  but  the  nimiber  of 
families  not  amounting  to  100,  no  chaplain  will  be  allowed.  I  have  therefore  ofifered  my 
services  to  a  gentleman  who  is  about  to  take  out  a  party  from  London;  in  case  of  acceptance, 
I  propose  humbly  to  submit  to  your  Lordship  something  that  may  be  of  great  advantage  to 
the  mother  country  as  well  as  to  the  colony.  I  am  &c. 

(Signed)  WM.  BOARDMAN 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


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Letter  from  the  REVEREND  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  to 
EARL  BATHURST 

Blackburn  20th  Nov.  1819 

MY  LORD,--  having  been  put  in  nomination  to  your  Lordship  for  a  chaplaincy  to  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  by  Thos.  Willson  Esqre.,  of  Chelsea  Cottage,  at  the  recommendation  of  L. 
Claughton,  Esqre.  M.P.  for  Newton,  I  am  transmitting  letters  testimonial  to  the  Bishop  of 
Chester  for  counter-signing  which  I  trust  will  be  forwarded  to  your  Lordship  in  due  time.  As 
the  vessels  are  expected  to  sail  for  the  Cape  in  a  very  short  time,  and  as  I  have  some 
arrangements  to  make  previously  to  my  departure,  I  humbly  request  that  your  Lordship  will 
be  pleased  to  give  me  the  earliest  intelligence  of  my  appointment,  should  it  take  place.  I  am 
&c. 

(Signed)  WM.  BOARDMAN 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


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A  BROKEN  PROMISE 

When  Thomas  Willson  contacted  the  School  Master,  TOliam  Boardman  in  Blackburn, 
England  in  the  fall  of  1 8 1 9  to  join  him  in  subscribing  a  party  of  1 820  settlers  to  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  South  Africa,  one  of  his  influencing  inducements  was  the  stipend  provided  by 
the  Government,  to  be  paid  to  a  clergyman  with  a  party  of  one  hundred  or  more  members. 

Since  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  to  travel  as  a  regular  settler  to  the  Cape,  and 
upon  landing  at  the  Cape,  he  would  commence  to  draw  his  stipend  as  a  Clergyman. 

Upon  landing  at  Algoa  Bay  and  in  July  1 820,  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  appointed 
Clergyman  for  the  Willson  Party  and  his  stipend  should  have  started. 

Extracts  from  a  letter  written  by  Thomas  Willson,  Party  Head  to  Colonial  Secretary, 
Colonel  Bird,  dated  3rd  May  1820: 

"  for  the  promotion  of  moral  and  religious  duties,  and  for  the  consolation  of 

the  Settler  - 1  have  brought  with  me  a  most  worthy,  respectable  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of 
England  -  The  Rev,  WiUiam  Boardman  and  I  was  informed  by  Earl  Bathurst  that  an  ample 
provision  would  be  paid  him  by  His  Excellecy  the  Governor  -  will  you  do  me  the  honour  to 
allow  me  to  name  the  stipend  to  him  with  instructions  as  to  the  mode  of  drawing  it." 

Thos.  Willson 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 

In  the  Rev.  William  Boardman' s  letter  to  his  son  Thomas  in  England,  he  writes  on 
10th  September  1820.  An  extract: 

"  I  am  under  the  greatest  obligation  to  Mr,  Maude,  the  Governor,  demurring 

to  allow  me  a  stipend,  as  the  whole  of  the  party  were  not  members  of  the  Church  of  England; 
two  or  three  families  of  Methodists  and  as  many  of  Jews,  (or  proselytes  as  they  call 
themselves)  having  smuggled  themselves  on  board;  the  British  Government  also  had  sent  no 
definitive  instructions  relative  thereto;  their  sanction  to  the  measure  must  therefore  be 
obtained,  which  I  have  not  the  least  doubt  will  be  the  case,  as  that  Government  which 
intended  to  confer  a  fevour  on  Colonel  Claughton,  would  never  have  thought  of  doing  so  by 
sending  a  person  he  so  highly  esteems  to  perish  with  his  family  in  the  wilds  of  Africa." 

Wm  Boardman 


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UNFIXED  STIPEND 


Letter  from  the  Reverend  T.D.  Whitaker  to 
Colonel  Claughton,  M.P. 

Vicarage,  Blackburn 
(Feb.  1821) 

SIR,  —  I  take  the  liberty  of  enclosing  for  your  perusal  a  letter  from  Mr.  Boardman,  who  was 
indebted  to  your  patronage  for  a  situation  near  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  he  is  arrived 
with  a  numerous  family. 

But  it  appears  that,  from  a  circumstance  which  explains  in  the  letter,  his  stipend  yet 
remains  unfixed,  and  without  your  interposition  with  Government  may  continue  unfixed  to 
an  indefinite  period  to  his  great  distress. 

May  I  therefore  use  the  additional  freedom  of  requesting  that  you  will  have  the 
goodness  to  interpose  once  more  on  his  behalf,  and  to  procure  for  him  the  actual  possession 
of  the  income  allready  assigned  and  promised  to  him. 

I  am&c. 

(Signed)  T.D.  Whitaker 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 

UNFIXED  STIPEND 


Letter  from  Colonel  Claughton,  M.P. 
To  Earl  Bathurst 

London,  March  5th  1 82 1 
MY  LORD,  -  - 1  have  the  honor  to  inclose  to  your  Lordship  a  letter  sent  to  me  by  the  Vicar 
of  Blackburn,  with  one  from  the  Revd.  Wm.  Boardman  to  his  son.  Your  Lordship  may 
perh^s  remember  that  he  was  lately  appointed  Ch^lain  to  a  party  going  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  with  Mr.  Willson,  but  it  appears,  as  your  Lordship  will  collect  from  the  inclosed  letters, 
that  there  is  some  demur  or  difficulty  as  to  the  stipend  assigned  to  Mr.  Boardman.  May  I  hope 
that  your  Lordship  will  do,  as  there  is  no  doubt,  what  is  just  and  right  in  the  affair,  and  have 


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the  goodness  to  return  to  me  the  letters  to  enable  me  to  answer  the  one,  and  to  send  the  other 
to  Mr.  Boardman's  friends? 

I  have  to  apologize  for  the  frequent  trouble  I  have  given  to  your  Lordship,  and  have 

&c. 

(Signed) 

T.  Claughton 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


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1820  BRITISH  SETTLERS  TO  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE 


Printed  letter  in  reply  to  applicant 

Downing  Street,  London 
I  am  directed  by  Earl  Bathurst,  to  acquaint  you,  that  he  has  had  under  consideration 
your  letter  and 

that  he  accepts  the  proposal  which  you  have  made  to  take  a  party  of 
able  bodied  Settlers 

to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  a  Grant  of  Land  will 
accordingly  be  assigned  to  you  on  your  Arrival,  in  conformity  with  the  Regulations  laid  dovm 
by  His  Majesty's  Government. 

I  have  therefore  to  request,  that  you  will  immediately  transmit  to  me,  three  separate 
Lists  of  the  Individuals  who  have  placed  themselves  imder  your  direction,  and  I  enclose  to 
you  proper  Returns  for  that  purpose;  at  the  same  time,  I  deem  it  necessary  to  mention,  that 
it  is  absolutely  requisite  that  the  details  respecting  the  individuals  of  your  Party  which  you  are 
called  upon  to  state  in  the  Return,  should  be  correctly  specified,  as  any  erroneous  statement 
upon  these  heads,  but  more  particularly  in  respect  of  the  Age  of  the  Individuals,  could  not  fail 
to  be  productive  of  much  inconvenience. 

Upon  receiving  these  Returns,  I  shall  lose  no  time  in  stating  to  you  the  Amount  of  the 
Money  which  you  will  be  required  to  deposit  under  the  existing  Regulations,  and  the  mode 
in  which  the  Payment  is  to  be  made. 

I  am,&c. 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


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1820  SETTLERS 
"Willson   Party    -Wm.  Boardman 
Party  Leader 


LIST  OF  WILLSON'S  PARTY 

ADDAMS,  James  30.  Farmer,  w  Harriet  25. 
AUSTIN,  Samuel  33.  Cabinetmaker,  w  Mary  36. 
BARRETT,  William  19.  Gardener. 
BARRETT,  William  38.  Farmer,  c  Charles  16, 
Roben  12. 

BAYLEY,  John  28.  Farmer  (servant  to  CoUis). 

w  Martha  26.  c  Mary  2. 
BISSET,  Alexander  32.  Lieut  RN.  w  Alicia  28. 

c  Sarah  Maria  6,  Alexander  Charles  4,  John 

Jarvis  2. 

BOARDMAN,  Judith  23  (daughter  of  Rev  W 
Boardman). 

BOARDMAN,  Mary  24.  Teacher  (daughter  of 
Rev  W  Boardman). 

BOARDMAN,  William  44.  Clergyman,  w  Mar- 
garet 40.  c  Margaret  17,  Susannah  16,  John 
13,  Sarah  12,  James  11,  William  8. 

BOND,  Wilham  44.  Farmer,  w  Martha  40.  c 
WiUiam  Henry  13,  Louisa  11,  Comprise  4. 

BOWSHER,  Charles  21.  Farmer  (sailed  on 
Sir  George  Osbom). 

BROWN,  Thomas  40.  Farmer,  w  Jane  35. 

BROWN,  Thomas  Sanders  36.  Butcher,  w  Eliza- 
beth 37.  c  Enos  13,  Ehzabeth  10,  Sarah  4, 
Joseph  2. 

BROWN,  William  Thomas  20.  Farmer. 

CAMPION,  Thomas  19.  Labourer. 

CARPENTER,  William  34.  Carpenter,  w  Mary 
34.  c  Eliza  7,  Maria  4,  Emma  1. 

CARTER,  John  28.  Farmer. 

CHAPMAN,  William  26.  Labourer  (servant  to 
Webb),  w  Judith  23.  c  Sarah  4. 

CLARKE,  Thomas  40.  Farmer,  w  Eleanor  34.  c 
Ellen  Maria  13,  Thomas  John  12,  Caroline 
Matilda  1 1 ,  James  Charles  9,  Sarah  Ehzabeth 
6,  Frederick  Adolphus  4,  Edwin  1. 

COCK,  Thomas  32.  Surgeon,  w  Sophia  32  (died 
at  sea),  c  Sophia  8,  John  7,  Thomas  6,  Ann 
4,  Jane  3,  James  1,  a  baby  bom  at  sea. 
(Three  children,  including  the  baby,  died  at 
sea). 

COLUS,  James  24.  Merchant. 

CRAWFORD,  James  22.  Farmer,  w  Martha  22.  c 

Mary  1. 
CURRIE,  Adam  24.  Farmer. 
CURRIE,  Walter  34.  Purser  RN.  w  Ann  24.  c 

Mary  Ann  4,  Walter  1. 


DALE,  Christopher  31.  Music  teacher  and 
piano  tuner,  w  Elizabeth  29.  c  Elizabeth  7, 
Henry  6. 

DEARMAN,  Joseph  25.  Farmer,  w  Mary  23.  c 
Joseph  12,  Osbom  11,  John  9,  James  8. 

DE  VISME,  Mary  35  (sister-in-law  of  Henry 
Lloyd). 

DOLD,  Jane  Catherine  20  (daughter  of  Matthew 
Dold). 

DOLD,  John  Matthew  22.  Carpenter. 
DOLD,  Matthew  50.  Carpenter,  w  Jane  46. 
DOLD,  Sarah  Ann  18  (daughter  of  Matthew 
Dold). 

DOLD,  William  Andrew  19.  Carpenter. 
DONOVAN,  Joseph  25.  Taxidermist,  w  Susannah 

26.  c  William  4,  George  2. 
DOYLE,  John  20.  Farmer  (servant  to  Wilmots). 
EALES,  William  23.  Farmer,  w  Sarah  26. 
EARL,  William  John  19.  Farmer. 
EATON,  William  Loftie  21.  Farmer,  w  Mary 

Ann  24. 

FODEN,  Thomas  40.  Shoemaker,  w  Mary  36.  c 

Catherine  13,  Matilda  6. 
FRANQS,  Thomas  31.  Farmer,  w  Elizabeth  28. 

c  Thomas  James  9,  Amelia  7,  George  3. 

GAMBLE,  John  19.  Labourer  (servant  to  CoUis). 

GARBETT,  Susaimah  8  and  Thomas  7  (step- 
children of  Joseph  Donovan). 

GOADLEY,  Joseph  31.  Tailor,  w  Mary  31. 

GODDARD,  Ralph  26.  Cabinetmaker,  w  Sarah 
26.  c  George  11. 

GRIGGS,  John  20.  Music  master  and  copier. 

GYFFORD,  Theophilus  33.  Gardener,  w  Ann  26. 

HAGARD,  Thomas  34.  Glazier  and  builder,  w 
Elizabeth  35.  c  Elizabeth  1. 

HALL,  Benjamin  29.  Farmer,  w  Frances  28.  c 
Frances  5,  Hannah  4,  Mary  3. 

HENDERSON,  Thomas  42.  Gunner  RN.  w  Mar- 
garet 32.  c  Eliza  12,  Lavinia  10. 

HIGGINS,  Barnabas  23.  Carpenter  (servant  to 
CoUis). 

HOGG,  Wilham  19.  Labourer  (servant  to  Board- 
man). 

HORN,  Robert  Henry  William  21.  Mariner,  w 

Ann  22. 
JARMAN,  John  40.  Farmer. 
JARVIS,  George  21.  Clerk. 
JOLLEY,  John  27.  Gardener,  w  Mary  21.  c  Ann 

2. 

KIDSON,  William  34.  Farmer,  w  Ann  32.  c 


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Mary  Ann  12,  Amelia  9,  Frederick  4,  Emma 
2,  Thomas  1. 
LANCE,  James  31.  Shoemaker,  w  Elizabeth  30. 
LANE,  Thomas  21.  Farmer  (servant  to  Currie). 
LINDSEY,  Roben  36.  Carpenter  (servant  to 

Willson).  w  Isabella  35. 
LLOYD,  Henry  36.  Harness  maker,  w  Alicia 
Mary  27.  c  Catherine  Mary  8,  Francisca  6, 
Henry  4,  Samuel  2. 
LUCAS,  Charles  John  31.  Gardener,  w  Sarah 

Avis  27.  c  Charles  John  3,  Mary  Ann  1. 
MARTIN,  Thomas  24.  Farmer,  w  Susan  26. 
MERCER,  Wilham  14  (in  the  care  of  Thomas 

Willson). 
MOLTBY,  Frederick  19.  Gardener. 
MOODY,  John  49.  Carpenter,  w  Sarah  36. 
MUNDELL,  James  24.  Farmer,  w  Catherine  27. 

c  Henry  4,  Elizabeth  2. 
NELSON,  Thomas  33.  Clerk,  w  Mary  Ann  33. 

c  Mary  Ann  10,  John  Edward  5. 
NORTON,  John  25.  Farmer,  w  Sarah  25.  c 

Lewis  3,  Joshua  2. 
PALMER,  Thomas  32.  Leather  dresser. 
PAWLE,  James  30.  Surgeon,  w  Jemima  32.  c 
James  3,  Henry  1. 

PEACOCK,  Richard  34.  Farmer,  w  Maria  28. 

c  Eliza  7,  Selina  5,  Emily  4,  Walter  2. 
PEPPERELL,  Ann  (servant  to  Currie). 
PHILLIPS,  John  19.  Farmer. 
PIERCE,  Francis  13  (in  the  care  of  John  Moody). 
PIERCE,  Richard  40.  Baker,  w  Ann  41.  c  Richard 

II,  Paul  10,  Joseph  9. 
PIPER,  Thomas  36.   Labourer  (servant  to 

Collis). 

PIRIE,  Roben  35.  Baker,  w  Mary  24.  c  Marga- 
ret 11. 

PRATT,  John  38.  Farmer,  w  Ann  37.  c  William 
13  (adopted  son). 

PURDON,  John  40.  Army  pensioner,  late  Sergt, 
53rd  Foot,  w  Mary  34.  c  William  11,  Henry 
9,  Elizabeth  5,  Charles  2. 

RANDALL,  Thomas  40.  Farmer,  w  Maria  21. 

RATHBONE,  James  22.  Carpenter,  w  Susanna 
22.  c  Erama  1. 

REID,  James  36.  Farmer  (servant  to  Wilmots). 
w  Ann  30.  c  John  William  13. 

REYNOLDS,  Thomas  28.  Farmer. 

ROBERTSON,  John  30.  Cabinetmaker,  w  Eliza- 
beth 22. 

ROWE,  Samuel  29.  Baker,  w  Sarah  26.  c  Ed- 
ward 6. 


SCOTT,  George  Dennis  19.  Carpenter. 
SCOTT,  John  39.  Carpenter,  w  Frances  38.  c 

Eliza  9,  Edmimd  6,  Henry  4,  Emma  1. 
SCROOBY,  Samuel  31.  Carpenter,  w  Ann  33.  c 

Richard  7,  George  5. 
SIMMONS,  Benjamin  18.  Farmer. 
SIMONS,  Philip  38.  Farmer,  c  Samuel  10,  Ralph 

8. 

SLEE,  Charles  26.  Farmer. 

SLOMAN,  Morris  33.  Farmer,  w  Phillis  24.  c 
Mark  5,  Rosena  3,  Julia  2. 

SMITH,  John  42.  Boatswain  RN.  w  Rebecca  34. 
c  John  Hancom  15,  Thomas  William  8, 
William  4. 

SMITH,  Richard  28.  Labourer. 

STANTON,  WiUiam  36.  Locksmith  and  bell- 
hanger,  w  Elizabeth  35.  c  WiUiam  13,  Sarah 
8,  Caroline  5,  Roben  3. 

TAYLOR,  Charles  19.  Farmer. 

THOMAS,  John  40.  Labourer,  w  Mary  35. 

WALKER,  Thomas  22.  Carpenter,  w  Elizabeth 
22.  c  Elizabeth  2,  Sarah  1. 

WALKER,  Thomas  46.  Baker,  w  Sarah  43. 

WEBB,  John  35.  Farmer,  w  Mary  Ann  34.  c 

William  9,  Frederick  7,  John  5,  Maria  3, 

Alexandrina  1. 
WENHAM,  Thomas  28.  Carpenter  (servant  to 

Willson).  w  Ehzabeth  26. 
WHEELER,  James  39.  Farmer,  w  Harriet  35.  c 

Martha  13,  Ann  11,  Harriet  8,  Richard 

James  2. 
WHYBREW,  John  19.  Gardener. 
wiLKiNSHAW,  Charles  22.  Gardener. 
wiLLL\MS,  John  38.  Master  at  Arms,  RN  w 

Ann  35. 

WILLSON,  Thomas  35.  Architect,  w  Mary  Ann 

30.  c  Percy  9,  Douglas  6,  Thomas  4. 
wiLMOT,  Benjamin  22.  Lawyer. 
wiLMOT,  James  30.  Lawyer,  w  Ann  29. 
WOODS,  Frederick  21.  Farmer. 
WRIGHT,  George  19.  Labourer. 

*AYLIFF,  John  22.  Weaver. 

*BAGLEY,  Patrick  25.  Army  pensioner,  w 

Catherine  25.  c  Mary  4. 
*NORDEN,  Benjamin  21.  Tailor. 


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ON  BOARD  THE  LA  BELLE  ALLIANCE 


After  saying  goodbye  to  their  19  year  old  son  Thomas,  who  was  to  remain  in 
Blackburn,  England,  as  an  upholsterer  apprenticed  to  Thomas  Barton,  Rev.  William 
Boardman,  his  wife  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  and  their  remaining  eight  children  left  for 
London  by  stage  coach  on  December  23,  1819,  where  their  transport  vessel.  La  Belle 
Alliance^  was  lying  at  anchor. 

Upon  arrival  at  London,  they  beheld  eight,  3 -masted  sailing  vessels,  lying  at  anchor 
in  the  Thames  River,  and  all  imprisoned  by  the  ice.  Seeking  out  the  Willson  or  London  Party 
on  the  La  Belle  Alliance  which  was  fi-ozen  in  at  Depthford,  the  Boardman  Family  boarded 
the  vessel  in  readiness  for  sailing  just  as  soon  as  the  ice  would  break  up. 

This  winter  had  been  one  of  the  most  severe  witnessed  in  England  for  many  a  year. 
For  a  solid  week  the  tenperature  had  been  below  fi-eezing,  and  a  pierciag,  cold,  arctic  wind, 
acconpanied  by  snow  had  blown  in  from  the  north.  All  shq)s  in  the  Thames  River  were  frozen 
in  solid,  including  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Settlers'  vessels.  While  the  Settlers  were  waiting 
for  the  ice  to  break  up  and  release  the  ships  so  as  to  proceed  on  their  way  to  Africa,  it  was 
not  unusual  for  them  to  be  able  to  walk  from  one  vessel  to  another  on  the  ice,  or  from  ship 
to  shore  without  the  aid  of  boat  or  gangplank.  Amusements  in  the  form  of  dancing  and 
playing  games  on  the  ice  were  a  common  practice.  Even  refreshment  stands  were  erected  on 
the  ice  for  the  benefit  of  those  who  danced  to  the  tunes  of  the  fiddler. 

It  was  during  these  long  hours  and  days  of  waiting  that  some  of  the  passengers  began 
to  think  and  meditate  on  the  big  adventxire  they  were  undertaking,  eventually  leaving  the 
vessel  for  their  homes,  never  to  return  and  sail. 

Finally  on  January  19,  1820,  at  2:30  p.nL,  the  La  Belle  Alliance  was  loosened  from 
its  moorings  at  Depthford  and  continued  down  the  River  as  far  as  Blackwall,  near  the 
residence  of  the  river  pilot.  Here  again  the  ship  was  tied  fast  to  the  moorings  and  unable  to 
proceed  any  ftirther  due  to  the  thick  ice  which  had  formed.  For  a  whole  month,  the  La  Belle 
had  only  been  able  to  proceed  a  distance  of  two  miles  down  the  Thames  River. 
DisappoiDtment,  disgust,  impatience  and  restlessness  were  evidenced  among  the  majority  of 
passengers. 


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Eventually,  on  February  14th,  the  La  Belle  Alliance  made  it  into  the  open  waters  of 
the  sea,  bound  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  The  vessel  was  somewhat  crowded  and  strict  ship 
regulations  were  posted  and  enforced.  The  British  Government,  including  the  Navy  Board, 
had  put  forth  great  effort  to  provide  and  promote  comfort  and  satisfactory  living  conditions 
for  the  emigrants.  The  food  was  simple,  good  and  plentiful  and  was  distributed  on  schedule 
as  follows:  On  Mondays  and  Fridays  -  biscuits  and  beef  On  Tuesdays  and  Saturdays  -  rum 
and  pork  and  mustard.  On  Wednesdays  -  tea,  cocoa,  sugar  and  soap.  Every  afternoon  at  3:00 
o'clock  -  water  was  allotted.  All  persons  not  appearing  at  the  scheduled  time  lost  their 
allotment.  In  case  of  illness,  wine  and  other  luxuries  were  available.  Each  ship  carried  a 
doctor,  as  well  as  the  Settlers'  doctors,  who  were  Dr.  Thomas  Cock,  and  Dr.  W.  Combly  and 
Dr.  James  Pawle  of  the  Willson  Party. 

As  might  be  expected,  where  a  large  number  of  people  are  crowded  together,  sickness 
in  the  form  of  measles,  whooping  cough  and  smallpox  made  their  appearance.  It  was  during 
this  smallpox  epidemic  aboard  the  La  Belle  Alliance  that  Doctor  Cock's  wife  and  three 
children  died  of  smal^x  and  were  buried  at  sea.  With  his  two  remaining  children.  Dr.  Cock 
received  permission  to  return  to  England  by  the  first  transport  after  March  20,  1821. 

In  order  to  control  these  diseases,  it  was  necessary  at  periodic  intervals,  to  thoroughly 
clean,  disinfect  and  fumigate  the  ship,  aU  of  which  added  to  the  distress  and  discomfort  of  the 
passengers.  To  do  this  all  personal  belongings,  such  as  clothing  and  bedding,  and  were  taken 
on  deck  and  thoroughly  aired.  After  being  returned  below  deck,  the  hatches  were  closed  and 
the  shq5  completely  fiimigated  with  a  poisonous  gas.  For  a  while  this  would  control  the  rats, 
cockroaches  and  germs  on  the  ship. 

As  a  past-time,  some  of  the  men  would  put  salt  pork  on  a  hook  to  fish.  One  day,  a 
Settler,  was  fishing  for  sharks  which  were  swimming  around  the  boat.  Having  been  told  how 
strong  sharks  were,  he  had  tied  the  line  to  his  arm  and  was  almost  dragged  overboard  by  the 
shark  who  had  swallowed  his  hook  and  bait  before  being  rescued  by  nearby  fishermen. 

On  Sunday,  Divine  Services  were  held  on  the  quarter  deck.  A  fine  awning  was  spread 
overhead  and  the  sides  were  drqjed  with  flags.  The  awning  provided  a  protection  agaiost  the 
hot,  tropical  sun  and  the  flags  afforded  a  semblance  of  privacy.  Some  Sundays  when  they 
were  near  the  equator,  it  was  necessary  to  throw  buckets  fiill  of  water  around  on  the  deck  in 


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order  to  try  to  keep  cool  and  comfortable.  The  capstan,  covered  with  the  Union  Jack,  was  the 
pulpit,  and  the  seats  for  the  congregation  were  the  capstan  bars.  The  prayers  were  read  and 
a  sermon  delivered  by  the  Rev,  William  Boardman. 

To  many  on  board,  the  sermon  given  on  Sunday,  March  12th,  "Grow  in  Grace,"  was 
the  outstanding  sermon  delivered  by  the  Rev.  Boardman,  during  the  entire  voyage. 

On  this  same  Sunday  evening,  when  all  was  quiet  and  peaceful,  there  arose  a  most 
terrific  noise,  which  alarmed  and  fiightened  the  women  and  children.  Many  on  board  thought 
it  was  the  strange  suspicious  ship  which  had  been  sighted  earlier  and  pirates  were  coming  on 
board.  As  the  noise  subsided,  the  sound  of  the  speaking  trumpet  at  the  bow  of  the  boat  hailed 
the  ship.  The  Captain  of  the  La  Belle  Alliance  answered  in  reply.  By  this  time  passengers 
were  pouring  on  deck  to  see  what  the  excitement  was,  but  all  they  could  see  was  a  light  under 
the  side  of  the  ship  and  another  to  the  west.  After  anxious  inquiry,  the  passengers  were  told 
that  their  ship  had  been  hailed  by  King  Neptune,  the  Governor  of  the  Sea,  and  that  he  would 
be  back  the  next  day  to  claim  tribute  firom  aU  passengers  who  had  never  crossed  the  equator. 

At  half  past  nine  the  next  morning,  the  announcement  was  made  fi-om  the  forecastle 
by  the  sound  of  the  bugle  horn,  blown  by  "Joe  Bigbelly."  A  strong  voice  was  heard  to  hail  the 
ship.  "Ship  Ahoy?"  To  this  the  Captain  answered.  Neptune  next  inquired,  "What  Ship?" 
The  C^tain  then  answered.  "The  La  Belle  Alliance,  bound  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with 
Settlers."  Next  a  large  screen  was  rolled  up,  and  there  appeared  the  most  Mghtful  creatures 
imaginable.  First  appeared  six,  nearly  naked  men,  with  their  bodies  painted  and  marked  like 
the  cannibal  natives  fi"om  New  Zealand.  Each  had  a  large  bamboo  stick  in  his  hands.  These 
were  the  constables.  Next  came  eight  men,  with  ropes  in  their  hands  pulling  Neptune's  car 
in  this  car  with  Neptune,  was  his  wife  and  child  and  "Joe  Bigbelfy,"  who  was  blowing  his  horn 
with  all  the  wind  he  had,  of  which  he  had  plenty.  The  whole  Royal  Party  were  dressed  most 
fiightfiilly,  and  many  of  the  children  and  young  girls  avoided  them  and  would  not  let  them 
come  near  them.  Behind  the  Royal  Car  came  the  barber  and  his  mate,  carrying  a  bucket,  a 
large  brush  for  lather,  and  a  piece  of  iron  from  a  hoop  for  a  razor.  As  the  Royal  Party 
approached  the  center  of  the  ship,  the  Captain  had  four  guns  fired.  The  procession  proceeded 
to  the  starboard  gangway  where  Neptune's  secretary  appeared  with  a  long  paper  scroll  in  his 
hand.  This  list  contained  the  names  of  those  fi"om  whom  tribute  was  demanded.  As  each  name 


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was  read,  the  constables  would  seek  out  this  person  and  bring  them  to  Neptune's  judgement 
seat.  This  consisted  of  a  plank  across  a  large  tub  of  water.  Questions  were  thrown  at  the 
individual  by  King  Neptune.  The  barber  would  lather  the  individual's  face  with  his  brush 
and  soap  and  then  draw  his  razor  across  his  face.  The  plank  was  then  pulled  from  under  the 
individual  and  down  in  the  tub  of  water  he  would  land.  Not  content  with  the  dunking  in  the 
tub,  bucket  upon  bucket  of  water  was  dashed  on  them  from  above.  To  top  off  this  big 
celebration,  a  grand  ball  was  held  in  the  evening,  which  filled  the  Settlers  with  gaiety  and 
pleasure  and  helped  break  the  monotony  of  the  long  voyage. 

Of  great  interest  to  the  Boardman  children  were  the  exciting  days  when  a  small  speck 
of  land  would  emerge  above  the  water  line  and  the  vessel  would  soon  drop  anchor  near  one 
of  the  several  islands  on  the  way.  How  well  they  remember  the  steep,  vine  clad  hills,  and  the 
oranges  and  grapes  brought  out  to  them  by  the  dark-skinned  Madeira  natives  in  their  small, 
but  well-filled  boats.  How  they  wished  they  could  get  off  this  small,  crowded  ship  and  play 
on  the  sandy  shore  of  Las  Palmas  or  Ascension  Island.  Few  persons  were  permitted  to  go 
ashore  and  as  soon  as  the  fresh  water  tanks  were  refilled,  they  were  once  again  sailing  south. 

There  were  two  or  three  times  the  older  children  would  never  forget.  Times  when  the 
sea  was  running  heavy  and  high,  and  the  pouring  rain  forced  the  sailors  to  batten  down  the 
hatches.  Then  in  the  midnight  darkness,  when  the  children  clung  to  their  mothers  and  the 
rushing  water  swept  over  the  deck  and  they  listened  to  the  swishing  waters  in  the  hold  below. 
It  was  then  the  soft,  hopefiil  voice  of  the  mother  assured  them  that  all  was  well  and  every 
thing  would  be  all  right,  but  if  it  was  the  will  of  their  Father  in  Heaven,  they  would  all  go 
down  together  as  a  family. 

When  about  two-thirds  of  the  way  to  their  destination,  a  special  meeting  of  all  the 
heads  of  femilies  were  called  to  make  final  arrangements  for  settling  in  their  new  homes.  At 
this  time,  Mr.Thomas  Willson,  the  Party  Head,  put  in  his  claim  for  his  rights  to  be  "Lord  of 
the  Manor": 

"To  fish  in  all  the  rivers  of  the  Settlement;  to  hunt  on  all 
the  grounds;  to  cut  timber  out  of  all  the  forests;  and  the 
whole  party  should  enclose  his  own  lands  and  gardens  and 
assist  him  in  cultivating  his  lands,  for  at  least  the  first  two  years." 


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He  also  put  in  claims  for  various  duties  he  had  perfonned  in  making  arrangements  with  the 
Secretary  of  State,  at  the  Agent's  Office,  and  in  making  arrangements  for  the  clergy  and 
doctors.  This  was  a  very  unfortunate  incident  for  Mr.  Willson.  for  his  party  members  felt  he 
was  taking  unfeir  advantage  of  them,  and  they  drew  up  a  resolution  requesting  the  Governor 
of  the  Cape  not  to  make  Mr.  Willson  "Lord  of  the  Manor,"  but  to  allot  directly  to  each  his 
100  acres  of  land.  Mr.  Willson  later  excused  himself  for  abandoning  his  Party  in  Albany  and 
returning  to  England  by  saying,  "I  sacrificed  myself  at  altar  of  duty  for  an  ungrateful  rabble 
who  sought  my  life." 

In  April  with  the  help  of  the  trade  winds,  it  had  been  rumored  that  within  a  month  the 
La  Belle  Alliance  should  arrive  at  Table  Bay  (Cape  Town)  or  Simonstown  (naval  base)  to 
pick  up  supplies,  equ5)ment,  water  and  a  ten-day  stopover.  Here  Party  Leaders  could  call  on 
the  Govemor  of  the  Cape  Colony  and  receive  orders  and  instructions  for  the  Albany  District 
Settlement.  Others  could  also  go  ashore.  Anticipation  to  be  back  on  land  again  was  at  a  high 
point  for  the  Settlers. 

It  was  on  May  1,  1820,  when  the  La  Belle  Alliance  dropped  anchor  in  Table  Bay, 
C^  Town,  South  Africa.  Due  to  strict  quarantine  regulations  being  enforced  at  Table  Bay 
(the  smallpox  epidemic  aboard)  only  the  Party  Leaders  were  allowed  ashore.  They  brought 
back  word  that  they  would  proceed  immediately  to  their  destination  for  it  was  dangerous  for 
them  to  remain  any  longer  at  Cape  Town. 

One  of  the  passengers  aboard  the  La  Belle  Alliance  had  been  entrusted  with  a  parcel 
and  packet  of  letters  to  be  delivered  to  two  gentlemen  in  Cape  Town.  Being  unable  to  leave 
the  ship  they  were  unable  to  personally  deliver  them,  so  they  had  to  send  them  ashore  by 
another  messenger.  In  payment  for  this  service  the  two  Cape  Town  gentlemen  sent  him  a 
thank  you  letter  together  with  two  live  sheep  and  a  large  bucket  of  onions.  For  days 
thereafter,  one  of  he  main  topics  of  discussion  was  the  larger  fat  tails  of  this  special  breed  of 
sheep.  Some  expressed  their  opinion  that  they  might  be  a  cross  mixture  with  an  otter,  both 
having  such  large,  fet  tails.  Others  had  the  theory  that  these  sheep  grazing  on  Table  Mountain, 
with  their  heads  higher  than  their  tails,  resulted  in  surplus  fet  flowing  to  the  lowest  point,  their 
tails.  But  the  greatest  satisfaction  came  when  the  sheep  were  butchered  and  fresh  meat 
distributed  to  many  of  this  young  man's  friends.  This  was  really  a  rare  treat  for  all  after  having 


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only  beef  and  salt  pork  for  the  past  six  months. 

Finalfy,  Cape  Recife  was  rounded  and  at  about  1 1 :00  a.nL,  Wednesday,  May  24,  1 820, 
the  La  Belle  Alliance  dropped  anchor  in  Algoa  Bay.  As  the  Boardman  family  stood  on  deck 
and  looked  out  on  the  dreary,  barren,  wind  swept  coastline,  they  felt  they  had  arrived  at 
the  "Cape  of  Forlorn  Hope,"  rather  than  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  On  this  barren-looking 
shoreline,  which  was  later  to  become  Port  Elizabeth,  they  could  see  only  three  houses,  a  few 
haystacks,  and  a  great  number  of  tents,  placed  there  by  the  British  Government  as  temporary 
quarters  for  the  Settlers  en  route  to  their  new  homes.  One  of  the  Settlers  describes  this  picture 
as  follows: 

"From  the  deck  of  our  vessel  we  descried  a  coast  lashed 
by  a  broad  belt  of  angry  breakers  threatening,  we  feared, 
death  to  a  large  proportion  of  our  numbers.  The  shore 
was  girt  with  an  array  of  barren  hills,  behind  and  I  close 
to  which  appeared  a  series  of  rugged  and  stony  acclivities, 
and  in  the  distance  behind  these,  the  dark  and  gloomy  range 
of  the  Winterhood  Mountains  frowned  upon  us." 
Upon  the  invitation  of  the  Captain,  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  and  Thomas  Willson, 
the  Party  Head,  were  the  first  to  go  ashore  from  the  La  Belle  Alliance.  Here  they  reported 
to  the  kind-hearted  and  fetherly  Sir  Rufene  Donkin,  the  acting  Governor  of  the  Colony,  who 
had  his  headquarters,  tent  (Marques)  at  the  spot  near  the  end  of  the  present  Jetty  Street,  Port 
Elizabeth. 

The  next  day,  word  was  sent  back  to  the  ship  to  send  in  the  Porter  dogs  and  guns  and 
ammunition  for  the  advance  party  was  going  hunting  for  game.  In  the  afternoon  this  advance 
party  returned  with  their  game:  3  plovers,  2  water  wagtails,  1  hare,  and  1  long  snake  (fiilly 
1 8  inches)  ^\i3ich  was  said  to  be  deadly  poisonous.  In  describing  the  natives  they  had  seen,  the 
Rev.  Boardman  remarked  that  all  the  hair  they  had  on  their  heads  was  for  all  the  world  like 
rows  of  young  York  cabbages. 

Many  of  the  Settlers  who  had  arrived  on  other  vessels,  were  still  occupying  the  tents 
of  "Settlers  Town"  which  were  located  along  the  shore  and  behind  the  sand  hills.  They  were 
waiting  for  the  transportation  which  would  carry  them  to  their  new  location  in  Zuurveld, 


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about  100  miles  up  country.  Since  the  tents  were  still  occupied,  all  on  board  the  La  Belle 
Alliance  were  required  to  stay  aboard  the  ship  for  another  week  or  two.  How  disappointing 
this  was  for  them  to  be  so  near  to  their  destination,  yet  unable  to  go  ashore. 


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The following  REGULATIONS  are  proposed for  the  guidance  of  the  settlers  during  their  voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  EaRL 
BaTHURST  expects  that  the  persons  under  whose  direction  they  proceed,  will  zealously  co-operate  with  the  Masters  of  the  Vessels 
appointed  to  convey  them,  in  enforcing  a  strict  attention  to  these  Regulations,  which  have  no  other  object  than,  by  promoting  cleanliness 
and  orderly  behaviour,  to  insure  the  health  and  comfort  of  all  parties. 


GENERAL  RULES 


1st.  ALL  Persons  are  to  rise  at  Seven  o'Clock,  A.M.,  except  such  as  may  be  reported  sick,  by  the  medical 
person  on  board.  All  screens  are  to  be  rolled  up  before  Eight  A.M.  and  none  to  be  let  down  during  the  day,  with- 
out special  permission.  All  beds  or  hammocks,  except  those  in  the  births,  must  be  taken  on  deck  and  stowed  in 
the  nettings  by  half-past  Seven  A.M.  unless  the  weather  make  it  necessary  to  give  contrary  orders;  but  the  beds 
or  hammocks  are  not  to  be  carried  below  during  the  day,  unless  orders  be  given  for  that  purpose. 

2d.  All  lights  must  be  extinguished  at  Nine  P.M.,  and  none  will  be  allowed  after  that  hour,  except  with  the 
permission  of  the  Officer  of  the  ship. 

3d.  Provisions  and  water  will  be  distributed  at  stated  hours,  and  all  persons  not  attending  such  distribution, 
must  forfeit  their  rations  for  that  day. 

4th.  Breakfast  is  to  commence  at  Eight,  A.M.,  Dinner  at  One,  P.M.  and  the  hour  of  Supper  is  to  be  Six,  P.M. 
The  decks  must  be  cleared  in  one  hour  subsequent  to  the  commencement  of  every  meal. 

5th.  The  settlers  will  be  divided  into  messes,  according  to  the  regulated  rate  of  provisions;  no  person  can  be 
allowed  to  change  his  mess  oftener  than  once  in  every  month,  and  the  previous  sanction  of  the  Officer  of  the 
Ship  must  be  obtained  to  every  such  change. 

6th.  The  births  must  be  cleaned  by  their  respective  occupiers,  and  they  will  be  inspected  by  persons  appointed 
for  that  purpose,  by  the  Agent  of  Transports,  or  Master  of  the  Ship. 

7th.  All  persons,  male  and  female,  are  to  repair  on  deck  when  orders  are  given  to  that  effect,  in  order  that  the 
decks  may  be  washed.  No  persons  will  be  allowed  to  go  below  during  this  operation,  which  must  take  place  once 
a  week  or  oftener. 

8th.  The  washing  of  clothes  cannot  be  allowed  below  at  any  time,  nor  on  deck,  except  on  days  appointed  for 
that  purpose. 

9th.  Wet  clothes  are  to  be  hung  up  to  be  dried  at  the  places  appoiifted,  and  no  where  else,  and  they  must  be 
taken  down  when  orders  for  that  purpose  are  given. 

10th.  As  the  luggage  of  the  passengers  must  be  stowed  in  places  which  are  not  easy  of  access,  special  days  will 
be  appointed  for  opening  the  baggage. 

11th.  No  person  will  be  allowed  to  work  at  any  unnecessary  employment  on  Sundays,  and  when  the  weather 
will  permit,  all  persons  are  to  attend  divine  Service  decently  dressed. 

12th.  Smoking  below  can  at  no  time  be  permitted;  nor,  will  it  be  allowed  on  deck,  except  in  particular  places 
appointed  by  the  Officer  of  the  ship. 

13th.  All  persons  must  immediately  go  below  when  the  service  of  the  ship  shall  render  it  necessary  that  the 
upper  deck  should  be  cleared. 

14th.  The  head  of  each  party  will  be  considered  responsible  for  the  good  behaviour  of  all  the  persons  under 
his  directions. 

15th.  Such  persons  as  may  be  guilty  of  improper  conduct  during  the  voyage,  will  on  their  arrival  at  the  Cape, 
be  reported  to  the  Governor  of  the  Colony,  and  forfeit  all  advantages  to  which  they  would  otherwise  have  been 
entitled. 

16th.  All  persons  must  conform  themselves  to  the  Rules  of  the  ship,  and  to  the  Orders  which  the  Commanding 
Officer  on  board  may  think  proper  to  issue  from  time  to  time. 


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EN  ROUTE  TO  THEIR  NEW  HOME 


On  about  June  1, 1820,  all  the  boxes,  bags  and  baggage  of  the  Boardman  family  were 
loaded  into  a  large  barge,  or  lighter.  These  surf  boats  were  worked  in  toward  shore  by  ropes, 
until  shallow  water  was  reached.  Here  the  Scots  of  the  IT^  Regiment,  then  stationed  at  Fort 
Frederick,  were  on  hand  to  carry  the  women  and  children  to  shore.  All  others  had  to  wade 
to  shore  or  be  carried  on  the  backs  of  natives.  All  boxes,  bags  and  baggage  were  piled  on  the 
shore,  to  be  recovered  and  carried  to  the  assigned  government  tents  along  the  shoreline. 

Of  particular  interest  was  the  tenderness  shown  by  the  Commandant  of  Algoa  Bay, 
a  member  of  the  72°'*  Regiment,  Captain  Evatt.  He  was  a  fine  old  officer,  with  a  head  like 
snow,  standing  knee  deep  in  the  water  when  the  boat  carrying  Mrs.  Bradley  and  her  children 
came  to  shore.  He  waded  to  the  boat,  then  carefully  as  any  father,  picked  up  the  child  and 
carried  her  to  the  dry  shore.  One  of  his  soldiers  carried  Mrs.  Bradley  ashore.  As  they  arrived 
on  the  dry  beach,  and  upon  putting  the  child  down,  Capt.  Evatt  remarked  to  the  Mother. 
"There  my  lass,  there's  your  child".  Then  away  into  the  surf  he  waded  for  another  precious 
cargo. 

For  the  next  34  days,  members  of  the  Willson  Party  were  required  to  live  in  "Settlers 
Town,"  the  government  tents  pitched  along  the  shore  of  the  future  town  Fort  Elizabeth.  The 
wagons  and  oxen  which  were  hired  by  the  government  fi-om  the  Dutch  families  of  the  area  to 
transport  the  Settlers  to  their  new  location  were  insufficient  to  handle  such  a  large  group  of 
Settlers  all  at  one  time.  The  government  had  planned  on  each  Settler's  vessel  arriving  at  two 
or  three  week  intervals,  thereby  allowing  each  vessel  to  unload  and  all  persons  to  be 
transported  to  their  destination  before  another  vessel  arrived  at  the  bay.  The  delay  caused  by 
the  jfreezing  of  the  Thames  River  in  England,  troubles  encountered  by  the  vessels  on  the  way, 
some  ships  making  much  better  time  due  to  more  favorable  winds  and  sailing  conditions,  all 
contributed  to  the  arrival  of  the  ships  in  Algoa  Bay  at  about  the  same  time. 

After  such  a  dis^jpointing  introduction  to  the  shores  of  South  Afiica,  the  Boardman 
children  could  hold  their  curiosity  no  longer  and  inquired  of  their  father  if  their  new  home  was 
going  to  be  a  barren  and  desolate  waste  and  swanpland  as  they  were  now  camped  in.  He  then 
gathered  them  all  around  him  and  described  some  of  the  beautifiil  country  and  sights  they 


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would  see,  things  they  had  never  seen  or  even  dreamed  of,  such  as  a  wilderness  of  wild 
flowers  of  brilliant  and  delicate  colors,  aloe  plants  with  scarlet  blossoms  that  stood  like 
soldiers  on  the  hillside,  thousands  of  snowy-backed  springbok  gracefiilly  bounding  away  on 
the  plaiiL  They  would  pass  through  hills  where  they  would  hear  the  lions  and  tigers  roar  and 
the  baboons  shrieking  and  shouting  their  displeasure  of  the  intruders.  They  would  be  terrified 
by  the  howl  and  laughter  of  the  hyena  and  the  shrill  yell  of  the  jacket.  They  would  see  the  long 
legged  ostrich  go  galloping  over  the  veldt,  with  their  ruffled  plumes  waving  in  the  breeze. 
They  would  see  the  homed  hartebeest  and  the  galloping  guagges.  Near  the  river  ravines  they 
might  even  see  a  ferocious  rhinoceros  or  crocodile. 

According  to  the  schedule  they  would  leave  the  "Settler  Tent  Town"  Port  Elizabeth, 
and  go  as  fer  as  the  Swartkope  River,  about  8  mQes,  the  first  day.  Then  on  to  the  Couga  River 
and  next  cross  the  Sunday  River,  climb  Addo  Hill,  then  through  Addo  Bush  (elephant 
country)  across  the  Quaggas  Flat  and  scale  Bushman's  River  Heights,  after  crossing  the 
Bushman  River.  At  Assegai  Bush  the  trail  would  divide,  the  north  trail  continuing  for  another 
20  miles  to  Grahamstown,  and  the  northeast  trail  going  for  about  35  miles  to  Bathurst.  The 
Willson  Party  land  grant  lay  between  the  plains  of  Waay-Plaats  and  the  Kowie  Bush  or 
halfway  between  Bathurst  and  Grahamstown. 

This  journey  to  their  new  location  was  fiill  of  wonder  and  excitement  for  the 
Boardman  Family.  On  July  4, 1 820,  the  Willson  Party  started  out  with  60  wagons  loaded  with 
their  worldly  possessions.  What  a  sight  to  see!  The  wagon  train  with  its  long  span  of  long- 
homed  oxen,  the  dark  skinned,  half  naked,  in^ish  looking  native  leader,  the  uncouth  and 
strange  yells  of  the  driver  as  he  called  directions  to  the  oxen  and  cracked  his  monstrous  whip. 
The  wild  and  desolate  country,  though  beautifiil  in  many  parts,  was  a  source  of  delight  to  the 
Boardman  children  but  was  a  source  of  worry,  care  and  depression  to  the  mothers  and  fathers 
of  the  Party.  At  night  all  the  oxen  were  taken  out  of  their  yokes  and  driven  away  to  feed  in 
the  nearby  meadows  then  later  brought  back  and  tied  to  the  yokes  for  the  remainder  of  the 
night.  Plenty  of  firewood  was  gathered  by  the  Hottentot  servants  to  keep  the  fires  burning  all 
night. 

On  the  fourth  day  out,  the  Boardman  children  received  a  most  valuable  lesson  as  the 
conpany  stopped  at  the  location  of  some  of  the  newly  arrived  settlers.  One  of  the  families  was 


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in  a  state  of  extreme  distress  because  their  12-year  old  girl  had  been  bitten  by  a  pufif  adder 
snake  and  had  died  very  soon  after.  The  snake  had  been  killed  but  so  had  this  little  Settler  girl. 
The  incident  so  impressed  them  that  the  advice  given  them  to  always  walk  where  you  could 
see  where  you  were  stepping  and  to  always  carry  a  stick  for  protection  was  never  forgotten 
the  rest  of  their  lives.  One  of  the  older  72°**  Regiment  soldiers,  who  was  acting  as  an  escort  for  the 
Party,  then  told  them  about  the  treatment  that  had  long  been  used  by  the  Dutch  farmers. 
"When  one  is  bitten  by  a  poisonous  snake,  take  a  knife  or 
something  sharp  and  scarify  the  bite  to  the  point  of  making 
it  bleed,  I  then  take  a  young  fowl  or  pigeon,  pull  the  feathers 
off  the  breast  and  I  scarify  it  to  the  point  of  bleeding  and  then 
lay  it  on  the  bleeding  snake  bite.  Soon  the  fowl  or  pigeon  will  die. 
This  process  should  be  repeated  until  the  fowl  or  pigeon  does 
not  die.  The  patient  is  then  safe  and  will  not  die  from  the  snake  bite." 
In  addition  to  the  puff  adder,  two  other  deadly  poisonous  snakes  are  found  in  this 
area:  the  cobra  and  the  black  mamba.  There  were  also  many  python  or  constrictor  snakes  who 
obtain  their  prey  by  wrapping  around  and  squeezing  their  victims  to  deaths  before  swallowing 
them  whole. 

On  about  the  12th  of  July,  the  Boardman  Family  arrived  at  their  new  home  within  a 
few  miles  of  the  future  town  of  Bathurst.  After  more  than  165  days  of  traveling  they  had  at 
last  arrived  at  their  new  home.  A  tent  was  pitched  and  all  of  their  boxes,  baggage,  tables, 
chairs,  and  provisions  were  unloaded  from  the  wagon.  The  Dutch  farmer  then  yoked  up  his 
oxen  and,  together  with  their  Hottentot  servants,  bade  farewell  to  the  Boardmans  and  moved 
off  to  their  farms  and  homes  to  the  West. 

As  the  "Voortreker"  wagons  puUed  out  of  view,  what  a  forlorn  sight  the  Boardman 
Family  presented!  Here  they  were,  sitting  on  top  of  their  boxes  and  bags  and  baggage  -  their 
only  worldly  possessions  -  and  now  with  the  departure  of  the  Dutch  farmers  they  were  cut 
off  from  all  commimication  with  the  rest  of  the  world. 

On  the  Sunday  following  the  Party's  arrival  at  their  new  location  (July  16,  1 820),  the 
Rev.  TOliam  Boardman,  with  the  help  of  members  of  the  Settlement,  erected  a  (marquee)  tent 
in  which  to  hold  Church  Services.  Having  no  bell  to  call  the  people  to  worship,  he  suspended 
a  pit  saw  to  the  branch  of  a  tree  and  at  the  appointed  time  struck  the  saw  with  a  piece  of  iron. 


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Thus  the  Settlers  were  called  to  worship  in  their  new  country,  where  they  could  offer  their 
thanks  and  gratitude  for  their  safe  arrival. 

In  a  sermon  delivered  by  Dr.  Talmadge  he  referred  to  the  Rev.  William  Boardman 
as  follows: 

"What  I  saw  at  Beta" 
"While  the  religious  service  was  going  on,  the  Rev. 
Boardman,  glorious  man!  since  dead,  was  telling  the 
scores  of  sick  people  present  that  Christ  was  there  as  of 
old  to  heal  all  disease,  and  that  if  they  would  only  believe, 
their  sickness  would  depart.  I  saw  a  woman  near  me,  with 
hand  and  arm  twisted  of  rheumatism,  and  her  wrist  was 
fiery  with  inflamation,  and  it  looked  like  those  cases  of  chronic 
rheumatism  which  we  have  all  seen  and  sympathized  with,  cases 
beyond  all  human  healing.  As  the  preacher's  repeating  this: 
"Will  you  believe?  Do  you  believe?  Do  you  believe  now?' 
I  heard  the  poor  sick  woman  say,  with  emphasis  which 
sounded  throughout  the  building,  "I  do  believe!"  and  then  she 
laid  her  twisted  arm  and  hand  out  as  straight  as  your  arm  and 
hand,  or  mine.  If  I  had  seen  her  rise  fi"om  the  dead,  I  would 
have  not  been  more  thrilled.  Since  then  I  believe  that  God 
will  do  anything  in  answer  to  prayer  and  in  answer  to  our  faith." 


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CREATING  A  COMMUNITY 


While  in  the  "Tent  City"  at  Algoa  Bay,  Thomas  Willson  repeated  his  claim  as  Lord 
of  the  Manor  rights  over  the  land  of  his  party.  Most  of  the  party  members'  dissatisfaction 
concerned  the  extra  five  pounds  he  had  collected  fi-om  each  man  and  which  he  held  to  be 
repaid  in  equipment  and  supplies.  When  Willson  tried  to  control  the  purchase  of  these  items, 
he  claimed  to  have  been  jeered,  assaulted,  insulted  and  robbed.  What  Willson  saw  as  theft  the 
members  claimed  as  justified  confiscation  of  their  property.  In  a  later  petition,  the  members 
accused  him  of  swindling  them  out  of  three  hundred  pounds. 

Willson  was  compelled  by  the  authorities  to  accon:q)any  the  party  to  their  location. 
He  only  stayed  one  night  before  fleeing  to  Algoa  Bay  and  Cape  Town.  Later  he  returned  to 
England,  thus  "leaving  the  reluctant  Reverend  William  Boardman  to  administer  what  was 
called  one  of  the  most  turbulent,  contentious,  and  fi^udulent  Parties  that  ever  landed  at  Algoa 
Bay. 

Some  of  WUlson's  last  words,  as  he  departed: 

"having  accompanied  my  party  of  Settlers  to  the  place 

appointed  by  the  Government  for  my  location,  I  feel  that 

I  have  discharged  my  most  important  and  arduous  undertaking." 

Such  was  the  atmosphere  when  the  burden  of  leadership  was  "dumped"  on  the  Rev. 
Boardman.  Now,  not  only  had  he  the  problems  of  establishing  a  new  home  and  eeking  out  a 
living  in  this  wild  country  but  also  the  problems  of  the  other  307  party  members.  And  on  July 
20, 1820,  he  was  officially  declared  Minister  of  the  Willson  Party! 

For  the  next  several  weeks,  the  surveyors  and  government  guides  showed  the  party 
members  the  location  and  boundaries  of  the  100  acre  land  grants,  fi-om  which  they  made  their 
choice.  Some  selected  the  flat  lands,  some  selected  the  area  where  it  would  be  easy  to  defend 
against  the  natives  and  wild  beasts  and  floods.  The  artistically  minded  selected  the 
picturesque,  overlooking  the  valleys  and  woods.  Some  wanted  to  be  close  to  the  running 
waters.  Others  took  what  was  given  them  or  what  was  left.  More  than  anything  else,  now 
they  owned  a  piece  of  land  on  which  to  build  their  own  house. 

Most  of  the  members  started  digging  a  garden  space  and  preparing  it  for  planting 


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seed.  Only  about  forty  percent  on  had  had  any  experience  of  agriculture  or  life  in  the  country. 
Most  were  of  various  trades,  professions,  and  services,  yet  all  were  expected  to  make  a  living 
from  the  land.  Some  planted  carrot  seed  two  feet  deep,  or  shovelful  of  wheat  in  a  clump,  or 
mealies  (com)  in  the  ground  on  the  cob!  There  was  much  for  them  to  learn.  In  the  meantime 
the  crops  began  to  grow. 

While  waiting  for  the  crops  to  mature,  it  was  the  obligation  of  the  government  to 
provide  rations  for  their  survival  at  cost,  which  was  charged  against  their  deposits.  The 
rations  had  to  be  picked  up  at  the  distribution  centers,  such  as  Grahams  Town,  Cape  Town, 
and  Bathurst. 

The  supplies  were  available  for  the  Willson  Party  at  Bathurst  and  it  was  a  major 
problem  to  deliver  them  to  their  location.  Just  a  week  after  arriving.  Rev.  Boardman 
appointed  eight  younger  men  to  go  to  Bathurst  and  pick  up  the  Party's  rations.  Bathurst  was 
eight  miles  away.  There  were  no  roads,  no  horses,  no  oxen  or  carts  or  wagons.  The  men  had 
to  walk  and  carry  the  provisions  on  their  backs. 

The  provisions  consisted  of  200  lbs.  of  meal  and  ten  live  sheep.  The  meal  was  divided 
eight  ways,  about  28  lbs  for  each  man  to  carry  and  the  sheep  had  to  be  driven.  Ten  sheep 
foraging  along  the  way,  in  the  brush  and  long  grass,  in  ten  different  directions  became  a 
problem  right  from  thebeginning.  They  were  getting  along  fine  until  they  met  two  of  the 
Southy  boys  and  their  dogs  returning  from  a  successftil  hunting  trip.  The  dogs,  seeing  the 
sheep,  went  after  them,  scattering  the  sheep  in  all  directions.  The  men  piled  their  meal  in  one 
pile  and  took  after  the  fleeing  sheep,  which  disappeared  in  the  dense  brush.  Darkness  closed 
in  on  them  and  they  could  not  find  the  sheep,  nor  could  they  find  where  they  had  left  the  meal, 
and  they  themselves  were  lost,  stumbling  around  in  the  dark  and  shouting  at  the  top  of  their 
voices.  They  heard  the  shot  of  a  gun  which  led  them  to  the  tent  of  Mr.  Southy.  He  directed 
them  home,  and  they  arrived  about  ten  o'clock  that  night.  Next  day  a  search  party  went  out 
and  found  the  flour  and  killed  five  sheep.  Although  they  sighted  some  of  the  remaining  sheep, 
not  being  used  to  firearms,  they  missed  hitting  their  marks. 

Another  party  driving  their  sheep  from  Bathurst  discovered  they  had  to  return  to  get 
something  they  had  forgotten  and  left  the  sheep  in  charge  of  a  little  boy.  To  make  sure  the 
sheep  did  not  stray  or  run  away,  they  tied  the  sheep's  legs  together  and  left  them  lying  in  the 


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shade  of  the  bushes.  The  keen-sighted  vultures  sighted  the  immobilized  sheep  and  flocks  of 
them  swooped  down  on  the  hapless  sheep  and  devoured  them  before  the  frightened  eyes  of 
the  young  boy. 

The  need  for  adequate  housing  became  evident  after  the  seed  had  been  planted  and 
commenced  to  grow.  The  tents,  which  had  served  temporarily,  were  hot  in  the  middle  of  the 
day,  not  always  leak-proof  in  the  wind-driven,  heavy  rainstorms,  and  at  night  the  penetrating 
cold  became  unbearable.  Those  Settlers  with  immediate  needs  for  better  housing  built  what 
was  called  "wattle-and-daub"  houses.  "This  consisted  of  a  frame  of  poles  surmounted  with 
a  thatched  roof  and  wattled  up  to  the  eves  with  limbs  boughs  or  saplings  from  the  nearest 
thicket,  the  inner  divisions  constructed  of  the  same  materials  and  the  whole  plastered  with 
clay."  The  ruins  of  the  Boardman  house  at  Beaufort  Vale  showed  walls  that  was  called 
Devonshire  Cob.  In  this  method,  earth  was  mixed  with  small  stones  and  between  shutters  of 
wood  that  were  later  removed.  The  roof  was  thatched  with  reeds  and  rushes  and  clumps  of 
long  grasses.  This  could  have  been  the  first  or  a  later  house. 

The  need  for  fresh  milk  for  the  children  prompted  the  Settlers  to  turn  to  the  old 
residents,  Dutch  formers,  for  livestock.  These  burgher  neighbors  isolated  from  the  mainstream 
of  civilization,  were  glad  to  get  some  of  the  finer  things  of  life,  such  as  china,  silverware, 
jewelry,  and  small  fiimiture  in  exchange  for  milk  cows  and  cattle.  Becoming  aware  of  these 
ine?q)erienced  fermers,  the  "friendly"  neighbors  disposed  of  their  most  troublesome  and  "cull" 
livestock.  One  diffident  settler  was  chased  around  his  kraal  by  his  milk  cow  and  had  to  call 
on  one  of  his  neighbors  to  help  him  catch  the  cow,  tie  it  by  its  horns  to  a  pole  and  bind  its  legs 
so  he  could  milk  her. 

As  the  Settlers  obtained  more  cattle  it  was  necessary  for  them  to  be  protected  from 
the  wild  animals  and  keep  them  from  wandering  off  and  becoming  lost.  This  became  the  job 
for  the  young  boys  and  girls.  One  little  girl  Harriet  Wheeler,  began  herding  at  six  years  of  age. 
A  little  boy  died  from  exposure  to  the  rains,  while  herding.  Another  little  girl  reported  that 
many  times  she  would  have  to  run  home  for  help  while  wild  dogs  tore  flesh  from  the  cattle. 
One  day  misty  clouds  suddenly  came  sweeping  down  the  hilk  and  she  lost  her  way.  When  she 
did  not  return  home  that  night,  a  search  party  was  organized,  but  it  was  three  days  before  they 
found  her,  weak  and  exhausted  but  unharmed.  She  told  them  of  a  large  cat  had  walked  past 


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her,  shook  its  black  hair,  let  out  an  earth-shaking  roar,  and  then  walked  away.  It  was  a  black- 
maned  lion. 

In  August  of  1 823,  two  firiends  of  the  Boardman  boys  were  murdered  while  herding 
cattle  and  horses  for  the  Willson  party.  The  loss  of  the  cattle  to  the  KaflBrs  could  be 
compensated,  but  the  two  little  boys,  ages  8  and  1 1,  could  never  be  replaced. 


1820  Settlers  landing 


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"Settlers'  Camp" 
Alffoa  Bay 


f 

Port  Elizabeth    (Alsoa  Bay)  19S5 


Caopanlle 
1820  Settlers  Manorial 
Port  Elizabeth 


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TRANSFER  OF  PARTY  LEADERSHIP 


Letter  from  Mr.  Thomas  Willson  to  the  Reverend 
William  Boardman 

Port  Elizabeth  30  July  1820 
Dear  Sir,--  Having  accompanied  my  party  of  Settlers  to  the  place  appointed  by  Government 
for  my  location,  I  feel  that  I  have  discharged  an  important  and  most  ardous  undertaking;  by 
the  plan  of  allotment  which  I  left  with  you  they  will  be  enabled  readily  to  enter  upon  their 
respective  possessions,  and  they  will  now  commence  a  life  of  activity  which  I  sincerely  hope 
will  prove  a  source  of  happiness  to  themselves  and  families. 

The  first  Installment  of  Deposit  Money  I  have  paid  to  all  such  as  were  entitled,  and 
the  second  and  third  Installments  shall  be  duly  carried  to  their  respective  accounts;  so  that 
notwithstanding  all  that  has  occurred  to  agitate  our  feelings,  we  may  at  length,  I  trust,  sit 
down  in  peace  and  goodwill  towards  each  other. 

I  was  early  taught  and  impressed  with  the  Christian  example  of  rendering  good  for 
evil;  and  when  I  reflect  in  what  manner  I  have  been  requited  for  my  services,  I  trust  that 
many  will  bear  in  remembrance  my  patience  and  forbearance.  I  feel  from  this  a 
conscientious  satisfaction:  such  as  have  murmured,  and  have  sought  to  ruin  my  hopes  in 
this  Colony,  and  who  doubtless  have  prejudiced  my  interests  by  their  misrepresentations  to 
the  Governor,  they  will  perhaps  reap  the  fruit  of  their  designs;  but  I  will  thank  you  to 
communicate  to  the  whole  party  my  sincere  good  wishes  for  their  prosperity,  and  in  taking 
my  present  leave  of  them  I  most  heartily  wish  them  success  in  all  their  undertakings. 

It  will  remain  now,  with  you,  to  exercise  exemplary  duties  which  cannot  fail  to 
excite  veneration  for  the  Government  and  harmony  and  peace  amongst  themselves;  and  I 
am  sure  I  may  congratulate  the  party  in  having  united  with  them  one  so  well  constituted  to 
administer  to  their  comforts;  hoping  soon  to  be  duly  and  quietly  settled  at  Angloville,  with 
my  best  regards  for  yourself  and  family,  I  am  &c. 

(Signed)  Thos.  Willson 


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P.S.~I  will  thank  you  to  read  this  to  the  party.  For  those  who  may  hereafter  be 
disappointed  in  their  agricultural  pursuits,  I  have  in  reserve  a  plan  for  uniting  them  in 
villages  where  they  may  pursue  their  respective  trades  with  better  success. 


From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


iTOPOSCOPE  -  Bathurst,  Cape,  South  Af^-ica 
MEMORIAL  TO  1820  SETTLERS 


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Letter  jfrom  the  Reverend  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  to  his  son 

Mr.  Willson's  Party 
Near  Bathurst,  10th  Sept.  1820 

DEAR  THOMAS,~We  are  at  length  settled  at  the  place  of  our  location,  or  rather,  have  been 
here  7  or  8  weeks;  but,  Mr.  Willson  having  left  the  party  immediately  on  our  arrival,  the 
business  of  measuring  the  land,  and  allotting  to  each  his  portion  devolved  on  me;  so  that  I 
have  been  almost  continually  engaged.  I  am  happy  to  inform  you  that  our  situation  is 
delightfiil,  resembling  much  a  park.  The  air  and  water  are  good,  and  the  soil  apparently  fertile; 
so  that,  unless  the  summer  prove  very  dry,  we  have  the  prospect  of  a  good  crop  of  com.  My 
neighbor  Lieut.  A.  Bissett  and  I  have  ploughed  in  common  a  valley  containing  about  five 
acres,  and  sown  about  half  of  it  with  wheat,  but  cannot  sow  the  rest  yet,  as  seed-corn  is  very 
hard  to  be  obtained.  We  have  also  digged  a  garden  and  planted  about  100  vine  stocks,  with 
potatoes,  Pease,  beans  French  beans,  pompions,  and  melons,  which  are  coming  up,  and 
promise  a  fair  crop;  we  have  also  sown  the  seeds  of  other  vegetables,  as  turnips,  cabbages, 
onions,  beets,  cauliflowers,  &c.,  but,  I  am  afiraid  prematurely;  as,  altho'  the  midday  heat  is 
equal  to  that  of  the  hottest  at  Midsummer  in  England,  yet  the  nights  are  intensely  cold,  and 
a  hoar  fi-ost  is  often  found  on  the  grass  before  sunrise:  as  we  live  in  tents  these  changes  fi'om 
heat  to  cold  affect  us  more  severly;  as  soon  therefore  as  we  have  finished  the  cultivation  of 
the  ground  we  shall  begin  to  build  without  delay,  altho'  straw  for  thatch  cannot  be  had  until 
December,  when  the  crop  of  wheat  is  ripe. 

My  salary  is  fixed  at  2000  Rixdollars  per  annum,  for  which  liberal  allowance  I  am 
under  the  greatest  obligation  to  Mr.  Maude,  the  Governor  demurring  to  allow  me  a  stipend, 
as  the  whole  of  the  party  were  not  members  of  the  Church  of  England;  two  or  three  families 
of  Methodists  and  as  many  of  Jews,  (or  Proselytes  as  they  call  themselves)  having  smuggled 
themselves  on  board;  the  British  Government  also  had  sent  no  definitive  instructions  relative 
thereto;  their  sanction  to  the  measure  must  therefore  be  obtained,  which  I  have  not  the  least 
doubt  will  be  the  case,  as  that  Government  which  intended  to  confer  a  favour  on  Colonel 
Claughton,  would  never  have  thought  of  doing  so  by  sending  a  person  he  so  highly  esteems 
to  perish  with  his  family  in  the  wilds  of  Afiica. 


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From  the  liberal  manner,  heaver,  in  which  the  colonists  have  been  treated  as  well  by 
the  Colonel  as  by  the  British  Government,  I  have  nothing  to  fear.  On  the  passage  (as  I  believe 
I  observed  in  my  last  letter)  the  health  and  comfort  of  the  settlers  were  provided  for  in  every 
possible  manner;  tea,  sugar,  cacao,  lime  juice  &c.  were  provided  in  sufficient  quantities  for 
those  in  health;  and  wine,  preserved  meats  with  other  medical  comforts  for  the  sick:  our  agent 
Lieut.  Williams  turned  the  people  regularly  on  deck,  often  at  first  much  against  their 
inclinations,  whilst  he,  with  myself,  and  Dr.  Paul,  the  surgeon,  superintended  the  nitrous 
fumigations  below. 

Soon  after  our  landing  1/3  of  each  man's  deposit  was  returned;  the  rest  has 
been  detained  by  the  colonial  Government,  in  part  of  payment  for  the  rations  of  beef  or 
mutton  and  bread  and  flour  which  I  understand  will  be  delivered  out  (as  they  are  at  present) 
until  the  wheat  be  harvested  so  that  the  Colonial  Government  has  evinced  a  degree  of  wisdom 
which  deserves  the  greatest  praise.  I  had  also  forgotten  to  observe  that  another  third  of  the 
deposits  was  flimished  to  the  settlers  in  agricultural  and  other  usefiil  in^lements,  as  spades, 
shovels,  hoes,  axes,  harrow  teeth,  saws,  hinges,  nails  etc.  at  very  low  rates;  waggons  also  to 
bring  us  hither  from  Algoa  Bay  (now  Port  Elizabeth)  were  found  by  Government. 

The  Colonial  officers  also  are  in  general  British,  and  execute  their  respective  offices 
with  fidelity  and  ability.  His  Excellency  the  Governor  Sir  Rufane  Donkin,  to  whom  I  had  the 
honour  of  being  introduced  by  Captain  Cloete,  is  the  con:q)lete  gentleman  and  man  of 
business:  also  Captain  Cloete,  Evett,  Moresby  R.N.  of  the  Menai,  and  Trappes,  with  whom 
I  had  business  to  transact,  have  shown  me  every  attention  Captain  Trappes' s  family  is  related 
by  marriage  to  Grimshaw  Lomax  Esqr.,  also  to  the  Blundells  of  Ince  Blundell  &  Crossby. 

Altho'  it  is  now  the  commencement  only  of  the  Spring,  yet  the  number  and  variety  of 
most  beautifiil  flowers  is  astonishing,  there  are  also  many  usefiil  plants,  as  wild  leeks, 
maijoram,  mint,  wormwood,  etc.,  as  also  a  tree  bearing  berries  resembling  wild  cherries,  and 
another,  the  round  succulent  acid  leaves  of  ^^dlich  make  excellent  pies  or  puddings,  resembling 
in  taste  young  gooseberries  or  apples.  There  is  also  abimdance  of  game,  as  antelopes,  wild 
hogs,  zebras,  monkeys,  &  baboons,  hares,  wild  Guinea  fowls,  ducks,  &  doves,  and  geese, 
with  partridges,  plovers,  parroquets,  and  a  variety  of  smaller  birds  of  the  most  exquisitely 
coloured  plumage.  There  are  however  other  animals  which  are  more  unpleasant  neighbours: 


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about  5  miles  from  hence  the  postboy  (a  soldier)  was  stopped  by  a  lion  on  his  way  from 
Bathurst  to  Grahamstown,  which  caused  him  to  turn  back:  scarcely  a  night  passes  in  which 
we  are  not  serenaded  by  the  spotted  hyaena  (vide  Encyclopedia  Brit,  article  canis)  which 
comes  generally  singly,  but  sometimes  in  troops,  the  noises  of  which  is  most  horrid;  there  is 
also  another  species  called  the  laughing  hysena  from  its  diabolical  laughter.  The  notes  of  these 
troublesome  creatures,  the  barking  of  watch  dogs  with  the  report  of  firearms  in  every 
direction  form  no  pleasant  concert.  We  have  lost  five  sheep,  which  straggled  from  home;  and 
which  they  no  doubt,  have  picked  up.  There  are  also  leopards  (called  here  Otigers)  seen 
occasionally:  our  servant  Wm  Hogg  when  I  was  surveying  in  the  woods,  bringing  my  dinner, 
was  stopped  at  the  entrance  of  a  jungle  by  a  leopard,  which  he  represents  as  a  most  beautiful 
animal:  being  at  not  more  than  ten  yards  distance  from  the  beast,  and  thinking  that  I  would 
rather,  lose  my  dinner  than  my  servant.  Will  offered  him  the  former,  which  he  civilly  declined; 
and  greatly  to  the  satisfection  of  one  of  the  parties  at  least,  they  parted  good  fiiends.  We  have 
also  enemies  of  a  more  insidious  kind  of  in  abundance,  as  scorpions,  scolopendras,  and  the 
most  deadly  kind  of  snakes,  one  of  which  (the  puff  adder,)  I  killed  on  Thursday  next  (sic). 

Of  the  Dutch  settlers  I  can  say  Uttle,  having  seen  none  except  those  who 
brought  us  here  and  who  came  from  Graaflf  Reynet  1 50  miles  to  the  northward;  we  could  not 
imderstand  each  other's  language;  yet  they  appear  an  imcouth,  half-civilized  race,  a 
conqwsition  of  knave  and  fooL,  in  which  the  former  predominates;  they  have  raised  the  price 
of  every  necessary  of  life  to  an  enormous  height;  and  had  it  not  been  for  the  provident  care 
of  the  Government  we  must  have  been  starved. 

All  our  party,  many  of  whom  are  very  worthy  and  respectable,  and  firmly  attached  to 
the  British  Goverment,  are  anxious  to  hear  from  Britain,  myself  among  the  rest.  I  request 
therefor  that  you  will  write  to  me  without  delay  and  direct  to  me  near  Bathurst,  District  of 
Albany,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Your  mother,  sisters,  and  brothers  join  in  love  to  you  with 

your  afifectionate  fether. 

WM.  BOARDMAN 

P.S.  Present  our  gratefiil  respects  to  Messrs.  Hornby  and  Maude  and  family,  as  also 
to  Dr.  Whittaker,  and  every  friend  at  Blackburn:  communicate  also  the  contents  of  this  to  our 


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relatives  at  Childwall,  Speke,  and  Prescot.  Present  our  best  wishes  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barton, 
and  above  all  write  to  me  immediately.  I  should  be  happy  to  receive  a  letter  from  Miss 
Dawson. 

We  are  all  in  good  health  and  spirits,  in  the  midst  of  good  neighbors,  and  I  have  the 
happiness  to  be  much  esteemed  by  all  the  party.  See  W.  Hogg's  mother,  and  inform  her  that 
he  is  in  good  health,  and  contented,  and  that  he  behaves  very  well. 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


DROSTDY 
Bathurst,  5outii  Ainca 


In  1825  this  unfinished  Land- 
Irost  or  Magistrate's  home  and  office 
was  converted  into  the  first  Grammar 
School  iDy  the  Reverend  William  Board- 
nan  • 

It  is  still  used  as  a  private 
residence. 

Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev^  William  Boardman,  married  V/m. 
J .  Earle  \jho  operated  the  Grammar 
School  here  in  1832. 


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In  the  1990's,  the  Boardman  home  and  school  ruins  are  surrounded  by  fields  of  pineapples. 

3326BC  GRAHAMSTOWN/3326BD  TRAPPE'S  VALLEY 

SCALE:  1:50  000,  1  cm  =  500  m 
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1820  ALBANY  DISTRICT 


Printed  Account  of  the  Settlement  in  Albany 

His  Excellency  Sir  Rufene  Donkin,  having,  during  his  stay  at  Graham's  Town,  matured 
the  Arrangement  for  the  future  Government  of  the  Albany  District,  by  the  appointment  of 
Major  Jones  to  the  Civil  and  Military  Command  on  the  Eastern  Frontier,  and  by  the  selection 
of  Messrs.  Campbell  and  Bowker,  as  Special  Heemraden,  he  left  that  Place  on  the  28th  of 
May,  for  Major  Pigot's  Location,  where  His  Excellency  and  Suite  were  most  cordially 
welcomed  Major  Pigot,  no  way  dispirited  by  the  misfortune  of  the  last  year's  blight,  has  been 
indefetigable  in  his  Agricultural  exertions;  his  Fields  are  beautifully  enclosed  and  cultivated, 
his  Stock  of  Black  Cattle  and  Sheep  is  extensive  and  Select,  and  his  Garden  is  admirably 
supplied  with  every  description  of  Vegetables,  and  with  all  the  numerous  Fruits  with  which 
the  several  Parts  of  the  Colony  aboua  His  House  is  not  more  than  half  finished,  but  it  will  be 
spacious,  substantial,  and  elegant. 

It  was  highly  gratifying  to  His  Excellency,  not  only  to  have  witnessed  the  progress 
made  on  this  Location,  but  to  have  found,  that  the  best  Spirit  prevails  among  the  whole  of  the 
Settlers,  who  are  sanguine  in  the  hopes  of  the  ultimate  success  of  their  undertaking,  and 
indefatigable  in  their  exertions;  the  general  confidence  has  been  kept  alive  among  them,  by 
the  unremitted  Attention  of  the  general  and  local  authorities  to  their  necessities. 

Neat  and  beautiful  Cottages  are  fast  spreading  over  the  surface  of  the  picturesque 
District  of  Albany,  and  the  Town  of  Bathurst  is  rapidly  increasing;  several  excellent  Houses 
are  already  finished,  and  many  more  are  in  a  state  of  great  forwardness.  The  Drostdy  home 
is  nearfy  completed.  Mr.  Jarman  is  building  an  Inn,  to  be  called  "The  Bathurst  Arms",  upon 
a  large  and  comfortable  scale,  and  with  the  best  prospect  of  success. 

His  Excellency  arrived  at  Bathurst  on  the  29th,  where  the  above-mentioned 
Inprovements  forcibly  struck  him,  and  far  exceeded  anything  he  could  have  anticipated;  on 
the  following  Day,  His  Excellency  installed  Mayor  Jones,  in  his  Office  of  Landdrost. 

The  hopes  of  the  new  Colonists  are  strongly  excited,  by  the  prospect  of  the 
Navigation  of  the  Kovde  River  being  found  to  be  practicable. 


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Captain  Moresby,  last  year,  had  regretted  his  not  having  the  means  of  ascertaining 
fiilly  the  circumstances  of  this  fine  Bason,  but  since  that  time,  several  of  the  Officers  of  H.M. 
Naval  Service,  now  Settlers  in  Albany,  among  whom,  Lieut.  Moodie  and  Mr.  Dyason,  have 
stated  it  to  be  their  decided  opinion,  that  small  Coasters  may  enter  into  the  River,  with  facility 
and  safety,  and ,  therefore,  that  a  water  communication  fi-om  the  centre  of  the  locations,  will 
in  future,  supersede  the  heavy  e?q)ense  of  land  carriage  to  and  fi-om  the  new  Settlement:--  His 
Excellency  went  thither  on  the  Day  subsequent  to  his  arrival  at  Bathurst,  and  has  directed  the 
LOCUST,  with  proper  Boats,  to  ascertain  the  point,  while  he  is  on  the  spot. 

The  Locust  left  Table  Bay,  prepared  for  the  survey;  and  has  on  board  a  Life 
Boat  and  other  Boats,  for  the  purpose  of  effectually  completing  the  Survey  of  this  interesting 
and  inportant  River. 

Many  of  the  Settlers  are  very  confident  on  the  subject  and  one  Commercial  gentleman, 
who  was  with  Lt.  Moodie  when  he  made  his  survey,  has  written  to  England  for  a  Number 
Boat,  (which  is  said  to  be  the  best  descrqjtion  of  Boat  for  the  Kowie  Service)  for  the  purpose 
of  commencing  trading  without  delay. 

Property,  in  the  whole  of  the  Albany  District,  will  greatly  increase  in  value,  if  the 
Navigation  of  the  Kowie  succeed.  Erven,  both  at  Graham's  Town  and  Bathurst,  continue  to 
be  in  great  request;  six  were  sold  at  the  latter  place,  on  the  P  of  this  Month,  at  an  average 
of  500  Rds  per  Acre. 

His  Excellency  the  Governor  received  a  Deputation  fi-om  the  Heads  of  Parties,  and 
others  at  Bathurst,  on  the  1  st  instance,  when  an  Address  was  presented  to  him,  a  Copy  of 
which  will  be  found  in  this  paper.  On  Sunday  the  3rd,  His  excellency  attended  Divine  Service 
at  Bathurst,  accompanied  by  Major  Jones,  (Landdrost)  and  other  Functionaries.  A 
considerable  number  of  Settlers,  with  the  Military  at  present  quartered  at  Bathurst,  attended 
on  this  occasion.  The  service  was  performed  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Boardman. 

This  assemblage,  and  public  homage  to  the  Deity,  in  a  place  which  a  twelve-month 
since  was  a  waste  solitude,  fi-equented  only  by  wild  Beasts,  was  very  striking  and  effective. 

Many  of  the  Settlers  were  devout  people,  and  aware  of  their  duty  to  witness  to  their 
neighbors  and  to  preach  the  good  tidings  to  all  nations.  Widespread  as  this  religious  interest 
was,  the  original  plan  for  the  settlement  took  small  account  of  it..  True,  there  was  provision 


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for  a  clergyman  for  each  party  of  one  hundred  or  more  but  only  one  party,  Sephton's  availed 
itself  of  the  offer,  their  chosen  minister  being  the  Rev.  William  Shaw  (Methodist),  a  young 
man  of  twenty-one.  Two  other  ministers,  both  Anglicans,  William  Boardman  and  Francis 
McCleUand,  came  out  as  private  settlers,  but  shortly  after  arrival  were  appointed  to  administer 
to  the  parties  of  Willson  and  Parker.  But  the  vast  majority  of  Settler  Parties  had  no  religious 
focus  Even  assuming  that  there  were  devout  individuals  who  wished  to  worship  together, 
there  were  diflSculties,  particularly  of  denominational  rivalry  and  division.  Religious  allegiance 
among  the  Settlers  ranged  from  Catholic  to  Baptist,  with  a  sprinkling  of  Jews. 
In  religious  matters,  as  in  many  other,  the  vast  majority  of  Settlers  were  left  to  find  their  own 
feet.  How  did  they  manage? 

Six  weeks  after  listening  to  sermons  on  the  shores  of  Algoa  Bay,  Harry  Hastings,  in 
WiUson's  party,  attended  an  Anglican  service  conducted  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  in 
a  marquee;  he  notes  particular^  how  carefully  everyone  has  dressed  for  the  occasion;  he  has 
missed  the  sound  of  church  bells,  he  enjoys  the  inimitable  liturgy  of  our  church. 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


Rev.  William  Boardman 's  Descendants 


Earl  Boardman         Clarence  Taylor       Ken  Kartchner 

Ruins  of  the  Boardman  house  and  school  room.  January  1994 

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1821  PERMIT  TO  LEAVE  SETTLEMENT 


Mr,  Ayliff  and  femily  being  delirious  to  (seek  work)  at  Grahamstown  for  two  (months) 
and  being  orderly,  well  disposed  people,  have  my  permission  to  do  so.  As  witness  my  hand 
this  19th  day  of  Sept.  1821. 

WMBOARDMAN 


Note  #1 

The  careful  preservation  of  this  colorfiil  pass  stresses  its  in^ortance  to  the  settler 
concerned.  Like  his  fellow  settlers,  John  Ayliff  needed  written  permission  from  his  party 
leader  to  move  from  his  location  at  Beaufort  Vale  to  Grahamstown  in  late  1 821  in  search  of 
work. 


(Original  document  in  Cory  Library) 


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BEAUFORT  VALE 
Rev.  William  Boardman's  homesite  and  ruins,  1994 

JOHNAYLIFF 

This  John  Ayliff,  given  a  permit  to  leave  the  Settlement  by  Party  Leader  William 
Boardman  on  September  19, 1821,  age  23  and  his  newlywed  wife,  the  same  age;  had  dreams 
of  becoming  an  independent,  wealthy  farmer  of  100  acres  of  land  in  the  new  Albany 
Settlement  of  South  Africa. 

Now,  less  than  two  years  later,  they  were  practically  starving  and  could  not  leave  their 
Settlement  without  permission  from  the  Governing  Board,  thru  the  Party  Leader,  (practically 
a  prisoner)  hence  their  desire  to  find  work  in  Bathurst  or  Grahamstown. 

This  decision  to  leave  the  settlement  was  a  wise  choice.  Ayliflf  found  work  as  an 
Ordnance  Store  Clerk,  later  became  manager  of  the  stores  on  the  Government  farm  at 
Somerset  East  and  later  a  teacher  at  Grahamstown. 

In  1 827  he  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  and  for  over  forty 
years  was  a  great  missionary  among  the  native  people. 


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LICENSE  and  LEAVE  PERMIT  VOIDED 
Letter  from  the  Landdrost  of  Albany  to 
Colonial  Secretary 

Graham's  Town  1 1th  March  1822 

SrR,-An  information  having  been  laid  before  me  last  week  that  a  waggon  had  left  Graham's 
Town  to  proceed  to  the  Country  with  Merchandise,  a  part  of  which  were  articles  that  had 
been  obtained  from  the  Governments  Stores  in  Bathurst,  I  ordered  the  waggon  to  be  detained, 
upon  which  the  Proprietors  of  the  goods  two  Settlers  named  Morris  Slowman  and  William 
Kidson  belonging  to  Wilson's  party  of  which  the  Reverend  W.  Boardman  now  acts  as  Head, 
presented  a  Petition  praying  for  a  License  to  proceed  into  the  Interior  of  the  Country  to 
dispose  of  their  property,  and  forwarding  the  enclosed  permission  from  Mr.  Boardman,  and 
a  certificate  from  that  Gentleman  that  the  Articles  from  the  Stores  at  Bathurst  in  their 
possession  were  purchased  by  virtue  of  an  order  signed  by  me  at  his  request. 

Being  aware  that  I  had  in  the  proceeding  week  at  Mr.  Boardman's  request  granted  an 
authority  to  the  Assistant  Commissary  at  Bathurst  to  issue  four  blankets  to  two  Settlers 
whose  femilies  he  represented  to  be  in  the  greatest  misery  and  distress  from  the  want  of  those 
articles,  I  called  upon  that  gentleman  to  acquaint  me  under  what  circumstances  he  (Head  of 
the  Party)  had  granted  these  persons  permission  to  leave  the  Locations,  and  sanctioned  their 
disposing  of  goods  obtained  from  the  Public  Stores  expressly  for  the  Comfort  and  use  of  the 
families  of  the  persons  for  whom  he  had  solicited  the  assistance  of  Government,  and  whom 
he  had  represented  to  be  in  the  greatest  distress  for  such  articles.  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose 
for  the  notice  and  consideration  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor,  a  copy  of  Mr.  Boardman's 
reply,  upon  which  it  is  only  necessary  to  observe  that  if  Mr.  Boardman  had  not  been  aware 
that  the  Blankets  had  not  been  appropriated  to  the  purpose  for  which  they  had  been  suplied 
and  for  vMch  no  such  certificate  could  be  wanted,  he  would  not  have  granted  it,  as  it  could 
only  be  necessary  to  fecilitate  a  sale  and  remove  the  objections  which  persons  might  make  to 
purchasing  articles  with  the  King's  mark  upon  them.  There  is  no  question  as  to  the  articles 
having  been  bought  from  the  Stores  under  my  order,  but  the  question  is  as  to  their  subsequent 


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appropriation,  and  \\^ether  Mr.  Boardman  did  not  obtain  the  order  under  false  representations 
and  knowing  that  they  were  intended  for  sale,  otherwise  there  could  be  no  occasion  for  a 
Certificate. 

I  enclose  a  List  of  all  the  articles  in  the  Waggon,  by  which  it  appears  that  some  of 
them  were  obtained  fi"om  the  Stores  at  Algoa  Bay,  and  others  firom  Mr.  Bailey  who  most 
probably  obtained  them  fi-om  the  Stores  at  Bathurst. 

I  have  refused  a  License  to  Messrs.  Slowman  and  Kidson,  as  I  see  no  reason  for 
permitting  them  to  quit  their  Location  for  the  purpose  of  hawking  in  the  Country  and  I  regret 
that  they  may  be  great  sufferers  fi*om  such  refusal.  I  have  &c. 

(Signed)  Harry  Rivers. 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 

MERCHANDISE  FROM  THE  GOVERNMENT  STORES 
Letter  fi-om  the  Reverand  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  to 
the  LANDDROST  of  Albany 

Graham' s  Town,  1 0th  March  1 822 

SIR,— In  answer  to  your  Letter  which  I  had  the  honor  to  receive  this  morning  I  can  only  say 
the  Stores  found  in  the  possession  of  Messrs.  Slowman  and  Kidson  were  in  my  opinion 
purchased  bona  fide  from  the  Government  Stores  at  Bathurst  by  virtue  of  an  order  which  I 
obtained  about  three  weeks  ago  from  yourself,  I  supposed  the  goods  were  bought  for  the  use 
of  their  respective  families. 

I  granted  them  permission  to  leave  the  party  for  a  short  time  from  an  opinion  that  they 
would  not  abuse  that  liberty,  they  being  in  my  opinion  honest,  inoffensive,  fair  dealing  men; 
If  I  have  erred  it  is  unintentionally,  and  am  therefore  persuaded  that  you  will  readily  pardon 
the  involuntary  offense. 

Gratefully  acknowledging  your  attention  to  myself,  I  am  &c. 

(Signed)  Wm.  Boardman 

From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


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REV.  BOARDMAN'S  DESIRE  TO  RETURN  TO  ENGLAND 

Letter  from  the  Reverend  William  Boardman  to 
Mr.  Thomas  Willson 

(Not  dated,  but  about  Jan.  1823) 

DEAR  SIR,~In  answer  to  your  Letter  which  I  received  on  Monday  last,  I  can  only  observe 
that  I  have  Enemies  whose  enmity  I  trust  will  prove  as  in^jotent  as  it  is  unfounded  in  Justice, 
the  ill  will  which  they  bear  to  me  arising  from  my  refiisal  to  connive  at  their  attempts  to 
inpose  upon  the  Government  with  respect  to  Rations  &c.  Many  of  their  manoeuvres  for  that 
purpose  have  been  truly  ingenious  and  I  have  counteracted  them  if  not  always  with  success 
at  least  to  the  utmost  of  my  Power. 

I  have  found  the  WHOLE  PARTY  with  few  exceptions,  FRAUDULENT  AND 
ADDICTED  TO  FALSEHOOD  IN  A  GREAT  DEGREE,  and  notwithstanding  the  many 
services  I  have  rendered  them,  ready  to  take  my  Life  if  they  could  thereby  gratify  their 
revenge  or  . 

By  the  Heat  of  the  climate,  as  well  as  the  Fatigue  which  I  am  sometimes  forced  to 
undergo,  I  suffer  dreadfully  from  the  Headache,  by  which  I  am  reduced  to  such  a  state  of 
debility  that  on  alighting  from  my  Horse  after  a  ride  of  ten  or  twelve  miles,  I  am  sometimes 
scarcely  able  to  stand,  and  not  only  my  youthfiil  hose,  but  also  all  my  clothes  are  grown  "a 
world  too  wide".  It  has  pleased  God  to  remove  M.  Boardman  to  a  better  world.  My  son  in 
Blackburn  is  married,  and  established  in  business  with  a  fair  prospect  of  success.  For  these 
reasons  I  am  anxious  to  return  to  Britain  as  soon  as  possible,  as  should  it  please  the  author 
of  my  being  to  call  me  hence  before  James  and  William  be  old  enough  to  support  and  protect 
their  Sisters,  their  case  would  be  trufy  deploreable  in  the  midst  of  those  who  would  insult  and 
injure  them  without  remorse. 

You  ask  what  I  would  advise  you  to  bring  in  case  of  a  Return  to  this  Coimtry.  I  hope 
and  believe  that  when  in  England  you  will  give  up  all  thoughts  of  a  return.  HALTERS  will 
be  much  wanted,  and  consequently  a  good  article  for  sale  if  the  Rogues  are  not  too  poor  to 
pay  for  them. 

/  HA  VE  NOT  RECEIVED  ANY  MONEY  ON  YOUR  ACCOUNT,  NEITHER  IS  TT 


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LIKELY  THAT  I  SHALL  RECEIVE  ANY,  as  the  people  have  neither  the  power  nor  inclination 
to  pay  their  just  debts.  I  have  been  repeatedly  swindled  by  some  whom  I  should  have  thought 
incapable  of  such  an  Act. 

I  have  to  request  your  advice  and  directions  with  respect  to  the  Subdivision  of  the 
Land.  Ten  thousand  acres  have  been  granted  to  the  Party,  and  as  many  have  left  those  who 
remain  assert  that  besides  their  own  100  acres  they  have  a  Right  to  a  proportional  share  of 
the  vacant  ones.  I  maintain  that  we  are  engaged  to  give  to  each  100  acres  only,  and  that  they 
can  justly  claim  no  more.  This  is  likely  to  be  a  bone  of  contention  between  myself  and  the 
Party.  With  your  approbation  I  will  submit  the  matter  to  the  Colonial  Government. 

The  failure  of  the  Crops  of  Wheat,  Potatoes,  calavances  and  almost  every  esculent 
vegetable  has  reduced  this  part  of  the  Colony  to  extreme  Distress,  some  mode  of  relief  will 
therefore  and  doubtless  be  adopted;  but  I  trust  that  indiscriminate  eleemosynary  assistance 
will  be  withheld  as  it  only  cherishes  a  spirit  of  idleness  and  is  productive  of  many  abuses. 
Provisions  sold  at  reasonable  rates,  and  enq)loyment  for  such  as  are  willing  to  work,  would 
be  a  more  eligible  system  of  Relief  With  best  of  wishes  &c. 


(Signed)  Wm  Boardman 


From  "Records  of  the  Cape  Colony" 


BEAUFORT  VALE 


1820  Settlers.  Willson  Party  Location. 

Rev.  William  Boardman,  Party  Leader 
101 


THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  SURVIVAL 


With  great  anticipation  the  Settlers  watched  their  crops  grow,  especially  their  wheat, 
which  they  depended  on  to  supply  the  major  source  of  their  winter  food  and  seed  to  be 
planted  the  following  year.  It  looked  like  a  bumper  crop  of  all  the  seed  they  had  planted.  The 
wheat  crop  would  be  harvested  in  December  the  other  crops  would  be  harvested  when  ripe 
as  needed. 

Just  before  harvest  time,  one  of  the  fermers  noticed  the  stalks  of  his  wheat  was  turning 
red,  not  golden  yellow.  In  checking  with  his  neighbors  he  found  the  same  situation  begirming 
in  their  wheat;  a  rust  disfiguring  and  distorting  the  stalks,  causing  them  to  wither  and  die. 
There  were  no  alternatives  but  to  bum  and  plow-up  the  ground.  How  would  they  survive  until 
next  years's  crop?  The  Government  agreed  to  continue  to  provide  them  with  the  bare 
necessities,  as  long  as  their  stores  lasted,  but  they  would  have  to  pay  for  them  by  it  being 
charged  to  their  deposit  account,  but  which  many  had  already  been  overdrawn,  in  which  case 
they  would  have  to  mortgage  their  future  crop  to  the  Government. 

About  this  time  a  series  of  rules  and  regulations  were  passed  on  to  the  Party  Leader 
to  enforce.  Even  though  their  burgher  neighbors  could  own  slaves,  could  have  Hottentot 
servants,  they  could  travel  anywhere,  anytime,  they  could  trade  with  the  natives,  yet  the 
Settlers  were  denied  these  privileges.  They  were  literally  prisoners  in  their  own  locality. 

In  order  to  travel  fi-om  one  location  to  another,  a  written  permit  was  required  to  be 
obtained  fi-om  the  Party  Leader.  In  order  to  travel  outside  the  district,  a  permit  had  to  be 
obtained  from  the  Landdrost  at  Grahams  Towil  These  regulations  caused  much  irritation  and 
often  hardships  among  the  Settlers  and  increased  burden  and  responsibility  on  the  Party 
Leader.  Even  causing  hard  feeling  and  enemies  between  the  members  and  the  Leader. 

The  rust  destruction  of  the  wheat  crop  not  only  occurred  this  year,  but  also  the 
following  year,  and  yet  the  third  year.  The  year  1823,  not  only  a  drought  year,  but  followed 
with  torrential  rains  and  violent  squalls  of  wind  which  did  great  damage  to  the  farms  and 
homes.  Gardens  and  fences  were  swept  away,  the  fragile  and  temporary  houses  were 
destroyed  and  swept  away  by  the  floods  of  the  swollen  streams.  Now  on  top  of  this  came  the 
plague  of  swarming  locust  and  grubs  which  devoured  anything  green  in  their  paths. 


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Reports  coming  to  the  Party  Leader  and  others  such  as: 

"for  a  few  days  my  only  diet  was  bread  and  water". 

"bread  is  quite  out  of  the  question,  a  half  pound  of  rice  is  all  we  get". 

"the  only  food  they  had  was  pumpkin  soup  mixed  with  milk". 

Living  conditions  became  so  bad  that  when  the  people  of  Cape  Town  heard  of  the 
distress  and  misfortune  to  the  people  in  the  Albany  District,  they  put  on  a  drive  to  raise  cash 
and  commodities  to  send  to  these  unfortunate  people.  Even  the  people  in  fer  away  India  took 
up  a  subscription  for  the  relief  of  the  South  African  Settlers. 

Even  to  get  married  became  a  major  hardship,  waste  of  time,  effort,  and  patience,  to 
one  young  couple.  This  was  a  time  when  the  only  transportation  was  on  foot,  even  up  to 
thirty  or  fifty  miles.  After  deciding  to  get  married,  the  young  couple  had  to  appear  before  the 
Landdrost  at  Grahams  Town,  they  walked  thirty  miles  thru  thick  brush  to  appear  before  the 
Matrimonial  Court,  only  to  find  it  met  only  once  a  month.  They  were  made  to  wait  for  four 
hours  before  the  Landdrost  would  see  them.  After  being  questioned  they  were  told  to  return 
in  two  weeks  when  they  could  get  a  license  and  pay  fifteen  shillings. 

The  following  morning  they  returned  home  and  after  two  weeks  the  groom  returned 
to  Grahams  Town  and  got  the  license  and  returned  home  again,  a  total  of  120  miles.  The  day 
for  the  marriage  they  left  the  home  of  the  bride  to  travel  to  Beaufort  Vale,  the  residence  of 
the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  a  distance  often  miles.  Upon  arriving  at  the  Rev.  Boardman's 
residence,  they  found  to  their  disappointment  that  he  had  left  just  a  half  hour  before,  for 
Grahams  Town.  The  groom  borrowed  a  horse  from  his  intended  father-in-law  and  rode  about 
the  country  to  find  Rev.  Stephen  Kay.  By  the  time  he  had  found  him,  he  had  added  forty  miles 
to  his  total.  His  remark  after  being  wished  much  joy:  "if  that  was  the  joy  I  was  to  have,  to 
walk  and  ride  and  run  as  I  have  had  done  for  so  many  miles  before  I  could  get  married,  I  hope 
that  would  be  the  last  time  I  should  be  made  under  the  painftil  necessity  of  having  to  go  so 
many  miles". 

The  regulation  that  denied  the  local  communities  to  hold  meetings  for  the  discussion 
of  public  and  political  activities  so  enraged  the  members  of  the  communities  that  a  petition 
(in  violation)  was  made  up,  signed  and  delivered  to  the  Governor  of  the  Cape  at  Cape  Town. 

When  the  Governor  was  on  leave  to  England,  the  Acting  Govemor  was  able  to  change 


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some  of  these  disturbing  regulations.  One  of  which  was  having  Native  Fairs,  where  trading 
with  the  natives  became  legal  and  even  encouraged.  Upon  his  return,  some  of  these  helpful 
regulations  were  rescinded. 

So  numerous  were  the  jobs  to  be  done  on  the  ferms  that  all  members  of  the  family  had 
to  pitch  in  and  help.  Even  the  youngest  children  of  the  Party  had  to  take  their  turns  herding 
the  cattle  and  horses  on  the  veldt,  hi  August  of  1 823  two  of  Jamnes  and  William  Boardman's 
herding  companions  were  murdered  while  herding  the  cattle  and  horses  belonging  to  the 
Willson  Party.  The  loss  was  felt  keenly  by  the  Boardman  Family,  both  to  the  Party  they 
headed  and  as  companions  and  playmates  to  their  younger  boys.  The  loss  of  the  cattle  to 
Kaffirs  were  replaceable  but  the  lives  of  these  two  little  boys,  ages  8  and  1 1  years,  could 
never  be  substituted.  The  Settlers  were  harassed  by  the  natives  from  across  the  river.  Time 
after  time,  cattle  and  sheep  which  were  purchased  from  the  Dutch  farmers,  were  driven  off 
and  killed  by  the  natives  and  wild  animals  of  the  area.  In  the  year  1 822  no  less  than  2,590 
horses  and  cattle  were  stolen,  778  being  recovered.  In  1823  there  were  2,136  head  stolen  and 
526  recovered. 

Commencing  in  1821-1822,  after  the  first  harvest  failure,  many  of  the  artisan, 
tradesmen  and  professional  members  became  discouraged  and  concluded  they  were  not 
farmers,  and  with  the  demand  and  high  wages  paid  in  the  larger  villages  and  towns,  flocked 
to  these  centers,  even  tho  they  knew  they  would  be  forfeiting  their  land  grants.  Each  year 
thereafter  the  number  leaving  the  Colony  continued  to  grow.  Those  not  qualified  and  unable 
to  make  the  move  had  to  stay  on  and  weather  the  storm.  That  was  when  the  rules  and 
regulation  became  more  binding  and  enforced  and  disliked. 

It  was  in  the  year  1 822  that  Mary,  the  eldest  Boardman  daughter  married  William 
John  Earl,  a  member  of  the  Willson  Party,  who  was  building  a  farm  and  house,  near  the 
Boardman  location. 

From  Blackburn,  England  came  the  word  that  Thomas,  the  upholsterer  apprentice, 
who  had  remained  in  England,  was  married  to  Jane  Funilowe  during  the  year  1 823.  He  and 
his  family  remained  in  England. 

The  next  year,  1824,  the  greatest  sadness  and  heartache  to  all  members  of  the 
Boardman  Famify,  came  with  the  death  of  their  dear  Mother,  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  at 


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the  age  of  forty-four. 

Burdened  by  the  troubles,  contentions,  back-biting,  dishonesty  and  unruly  actions  of 
some  members  of  his  party  and  the  rigid  and  strict  rules  of  the  autocratic  governing  officers; 
plus  the  loss  of  his  lovely  wife  Margaret;  plus  the  disappointing  loss  for  over  five  years  of  a 
stipend  promised,  but  never  fulfilled;  for  his  support  as  the  Minister  of  his  Party  and  those 
aroimd  who  needed  his  services,  which  were  many,  and  being  in  poor  health — The  Rev. 
William  Boardman,  resigned  as  Willson  Party  Leader  and  opened  a  Grammar  School  in  the 
Bathurst  Drostdy  vacant  building  in  1825.  He  also  supervised  a  school  at  Cuylerville. 

Reverend  William  Boardman,  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England,  Master  of  the 
Grammar  and  Mathematical  School  at  Bathurst,  Leader  of  the  1 820  Settler  Willson  Party, 
First  Colonial  Minister;  died  and  was  buried  at  his  homesite,  Beaufort  Vale,  Albany,  Cape 
Colony,  South  Afirica. 

The  date  of  death  of  the  Rev.  ^^^am  Boardman  is  conflicting: 

Some  records  show  date  of  death  as:  22  Aug  1826 

A.  J.  Hewitt  10  Aug  1825 

51  Years 
57  Years 

We  are  accepting  the  Morse  Jones  dates  of  death  as:  10  Aug  1825 

buried  as:  12  Aug  1825 

There  is  no  headstone  to  get  the  correct  read  for  the  graves  where  Rev.  William 
Boardman  and  his  wife  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  at  their  homestead  Beaufort  Vale,  is  an 
unmarked  grave  which  has  been  plowed  over  many  times. 

Although  he  did  not  live  to  a  ripe  old  age  and  accumulate  great  physical  wealth; 
WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  left  to  his  large  family  a  life  of  sacrifice,  service  and  devotion  to 
Education,  His  Church;  His  Settler  Friends  and  to  His  Country.  He  was  a  Pioneer  Leader  in 
all  ways. 


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SONG  OF  THE  EARLY  SETTLERS 

"Never  despair!  tho'  the  harvest  fail; 
Tho'  the  hosts  of  a  savage  foe  assail 
Never  despair!  We  shall  conquer  yet! 
And  the  toils  of  our  earlier  years  forget. 
In  hope's  bright  glory  our  sun  shall  set, 
Mids't  Afric's  Southern  Wilds." 

Dugmore 


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OTHER  NOTES 


The  Rev.  William  Boardman  on  whose  shoulders  the  leadersh^  of  Willson's  Party  fell, 
when  that  gentleman  decanped,  was  sufficiently  free  of  such  responsibilities  by  1 825  to  take 
up  an  appointment  as  teacher  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Bathurst.  This  was  housed  in  the 
handsome  building  which  was  originally  intended  for  the  Drostdy.  Boardman  also  had  the 
supervision  of  the  small  school  at  Cuylerville.  His  first  school  was  in  a  tent,  soon  after  the 
Party  reached  their  location  at  Beaufort  Vale. 

In  all  this  time  in  Albany  the  Christian  worship  of  the  settlers  was  not  neglected  but 
the  fact  that  this  was  so  had  little  to  do  with  the  authorities.  The  Rev.  Boardman  of  the 
Church  of  England,  aged  43,  a  member  of  Willson's  Party,  was  not  a  strong  man.  He  limited 
his  labours  to  his  own  party  and  possibly  their  nearest  neighbors.  He  then  became  a  teacher 
at  the  school  in  the  building  originally  intended  to  be  the  Drostdy  at  Bathurst  but  died  in 
1825. 

David  Biggs  in  his  article  in  the  Cape  Argus  of  July  11,1 990  wrote  in  a  column  "The 
Oldest  School  was  Open": 

The  Bathurst  Primary  School  was  started  in  the  little 

settler  hamlet  between  Grahamstown  and  Port  Alfred 

in  July  1 820,  with  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  as  headmaster. 

Classes  were  held  out  of  doors  at  first,  but  in  September 

of  that  year  a  marquee  arrived  and  the  school  moved  under  canvas. 

Proper  premises  were  found  in  1830  and  the  present 

school  building  was  erected  in  1 832. 

It  is  interesting  to  note  that  at  this  stage  the  school  had  51 

pupils  of  whom  four  were  Fingos. 

Government  schools  in  England  did  not  open  for  another  50 
years,  and  at  this  time  there  were  no  girl  schools  in  England. 
But,  from  the  start,  Bathurst  School  was  co-ed  and  multi-racial." 


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Chronological  Recorded  Events  of 
REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  1820-1825 

Material  copied  from  THE  LOWER  ALBANY  CHRONICLE 
Compiled  by  E.  Morse  Jones  -  1968 

1820 

July  11,  Willson's  party,  with  sixty  wagons,  had  come  by  Lombard's  Post  and  over 

Kowie  River,  and  had  reached  their  location  on  Bush  River,  right  bank  tributary  to  Torrens 
River. 

Thomas  Willson  handed  over  Management  of  the  party  to  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Boardman  and  returned  to  Port  Elizabeth,  where  he  had  left  his  family.  He  left  his  servant 
Robert  Lindsay  on  the  location  with  no  instructions.  He  had  named  the  camp  Anglo  Ville. 

The  location  lay  across  one  of  the  main  elephant  paths. 

The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  Minister  to  the  party  at  150  (pounds)  per 
annum.  (But  never  paid.) 

July  16,  A  Service  was  held  in  his  location  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman.  Thomas 

Clarke  was  Clerk  to  the  Minister. 

July  25,  Thomas  Willson  put  the  charge  of  his  party  into  the  hands  of  the  Rev.  William 
Boardman  in  writing.  He  enclosed  a  plan  to  separate  the  party's  location  into  four  divisions, 
three  of  three  thousand  acres,  each  to  be  occupied  by  twenty-nine  heads  of  families,  directed 
respectively  by  Benjamin  Wilmot,  the  Rev.  William,  and  John  Webb;  and  the  fourth  of  one 
thousand  acres  for  himself  His  plan  was  not  adopted.  He  had  intended  the  town  of  Anglo 
Ville  to  have  a  Monument  of  King  George  the  Third,  erected  in  an  open  space  to  be  named 
Bathurst  Square. 

The  Rev.  William  Boardman  had  been  appointed  School  teacher  to  his  party, 
in  addition  to  his  other  duties. 

Aug.  6,  The  Rev,  William  Boardman  held  another  Church  Service. 

Aug.  7,  Thomas  Willson  made  application  for  the  grant  of  one  thousand  acres. 

Aug.  25,        The  Rev  William  Boardman  held  a  Service  on  the  Church  site  in  Bathurst. 
Sept.  1 0,        The  Rev.  William  Boardman  wrote  to  his  son  Thomas,  in  England,  describing 


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the  measuring  of  allotments  for  the  members  of  his  party,  which  he  had  done.  He  and  his 
neighbor,  Lieut.  Alexander  Bisset,  R.N.,  who  had  named  his  holding  Croyden,  had  ploughed 
five  acres  in  common  and  sown  half  of  it  to  wheat.  They  were  awaiting  further  seed-corn, 
which  was  very  hard  to  obtaiQ.  They  had  planted  a  hundred  vine  stocks  and  some  potatoes 
and  had  sown  peas,  beans,  pumpkins,  melons,  turnips,  cabbages,  onions,  beetroots  and 
cauliflowers.  His  fannfy  was  still  living  in  tents,  but  he  would  begin  building  when  cultivation 
was  finished.  He  was  e?q)ecting  thatching  straw  about  December  when  wheat  was  ripe. 

There  was  plenty  of  buck,  bush-pigs,  zebras  and  red  hares  for  meat.  Packs  of 
spotted  hyenas  made  a  great  deal  of  noise  at  night.  He  had  lost  three  sheep.  His  servant, 
William  Hogg,  had  been  stopped  by  a  leopard.  He  asked  Thomas  to  see  Hogg's  mother  and 
to  report  William's  good  health.  Richard  Cower  had  moved  fi-om  Beaufort  Vale  to  Spanish 
Reeds  Place  and  had  planted  there. 

The  soldier  carrying  mails  fi-om  Bathurst  to  Grahamstown  had  been  stopped 
by  a  lion  and  had  to  turn  back. 

Sept.  1 1 ,        Applications  were  made  for  lots  at  Bathurst,  upon  which  applicants  wished  to 

pursue  their  callings.  Grants  were  made  of  Lot  #20  to  John  Jarman,  inn  keeper. 

Sept.  1 8,        Some  Settlers  were  putting  solid  cross-sections,  cut  from  Yellow- wood  trees, 

on  their  sledges,  to  make  them  serve  as  wagons.  The  bearings  (on  the  wagon  wheels)  gave 

trouble  by  frequently  catching  fire  and  had  to  be  quenched  with  water,  where  any  could  be 

found. 

Sept.  25,  The  Rev  TOliam  Boardman  held  Church  Service  on  his  location.  (Beauforte 
Vale).  A  herd  of  elephants  passed  through  Thomas  Clarke's  tents. 
Sept.  27,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  appointed  Chaplain  to  Bathurst  district. 
Sept.  28,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  learned  that  a  marquee,  loaned  for  his  use,  had 
reached  Bathurst.  He  proposed  to  fetch  it  for  Divine  Service  on  Sunday  next,  and  to  open 
School  in  it  on  Monday.  His  Daughter,  Margaret,  was  to  teach  the  girls  and  younger  boys. 
The  children  were  to  come  from  Southey's,  Greatheads.  Philipps',  Holder's  and  Dyason's 
location,  the  latter  now  called  Lushington  VaUey. 

The  Rev.  William  Boardman  had  now  married  a  number  of  couples,  including 
two  from  Grahamstown,  who  had  furnished  permission  from  a  Magistrate.  He  has  been 


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required  to  go  to  Grahamstown  to  baptise  a  number  of  children,  there  being  no  Chaplain  at 
that  place.  He  had  asked  for  a  few  bushels  of  maize  seed. 

St.  John's  Church  -  Bathurst 
Chaplain  and  Rector  -  Reverend  William  Boardman  1820-1825 

From  1820  the  Chaplain  of  Bathurst,  the  Reverend  William  Boardman,  held 
services,  at  first  in  a  marquee,  Thomas  Clarke  being  clerk  to  the  Chaplain,  and  then,  in  1824, 
in  the  Residency  (now  called  the  Drostdy).  He  died  in  1 825,  and  a  successor  to  him  was  not 
appointed  for  nearly  three  years. 

Sept.  30,  Surgeon  James  Pawle  of  Beaufort  Vale  sought  permission  to  practice 
professionally. 

Oct.  7,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  held  a  Service  in  the  marquee. 

School  was  opened  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  in  the  marquee. 
Oct.  7,  Owing  to  Mure  to  issue  a  flour  ration  for  nearly  two  months,  there  was  now 

much  sickness  and  distress  in  the  Settlement. 

Oct.  1 2,  Lieut.  Robert  Hart  passed  through  the  locations,  and  advised  some  people  not 
to  build  their  houses  as  low  in  the  valleys  as  they  were  doing,  as  flood  waters  could  be 
expected. 

Settlers  were  collecting  wild  date-palm  leaves  to  prepare  the  fi"onds  for  use  as 
straw-plait  to  make  straw  hats  and  were  selling  them  in  Grahamstown. 
Oct.  1 5,         The  Rev  William  Boardman  held  a  service  in  the  marquee. 
Nov.  12,        Another  Service  was  held  in  the  marquee  by  the  Rev.  William  BoardmaiL 
Nov.  20,        The  Rev.  William  Boardman's  salary  as  Chaplain  and  other  appointments  was 
now  200  Pounds  per  annimi.  (but  no  Church  stipend) 

Dec.  11,  Janaes  Collins  was  at  Uitenhage  enpowered  by  the  Mow  members  of  his  party 
to  recover  claims  against  their  former  party-leader,  Thomas  Willson,  before  the  departure  of 
the  latter  fi-om  Port  Elizabeth  for  England. 

Dec.  25,        Christmas  Day.  The  circumstances  of  many  were  desperate. 


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1821 

Jan.  7,  Six  hundred  Xhosas  visited  the  Clay  Pits  to  collect  Clay. 

Jan.  15,  A  meeting  was  held  in  Lieut.  John  Bailie's  marquee  at  Bathurst,  ostensibly  to 
form  a  cultural  Society.  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  in  the  chair.  They  adjourned  to  the 
Bathurst  Arms  for  dinner. 

Mar.  12,  Further  holdings  in  Bathurst  included  Lot  No  15,  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 
Mar.  31,  Xhosas  collecting  clay  at  the  Pits  had  taken  fourteen  of  Thomas  Mahoney's 
cattle. 

June  3,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  held  a  service  in  a  marquee  at  Bathurst.  Gen.  Sir 

Rufene  Donkin,  Major  James  Jones  and  Henry  Nourse  were  among  the  congregation,  which 
included  many  Settlers  and  the  troops  from  Bathurst  Post. 

Sept.  15,  Thomas  Clarke,  Clerk  to  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  was  holding  Services 
on  those  Sundays  when  the  Minister  was  unable  to  do  so  . 

Sept.  1 7,  Thomas  Field  and  his  invalid  wife,  Elizabeth,  had  now  been  waiting  three 
months  at  Bathurst  for  leave  to  go  to  Cape  Tovm. 

Sept.  30,        Richard,  son  of  Richard  Webb,  had  been  Baptized  by  the  Rev.  William 
Boardman. 

Oct.  1,  Only  half-rations  were  now  being  issued  to  those  Settlers  in  need. 

Oct.  1 1 ,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  reported  the  probable  general  feilure  of  the  wheat 
crop  through  "rust",  and  asked  the  procurement  of  seed-barley,  which  would  not  be  affected 
by  the  disease. 

Oct.  13,  William,  son  of  Stephen  GradweU,  was  Baptized  by  Rev.  William  Boardman. 
Nov  7,  The  Rev.  "William  Boardman  made  a  report  on  Thomas  Willson's  desertion  of 

his  party,  and  of  his  transfer  of  its  direction  to  himself 

1822 

Jan.  1 ,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Lieut  Alexander  Bisset,  was  baptized  at  Bathurst  by  Rev. 

William  Boardman. 

Apr.  6,  Lucy  Finaughty  was  married  at  Bathurst  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  to 

Sergeant  Robert  Featherstone,  Cape  Regiment.  Afterwards  the  Chaplain  baptized  Ann,  the 


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daughter  of  Henry  Ulyate,  now  working  as  a  shoe-maker. 

Apr.  7,  The  Rev  William  Boardman  was  at  Grahamstown  to  conduct  a  marriage. 

May  25,         A  proclamation  forbade  public  meeting  held  without  prior  sanction  by  the 

Governor.  Meeting  held  to  discuss  public  matters  were  prohibited  and  punishable  . 

Dec.  3,  The  following  were  among  signatories  to  a  request  for  permission  to  hold  a 

meeting  at  which  to  state  the  present  condition  of  the  Settlers:  (24  signers) 

Dec.  31,        Wilham  Earle  had  been  married  to  Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William 

Boardman. 


1823 

Jan.  3 1 ,  Margaret,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  had  died  at  Bathurst.  She  was 
buried  at  his  home  in  Beaufort  Vale. 

Feb.  12,  The  Rev.  WUliam  Boardman  had  applied  for  a  free  passage  to  England.  The 
Fish  River  had  overflowed  its  banks  and  was  impassable.  It  had  risen  about  thirty  feet  in  one 
day  and  ten  feet  more  on  the  next. 

Sept.  9,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  nominated  as  Master  of  a  projected  Bathurst 
Grammar  School. 

Sept.  30,  The  Magistrate  communicated  with  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  about  the 
Grammar  School  to  be  opened  at  Bathurst. 

1824 

Jan.  4,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  received  his  formal  appointment  as  Master  of  the 

Bathurst  Grammar  and  Mathematical  School,  with  a  salary  of  1 00  pounds  per  annum,  and  the 
School  was  opened  in  the  Residency. 

July  13,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  went  to  the  Mission  with  surgeon  James  Pawle, 
who  was  making  another  visit  to  John  Shepstone. 

Aug.  10,  At  Woodlands  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  married  Jean,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Alexander  Biggar,  to  Johannes  de  Smidt. 

Sept.  1,         Capt.  Henry  Crause  stayed  the  night  at  Rev.  William  Boardman' s  home. 
Sept.  8,         Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Alexander  Biggar  was  married  at  Woodlands  by  the 


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Rev.  )\^aiii  Boardman  to  Robert  Dunn. 

Dec.  3 1 ,        The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  responsible  for  some  teaching  at  Cuylerville, 

held  in  the  building  which  was  used  for  occasional  Church  Services. 

Feb.  14,         Grace,  wife  of  James  Weeks,  had  died.  He  was  on  this  day  married  at 

Grahamstown  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  to  Maria  Smith,  widow. 

Feb.  1 8,         The  Govemor  left  KafiBr  Drift  Post  by  way  of  Fish  River  mouth  for  Bathurst, 

where  he  inspected  the  Residency.  He  recommended  that  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  should 

reside  there. 

May  25,  WiUiam  Bartlett  and  Selina,  daughter  of  James  Hayward,  both  of  Bethany, 
were  married  at  Bathurst  by  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

June  4,  Frances,  widow  of  John  Scott  of  Beaufort  Vale,  was  married  at  Bathurst  by 

the  Rev.  William  Boardman  to  Charles  Adams. 

June  8,  John,  son  of  David  Cawood,  was  married  at  Bathurst  by  the  Rev.  William 

Boardman  to  Ann,  daughter  of  James  Murray  of  Mount  Donkin.  James  Murray  and  William 
Cawood  were  witnesses. 

Aug.  10,        The  Rev.  William  Boardman  died  at  Bathurst. 

Aug.  12,  The  Rev.  William  Boardman  was  hurried  by  the  Rev. Thomas  Ireland,  beside 
his  late  wife,  on  his  allotment  in  Beaufort  Vale,  near  to  the  site  of  the  marquee  in  which  he 
held  his  first  Service  in  1820.  Among  the  mourners  were  the  Magistrate  of  Port  Frances  and 
a  very  great  number  of  Settlers. 

Nov.  17,  Wilham  Earle  was  appointed  Master  of  Bathurst  School  at  100  pounds  per 
annum  (He  was  the  son-in-law  of  the  Rev.  ^\^lliam  Boardman,  husband  of  Mary  Boardman.) 
Dec.  1 ,  Lieut  John  Crause  was  married  at  Grahamstown  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ireland 

to  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Boardman.  Capt.  Henry  Crause  and  Judith 
Boardman  were  witnesses. 


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OBITUARY 


REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 

Died  on  10th  August  1825,  at  Bathurst,  after  an  illness  of  only  two  days,  the 
Reverend  \\^lliani  Boardman,  aged  57  years,  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England,  and 
Master  of  the  Grammar  and  Mathematical  School  recently  established  at  Bathurst. 

Mr.  Boardman  was  much  beloved  by  all  who  best  knew  him.  To  a  highly  classical 
education  and  cultivated  mind,  he  united  the  most  benevolent  friendless  disposition.  He 
was  essentially  and  particularly  the  friend  of  the  friendless,  and  however  some  sticklers 
might  blame  his  foibles  the  most  envious  caviler  never  doubted  his  integrity  of  intention  or 
the  goodness  of  his.  In  his  transactions  with  the  world  he  was  liberal  to  a  fault. 

But  while  praise  is  due  to  his  liberality,  it  is  to  be  regretted  that  he  paid  so  little 
attention  to  pecuniary  matters  as  to  leave  his  family  consisting  of  four  daughters  and  three 
sons  (  some  of  whom  are  peculiarly  helpless)  in  rather  embarrassed  circumstances;  to  them 
indeed  his  death  is  truly  afflicting. 

Mr.  Boardman  was  buried  on  the  12th  instant,  upon  his  location  adjoining  the 
grave  of  his  wife,  near  the  spot  where  in  August  1820  he  preached  his  &st  sermon  after 
his  arrival  in  the  district.  The  fiineral  procession  was  attended  by  the  Land-drost,  the 
Government  Resident  at  Port  Frances,  the  Rev.  Thos.  Ireland,  who  performed  the  Burial 
Service,  some  of  the  Heemraraden,  and  a  numerous  concourse  of  people,  including  nearly 
all  the  respectable  inhabitants  of  the  southern  part  of  Albany,  and  several  from 
Grahamstown. 

(Copied  from  a  Manuscript  by  Dr.  A.  J.  Hewitt) 


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3 


""sband   William  BOARDMANReverend-0 

Born 

27  Oct  1768 

Place 

Ashton,  Malcerfield,  Lancaster,  Hngland 

Christened 

27  Oct  1768 

Place 

Ashton,  Makerfield,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

22  Aue  1825 

Place 

Bathurst,  Cape/Good  Hope, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Beaufort  Vale, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Married 

15  May  1795 

Place 

Lathom,  Ormskirk,  Lancaster,  England 

Husband's  father 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

MRIN:  324 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

Born 

Place 

Christened 

Oct  1772 

Place 

Burtonwood  Chape,  Warrington,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

31  Jan  1823 

Place 

Bathurst, ,  Cape/Good  Hope,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Beaufort  Vale, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

1  Wife's  mother 
■  Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Mary  BOARDMAl 

Born 

10  Oct  1795 

Place 

Newburgh,  Latham,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1837 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

William  John  EARL-lh 

MRIN:  331 

Married 

1822 

Place 

Sex 

1  F 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2 

1  

Born 

16  Dec  1796 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

23  Sep  1865 

Place 

Uitenhage,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  Henrv  DIXON-2  H 

MRIN:  312 

Married 

12  Jan  1826 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Susannah  BOARD 

MAN-3 

Bom 

27  Oct  1798 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom.  Lancaster,  England 

1 

Christened 

Place 

1 
i 

Died 

8  Feb  1857 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Thomas  JARMAN-3h 

MRIN:  330 

1  Married 

31  Dec  1822 

Place 

i  Sex 
1  M 

Thomas  BOARDN 

lAN-4 

1  Born 

25  Sep  1800 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

26  Oct  1800 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

1 

1 

;  Buried 

1 

Place 

i 
i 

;  Spouse 

!           Jane  FULLIL0W-4w 

MRIN:  329 

j 

Married 

17  Aug  1828 

Place 

Blackburn, ,  Lancaster,  England 

27  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  31 1 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


""sband   William  BOARDMANReverend-O 

Wife 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Margaret  BOARDS 

4AN-5 

Born 

14  Dec  1802 

Place 

Newton,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1869 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

William  SMITH-5h 

MRIN:  367 

Married 

1843 

Place 

bex 
M 

John  Ashton  BOARDMAN-6 

Born 

8  Jul  1804 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

28  Jan  1829 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

bex 
F 

Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-7 

Born 

3  Aug  1806 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  CRAUSE-7h 

MRIN:  328 

i 

1 

Married 

1  Dec  1825 

Place 

Sex 
M 

James  Hayes  BOA 

RDMAN-8 

Bom 

22  Jul  1808 

Place 

Newton,  Lanes.,  England 

Christened 

Place 

i 

Died 

22  Aug  1889 

Place 

Barkley  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Elizabeth  DIXIE- 

8  w 

MRIN:  334 

Married 

17  Feb  1834 

Place 

Sex 
M 

!  William  John  BOARDMAN-9 

1 

Bom 

14  Feb  1811 

Place 

Blackburn, ,  Lancaster,  England 

1 

Christened 

Place 

1 
1 

!  Died 

:  1869 

Place 

i  Buried 

Place 

1 
i 

Spouse 

!           Marv  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w 

MRIN:  327 

1 

!  Married 

8  Oct  1833 

Place 

St.  George's  Chu,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

27  Jun  1997 


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118 


Typed  Copy  of  the  Original 


Extract  from  the  story  of  the  Settlement  of  the  British  Settlers  of  1 820  of  the  families 
of  the  late  Revd  Wm  Boardman  M  A  Viz. 


1   THE  REVD  WM  BOARDMAN 

2  MARGARET 

His  wife 

3  MARY 

His  Daughter  aged 

24 

4  JUDITH 

tt  It 

(• 

23 

5  SUSANNAH 

It  It 

It 

16 

6  MARGARET 

It  II 

It 

14 

7  JOHNASHTON 

Son 

»i 

13 

8  SARAH 

"  Daughter 

It 

12 

9  JAMES 

Son 

II 

11 

10  WILLIAM 

It  If 

II 

8 

One  son  left  in  Blackburn  Lancashire  England,  an  apprentice  to  a  Mr.  Barton  who 
was  an  upholster  and  had  not  carried  his  time  out  but  was  to  follow  us  his  name  was  Thomas 
age  19. 

Barkly  East 

4*^  March  1 886  Signed    JAMES  BOARDMAN 

Declared  before  me  at  Barkly  East  this  4th  March  1886 

True  Signed    E  S  Nayler   J  P 

Copy    W.  H.  Smithers 


119 


EXTRACTS  FROM  BOARDMAN  BIBLE  IN  POSSESSION 
OF  PHILIP  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 


FAMILY  REGISTER 


Of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman  (son  of  Thomas  Boardman  of  Holbrook  Hall  and  Ashton 
Manor,  Lancashire  M.A.  1st  Colonial  Chaplain,  and  his  wife  Margaret  Boardman,  bom  Hayes, 
who  were  married  in  1794,  came  out  with  the  Settlers  of  1820  in  "La  Belle  Alliance"  as  Head 
of  Willson's  Party),  and  had  the  following  children: 


1.  Mary,  bom  at  Newberry,  Lancashire,  5  October  1795. 

2.  Judith,  bom  at  Newberry,  Lancashire,  16  December  1796. 

3.  Susannah,  bom  at  Newberry,  Lancashire,  27  October  1798. 

4.  Thomas,  bom  at  Newberry,  Lancashire,  25  September  1800. 

5.  Margaret,  bom  at  Newton,  14  December  1802. 

6.  John  Ashton,  bom  at  Newton,  8  July  1804. 

7.  Sarah  Hayes,  bom  at  Newton,  3  August  1806. 

8.  James  Hayes,  bom  at  Newton,  22  July  1808. 

9.  William,  bom  at  Blackbum,  14  Febmary  1811. 


Mary,  married  Wm.  Jno.  Earle  in  1822,  Willson's  Party,  Beaufort  Vale. 

Judith,  married  John  Henry  Dixon,  1826  of  Waaiplaats. 

Susannah,  married  Thomas  Jarman,  1832  of  Clumber. 

Thomas,  remained  at  Blackbum,  married  Jane  Fuenilove  1823. 

Margaret,  married  Wm.  Smith,  land  surveyor,  Grahamstown  1843. 

John  Ashton,  died  at  Grahamstown,  1827.  Age  23. 

Sarah  Hayes,  married  John  Crause,  Army  Captain,  1825. 

James  Hayes,  married  Elizabeth  Dixie,  1834. 

William,  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Caldecott,  October  1833. 

Rev'd.  William  Boardman,  died  at  Bathurst  in  1827. 
Margaret  Boardman,  bom  Hayes,  died  at  Bathurst  in  1824. 
Susannah,  died  at  Peddie,  8th  Febmary  1859. 
Margaret,  died  at  Adelaide,  5th  1869. 

Daughter  of  Mary  (Miss  Earle)  married  Richard  Read  of  Aliwal  North. 

(  Copied  from  the  1820  Settlers  Archives,  Capetown  ,  Union  of  South  Africa 
by  Clarence  D.  Taylor  on  January  23,  1933). 


120 


^  JOHN  R.  BULMER  PEDIGREE  CHART 


NAME: 

WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 
MARGARET  REYES 

CHILDREN: 

1.  MARY 

William  John  Earl 

2.  JUDITH 

John  Henry  Dixon 

3.  SUSANNAH 

Thomas  Jarman 

4.  THOMAS 

Jane  Fuenilove 

5.  MARGARET 

Will  Smith 

6.  JOHN  ASHTON 


BIRTH  27  Oct  1768  Ashton-in-Makerfield 

ORDAINED  23  Nov  1803 
Of  Liverpool 

Married  16  May  1795  Ormskirk 

Died  1823  Bathurst  (age  44) 

Birth  10  Oct  1795  Newburgh,  Lathom 

Married  1822 

Birth  16  Dec  1796  Newburgh 

Married  1826 

Birth  27  Oct  1798  Newburgh 

Married  1822 

Birth  25  Sep  1800  Newburgh 

Married  1828  Blackburn 

Birth  14  Oct  1802  Newton-Le- Williams 
7  Nov  1802 

Birth  8  July  1804  Newton-Le- Williams 

12  Aug  1804 

Died  1827 


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7.  SARAH  HEYES 


Birth 


5  Aug  1806 
31  Aug  1806 


Newton-Le- Williams 


John  Crause 


Married 


1825 


8.  JAMES  HEYES 


Birth 


22  Jul  1808 


Newton-Le- Williams 


22  Aug  1808 


Elizabeth  Dixie 


Married 


17  Feb  1834 


9.  WmLIAM  JOHN 


Birth 


14  Feb  1811 


Bkckbum 


Mary  Caldicot 


Married 


1833 


John  Bulmer,  a  genealogist  and  honorary  treasurer  of  the  Lancashire  Parish 
Register  Society,  U.  K.,  had  done  research  on  the  Boardman  line  and  was  in 
contact  with  Dawn  Brummer,  Zimbabwe,  in  the  1980's.  For  the  story  of  the 
origin  of  the  Bulmer  chart,  see  "My  2nd  Experience  in  Finding  Relatives  in 
Africa,"  by  Clarence  D.  Taylor,  p.  196. 


122 


Rev.  William  Boardman's  Child  #  1 


Section  HI 

MARY    BO ARDM AN 
1795  -  1837 


William   John  Earl(e) 
1800  -  1853 


123 


ID#  1 


MARY  BOARDMAN 

Mary  Boardman  was  bom  at  Newton,  Lancaster,  England  on  10  October  1795,  the 
1st  child  of  9  and  1st  daughter  of  Rev.  William  Boardman  and  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman. 

Mary  with  her  Father,  Mother,  brothers  and  sisters,  and  after  one  month  delay  due  to 
the  frozen  ice  jam  on  the  Thames  River,  sailed  from  the  Downs,  London,  on  the  transport  ship 
La  Belle  Alliance,  12  February  1820.  They  arrived  at  Algoa  Bay  (Port  Elizabeth)  24  May 
1820. 

While  on  the  boat,  Mary  became  well  acquainted  with  a  young  farmer,  a  member  of 
the  Willson  Party,  by  the  name  of  William  John  Earl,  age  1 9.  In  1 822  Mary  and  William  John 
were  married. 

On  the  shipping  list,  both  Mary,  teacher,  age  24;  and  her  sister  Judith,  age  23,  would 
qualify  for  the  land  grant. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  EARL  (EARLE) 

William  John  Earl,  a  member  of  the  Willson  Party  listed  as  a  former,  age  1 9,  embarked 
on  the  ship  La  Belle  Alliance  12  February  1 820  and  arrived  at  Algoa  Bay  on  24  May  1 820. 
He  made  his  home  in  lower  Albany,  near  Bathurst  and  at  Beaufort  Vale. 

William  John  Earl  married  Mary  Boardman,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  and 
Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  in  1822. 

William  became  a  teacher  and  he  and  his  wife  Mary,  in  1 832,  took  over  the  Bathurst 
Grammar  School. 

While  fighting  in  the  8th  Kaffir  War  of  1 853,  he  was  kiUed. 


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3 


Husband   ^^^^^^  j^j^  EARL-lh 

Born 

1  son 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

■ 

Died 

Place 

rviDany,  i^apc,  vjuou  nope,  oouui  r\rrica 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Married 

1822 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

G  Deceased 

Wife 

Mary  BOARDMAN- 1 

Born 

10  Oct  1795 

Place 

Newburgh,  Latham,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

1 
! 

Died 

1837 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

MRIN:  311 

B  Deceased 

Wife's  naother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

S  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

M 

John  EARL- 1.1 

Born 

1824 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

George  EARL- 1.2 

1 
i 

Born 

1826 

Place 

. ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Sarah  EARL- 1.3 

i 
1 

Born 

1828 

P13C6 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1  Spouse 

Married 

Place 

'  Sex 

1  F 

Sophia  Benison  EARL- 1.4 

1 

Born 

1  1829 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

j  Christened 

Place 

'  Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

;  Spouse 

1            Hf.rhp.rt  lnne.<;  RI JRIDGE- 1 .4h 

MRIN:  14 

1 

'  Married 

10  Oct  1846 

Place 

Gr^hamstown.  ,  Caoe  Province,  South  Africa 

27Junl997  125 


Family  Group  Record  -  331 

Page  2  of  2 

Husband   William  John  EARL- 1  h 

Wife 

Marv  BOARDMAN-1 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Mary  Elizabeth  EARL- 1.5 

Born 

Abt  1832 

Place 

Grahamstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Thomas  Philip  Ogden  MATHEW  Dr.                                                                                 MRIN:  504 

Married 

Place 

. .  South  Africa 

27  Jun  1997 


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Family  Group  Record  - 14 


Husband   ^^^^^^  j^^^^  RUBIDGE- 1  Ah 

Bom 

1826 

Place 

Gletwyn, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

! 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1860 

Place 

Gletwyn, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

10  Oct  1846 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

\ 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Sophia  Benison  EARL- 1.4 

! 

Born 

1829 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

\ 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  John  EARL-lh 

MRIN:  331 

S  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Mary  BOARDMAN-1 

S  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

i  F 

Mary  Payne  RUBD 

DGE- 1.4.1 

Born 

1847 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, .  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

! 

Married 

Place 

;  Sex 
F 

Sarah  RUBIDGE- 1 

.4.2 

Bom 

1849 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Peter  MORKEL-1.4.2h 

MRIN:  15 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Louisa  RUBIDGE- 1.4.3 

Born 

1851 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i 

1  Died 

Place 

i 

Buried 

Place 

1 
1 

Spouse 

1 
1 

1 

Married 

j  Place 

1  Sex 
1  M 

Robert  Henry  RUBIDGE- 1.4.4 

1 

Born 

1852 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

j 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Asnes  RUBIDGE- 1.4.4W 

MRIN:  33 

! 

Married 

Place 

12  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record  - 14 


5 


6 


7 


Husband    Tiprbert  Jones  RUBIDGE-1  4h 

<?nnhia  Reni<;on  FARL-1  4 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Herbert  Earl  RUBIDGE-1. 4.5 

I 

Born 

1853 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Horence  RUBIDG 

E- 1.4.6 

1 
1 

Born 

1857 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Ernest  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7 

Born 

Abt  1858 

Place 

Graaf  Reinet, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Maria  (Minnie)  SMUTS-1.4.7W                                                                                          MRIN:  16 

Married 

Abt  1880 

1  Place 

! , ,  South  Africa 

12  Aug  1997 


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Descendants  of  Mary  BOARDMAN-1 


12  Aug  1997 


1 .  Mary  BOARDMAN-1        (b.1 795  d.1 837) 

sp:  William  John  EARL-lh        (b.1800  m.1822  d.1853) 

—  2.  John  EARL-1.1  {b.1824) 

—  2.  George  EARL- 1.2  (b.1826) 
r—  2.  Sarah  EARL-1.3  (b.1828) 

2.  Sophia  Benlson  EARL- 1.4       (b.1 829) 
sp:  Herbert  Jones  RUBIDGE-1.4h      (b.  1 826  m.  1846  d.1 860) 

3.  Mary  Payne  RUBIDGE-1.4.1  (b.1847) 
j—  3.  Sarah  RUBIDGE-1.4.2  (b.1849) 
sp:  Peter  MORKEL-1.4.2h 

—  4.  Arthur  RUBIDGE  MORKEL-1. 4.2.1  (b.1873) 
sp:  Alice  SOUTHEY-1 .4.2.1  w  (b.1875) 

—  5.  Rhoda  MORKEL-1 421 1 
sp:  Charles  MORGAN-14211h 
sp:  Graham  Fenwick  WRIGHT-14211h2 

—  5.  Reggie  MORKEL-1 421 2 
sp:  Ann  THORNE-14212w 

6.  John  MORKEL-142121 
I  sp:  Rosemary  DUNLOP-142121W 

7.  Philippa  MORKEL-142121 1 
7.  Mary  MORKEL-1421212 

—  7.  Jeremy  MORKEL-1 421 21 3 
7.  Campbell  MORKEL-1421214 
7.  Antony  MORKEL-1421215 
7.  John  MORKEL-1421216 

6.  Rex  MORKEL-142122 
sp:  Patricia  SCOTT-LANE- 1 42 122w 

7.  Diana  MORKEL-142121 
\—  7.  Arthur  MORKEL-1 421 222 
7.  Brian  MORKEL-1421223 
7.  Keith  MORKEL-1421224 
6.  David  MORKEL-142123 
sp:  Joan  WILLIAMS-142123w 

—  7.  Patricia  MORKEL-1 421 231 
7.  Coral  MORKEL-1 421 232 
7.  Deborah  MORKEL-1 421 233 

5.  Vincent  MORKEL-14213 
5.  Cecil  MORKEL-14214 
sp:  Betty  MORKEL-14214w 
6.  Clive  MORKEL-142141 
sp:  Pat  STOBART-142141W 

—  7.  Brian  MORKEL-142141 1  (b.1970) 

—  7.  Derrick  MORKEL-1 421 41 2 

—  6.  Meryl  MORKEL-1 421 42 

—  6.  Alan  MORKEL-142143 
'—  6.  Barry  MORKEL-142143 

5.  Clifford  MORKEL-14215 

sp:  Sheila  NORMAN-14215w 
5.  Ernest  MORKEL-1 421 6 


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5.  Corolie  MORKEL-14217 

—  5.  Cynthia  MORKEL-14218 
^  5.  Ronald  Nonnan  MORKEL-14219 

—  5.  Antony  Brian  MORKEL-1 4220 

—  4.  Hilda  MORKEL-1. 4.2.2  (b.1875) 
sp:  J.  ELEY-1.4.2.2h  (b.1873) 

4.  Minnie  MORKEL-1. 4.2.3  (b.1878) 
sp:  Fred  ALEXANDER-1.4.2.3h  (b.1874) 

—  4.  May  MORKEL-1. 4.2.4  (b.1878) 
sp:  CORSER-1.4.2.4h  (b.1878) 

4.  Olive  MORKEL-1. 4.2.5  (b.1882) 
sp:  TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h  (b.1880) 

—  5.  Clare  TOWNSEND-1 4251 
5.  Vernon  TOWNSEND-1 4252 

—  5.  Guy  (Bobby)  TOWNSEND-14253 

—  5.  Elaine  TOWNSEND-14254 

—  5.  Wendy  TOWNSEND-1 4255 
^  5.  Atherton  TOWNSEND-1 4256 

4.  Ernest  MORKEL-1. 4.2.6 
4.  Ivy  MORKEL-1. 4.2.7  (b.1888) 
sp:  Theophilus  Cecil  FYNN-1.4.2.7h  (b.1885) 

—  5.  JeanFYNN-14271 
sp:  Seymour  SMITH-14271h 

6.  Jennifer  S.  SMITH-142711 
sp:  Jean  LA  FITTE- 1 42711  h 

—  7.  Danielle  LA  FITTE-14271 1 1 

—  7.  Sara  LA  FITTE-14271 12 
I—  7.  Jeaniac  LA  FITTE-14271 13 

sp:  Basil  FARRANT-14271h2 

'[—  6.  Jonathan  FARRANT- 14271 2 

t 

|—  6.  Hilary  FARRANT-142713 
i        sp:  HARTLEY-142713h 
^  6.  Kim  FARRANT-142714 

—  5.  Margaret  FYNN- 14272 
sp:  LIDDLE-14272h 
sp:  HAMILTON-14272h2 

5.  Mildred  FYNN-1 4273 
sp:  M.  DAVIS-14273h 
'      6.  Richard  DAVIS-1 42731 

6.  Antony  DAVIS-1 42732  (b.1955) 
5.  Vivian  FYNN- 14274 
I        sp:  Tony  GRIFFITH-1 4274h 
I        —  6.  Heather  GRIFFITH-1 42741 
I        L_  6  Michael  GRIFFITH-142742 
'■—  5.  Farewell  FYNN-1 4275 
sp:  Pat  KERR-14275W 

—  6.  Leonard  FYNN-1 42751 

—  6.  Elizabeth  FYNN-1 42752 

—  6.  Linda  FYNN- 142753 
sp:  Shirley  MARTIN-14275W2 
'—  6.  Terry  FYNN-142754  (b.1969) 

^  3.  Louisa  RUBIDGE-1. 4.3  (b.1851) 


r 


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—  3.  Robert  Henry  RUBIDGE-1. 4.4  (b.1852) 
sp:  Agnes  RUBIDGE-1.4.4W  (b.1854) 

'f-  3.  Herbert  Earl  RUBIDGE-1. 4.5  (b.1853) 
|—  3.  Florence  RUBIDGE-1. 4.6  (b.1857) 
^  3.  Ernest  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7  (b.1858) 

sp:  Maria  (Minnie)  SMUTS-1.4.7W    (b.1860  m.1880) 

—  4.  Mary  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.1  (b.1881) 

—  4.  Herbert  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.2  (b.1883) 

—  4.  Sophia  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.3  (b.1886) 
2.  Mary  Elizabeth  EARL-1.5  (b.1832) 

sp:  Thomas  Philip  Ogden  MATHEW  Dr.-1 .5h  (b.1856) 

—  3.  Florence  Mary  MATHEW-1. 5.1  (b.1859) 

sp:  Charles  Herman  Shaw  RH0DES-1.5.1h  (b.1856) 

—  4.  Thomas  Cyian  RHODES-1. 5.1.1  (b.1879) 
j        I        sp:  Maud  Hester  REMINGTON-1. 5.1.1  w 

j        ^  4.  Vera  Maud  RHODES-1. 5. 1.2  (b.1881) 

;  sp:  Robert  SeftimusCRAWFORD-1. 5.1. 2h  (b.1877) 

—  5.  Ivan  George  Jack  CRAWFORD-1 51 21  (b.1906) 

—  5.  George  Hamilyn  Earl  CRAWFORD-1 51 22  (b.1908) 

sp:  Hilda  OSBORNE-15122  w 
I  sp:  Helen  Consynus  RAFA-15122  w2 

—  5.  Beryl  Eileen  CRAWFORD-15123  (b.1912) 

I  i        sp:  John  Jack  DYASON-1 5123  h    (b.  1 907  m.  1036) 

j  I  6.  Ann  Clare  DYASON-1 51 231  (b.1936) 

j  sp:  Comelis  Janse  DEJAGER-151231  h  (b.  1 920  m.  1958) 

[—  7.  Anne  Helen  DEJAGER-151231 1  (b.1959) 
I—  7.  David  John  DEJAGER-151231 2  (b.1961) 
—  6.  Margaret  Jean  DYASON-1 51 232  (b.1939) 
sp:  Michael  GRAVELLl-1 51232  h 
!        L_  6.  John  DYASON-151233  (b.1945) 

—  5.  Noreen  Margaret  CRAWFORD-1 51 24  (b.1916) 

i 

i        sp:  Wyndham  GORDON-15124  h    (b.1916  d.1960) 
L  5.  Jean  Pamela  CRAWFORD-1 5125  w  (b.1922) 
sp:  Leslie  ATKINSON-15125  h 

—  4.  Constance  Mabel  RHODES-1. 5. 1.3  (b.1883) 

sp:  William  Rowe  EALES-1 .5.1.3  h 

—  4.  Porter  Florence  RHODES-1. 5.1. 4  (b.1885) 
I  sp:  Reginald  THORNTON- 1 .5. 1 .4  h 

;        L  4.  Basil  RHODES-1 .5.1. 5  (b.1888) 

I 

sp:  Dolores  JORGENSON-1 .5.1 .5  w 
sp:  Doris.  HUNDLE-1.5.1.5  w2 
I  sp:  CLASSENS- 1.5. 1.5  w3 

—  3.  Jessie  Hope  MATHEW- 1.5.2 

sp:  Clarence  DEWITT-1 .5.2.  h 

—  3.  Emmeline  Mary  Earle  MATHEW- 1.5.3 

sp:  Arthur  Sidney  HOOK-1 .5.3.  h 

—  3.  Charles  Ogden  MATHEW-1. 5.4 

sp:  Edith  LEE-1. 5.4  w 

—  3.  Augustus  Thomas  MATHEW-1. 5.5 

sp:  Ida  MCMASTER-1.5.5  w 


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Rev.  William  Boardman's  Child  #  2 


Section  IV 
JUDITH  BOARDMAN 
1796  -  1865 

John    Henry  Dixon 
1786  -  1874 


133 


Family  Group  Record  -  312 


3 


4 


Husband    t  u    tt  t 
John  Henry  I 

DIXON-2  H 

Born 

28  May  1786 

Place 

West  Ham, ,  Essex,  England 

Chnstened 

25  Jun  1787 

Place 

West  Ham, ,  Essex,  England 

Died 

1 2  Jan  1 826 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Married 

12  Jan  1826 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

i 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

i 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2 

Born 

16  Dec  1796 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lalhom,  Lancaster,  England 

i  Christened 

Place 

^  Died 

23  Sep  1865 

Place 

Uitenhage,  Cape,  South  Africa 

\  Buried 

Place 

:  Wife's  father 

1                        William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

MRIN:311             E  Deceased 

!  Wife's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

E  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Anne  Judith  DIXO 

N-2.1 

Born 

16  Nov  1826 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Chnstened 

15  Nov  1829 

Place 

Cathedral  Church,  Grahamstown,  Cape,  South  Africa 

i 

Died 

28  Mar  1877 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Afirica 

i 

Spouse 

Johan  Godlieb  HARTMAN-2.1h 

MRIN:313 

1 

IVIarried 

Place 

1  Sex 
M 

Joseph  DIXON-2.2 

Born 

6  Jan  1828 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

i 
1 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

j 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

i 
1 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

!  F 

Margaret  DIXON-2.3 

j 

Born 

26  Mar  1829 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Chnstened 

Place 

i 

! 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Ellen  DIXON-2.4 

;  Born 

1                7  Nov  1830 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Feb  1831 

Place 

i  Buried 

Place 

i  Spouse 

i 

1  Married 

1 

Place 

11  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  312 


5 


6 


7 


""^''^"'^   John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

'  Wife 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

John  Boardman  DIXON-2.5 

Born 

8  Jan  1832 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

9  May  1832 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

Born 

14  Mar  1835 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape/Good  Hope,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  May  1884 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Spouse 

Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w                                                                                                  MRIN:  443 

Married 

21  Jan  1865 

PI3C6 

Salt  Lake  City. ,  Utah 

Sex 
F 

Adelaid  Catherine 

DIXON-2.7 

j 
1 

Born 

29  Jan  1837 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married  Place 

27  Jun  1997 


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BIOGRAPHY  OF  JUDITH  BOARDMAN  DIXON 


1796  -  1865 

The  Boardman  family  of  Haydock  Lodge,  Holbrook  Hall  and  Ashton  Manor,  was  a 
very  respectful  and  influential  family  of  Lancaster,  England.  They  owned  considerable 
property  at  Haydock  and  Liverpool. 

To  Thomas  Boardman  and  Mary  Ashton,  a  son,  christened  William  was  bom  October 
27, 1768.  His  parents  desired  that  he  obtain  an  education  and  become  a  schoolmaster.  After 
his  prep  school,  at  1 8,  he  entered  the  Manchester  Grammar  School  for  his  advanced  study. 
After  his  marriage  to  Margaret  Hayes,  he  obtained  a  school  at  Newburgh,  about  ten  miles 
from  his  birtlplace,  where  four  of  their  children  were  bom:  Mary,  October  5,  1 795;  JUDITH, 
December  16,  1796;  Sussanah,  October  27,  1798;  Thomas,  September  25,  1800. 

From  Newburgh,  William  moved  his  family  to  Pinnington  to  teach  school.  Here  the 
following  children  were  bom  Margaret,  December  14,  1802;  John  Ashton,  July  8,  1804; 
Sarah  Hayes,  August  5,  1806;  James  Hayes,  July  22,  1808.  They  were  christened  at  Newton 
in  Makersfield,  close  to  William's  birthplace. 

Prior  to  the  birth  of  Judith's  son  William  (bom  February  14,1811  at  Blackburn, 
England),  they  had  moved  the  femily  to  Grimshaw  Park  in  Blackbum,  where  Wm  was  Master 
of  Grammar  School.  He  resigned,  his  position  at  Blackbum  in  1819  to  become  one  of  the 
1 820  Settlers  to  colonize  the  Albany  Settlement  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  South  Africa. 

Judith  attended  school  at  Pinnington  and  Blackbum,  and  no  doubt,  she  and  Mary  were 
assisting  their  father  at  the  Grammar  School  in  Blackbum,  just  before  they  left  England  for 
South  Africa.  Later,  Mary  and  her  husband  took  over  the  schools  which  had  been  started  by 
the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  at  Bathhurst  and  Cuylerville  in  South  Africa. 

Judith  Boardman,  next  to  the  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  and  my 
great  grandmother,  in  1 820  was  old  enough  to  sign  up  for  an  allotment  of  land  in  South 
Afiica  and  qualify  as  an  1 820  Settler. 

Judith,  together  with  her  fether  and  mother  and  four  sisters  and  four  brothers  with  all 
their  earthly  possessions,  left  Blackbum,  England  on  December  23,  1819  for  London, 


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England  where  they  were  to  board  the  La  Belle  Alliance  sailing  ship. 

Upon  their  arrival  at  London,  their  sailing  vessel  was  frozen  solidly  in  the  ice,  at 
Depthford  on  the  Thames  River;  unable  to  move. 

The  Boardman  femily  boarded  their  ship,  La  Belle  Alliance,  fully  expecting  the  ice  to 
break-up  in  a  few  days  and  permit  them  to  set  sail  for  sunny  South  Africa. 

This  being  a  very  unusual  and  severe  winter,  it  took  the  sailing  vessel  nearly  a  month 
to  proceed  a  distance  of  two  miles  down  the  River  into  open  sea  water  by  February  14,  1 820. 

The  three  month  voyage  to  Algoa  Bay,  South  Africa  was  a  long,  hot,  monotonous 
journey,  with  plenty  of  time  to  rest,  relax,  and  very  little  work,  except  when  the  ship  had  to 
be  fimiigated  and  scrubbed  down. 

With  307  persons,  plus  the  crew,  crowded  into  a  small  sailing  vessel  such  as  the  La 
Belle  Alliance,  sickness  such  as  measles,  whooping  cough  and  colds  spread  rapidly.  Luckily 
there  were  three  medical  doctors  on  board  to  give  relief  where  needed.  The  smallpox 
epidemic,  on  board  ship,  took  the  lives  of  several  members,  who  were  buried  at  sea. 

On  May  24, 1 820,  the  anchor  of  the  La  Belle  Alliance  was  dropped  in  Algoa  Bay,  the 
dis-embarkation  point  for  the  Settlers.  Another  week  passed  before  the  passengers,  their 
boxes,  bags  and  luggage  were  loaded  on  the  flat  boats  and  delivered  to  the  sandy  beach. 
"Settlers  Town"  was  the  first  ten:q)orary  home  of  the  Boardman' s  in  the  new  land  of  South 
Africa.  This  consisted  of  rows  of  tents  back  from  the  shoreline,  occupied  by  the  Settlers  while 
they  were  waiting  for  the  wagons  to  transport  them  and  their  possessions  to  their  new, 
permanent  land  locations. 

Judith  and  her  family  had  to  waste  another  thirty-four  days  in  Settlers  Town  before 
their  luggage  and  equipment  was  loaded  on  the  wagons  for  their  trip  inland. 

It  took  the  Boardman  femily  about  eight  days  of  jolting,  bouncing,  and  tossing  in  the 
ox  drawn  wagons  over  the  hot,  dry,  dusty  roads,  before  they  reached  their  destination. 

Finalfy,  the  acting  leader  of  the  Willson  Party,  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  halted  the 
caravan  and  was  shown  his  land  allotment.  The  boxes  and  luggage  were  unloaded  and  the 
wagons  departed  leaving  the  Settlers  sitting  on  their  boxes,  along  in  a  new  and  unfamiliar  wild 
land. 

Father  and  mother,  boys  and  girls,  all  pitched  in  to  provide  a  shelter  to  protect  them 


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from  the  elements,  animals  and  natives. 

Life  in  England  had  been  comfortable  and  pleasant  for  Judith.  Now,  at  the  age  of 
twenty-three,  it  became  a  difficult  adjustment  to  make,  under  the  primitive  living  conditions 
of  an  1820  Settler. 

The  law  in  the  Settlement  forbid  them  to  hire  slave  servants,  so  Judith  and  her  sisters 
pitched  in  to  he^  their  fether  build  their  j5rst  crude  shelter.  Before  the  crops  could  be  planted, 
the  land  had  to  be  cleared  and  the  seed-bed  prepared,  which  Judith  and  her  sisters  helped  to 
do.  Then  in  despair,  they  watched  their  growing  crops,  dry-up  and  die  from  the  drought  and 
rust  disease.  Life  in  this  new  land  was  hard,  dis-heartening  and  full  of  discouragement  and 
despair. 

Time  and  time  again,  Judith  and  her  sisters  wished  they  had  not  left  comfortable 
England.  At  their  home  in  England  they  would  have  friends  of  their  own  age  to  associate 
with,  places  to  go,  and  things  to  do.  Here  in  Africa  they  were  confined  to  the  boundaries  of 
their  settlement,  no  new  friends;  only  hard,  toilsome  work,  day  after  day. 

Two  years  after  the  Boardman  family  landed  in  South  Africa,  the  eldest  daughter, 
Mary  Boardman,  married  a  fellow  Willson  Party  Settler  and  passenger  on  the  sailing  ship.  La 
Belle  Alliance;  William  John  Earl.  Up  to  this  time,  Judith  had  the  close  companionship  with 
her  sister  Mary,  but  now  this  was  taken. 

A  year  later,  on  January  31,1 823,  Judith's  mother,  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman  died. 
Now  the  eldest  daughter  at  home,  Judith  assumed  the  responsibiUty  of  running  the  home  and 
caring  for  her  fether  and  three  younger  sisters  and  three  younger  brothers;  which  was  a  most 
difficult  job  under  such  adverse  living  conditions. 

Sadness  again  entered  the  Boardman  household  when  the  Rev.  William  Boardman 
died  on  August  22, 1825  at  Bathhurst.  Now  the  fiill  responsibility  of  the  orphaned  Boardman 
children  was  hers. 

The  following  December,  nineteen  year  old,  Sarah  Boardman  married  John  Crause, 
a  British  Army  Captain,  wiio  was  stationed  at  the  Army  Garrison  in  Grahamstown.  This  was 
one  less  responsibility  for  Judith. 

Now  amidst  this  time  of  trouble  and  sorrow,  a  ray  of  hope  and  happiness  appeared 
in  the  form  of  a  proposal  of  marriage  from  John  Henry  Dixon,  the  Leader  of  the  1 820  Settler 


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Dixon  Party,  a  widower  since  June  21, 1924,  when  his  first  wife  Margaret  Walden  Dixon  had 
died,  leaving  four  daughters  and  one  son.  Judith  Boardman  and  John  Henry  Dixon  were 
married  in  the  St  George  Church,  Grahamstown  on  January  12,  1826  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Ireland. 

Coming  fi-om  a  large  family  of  boys  and  girls  and  for  several  years  having  managed 
the  household  duties  of  her  father's  house,  was  not  difficult  for  Judith  to  assume  full 
responsibility  of  the  Dixon  household  and  acting  as  mother  of  the  five  motherless  children: 
Mary,  age  15;  Emma,  age  12;  Eliza,  age  10;  Sarah,  age  8;  and  William,  age  5. 

Happiness  again  entered  Judith's  life  with  the  birth  of  her  first  child  and  daughter,  Ann 
Judith,  on  November  16,  1826. 

Of  the  seven  children  bom  to  Judith,  she  only  raised  two  to  maturity;  her  oldest 
daughter  Ann  Judith  and  her  youngest  boy  Henry  Aldous.  Then  to  have  her  youngest  son, 
Henry  A.  join  the  Mormon  Church  and  he  being  turned  out  of  her  home  by  his  father  and 
disowned,  was  a  heartbreaking  ejq)erience  for  her. 


JUDITH  BOARDMAN  DIXON'S  CHILDREN: 


Ann  Judith  Dixon               Bom    16  Nov  1826  Died  8  Mar  1877 

Joseph  Dixon  6  Jan  1828 

Margaret  Dixon  26  Mar  1829 

Ellen  Dixon  7  Nov  1830                   2  Feb  1831 

John  Boardman  Dixon  8  Dec  1831                     9  May  1832 

Henry  Aldous  Dixon  14  Mar  1835                    4  May  1884 

Adelaid  Catherine  Dixon  29  Jan  1837 


From  1829  to  the  middle  of  1834,  three  of  Judith's  children  were  bom  under  very 
trying  e?q)eriences.  This  was  a  period  when  the  natives  were  continuously,  making  trouble  for 
the  Settlers  by  driving  off  their  cattle,  setting  fire  to  their  houses  and  even  killing  many  of  the 
Settlers.  The  6th  KafBr  War  between  the  natives  and  the  whites,  which  started  on  December 
of  1834,  was  the  worst. 


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Thus  on  March  14,  1 835,  during  this  Kaffir  6th  War,  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  was  bom 
in  Grahamstown  to  Judith.  It  was  here  in  Grahamstown  that  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  grew  up 
as  a  boy.  His  fether  had  moved  from  the  Dixon  Location  " Waaplaats"  into  Grahamstown  and 
became  a  merchant. 

John  Henry  Dixon  had  accumulated  sulQBcient  wealth,  by  1850,  to  retire  from  business. 
Thus  in  his  64*  year  he  bought  a  house  in  Uitenhage,  a  wealthy  retired  village  120  miles 
South  from  Grahamstown  and  21  miles  inland  from  Port  Elizabeth. 

Anne  Judith  Dixon  had  married  Johan  Godlieb  Hartman  on  February  1 846  and  stayed 
in  Grahamstown  when  John  Henry,  Judith  and  Henry  A.  Dixon  moved  to  Uitenhage. 

It  was  here  in  Uitenhage  on  March  14,  1855  that  Judith's  youngest  son  Henry  A. 
came  home  with  a  wet  bundle  of  clothes  under  his  arm  and  announced  that  he  had  been 
baptized  a  member  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  Henry's  father  calmed 
down  long  enough  to  tell  him  that  since  he  had  chosen  between  his  family  and  the  filthy 
Mormons  that  he  must  leave  his  house  and  never  return.  He  then  left  the  room  with  his  wife, 
Judith,  screaming  after  him,  pleading  for  mercy  and  a  reconciliation.  Eight  months  later, 
Judith's  youngest  son,  Henry  A.  left  Port  Elizabeth  for  Utah. 

Henry  A.  Dixon  returned  to  the  country  of  his  birth  in  December  of  1 861 .  His  mother, 
Judith  persuaded  her  husband,  John  Henry  to  invite  their  son  to  pay  them  a  visit  at  Uitenhage. 

In  January  of  1 862,  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  was  transferred  from  his  activities  as  a 
missionary  for  the  Church  in  Capetown,  to  the  Port  Elizabeth  District.  On  January  1 8th  he 
accepted  his  parents  invitation  and  was  given  a  prodigal  son's  welcome  to  their  home.  Judith 
gave  him  a  five  pound  note  and  sent  him  to  the  local  clothing  store  where  she  paid  for  a  new 
suit  of  clothes  for  him. 

Judith  encouraged  him  to  bring  his  girl  fiiend  from  England,  marry  her  and  settle 
down  in  Africa  to  a  life  of  comfort  and  ease,  and  be  near  his  femily.  She  even  had  her  husband 
promise  to  provide  a  furnished  house  and  to  see  that  he  was  taken  care  of  financially  for  the 
rest  of  his  life.  But  of  no  avail.  Henry  A.  returned  to  his  missionary  labors  two  days  later. 
From  time  to  time,  without  her  husband's  knowledge,  she  sent  her  missionary  son  money  to 
help  sustain  him  financially. 


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About  one  year  and  a  half  after  her  only  living  son  returned  to  his  home  in  Utah, 
Judith  Boardman  Dixon  died  at  Uitenhage,  South  Africa  on  September  23,  1865,  where  she 
was  buried. 

Clarence  Dixon  Taylor 
1979 

Great  Grandson  2  Gen.  Removed 
From  Rev.  William  Boardman 


"WAAPLAATS"    DIXON  LOCATION  199A 


141 


Family  Group  Record  -  31 3  page i  of  i 


2 


3 


Husband   j^^an  Godlieb  HARTMAN-2.1h 

Born 

1 

Place 

i 

Christened 

Place 

r 

Died 

25  Sep  1862 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Married 

Place 

j 

i 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Anne  Judith  DIXON-2. 1 

! 

Bom 

16  Nov  1826 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

15  Nov  1829 

Place 

Cathedral  Church,  Grahamstown,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Died 

28  Mar  1877 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

! 

Wife's  father 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

MRIN:312 

a  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2 

a  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

John  HARTMAN-2. 1.1 

Born 

21  Jan  1850 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

14Jun  1927 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Henry  HARTMAh 

[-2.1.2 

1 

Bom 

14  Jul  1852 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

1 

1 

Died 

1  Jun  1928 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

j 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Marv  Ann  NEWSON-2. 1 .2w 

MRIN:314 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2. 1.3 

1 

Born 

28  Feb  1854 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Mar  1911 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

! 

!  Spouse 

1           Donald  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2. 1 .3h 

MRIN:315 

Married 

27  Jan  1891 

Place 

Cradock,  ,  Cape  Province.  South  Africa 

1  Sex 
M 

William  HARTMAN-2. 1 .4 

! 

i  Bom 

9  Sep  1857 

Place 

Grahamstown. ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

i 

i  Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  Nov  1933 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Spouse 

1           Florence  Elizabeth  MCCLOED 

MRIN:  488 

1 

i  Married 

'               30  Apr  1901 

Place 

Cradock.  Cape,  South  Africa 

20  Aug  1997 

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Rev.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN'S  GREAT  GRANDCHILDREN 
Anne  Judith  Dixon  Hartman  Children 


Henry 


I.D.  #  2,1.2. 


143 


William 
I.D.  #  2.1.4. 


Descendants  of  Anne  Judith  DIXON-2.1 


12  Aug  1997 


I.Anne  Judith  DIXON-2.1       (b.1826  d.1877) 

sp:  Johan  Godlieb  HARTMAN-2.1h  (d.1862) 

2.  John  HARTM AN-2. 1 .1      (b.  1 850  d.  1 927) 
—  2.  Henry  HARTM  AN-2. 1.2     (b.  1 852  d.  1928) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  NEWSON-2. 1 .2w    (b.  1 849  d.  1 920) 

—  3.  Edwin  Henry  HARTMAN-2.1.2.1    (b.1884  d.1884) 

—  3.  Violet  Annie  HARTMAN-2.1. 2.2  (b.1886) 
sp:  Clarence  WEAKLEY-2.1 .2.2h  (m.1929) 

^  3.  Owen  Dixon  HARTMAN-2.1. 2.3    (b.1889  d.1895) 
2.  Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2.1.3     (b.1854  d.191 1) 
sp:  Donald  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2.1.3h     (b.1856  m.1891  d.1928) 
3.  Florence  Mary  MC  DON ALD-2. 1.3.1    (b.  1 892  d.  1 972) 
sp:  Joseph  RADFORD-2. 1 .3. 1  h  (b.  1 894  d.  1 981 ) 


|—  4.  Deryck  Vincent  RADFORD-21 311      (b.1919  d.1993) 
I        sp:  Joy  Elizabeth  NEWTON-2131 1w  (b.1923) 
I        p  5.  Bryan  Vincent  RADFORD-21 31 11  (b.1948) 

sp:  Chans  Margaret  FEUERHEERD-21 311 1w  (b.1949) 

—  5.  Clyve  Wesley  RADFORD-21 31 12  (b.1952) 
sp:  Catherine  Louise  Bridget  MOORE-2131 12w  (b.1955) 
^  6.  Bridget  Elizabeth  RADFORD-2131121  (b.1993) 

5.  Owynne  Herbert  RADFORD-21 31 13  (b.1955) 
sp:  AnnettVILJOEN-213113w  (b.1959) 
j—  6.  Russell  Deryck  RADFORD-21 31 131  (b.1982) 

—  6.  Jessica  Joy  RADFORD-2131 132  (b.1986) 

—  5.  Lyell  Joseph  RADFORD-2131 14  (b.1955) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Anne  NORCOTT-213114w  (b.1953) 
^  6.  Jennifer  Ann  RADFORD-21 31 141  (b.1987) 

6.  Alexander  John  RADFORD-2131 142  (b.1990) 
5.  Allyn  James  RADFORD-2131 15  (b.1958) 
sp:  Nerise  Ann  FRENCH-2131 15w  (b.1958) 

—  6.  Kirsten  Angelique  RADFORD-2131 151  (b.1985) 

—  6.  Rebekah  Meriam  RADFORD-2131 152  (b.1987) 
sp:  Suzanne  RADFORD-2131 15w2  (b.1963) 

—  4.  Joyce  Mavis  RADFORD-21 31 2  (b.1921) 
^  4.  Sylvia  Grace  RADFORD-21313  (b.1923) 
'<—  4.  Yvonne  Beryl  RADFORD-21314  (b.1927) 

sp:  James  Godrey  Harold  WINTER-21314h  (b.1930) 

—  5.  Meryl  MarjorieWINTER-21 3141  (b.1957) 
sp:  Terrence  Alfred  Simeon  BUBB-213141h    (b.1952  d.1985) 
[—  6.  Terrence  James  BUBB-21 31 411  (b.1981) 
'r-  6.  Luke  Alfred  BUBB-2131412  (b.1983) 
sp:  Tony  Alan  BERKELEY-21 31 41  h2  (b.  1 953) 
>—  6.  Kimble-Lee  StaceyBERKELEY-2131413  (b.1988) 

5.  Anthony  Michael  WINTER-213142  (b.1959) 
sp:  Rita  Dawn  HEIN-21 31 42w  (b.1966) 

6.  Melissa  Dawn  WINTER-21 31 421  (b.1985) 
6.  Shanna  Marie  WINTER-2131422  (b.1987) 
6.  Michael  Adam  WINTER-21 31 423  (b.1992) 
5.  Wendy  Margaret  WINTER-21 31 43  (b.1961) 


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sp:  Craig  Kenneth  MONK-213143h  (b.1960) 

—  6.  Joanne  MONK-2131431  (b.1984) 
^  6.  Chadri  MONK-2131432  (b.1990) 

^  4.  Mervyn  Desmond  RADFORD-21315  (b.1930) 
sp:  June  Marie  WHYTE-21 31 5w  (b.1931) 
I—  5.  Mark  Geoffrey  RADFORD-21 31 51  (b.1958) 
—  5.  Graham  Walter  RADFORD-213152  (b.1959) 
L  5.  Glenda  June  RADFORD-213153  (b.1960) 
sp:  Timothy  Mark  GOETZE-21 31 53h    (b.  1 959) 

—  6.  Ryan  KurtGOETZE-2131531  (b.1987) 

—  6.  Ashley  May  GOETZE-21 31 532  {b.1990) 
3.  Dorothy  Violet  MC  DONALD-2.1 .3.2  (b.1894) 

sp:  Clifford  VEYSIE-2.1.3.2h  (b.1892) 

^  4.  Donald  Clifford  VEYSIE-21 321  (b.1930) 

sp:  Pamela  Margaret  PERRY-21321w  (b.1935) 
r—  5.  Michael  Clifford  VEYSIE-213211  (b.1957) 
L  5.  Ian  William  VEYSIE-21 321 2  (b.1959) 
sp:  Deborah  HORNE-213212W  {b.1964) 
2.  William  HARTMAN-2. 1 .4      (b.  1 857  d.  1 933) 
sp:  Florence  Elizabeth  MCCLOED  (b.1875  m.1901  d.1959) 
^  3.  EdnaMayHARTMAN(b.1902d.1902) 


L 


Ancestry  Chart  for  Mervyn  Desmond  RADFORD-21315 


12  Aug  1997 


Page  1 


[—  Joseph  RADFORD-2. 1.3.1  h  (b.1894  d.1981) 
Mervyn  Desmond  RADFORD-21 31 5     (b.1 930) 

—  Donald  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2. 1 .3h     (b.1 856  d.  1 928) 
—  Florence  Mary  MC  DONALD-2. 1.3.1    (b.1 892  d.1972) 

—  JohanGodlieb  HARTMAN-2. 1h  (d.1862) 
Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2.1.3     (b.1854  d.1911) 
I        ^  John  Henry  DIXON-2  H       (b.  1 786  d.  1826) 
Anne  Judith  DIXON-2. 1       (b.  1 826  d.  1877) 

[—  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.  1 662  bu.  1728) 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3      (b.1 689) 
L  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4  (b.1721) 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W     (b.1 690) 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1 746  bu.1814) 
Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w     (c.1716  bu.1749) 
William  BOARDM AN  Reverend-0        (b.  1 768  d.  1825) 
'        L  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w    (c.1742  bu.1816) 
Judith  BOARDM AN-2         (b.1 796  d.  1 865) 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow  (c.1772d.1823) 


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THE  RADFORDS  OF  CRADOCK 


My  first  acquaintance  with  the  Radford  Family  was  in  January  1 932  at  the  Halesowen 
Railroad  Station  in  South  Afiica.  Here  I  was  met  by  Florence  Radford  to  chauffeur  me  to  my 
cousin  William  Hartman's  sheep  ranch  With  both  of  us  having  a  family  history  interest  in  the 
Dixon  Family,  a  regular  correspondence  fi"om  1966  to  1971  on  our  research  followed.  The 
following  Radford  History  has  been  gleaned  fi-om  these  letters  she  wrote  to  Clarence  D. 
Taylor. 

LD.#  2.1.3.1 

FLORENCE  MARY  MCDONALD  RADFORD  was  bom  7  February  1 892  at 
Fish  River,  Cradock,  Cape,  South  Afiica  to  JESSIE  ELIZABETH  HARTMAN  and  Donald 
Murdock  McDonald.  Jessie  was  the  daughter  of  Anne  Judith  Dixon  and  a  great 
granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

Fish  River  is  a  railroad  station  in  a  rich  farming  community  about  25  miles  fi'om 
Cradock,  a  little  county  shopping  center  for  the  nearby  farmers.  "I  was  not  supposed  to  be 
bom  there,  but  I  didn't  give  my  mother  time  enough  to  be  bom  in  Cradock." 

"My  father  was  running  a  shop,  in  Fish  River,  for  two  gentlemen.  I  was  very  small 
when  we  moved  to  Conway,  also  a  railroad  station.  There  Dad  had  his  own  business  and  a 
farm  It  was  after  my  mother's  death,  when  I  was  about  19  that  we  came  to  live  in  Cradock, 
and  I  have  been  here  ever  since." 

Florence  attended  The  Wesleyn  High  School  for  girls,  a  boarding  school  in 
Grahamstown  for  three  years,  1907  - 1910.  In  191 1  she  and  her  sister  were  taken  to  Cradock 
by  their  father  where  she  met  a  townsman,  Joseph  Radford,  and  they  were  married  on  4 
February  1918  at  Cradock. 

The  Radford  Family  consists  of  Joseph,  the  father;  Florence,  the  mother;  and  five 
children:  Deryck,  Joyce,  Sylvia,  Yvonne,  and  Mervyn. 

At  age  70,  Florence  writes:  "My  husband,  Sylvia  and  I,  never  feel  to  well,  but  we 
carry  on  day  by  day.  My  husband  stiU  plays  tennis  every  Saturday." 


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In  July  1963  -  "I  could  do  a  lot  more,  but  my  legs  are  troublesome  and  I  cannot  walk 
any  distance,  so  I  have  to  wait  for  some  one  to  take  me  in  a  car," 

One  of  the  bright  times  in  Florence's  older  years,  was  the  planning  of  a  family  reunion 
in  October  1964.  There  would  be  21  in  the  family. 

In  March  of  1965  she  writes:  "I  turned  73  last  month,  so  I  am  not  young  any  more. 
I  still  run  the  home,  can  finit,  do  the  baking,  knit  by  machine,  do  my  sewing.  I  have  a  servant 
to  do  the  rough  work." 

From  here  on,  Florence  continued  to  have  problems  with  her  legs,  "being  a  cripple  I 
use  a  crutch  and  a  stick."  December  1968  "I  cannot  get  about  now,  I  have  a  wheel  chair." 

With  all  her  health  problems,  Florence  continued  her  research  for  family  history  from 
friends,  relatives,  old  pioneers,  Morse  Jones,  and  the  pioneer  organizations. 

Each  X'mas  became  a  femily  day  for  every  member  of  the  femily  to  return  home  and 
celebrate  with  each  other.  Family  was  foremost  in  Florence's  mind  and  thoughts.  Distance 
was  the  one  obstacle  for  not  returning  home  on  X'mas.  This  was  the  problem  with  the 
Radfords  in  Australia  and  for  Joyce  in  Nigeria. 

As  time  and  letter  writing  became  more  difficult,  she  made  it  a  point  to  write  a  letter 
each  month  to  her  family  living  away  from  home.  Family  letters  were  her  priority. 

In  December  of  1967,  Florence  commenced  laying  her  plans  for  their  50th  Wedding 
Anniversary  on  4  February  1968.  She  did  not  want  a  big  ftiss  made  of  it,  just  a  nice,  quiet 
family  togetherness. 

The  worst  drought  in  fifty  years  occurred  in  1966  and  continued  for  the  next  few 
years.  Water  was  rationed  for  gardens.  The  drought  continued  and  together  with  the  large 
chain  stores  opening  up  in  Cradock,  it  financially  became  a  big  problem  for  Joseph's  shoe 
business.  March  22,  1971  Florence  writes:  "My  husband  has  a  bootware  business,  but  he 
thinks  of  selling.  Business  is  very  bad,  we  have  had  3  years  of  drought  and  the  farmers  have 
lost  so  much  and  either  don't  buy  much  or  don't  pay  when  they  owe.  So  the  poor  shops  are 
having  a  bad  time.  Quite  a  number  of  chain  stores  are  opening  in  Cradock  so  they  will  be 
taking  away  more  business  from  the  other  stores.  Most  of  the  Jews  have  left  Cradock." 

Florence's  worst  illness  came  in  1969.  She  writes:  "I  took  ill  and  was  so  ill  the  family 
and  the  Doctor  didn't  think  I  would  recover.  Now  9  months  later,  I  cannot  do  much  for 


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myself,  my  knees  are  so  bad  with  arthritis  I  cannot  walk  yet." 

What  a  youthful  spirit  she  had,  at  age  79  she  is  still  dreaming  of  learning  and  doiag: 
"When  next  you  see  your  sister  Alice  at  her  summer  home  in  the  mountains,  please  ask  her 
to  take  a  couple  of  pictures  of  those  canyon  views  and  water  falls  (colored  if  you  can),  I  like 
to  make  paintiugs  of  them.  I'm  trying  to  take  up  my  painting  again." 

Son  Mervin  adds  to  his  Mother's  life  the  following: 

"To  us,  her  children,  our  mother  was  a  very  special  person.  In  spite  of  her  physical 
disability  she  brought  up  five  children,  taking  such  good  care  of  us.  Besides  caring  for  our 
daily  needs,  she  made  our  clothes  and,  while  still  at  school  she  invested  in  a  knitting  machine  - 
possibly  amongst  the  first  knitting  machine  to  be  made  -  on  which  she  made  all  our  knitted 
garments.  She  also  took  orders  for  knitting,  so  bringing  in  extra  income. 

Our  fether  opened  his  Business  -  Footwear  and  Men's  Outfitting  business  -  just  prior 
to  the  Second  World  War  (1939).  During  those  years,  particularly,  fiooances  were  low,  but  our 
mother  managed  always  to  prepare  good  healthy  meals  for  us.  Later  Dad  only  retained  the 
footwear  part  of  his  Business.  She  taught  her  three  daughters  to  sew  and  mend  and  knit  and 
all  five  children  could  help  in  the  home. 

As  she  mentioned  in  her  letters  she  had  many  interests  and  was  aconqjUshed  in  all  of 
them.  However,  perhaps  her  greatest  interest  was  her  garden.  As  long  as  she  was  able  she 
worked  in  her  garden,  and  when  she  no  longer  could,  she  hired  a  young  black  school  lad  to 
assist  her  which  assisted  the  lad  with  a  little  income.  After  our  mother  passed  away,  one  of 
the  lads  shared  with  us  that  he  was  so  gratefiil  for  all  she  had  taught  him,  including  a  little 
carpentry.  Mom  had  learned  a  good  deal  about  carpentry  fi-om  her  bachelor  uncle,  John 
Hartman. 

Our  mother  was  never  idle,  right  up  to  almost  the  last  day  she  was  trying  to  do  some 
hand  work  and  not  being  successful,  and  I  suggested  she  should  put  it  aside  till  she  felt  better. 
She  was  also  struggling  to  write  a  letter  to  Deryck  who  lived  in  Australia,  but  had  to  give  up 
after  just  a  couple  of  lines  -  some  while  later  I  sent  what  she  had  written  to  Deryck  and  it 
meant  so  much  to  him. 


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I  have  always  feh  that  we  her  children  could  say  from  our  hearts  -  "Her  children  rise 
up  and  call  her  blessed"  Proverbs  3 1 :28." 

In  a  letter  from  Joyce  on  April  21,1 972: 
"It  is  with  a  very  heavy  heart  I  write  these  few  lines  to  you,  for  it  is  to  let  you  know 
that  our  beloved  little  mother  slipped  away  from  us  very  quietly  on  the  afternoon  of  the  13 
April  1972." 

Joseph  Radford  died  at  Cradock  on  May  13,  1981 

I.D.#  21311 

DERYCK  VINCENT  RADFORD  was  bom  to  Florence  and  Joseph  Radford  on 
24  September  1919  at  Cradlock,  Cape,  South  Africa.  He  was  the  eldest  of  five  children.  He 
married  Joy  Elizabeth  Newton  and  they  had  five  boys:  Bryan,  Clyve,  Owynne,  Lyell,  and 
Allyn. 

In  July  1963  Deryck  Radford  and  his  family  were  living  in  Southwestern  AJfrica.  He 
had  been  at  the  Oran  Jemund  Hospital  for  nearly  3  years  but  had  the  desire  to  practice  in 
Australia,  where  his  wife's  sister  was  living.  But  in  October  rather  than  going  to  Australia,  he 
accepted  the  job  of  mine  doctor  at  Mchang,  Northern  Rhodesia,  about  50  miles  from  where 
his  sister  Yvonne  Radford  Whiter  was  living. 

Deryck' s  desire  to  practice  in  Australia  materialized  in  June  1965  when  they  booked 
passage  on  a  boat  sailing  from  Biera  for  Australia.  In  order  to  see  their  eldest  son  and  family 
off,  his  parents,  Florence  and  Joseph  spent  two  days  and  2  nights  on  the  train  to  reach 
Bulawayo,  Zambia  to  wish  them  ofi"  on  their  journey. 

The  family  arrived  in  Australia  at  the  end  of  September,  where  Deryck  had  a  job  in 
a  hospital  at  Arart.  Here  it  was  very  wet  and  cold  and  they  were  glad  to  move  on  from 
Victoria  to  Melbourne  for  2  years  study  at  a  hospital,  preparing  for  a  very  stiff  exam. 

From  January  to  June  1969  Deryck  had  a  new  job  in  the  hospital  called  Therapeutic 
Community.  It  was  started  in  1966  and  was  a  special  type  of  Psychiatry  and  the  only  imit  in 
Australia.  It  was  very  interesting  and  he  was  very  pleased  to  have  been  chosen  to  work  and 
study  in  this  new  field. 


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After  being  away  from  home  in  South  Africa  for  about  4  years,  Deryck  and  his  wife 
Joy,  decided  it  was  time  for  them  to  make  the  trip  back  and  celebrate  X'mas  with  their 
parents,  femily  and  friends.  They  arrived  in  Capetown  on  December  21,1 969,  where  they  met 
members  of  the  family  who  drove  them  back  to  Cradock.  The  five  boys  did  not  come  with 
them,  but  remained  in  Australia.  They  terminated  their  holiday  visit  on  7  February  when  they 
boarded  a  boat  at  Durban  port,  bound  for  Australia. 

Deryck  planned  to  write  his  examination  paper  in  March  1971  and  then  pursue  the 
possibility  of  returning  to  South  Africa  to  be  nearer  his  parents  and  family.  But  the  pressure 
of  long  study  hours  and  work  and  change  of  hospitals,  forced  him  to  postpone  them. 

Dr.  Deryck  Vincent  Radford  died  in  Australia  in  1993 

I.D.#  21312 

JOYCE  MAVIS  RADFORD  was  the  eldest  daughter  of  Florence  McDonald  and 
Joseph  Radford,  bom  at  Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa  on  15  February  1921 .  She  is  the  second 
of  five  children. 

Joyce  worked  in  her  dad's  office  until  January  1947  when  she  left  to  go  to  the  Bible 
Institute  of  South  Africa  in  Balk  Bay  in  the  Western  Cape,  in  preparation  for  going  to  the 
Mission  Field  in  1949.  In  Nigeria,  where  she  was  a  missionary,  she  taught  in  Bible  Schools, 
training  Nigerian  Evangelists  and  Pastors. 

During  her  third  fijrlough  in  1958  she  had  a  partial  hip  replacement.  Unable  to  return 
to  the  Mission  Field,  in  June  1959  she  went  to  Carmel  Christian  Guest  Farm  to  assist  her 
fiiends  in  the  oflBce.  In  1950  she  had  a  partial  replacement  to  her  other  hip  joint.  She  was  not 
recovering  from  these  operations  and  was  suffering  a  great  deal  of  pain.  In  spite  of  this  she 
returned  to  Carmel  to  continue  to  help  there.  In  1 965  it  was  brought  to  her  attention  that  a 
doctor  who  had  been  studying  for  his  doctor's  degree  at  the  same  time  as  her  brother  Deryck 
at  C^  Town  University,  wiiich  coincided  with  her  years  at  the  Bible  Institute,  was  living  in 
Queenstown,  which  was  not  fer  from  Cradock.  This  doctor  had  also  been  in  Nigeria  for  a  few 
years  with  another  Mission.  Having  made  an  appointment  with  this  doctor,  her  father  took 
her  to  see  him.  The  doctor  diagnosed  her  trouble  as  Filaria,  which  is  also  contracted  through 
a  mosquito  in  tropical  countries.  A  course  of  injections  was  prescribed  which  lasted  for 


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approximately  a  month.  The  treatment  was  drastic  and  took  about  three  weeks  from  which 
to  recover.  As  soon  as  she  was  well  enough,  she  returned  to  Carmel,  where  she  continued  to 
work  until  she  retumed  once  more  to  Nigeria  in  March  1964,  just  seven  years  after  having  left 
Nigeria  late  in  1957. 

Fortunately  her  last  fiirlough  coincided  with  her  parents  Golden  Wedding  Anniversary 
on  4  February  1968.  Her  return  to  Nigeria  was  delayed  for  a  couple  of  months,  while  she 
waited  to  see  how  her  mother  would  cope  in  a  wheelchair.  About  September  1968  Joyce 
retumed  to  Nigeria,  but  due  to  her  mother's  failing  health  the  Mission  released  her  and  she 
retumed  home  in  mid  December  1969  to  care  for  her  mother.  "She  came  home  to  help  nurse 
me,  she  washes  me  morning  and  night,  she  waits  on  me,  morning,  day  and  night.  Joyce  gets 
tired  having  to  do  the  housekeeping  and  waiting  on  me,  for  I  am  still  in  my  chair,  but  she 
never  complains." 

It  was  Joyce  who  informed  me  of  her  mother's  death  on  13  April  1972  in  a  letter 
written  on  21  April  1972. 

At  the  end  of  June  1986,  Joyce  and  her  sister  Sylvia,  left  Cradock  to  go  and  live  in  her 
brother,  Mervyn's  home  in  Sedgefield  until  they  (he  and  June,  his  wife)  retired.  After  they 
retired,  Joyce  and  Sylvia  moved  to  another  house  in  Sedgefield  kindly  provided  by  Mervyn. 
It  was  the  nicest  and  most  suitable  house  they  had  ever  lived  in. 

In  November  1993  Joyce  had  to  have  another  hip  operatioa  It  had  been  33  years  since 
that  same  hip  operation.  This  operation  was  not  the  success  hoped  for,  leaving  Joyce  more 
incapacitated  than  ever.  Managing  a  home  began  to  prove  too  much  for  Joyce  and  Sylvia,  so, 
at  the  beginning  of  Jime  1995  they  moved  into  a  flat  at  Tuiniqua,  a  Senior  Citizen's  Complex. 

LD.#  21313 

SYLVIA  GRACE  RADFORD  the  third  child  of  Florence  and  Joseph  Radford,  was 
bom  at  Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa,  on  9  August  1923. 

From  an  early  age,  Sylvia  has  been  very  religious  and  has  accepted  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  as  her  personal  Saviour  and  through  Him  she  shall  have  Eternal  Life. 

With  her  older  sister,  Joyce,  going  into  the  mission  field,  leaving  a  job  vacancy  in 
their' s  dad's  office,  Sylvia  stepped  in  and  worked  with  her  Dad  in  the  office.  When  her  Dad 


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went  on  holiday  or  was  in  the  hospital,  she  was  in  charge  of  the  whole  business. 

Like  her  mother's  health,  Sylvia's  health  was  not  the  best.  Her  mother  writes,  "Syl 
and  I  don't  keep  well,  we  have  a  lot  of  pain  in  our  legs.  Rheumatism." 

Sylvia  lived  at  home  with  her  parents  and  helped  her  mother  when  she  could.  Sylvia 
was  also  very  involved  in  her  Church.  Her  mother  writes  in  1 970,  "Sylvia  is  on  my  crutches, 
her  legs  are  bad  but  she  has  to  work  every  day,  in  her  dad's  ofi&ce."  She  worked  for  her  dad 
from  March  1947  until  October  1985  when  her  dad  sold  the  business.  He  was  81  years  old  at 
that  time. 

One  of  Sylvia's  long  remembered  occasions  was  her  vacation  to  Benoni  in  January 
1965  when  she  spent  it  with  her  cousins  Donald  and  Pam  Veysie  and  family.  She  had  a 
wonderful  time,  and  had  been  anticipating  this  long  needed  rest  and  earned  vacation  for  a  long 
time. 

In  1971  Sylvia  had  a  wonderful  trip  overseas.  She  spent  four  weeks  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  and  then  flew  to  Paris,  Zurich,  Rome  and  Athens  in  which  cities  she  went  on  bus 
tours.  She  managed  very  well  on  her  crutches.  Athens  was  extremely  hot,  and  when  she  flew 
from  Athens  to  a  bitterly  cold  Johannesburg,  she  felt  the  cold.  That  same  day  it  snowed  in 
Cradock,  so  wiien  she  arrived  in  Cradock  the  next  day,  she  found  all  the  mountains  white  with 
snow.  On  this  trip  the  Lord  undertook  for  her  wherever  she  went. 

Sylvia  is  now  living  together  with  Joyce  in  a  small  flat  in  a  Senior  Citizens  Con^)lex 
in  George. 

LD.#  21314 

YVONNE  BERYL  RADFORD  is  the  third  daughter  of  Florence  and  Joseph 
Radford,  was  bom  in  a  nursing  home,  near  the  family  home,  in  Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa, 
on  14  June  1927.  All  the  other  four  children  were  bom  in  the  family  home. 

Yvonne  married  James  Godfrey  Winter.  They  have  one  boy  and  two  daughters:  Meryl 
Maijorie,  Anthony  Michael,  and  Wendy  Margaret  Winter. 

In  December  1962,  they  were  living  at  Luanshya  in  Northern  Rhodesia,  where  at  that 
time  there  was  much  unrest. 

Her  brother  Deryck  moved  within  50  miles  of  them  in  1963. 


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In  order  for  her  daughter  to  learn  Afiikans,  Yvonne  took  her  to  Cradock  to  stay  with 
her  grandparents.  She  also  was  staying  in  order  to  help  care  for  her  mother. 

Yvonne's  -  leg  operation  at  Salisbury  Hospital  in  September  of  1965  was  successful 
and  she  made  a  quick  recovery,  although  at  first  she  had  to  make  use  of  a  stick  to  walk. 

Her  husband,  James  Godfrey  Harold  Wmter,  was  still  working  in  the  mines  in  Zambia 
in  1966,  but  by  August  1970  they  were  making  their  home  in  Port  Elizabeth. 

I.D.#  21315 

MERVIN  DESMOND  RADFORD  is  the  last  of  Florence  and  Joseph  Radford's 
five  children.  He  was  bom  at  Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa  on  the  16  August  1930.  He 
married  a  girl  he  had  known  from  childhood,  June  Marie  Whyte  of  Cradock,  on  6  April  1 957. 
Their  children  are:  Mark  Geoffrey  bom  19  May  1958;  Graham  Walter  bom  17  Aug  1959; 
Glenda  June  Radford  bom  25  Sept.  1960. 

Mervyn,  more  commonfy  known  as  "Mick"  attended  Boy's  High  School  at  Cradock, 
South  Africa  where  he  qualified  for  the  Cape  Senior  Certificate  at  the  end  of  1948. 

In  March  of  1949  he  joined  the  Department  of  Agriculture  as  an  assistant  in  the 
Division  of  Soil  Conservation  in  Queenstown.  From  here  he  was  transferred  to  Graaff  Reinet. 
When  a  two  month  training  course  for  all  staff  members  was  organized  at  Klekpoort,  he 
joined  the  30  students  who  were  housed  in  small  rooms  with  three  beds  and  a  table,  with 
outside  toilets,  but  no  ablution  facilities.  An  ingenious  shower  was  created  from  a  watering 
can,  drums,  pipes,  a  pump  and  a  wooden  platform.  There  was  no  hot  water.  Objections 
having  been  registered  at  the  fecilities  here,  the  venue  for  future  courses  was  moved  to  an  old 
Air  Force  base  in  Queenstown. 

After  the  course;  Mick  retumed  to  Graafif  Reinet  and  from  here  was  transferred  to 
Beaufort  West.  TOh  only  one  Government  Garage  vehicle  available  here,  appointments  had 
to  be  made  by  the  farmers  for  Mick's  services,  to  pick  him  up  and  retum  him  to  the  ofiBce. 
With  the  Manager  receiving  a  temporary  assignment  to  Victoria  West,  Mick  ran  the  ofi&ce 
alone  for  several  months  and  did  a  real  good  job. 

From  about  the  age  of  15  years,  he  had  trouble  with  a  duodenal  ulcer.  In  1952  he  was 
advised  to  go  to  Cape  Town  to  see  a  specialist.  Here  his  brother  Deryck,  a  second  year 


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student  at  medical  school,  arranged  for  his  admittance  to  Groote  Schiinr  Hospital  where  he 
underwent  a  series  of  tests,  during  the  next  month. 

Advised  not  to  do  field  work,  the  Department  transferred  him  to  the  Regional  Office 
at  Victoria  West  Where  he  worked  for  several  months.  In  December  1978  he  had  an  operation 
to  remove  the  nerves  fi-om  the  upper  half  of  the  stomach.  After  retiring  he  found  out  about 
a  drug  which  inhibits  the  secretion  of  acid  in  the  stomach.  When  he  now  suffers  severe  pain 
he  takes  two  or  three  capsules  and  is  relieved  of  pain  for  a  month  or  more. 

In  November  of  1959  he  took  the  Cape  Senior  Certificate  examination  fi-om  the 
Technical  College  in  Pretoria  and  "miraculously  managed  to  pass." 

After  re-applying  for  the  course  in  1960  and  taking  his  femily  to  June's  parents  in 
Cradock  he  went  to  Pretoria  to  resume  his  studies. 

Having  conpleted  the  academic  part  of  the  diploma  course,  it  was  required  of  him  to 
submit  prescribed  field  assignments  and  designs.  He  ultimately  received  his  diploma  in 
November  1962. 

Throughout  his  career  Mick  foimd  pleasiire  in  his  work  and  worked  long  hours  even 
though  there  was  never  any  type  of  compensation  for  working  overtime.  While  in  the  field  he 
would  work  fix)m  sunrise  to  sunset  and,  "when  at  office,  take  work  home.  On  many  occasions 
he  was  accused  of  putting  his  work  before  his  femily.  He  now  regrets  that  he  did  not  spend 
more  time  with  his  children. 

In  November  1963  Mick  moved  to  the  Chief  Extension  Office  at  GraaffReinet.  The 
1 8  months  spent  here  was  an  extremely  stressfiil  time  at  the  office  as  Mick  and  the  Chief 
Extension  Officer  did  not  see  eye  to  eye  with  the  way  things  were  done  at  office. 

In  1953  Mick  joined  the  citizen  force  Regiment  Oranje  River  or  ROR,  an  armored  car 
unit,  as  a  2nd  Lieutenant  and  on  February  22,  1956  received  his  commission  as  an  officer  in 
the  Regiment,  with  Headquarters  at  Upington,  He  later  progressed  to  the  rank  of  Major  and 
acted  as  2IC  of  the  Regiment. 

Mick  and  femily  moved  to  Upington  in  May  1965  at  the  request  of  the  Defence  Force, 
that  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  transfer  Mick  to  the  post  of  Commanding  Officer,  as  well 
as  his  duties  in  the  Department. 

On  the  afternoon  before  the  Color  Parade,  a  medal  parade  was  held  and  Mick  and 


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three  other  oflBcers  were  awarded  the  John  Chard  medal  for  long  service  in  the  Citizen  Force. 

In  November  1966  he  successfully  completed  the  Unit  Commanders  course  and  was 
the  first  fully  qualified  unit  commander  to  take  command  of  the  ROR. 

In  January  1967  the  femify  moved  to  Clocolan  in  the  Eastern  Orange  Free  State  where 
the  department  was  responsible  for  the  construction  of  large  conservation  dams  by  the  State, 

Wherever  the  femily  went,  housing  was  always  a  major  Problem.  Ofttimes  having 
found  a  house  to  rent  but  before  moving  in  they  found  the  house  had  been  sold  and  it  became 
necessary  to  continue  their  search  for  another  house.  When  Mick  retired  and  moved  to  their 
newly  built  home  in  Sedgefirld,  they  had  occupied  23  houses  since  being  married. 

To  take  advantage  of  a  Government  program  for  the  advancement  of  staff  members 
to  advance  their  education.  Mick  and  femily  moved  to  Pretoria  with  his  aim  to  secure  an 
Engineering  Degree  at  the  University  of  Pretoria.  In  his  transfer  his  new  duties  in  the 
Department  was  the  teaching  of  technicians  for  the  diploma  course  and  running  special 
courses.  At  the  beginning  of  February  he  commenced  with  his  after-hours  studies  at  the 
University.  June  took  a  morning  job  with  the  Department  of  Foreign  Affairs. 

In  1971  a  fiill  time  scholarship  was  approved  for  Mich  to  commence  fiill  time  studies 
at  the  University  of  Pretoria  and  qualified  for  the  B.  Eng.  (Civil)  degree  at  the  end  of  1973. 

After  18  months  at  Aliwal  North  where  he  had  been  transferred  fi"om  Pretoria  to  the 
construction  oflBces,  the  concrete  grain  silo  project  was  transferred  back  to  Pretoria  and  the 
family  moved  back  into  their  former  house  in  Pretoria  in  January  1976. 

In  1976  Mervyn  Desmond  Radford  was  registered  as  a  Professional  Engineer  with  the 
South  Afiican  Council  of  Professional  Engineers,  now  the  Engineering  Council  of  South 
Afiica. 

On  the  first  of  February  1977  he  took  up  the  post  as  Professor  and  Head  of  the 
Department  of  Agricultural  Engineering,  at  the  University  of  Fort  Hare.  He  was  also  Dean 
of  the  Faculty  of  Agriculture  for  a  period  of  8  months. 

While  at  the  University  he  resided  at  Fort  Beaufort  for  14  years  at  which  time  he 
occupied  3  houses. 

Through  part  time  study  he  in  1983  obtained  the  degree  B  Eng  (Hons)  (Civil)  fi-om 
the  University  of  Pretoria. 


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He  retired  in  August  of  1990  at  the  age  of  60  years,  but  continued  to  hold  the  post 
until  the  end  of  the  year.  In  December  of  that  year  they  moved  into  their  retirement  home 
which  they  built  in  Sedgefield  in  1985. 

In  1992  he  studied  for  and  successfully  wrote  the  examination  set  by  the  Estate 
Agents  Board  and  from  June  1993  until  the  end  of  October  1975  he  was  a  half  share  partner 
with  Johan  de  Beer  in  Sedgefield  Properties  Sedgefield. 

Mick  is  a  Life  Fellow  of  the  South  African  Institute  of  Irrigation,  a  Fellow  of  the 
South  African  Institute  of  Agricultural  Engineers  and  a  Member  of  the  South  Afiican  Institute 
of  Civil  Engineers. 

He  has  recentfy  served  as  a  part  time  lecturer  for  the  course  Agricultural  Engineering 
offered  to  the  Agricultural  Management  students  at  Saesveld  Campus  at  George  of  the  Port 
Elizabeth  Technikon. 

From  March  1991  to  March  1996  he  was  chairman  of  the  Sedgefield  Tennis  Club, 
chairman  of  the  Sedgefield  Sports  Chib  in  1995  and  chairman  of  the  Sedgefield  Info  Buro  for 
a  period  during  1995  and  1996.  He  has  also  served  on  the  committee  of  the  Ratepayers'  and 
Voters  Association. 


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Family  Group  Record  -  316 


2 


3 


Husband   jo^gph  RADFORD-2.1.3.1h 

Born 

4  Mar  1 894 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

! 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1 1  Mav  1  Q81 
1 J  iviay  1  yo  1 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 



Buried 

15  May  1981 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

i 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Florence  Mary  MC  DONALD-2. 1.3.1 

Bom 

7  Feb  1892 

Place 

Fish  River,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

13  Apr  1972 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

16  Apr  1972 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Wife's  father 

Donald  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2.1.3h 

MRIN:  315 

B  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2.1.3 

H  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Deryck  Vincent  RADFORD-21311 

Born 

24  Sep  1919 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1993 

Place 

, ,  Australia 

Buhed 

Place 

Spouse 

Jov  Elizabeth  NEWTON-21311w 

MRIN:  317 

j 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Joyce  Mavis  RADFORD-21312 

Born 

15  Feb  1921 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

j 

Died 

Place 

i 

Buried 

Place 

i 

1 
1 

Spouse 

i 

!  Marhed 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Sylvia  Grace  RAD 

FORD-21313 

i 
1 

1  Born 

1                9  Aug  1923 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

t 

Christened 

Place 

1 

! 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

;  Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Yvonne  Beryl  RADFORD-21314 

! 

Born 

14Junl927 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

j  Spouse 

!           James  Godrev  Harold  WINTER-2 1 3 1 4h 

MRIN:  318 

J 

1 

Married 

Place 

19  Aug  1997  - 

158 

Family  Group  Record  -  316 


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Joseph  RADFORD-2.1.3.1h  

Florence  Mary  MC  DONALD-2. 1.3.1 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex 
M 

Mervyn  Desmond '. 

ElADFORD-21315 

Born 

16  Aug  1930 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

June  Marie  WHYTE-2I315w 

MRIN:  319 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  -315 


2 


Husband   ^^^^^^  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2. 1 .3h 

Born 

12  Feb  1856 

Place 

Burgersdorp, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

11  Nov  1928 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

27  Jan  1891 

Place 

Cradock,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2. 1 .3 

Born 

28  Feb  1854 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Mar  1911 

Place 

j 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Johan  Godlieb  HARTMAN-2.  Ih 

MRIN:  313 

S  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Anne  Judith  DIXON-2.1 

B  Deceased 



Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

!  Sex 
1  F 

Rorence  Mary  MC  DONALD-2. 1.3.1 

Born 

7  Feb  1892 

Place 

Fish  River,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

13  Apr  1972 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

■  Buried 

1               16  Apr  1972 

Place 

Cradock,  Cape,  South  Africa 

1 

1 

1  Spouse 

1           Joseph  RADFORD-2.1. 3.  Ih 

MRIN:  316 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 

1  F 

Dorothy  Violet  MC  DONALD-2. 1.3. 2 

1  

Born 

1                  5  Jul  1894 

Place 

,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Clifford  VEYSIE-2.1.3.2h 

MRIN:  320 

Married 

Place 

159 


RADFORD  FAMILY 


r 


Joyce    Mavis  Radford 
I.D.  #  21312 


FLORENCE    MC  DONALD  RADFORD 


Sylvia    Grace  Radf 
I.D.  #  21313 


I.D.  #  2.1.3.1 


RADFORD    HOME  CRADOCK 
78  Hospital  Street 


160 


HENRI    A.    DIXON  BIRTHPLACE 


161 


Grandson  of 
Rev.  Williann  Boardman 


HENRY   ALDOUS  DIXON 

•  S  on  of  Judith  Boardman  Dixon 
I.  D.  #  ?.  6 

162 


Family  Group  Record  -  443 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

i 

i 

Born 

14  Mar  1835 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape/Good  Hope,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  May  1884 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Married 

21  Jan  1865 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City, ,  Utah 

Husband's  father 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H                                                                                        MRIN:312             B  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2                                                                                                                    E  Deceased 

Wif( 

'        Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w 

i 
! 

i 

Bom 

4  Apr  1844 

Place 

Dudley,  Wore,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

17  Apr  1926 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

19  Apr  1926 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

M 

M 

Henry  Alfred  DIXON-2.6. 1 

i 

Born 

14  Nov  1865 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City.  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Jul  1867 

Pt3C6 

Salt  Lake  City, .  Utah 

Buried 

PI3C6 

Salt  Lake  City, ,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

jSex 

IVl 

John  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.2 

1 

! 

j 
i 

! 

Born 

16  Jul  1867 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  Oct  1923 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

1 
1 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

Im 

Arthur  DeGrey  DDCON-2.6.3 

i 

1 
! 

Bom 

5  Oct  1869 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

i  Died 

5Junl911 

Place 

Heber.  Wasatch,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

j  Sex 
1  F 

Maria  Louise  DKON-2.6.6 

i 

:  Born 

5  Jan  1872 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

i  Died 

17  Feb  1947 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah.  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Arthur  NichoUs  TAYLOR                                                                                              MRIN:  445 

!  Married 

9Mavl894 

Place 

Salt  Lake  Citv,  .  Utah 

30Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  443 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Husband   ir       Aldous  DIXON-2  6 

Sarah  DEGREY-2  6w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Ernest  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.8 

1 

Born 

22  Dec  1873 

Place 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

i 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

15  Jun  1938 

Place 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

' 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Charles  Owen  DIXON-2.6.10 

;  ■ 

Born 

22  Nov  1875 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

3  Mar  1943 

PI3C6 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
j  M 

Walter  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.12 

1 

Born 

15  Nov  1877 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

26  Nov  1921 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

LeRoy  DIXON-2.6.14 

Born 

16  Oct  1881 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

28  Dec  1926 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Arnold  DIXON-2.6.16 

Born 

30  May  1884 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

'                 1  Sep  1960 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

i 
i 

Spouse 

!  Married 

1 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 

164 


Rev. 


G-randson  of 
William  Boardman 


HENRY   ALDOUS  DIXON 
1835  -  1884 


SARAH  DEGREY  DIXON 
1844  -  1926 


ivLARY  SMITH  DDCON 
1852  -  1907 


165 


Family  Group  Record  -  444 


2 


Husband            ^^^^^  DIXON-2.6 

Born 

14  Mar  loij 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape/Good  Hope,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  May  1  oo4 

Place 

rrovo,  utati,  utari 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Married 

13  Apr  1869 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  ,  Utah 

Husband's  father 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H                                                                                        MRIN:  312             B  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2                                                                                                                    IS  Deceased 

^'^^        Marv  Ann  SMITH-2.6w2 

1 

1 

! 

Born 

3  Oct  1852 

Place 

Hull, ,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

27  Jun  1907 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Alice  Smith  DIXO] 

N-2.6.4 

Born 

29  Apr  1870 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake.  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

8  Dec  1948 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Marned 

Place 

■  Sex 
r 

Sarah  Ann  DIXON-2.6.5 

! 
1 

1 

I 

Born 

7  Dec  1871 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

26  Dec  1950 

Place 

Lindon,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Spouse 

Ivlarried 

Place 

Sex 

WilUam  Aldous  DIXON-2.6.7 

i 

Born 

21  Apr  1873 

Place 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

■  Christened 

Place 

Died 

22  Jun  1937 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Robert  Smith  DIXON-2.6.9 

i 

i 

Born 

10  Nov  1874 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

;  Died 

i               18  Dec  1874 

Place 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

!  Buried 

i 

Place 

Spouse 

1 

1  Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  444 


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Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 
Mary  Aim  SMITH-2.6w2 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


6 


7 


Sex 
M 

Albert  Fredrick  DIXON-2.6. 1 1 

Born 

31  Mar  1876 

PISCG 

Provo.  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

18  Aug  1945 

Place 

, ,  California 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Parley  Smith  DIXON-2.6. 13 

Bom 

9  Jun  1878 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

30  Jan  1947 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Warned 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Harriett  Amelia  DIXON-2.6. 15 

Born 

24  May  1882 

Place 

Provo,  Uah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

23  Apr  1931 

Place 

, ,  California 

Buried 

Place 

, ,  California 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Ancestry  Chart  for  Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

 1 9  Aug  1 997  Rage  1 

p  John  Henry  DlXON-2  H  (b.1 786  d. 1826) 
enry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6      (b.1 835  d.1 884) 

p-  James  BOARDMAN-05.1       (b.  1 662  bu.  1728) 
r—  James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 
L-  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
r—  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4      (b.1 721) 
j  I        ^  Isabel  HARR1SON-04.3W  (b.1690) 

p  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1746  bu.1814) 
I  !        —  Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w     (c.1716  bu.1749) 

I  William  BO ARDM AN  Reverend-0        (b.1 768  d.1 825) 

i  ^  Mary  ASI-rrON-02.2  w    (c.1742  bu.1816) 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2        (b.1 796  d.1 865) 
—  Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c.  1772  d.1 823) 


167 


MY  FOLKS 
THE  HENRI  ALDOUS  DIXON  FAMILY 


Left  to  Right 

Top  Row  -  Parley  S.,  William  A.,  Sarah,  Ernest  D., 

Charles  0.,  Walter  D,,  LeRoy. 
Middle    -  Alice,  Mary  Smith,  Sarah  DeGrey, 

John  D.,  Arthur  D. 
Bottom    -  Albert  F.,  Harriet,  Maria,  Arnold. 

Picture  on  Wall  -  Henry  A.  Dixon 


168 


G-reat  G-randchild-ren  of 
Rev.  William  Boardman 


CHILDREN  OF  HENRY  ALDOUS  DIXON 


ID 

No. 

Birth 

Death 

HE 

NRY  ALDOUS  DIXON 

14 

Mar  ] 

835 

4  May  ] 

884 

Sarah  DeGrey 

4 

Feb  1 

844 

17  Apr  1 

926 

1- 

Ma 

ry  Ann  Smith 

3 

Oct  1 

852 

27  Jun  ] 

907 

1 

HENRY  ALFRED  DIXON 

14 

Nov  1 

865 

1  Jul  1 

867 

2 

JOHN   DE  GREY  DIXON 

16 

Jul  1 

867 

4  Oct  1 

923 

3 

ARTHUR   DE  GREY  DIXON 

5 

Oct  1 

869 

5  Jun  ] 

911 

4 

ALICE  SMITH  DIXON  DANGERFIELD 

29 

Apr  1 

870 

8  Dec  1 

948 

5 

SARAH  ANN  DIXON- MC  CONACHIE 

7 

Dec  1 

871 

26  Dec  1 

950 

/ 

0. 

MARIA  LOUISE  DDCON  TAYLOR 

5 

Jan  1 

872 

17  Feb  1 

947 

n* 

7 

WILLIAM  ALDOUS  DIXON 

21 

Apr  1 

873 

22  Jun  ] 

937 

8 

ERNEST  DE  GREY  DIXON 

22 

Dec  1 

873 

15  Jun  1 

938 

9 

ROBERT  SMITH  DIXON' 

10 

Nov  1 

874 

18  Dec  1 

874 

10 

CHARLES  OWEN  DIXON 

22 

Nov  1 

875 

3  Mar  1 

943 

11 

ALBERT  FREDERICK  DIXON 

31 

Mar  ] 

876 

18  Aug  1 

945 

12 

WALTER   DE  GREY  DDCON 

15 

Nov  ] 

877 

Zo  Nov  I 

O  O 

922 

13 

PARLEY  SMITH  DIXON 

9 

Jun  1 

878 

30  Jan  1 

947 

14 

LE  ROY  DDCON 

16 

Oct  1 

881 

28  Dec  1 

926 

15 

HARRIET  AMELIA  DDCON  WEST 

24 

May  1 

882 

23  Apr  1 

931 

16 

ARNOLD  DDCON 

30 

May  ] 

884 

1  Sep  1 

960 

169 


DIXON  BOYS 


Left  to  Right 

Albert  F.,  Arthur  D. ,  Parley  S.,  John  D. , 
Le  Roy,  Walter  D.,  Charles  0.,  Arnold, 
William  A.,  Ernest  D. 


SARAH  DE  GREY  DIXON  FAMILY 


Left  to  Right 

Back  Row    -  Charles  0.,  Maria,  Walter  D. 

Front  Row  -  Le  Roy,  Arthur  D.,  Ernest  D., 
SARAH,  John  D.,  Arnold. 

170 


Descendants  of  Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

19  Aug  1997   Page  1 


1 .  Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6      (b.1 835  d.1 884) 

sp:  Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w      (b.1844  m.1865  d.1926) 
h-  2.  Henry  Alfred  DIXON-2.6. 1      (b.1 865  d.1 867) 

—  2.  John  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.2     (b.1 867  d.1 923) 
2.  Arthur  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.3     (b.1 869  d.1 91 1) 

—  2.  Maria  Louise  DIXON-2.6.6     (b.  1 872  d.  1 947) 
sp:  Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR  (b.1 870  m.1894  d.1 935) 
h-  3.  Arthur  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.1    (b.1895  d.1979) 

—  3.  Lynn  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.2    (b.  1 898  d.  1 967) 
^—  3.  Elton  LeRoy  TAYLOR-2.6.6.3    (b.1 900  d.1 992) 
[—  3.  Henry  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.4    (b.1 903  d.1 987) 

—  3.  Alice  Louise  TAYLOR-2.6.6.5    (b.1 906) 
i—  3.  Clarence  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.6  (b.1909) 

!        r—  3.  Orson  Kenneth  TAYLOR-2.6.6.7    (b.1913  d.1940) 

!        —  3.  Ruth  Elaine  TAYLOR-2.6.6.8    (b.1 91 7) 

\—  2.  Ernest  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.8     (b.1 873  d.1 938) 

j—  2.  Charles  Owen  DIXON-2.6. 10    (b.  1875  d.1 943) 

j—  2.  Walter  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6. 12     (b.1877  d.1921) 

p  2.  LeRoy  DIXON-2.6. 14     (b.1881  d.1926) 

L-  2.  Arnold  DIXON-2.6. 16     (b.1884  d.1960) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  SMITH-2.6w2     (b.1 852  m.1869  d.1 907) 

—  2.  Alice  Smith  DIXON-2.6.4     (b.1 870  d.1 948) 

—  2.  Sarah  Ann  DIXON-2.6.5     (b.1871  d.1950) 

—  2.  William  Aldous  DIXON-2.6.7     (b.1 873  d.1 937) 

—  2.  Robert  Smith  DIXON-2.6.9     (b.1874  d.1874) 

—  2.  Albert  Fredrick  DIXON-2.6. 1 1     (b.1 876  d.1 945) 
[—  2.  Parley  Smith  DIXON-2.6. 13     (b.1 878  d.1 947) 

—  2.  Harriett  Amelia  DIXON-2.6. 15     (b.1882  d.1931) 


PLEASE  REFER  TO: 
Utah  Boardman  (Dixon)  Name  List 
In  the  Appendix 


171 


HENRY  A.  DIXON'S  ACCOUNT  OF  ICEBERG  COLLISION 

From  His  Journal 

Aboard  the  S.  S.  "Arizona"  Friday  November  7,  1 879 

"About  8:45  p.  m  engines  stopped  and  we  fek  a  sudden  shock,  we  were  about  having 
our  evening  prayers.  Before  we  could  do  so  we  rushed  on  deck  thinking  we  had  struck  a 
vessel,  when  lo  and  behold  we  had  struck  an  immense  iceberg.  We  were  going  at  the  rate  of 
16  knots  an  hour. 

The  force  was  so  great  as  to  completely  stove  in  our  bulkhead  or  bow,  leaving  about 
20  tons  of  ice  on  the  forecastle  bulkhead.  Broke  both  anchors,  one  chain  was  tested  to  hold 
12  tons.  Shocking  site  to  behold.  A  very  large  hole  in  her,  just  above  the  water  edge.  Four 
thousand  gallons  of  water  in  the  bulkhead.  Two  or  three  sailors  buried  in  the  ice  in  the 
forecastle,  some  time  before  they  could  get  out.  One  hurt  very  badly. 

It  was  a  clear  night,  the  iceberg  looked  similiar  to  a  bluish-white  cloud  looming  up 
about  50  feet.  An  awful  grand  sight. 

The  boats  were  ordered  to  be  loosed  from  the  davids  ready  if  needed.  Considerable 
excitement  on  board.  A  Presbyterian  minister  with  satchel  in  hand  was  ready  to  look  to  No. 
1 .  Some  of  the  women  were  terribly  excited. 

We  were  from  240  to  250  miles  from  St.  John's,  Newfoimdland.  Steaming  eight  or 
nine  knots  an  hour,  notwithstanding  her  situation. 

The  "Arizona"  steamship  of  the  Guion  Line,  is  built  in  seven  compartments.  All 
luggage  was  removed  aft  to  lighten  her.  I  called  the  boys  together  during  the  excitement  and 
prayed  the  Lord  to  enable  us  to  avert  calamity,  that  it  might  be  no  worse.  We  exercised  our 
Priesthood,  prayed  for  a  calm  and  that  we  might  live,  also  aU  on  board  get  to  our  destination, 
also  the  vessel. 

Went  below  to  our  cabins,  prayed  frequently  according  to  the  order  of  the  Priesthood, 
for  a  calm  sea  and  no  wind,  as  this  is  apparently  our  salvation  temporarily. 

During  the  night  we  went  on  deck  and  while  alone,  rebuked  winds  and  waves.  We 
have  a  calm  sea.  Prayers  answered.  Also  prayed  for  a  vessel  to  come  to  our  rescue,  if 


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necessary,  and  wisdom  to  be  given  the  Captain,  and  Prince  of  Power  and  Air  to  have  no 
control,  at  this  time.  Committed  ourselves  to  God. 

In  talking  to  some  of  the  passengers,  I  promised  no  lives  should  be  lost  or  ship  either, 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord." 

St.  Johns,  Newfoundland,  Sunday,  November  9,  1 879. 

"Having  remained  in  sight  of  harbor  all  night,  arrived  about  1 1 :00  P.M.  This  morning 
at  8:00  o'clock,  pilot  came  aboard  and  took  us  into  port.  Very  rocky  coast,  only  one  entrance 
to  bay  and  that  very  narrow.  Rocks  on  either  side.  Inside  a  nice,  comfortable  harbor 
completely  land  blocked.  Must  have  been  over  150  vessels  of  all  sizes  at  anchor.  People 
flocked  down  to  the  wharf  by  thousands. 

Several  boats  fiJled  with  small  boys,  saw  more  boys  than  since  I  left  home,  all  healthy 
and  strong.  I  suppose  them  to  belong  to  fishing  smacks  or  schooners.  The  population  appears 
to  contain  a  great  many  Irish  people,  contains  about  49,000  of  the  Island's  96,000.  The 
streets  are  very  crooked,  in  steps  as  it  were,  along  the  hillside. 

The  damage  done  vessel  was  greater  than  I  anticqjated.  The  break  extended  below  the 
water  mark,  the  whole  length  of  the  keel." 

Monday,  November  10,  1879. 

'T  took  a  walk  into  the  country  for  about  three  or  four  miles.  Beautiful  scenery,  farm 
houses,  meadows,  and  timber.  Beautiful  lake  and  beautiful  harbor.  In  the  evening  writing 
home,  also  sending  a  few  newspapers." 

November  11*.  Writing  on  back  of  25  cards.  Articles  of  Faith,  "Any  person  desirous  of 
further  information  relative  to  these  principles,  until  Thursday,  November  13,  1879,  address 
Elder  Henry  A.  Dixon,  St.  Johns.  After  that  date,  to  William  Budge,  Esq.,  42  Islington  St., 
Liverpool,  England." 


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Comments  on  the  above  incident  by  Maria  D.  Taylor: 


"While  on  a  visit  to  Price,  Utah  in  September  1930,  my  son  Elton  was  telling  me  he 
spoke  of  this  incident  in  Fast  Meeting  and  a  gentleman  arose  and  said,  "in  the  mouth  of  two 
witnesses  all  things  shall  be  established." 

This  Brother  Potter  stated  that  he  came  home  on  that  same  vessel  sometimes  later. 
He  talked  to  the  Captain  and  also  the  crew  and  they  all  said  it  was  nothing  short  of  a  miracle. 

He  said  he  saw  the  vessel  while  in  the  docks  for  repairs  and  there  was  a  hole  in  it  as 
large  as  a  good  sized  room. 

He  was  told  that  at  the  time  of  the  accident,  word  was  taken  to  the  owner  of  the  ship, 
Mr.  Guion,  who  asked  if  any  Mormons  were  aboard.  They  told  him  there  were  four.  He  went 
back  to  bed  and  said  he  knew  the  vessel  would  land  safe,  for  forty  years  they  had  been 
carrying  Mormons,  no  ship  was  lost.  It  paid  them  better  than  insurance." 


1820  Settlers  Sailing  Ship 


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HENRY    ALDOUS  DIXON 
1835  -  ISSA 


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Very  Brief  Life  Sketch  of 
MARIA  LOUISE  DIXON  TAYLOR 


Bom  at  Provo,  Utah  on  January  5,  1872  to  Sarah  DeGrey  and  Henry  Aldous  Dixon 
Baptized  in  about  1880  by  David  Holdaway. 

Re-baptized  and  confirmed  on  May  5,  1 894  by  T.  N.  Taylor.  The  Provo  Third  Ward  records 

had  been  destroyed  by  fire  in  the  Ward  Clerk's  home. 
Married  to  Arthur  Nicholls  Taylor  in  the  Salt  Lake  Temple  on  May  9,  1 894. 
Children: 

Arthur  D.,  Lynn,  Elton,  Henry,  Alice,  Clarence,  Kenneth  and  Ruth. 
Attended  Provo  Schools,  including  one  year  at  the  partly  finished  Parker  School.  For  two 

terms  attended  the  B.  Y.  Academy,  tenporarily  meeting  in  the  Z.  C.  M.  I.  warehouse. 
After  the  death  of  her  father,  she  worked  in  the  Provo  Book  and  Stationery  store  and  for 
Robert  Skelton,  until  her  marriage. 

While  her  young  femily  was  growing  up,  she  worked  in  the  Primary  as  teacher  and  in  the 

Presidency  of  the  Ward. 
Served  the  rest  of  her  life  in  the  Relief  Society  as  a  teacher  and  Theology  teacher  for  twenty 

years. 

Treasurer  of  the  Utah  County  Camp  of  Daughters  of  Pioneers.  Historian  of  Camp  Provo, 

Daughter  of  Utah  Pioneers. 
Chairman  of  Third  Ward  Widows  to  raise  enough  money  to  carpet  the  remodeled  Chapel. 
Her  later  years  were  spent  in  genealogical  research,  writing  family  histories  and  doing  Temple 

work. 

She  died  at  the  L.D.S.  Hospital  in  Salt  Lake  City  on  February  17,  1947. 


For  her  Autobiography  see  page  173,  volume  I 
"My  Folks  The  Dixons" 


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Xji  reat  G-randdaughter  of 
Rev.  William  Boardman 


•MARIA  roiXOM  TATILOiE 


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Very  Brief  Life  Sketch  of 
ARTHUR  NICHOLLS  TAYLOR 


Bom  at  Provo,  Utah  on  November  2,  1 870,  the  son  of  Eliza  Nicholls  and  George  Taylor. 
Baptized  by  Myron  Tanner  about  1878. 
Confirmed  by  David  Holdaway  about  1878. 

The  Provo  Third  Ward  records  had  been  destroyed  in  the  fire  which  destroyed  part 

of  the  Ward  Clerk's  house. 
Re-baptized  and  confirmed  by  T.  N.  Taylor  on  May  5,  1 894. 

Married  Maria  Louise  Dixon  in  the  Salt  Lake  Temple  on  May  9,  1894  by  John  R.  Winder. 
Children: 

Arthur  D.,  Lynn,  Elton,  Henry,  Alice,  Clarence,  Kenneth  and  Ruth. 
Attended  the  Provo  City  Schools  and  graduated  fi-om  the  B.  Y.  U.  Business  College  in  1 891 . 
As  a  boy  he  shared  the  vicissitudes  and  hardships  of  Pioneer  life  and  learned  the  homely 

lessons  of  honest  toil  and  integrity. 
Became  a  Director  of  the  newly  organized  Taylor  Brothers  Company  in  1 890,  where  he  was 

associated  for  the  next  30  years. 
In  1921,  he  with  other  co-workers  in  Taylor  Bros.  Co.  organized  the  Dixon  Taylor  Russell 

Co.,  a  home  fiimishings  store. 
Served  a  mission  in  Birmingham,  England,  fi-om  October  1900  to  February  1903. 
Served  in  Utah  Stake  Sunday  School  and  was  a  Utah  Stake  High  Councilman  for  over 

twenty-five  years. 

Took  an  active  interest  in  fenning,  reclamation,  education,  industry.  He  owned  a  dairy,  a  fiiiit 
farm,  a  chicken  ranch,  a  hog  farm,  a  pleasure  resort  (Provonna  Beach).  Organizer  of 
Skipper 

Bay  Drainage  District,  and  Wildwood  Resort  in  Provo  Canyon. 

Was  a  prime  mover  in  getting  Columbia  Steel  Co.  to  locate  in  Utah  County. 
Served  on  the  Provo  Board  of  Education  for  fifteen  years. 
He  died  September  10,  1935  at  Provo,  Utah. 


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Family  Group  Record  -  445 


2 


Husband  Arthur  NichoUs  TAYLOR 

Bom 

2  Nov  1870 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

10  Seo  1935 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Married 

9  May  1894 

Place 

Salt  Lake  City, ,  Utah 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife 

Maria  Louise  DIXON-2.6.6 

Bom 

5  Jan  1872 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

17  Feb  1947 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Wife's  father 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6                                                                                  MRIN:  443            H  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w                                                                                                                 B  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sexj 

M  1  Arthur  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.1 

Bom 

4  Oct  1895 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

20  Jul  1979 

Place 

Orem, ,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

M  Lynn  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.2 

Bom 

6  May  1898 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Jul  1967 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Elton  LeRoy  TA  Y] 

LOR-2.6.6.3 

Bom 

22  Jun  1900 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

17  Dec  1992 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

[  Sex 
M 

Henry  Dixon  TAY 

LOR-2.6.6.4 

Bom 

22  Nov  1903 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Feb  1987 

Place 

Saalt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  -  445 


Page  2  of  2 


5 


6 


7 


8 


Husband    a         isjirhnlk  TA YT  OR 

Maria  T  r»ni<:p  DDf  ON-?  6 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

F  1 

Alice  Louise  TAY 

.OR-2.6.6.5 



Born 

18  Nov  1906 

PIdCG 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Clarence  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.6 

Bom 

11  Mav  1909 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Orson  Kenneth  TAYLOR-2.6.6.7 

Bom 

3  Nov  1913 

PI3C6 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

31  Oct  1940 

Place 

Provo,  Utah,  Utah 

Buried 

Place 

Provo,  City  Cemetery,  Utah 

Spouse 

Mamed 

Place 

T  i  Ruth  Elaine  TAYLOR-2.6.6.8 

Bom 

20  Mar  1917 

Place 

Provo,  Uah,  Utah 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

09  Aug  1997 


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Arthur  N.  Taylor  Home  -  256  No.  5th  VJest,  Provo 


Front  !•  to  R;    a-rthur  D.,  Maria  D.,  Ruth  E,, 

Arthur  N.j  Lynn  D.  Taylor 

Back    L.  to  R:    Elton  L,,  Clarence  D.,  .xiice  L., 

Henry  D.,  0,  Kenneth  Taylor 


V/ildwood  Summer  Home 
Maria  D,  Taylor,  Ruth         Eliza       Taylor,  Sarah  D.  Dixon 

Alice  L.  Taylor 


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TAYLOR  FAMILY 


Kenneth  1 82 


A  TRIBUTE  TO  AUNT  RYE 


They  ask,  "What  is  in  the  name?" 
It  seems  to  me,  there  is  much  that  is  unseen- 
Something  of  the  divine  that  symbolizes  one's  identity. 
In  this  life  and  all  eternity. 
There  are  names  that  stir  the  soul. 
When  they  fall  upon  the  ear- 
Names,  that  keep  us  free  from  all  fear- 
There  are  names  we  mention  in  revered  awe 
Melodic,  and  tender  like  a  refrain. 
And  names  of  heroes  that  have  become- 
A  part  of  our  country's  glory  and  fame! 
There  are  names  flashed  on 
Broadway  for  all  to  see  -  - 
Names  that  signify  a  high  degree  - 
And  just  names  of  sweet  simplicity 
Like  "Aunt  Rye". 
I  have  loved  this  name  since  the  days  of  my  youth. 
And  idealized  its  owner 
For  her  virtue,  wisdom  and  truth  - 
"Aimt  Rye",  it  is  such  a  home-spun,  humble  name  - 
No  glamour  nor  pretentiousness 
Did  its  bearer  ever  claim. 
Calm  and  serene  she  stood. 
Meeting  life's  tests  and  trials 
Believing  life  was  good! 
Aunt  Rye,  was  a  participant  in  life  - 
She  liked  to  be  in  the  midst  of  things. 
And  share  its  joys  and  strife. 


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Names  were  very  important  to  our  Aunt  Rye, 
Names  of  the  living  and  names  of  the  dead. 
She  believed  in  "Salvation's"  plan. 
She  always  had  much  work,  ahead. 

She  enjoyed  "Ten^le  Work"  . 
And  always  tried  to  do  her  share. 
For  the  less  fortimate  souls 
Who  haven't  the  "Gospel"  over  there. 
Her  genealogy  records  are  well  done 
She  toiled  to  complete  them  from  sun  to  sun. 
Aunt  Rye  was  steadfast  in  her  faith  - 
She  loved  the  "Gospel  Plan", 
She  loved  her  God,  and  served  Him  well. 
She  loved  her  fellow-men. 
Aimt  Rye  was  a  saleslady. 
She  had  loveliness  to  sell. 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  dreamer  and  planner 
And  she  always  planned  well 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  comforter. 
She  was  always  where 
Illness  and  grief  were  despair. 
Her  presence  was  soothing. 
In  healing  she  had  a  skill  - 
When  asked  if  she'd  stay  with  you. 
She  always  answered,  "Sure  I  will". 
We  all  felt  relieved  when 
Aimt  Rye  was  close  by. 
Because  of  her  helpfulness 

We  could  always  rely. 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  historian. 


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And  a  recorder  too, 
She  was  proud  of  our  Pioneers 
And  preserved  their  life  stories  for  all  of  you. 

She  cherished  her  birthright. 
Was  proud  of  her  kin,  their  accomplishments  - 
And  what  they  had  been. 
She  painstakingly  preserved  their  history, 
For  all  of  her  beloved  posterity  to  see. 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  student, 

She  liked  to  read. 
She  appreciated  talent. 
And  liked  to  see  other  folks  succeed. 
She  endeavored  to  find  out  about  the  new  things 
In  her  daily  pursuits. 
In  this  way,  she  acquired  much  knowledge. 
And  became  an  educated  person 
without  going  to  college. 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  teacher  of  Zion's  youth. 
She  loved  little  children  and  taught  them  the  truth. 
Aunt  Rye  was  a  devoted  sweetheart  and  wife. 

Always  pretty  and  neat. 
She  seemed  to  sparkle,  her  spirit  was  so  sweet 
Her  choicest  role  was  that  of  mother, 
She  placed  that  assignment  above  any  other 
Her  home  was  her  castle, 
Her  love  and  good- will  did  abide  - 
The  atmosphere  was  lovely;  because  peace 

And  tranquility  reigned  always  inside. 
Her  family  by  good  example  were  taught. 
She  practiced  doing  good. 


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Her  character  and  service. 
Have  honored  womanhood! 
Her  family  have  all  lived  exemplary  lives. 
As  have  their  children  their  devoted  husbands  and  wives. 
This  to  their  parents  much  happiness  brought. 
Aunt  Rye  was  enthusiastic  and  busy  as  a  bee. 
She  lived  life  abundantly. 
And  gloried  in  its  opportunity! 
She  liked  to  work,  she  liked  to  play. 
She  loved  to  chat  with  her  family  and  firiends. 
And  always  had  something  interesting  to  say. 
She  liked  to  laugh,  hike  and  swim. 
And  was  always  fiill  of  vigor  and  vim. 
Folks  were  anxious  to  meet  Aunt  Rye, 
And  passers-by  would  say, 
"So  you're  Aunt  Rye  Taylor, 
We've  heard  about  you." 
And  soon  they'd  be  calling  her  Aunt  Rye  too. 
They  felt  a  close  kinship,  because  of  the  nice  things  she'd  do 
And  as  the  greatest  of  all  teachers,  by  example  taught. 
Aunt  Rye's  splendid  lessons  to  us  all  brought 
Renewed  faith,  better  judgement,  and  many  a  good  thought. 
It  has  been  said  that  all  we  take  with  us. 
When  we  leave  this  earth,  is  what  we  have  given- 
Service  measures  our  worth. 
As  our  Creator  challenged  us, 
"To  do  unto  the  least  of  these." 
Aunt  Rye  has  met  this  challenge 
And  her  Creator  will  she  please. 
Her  vsddow's  mite  was  always  giving  or  her  time  and  substance. 


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So  Aunt  Rye  has  taken  with  her. 
Something  more  precious  than  gold. 
Her  record  of  good  deeds. 
Will  bring  blessings  manifold. 
And  the  heritage  she  leaves. 
To  family,  neighbors  and  friends. 
Remembering:  her  goodness;  no  one  knows  how 

Far  its  influence  extends. 
And  to  show  our  appreciation,  for  this  life  so  fine 
We  can  like  her  -  so  live, 
That  we  too  may  have  something  as  worthwhile  to  give. 
And  I  know  today  in  that 
"Eternal  Home"  not  so  far  away 
Aunt  Rye  will  not  sit  idly  by. 
She'll  be  helping,  always  doing  her  share. 
And  folks  there  too,  will  love  our  Aunt  Rye. 

Rhea  Dixon  Reeve 
February  1947 


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Sarah  L.  Dixon 
I.  D.  #  2.  6.  2  w 


Sarah  D.  McConachie 
I.D.  #  2.6.5 


May  P.  Dixon 

I.  D.  #  2.  6.  8  w 


Etta  D.  Dixon 
I.D.  #  2.  6.  13.  w 


Fanny  S.  Whimpey 


DIXON    SISTER»  S  CLUB 


Rena  M.  Dixon 
I.  D.  #  2.  6.  3  w 


Maria  D.  Taylor 

I.D.  #  2.6.6 


Sena  R.  Dixon 

I.  D.  #  2.6.  11.  w 


Electa  S.  Dixon 

I.D.  #  2.  6.  14.  w 


t 


Sophia  S.  Manson 
188 


Hattie  H.  Dixon 
I.D.#  2.6.7W 


Louie  M.  Dixon 

I.  D.  #  2.6.12.  w 


May  B.  Dixon 

I.D.  #  2.  6.  16.  w 


Virginia  B.  Dixon 

^Honorary) 
I-D.  #  2.  6.  10.  w 


RENEWAL  OF  FAMILY  TIES  IN  SOUTH  AFRICA 


With  the  death  of  Grandfether  Dixon's  sister,  Aime,  on  March  28,  1 877,  just  3  years 
after  the  death  of  their  fether  John  Henry  Dixon,  all  contacts  with  the  Dixon  Family  in  South 
Africa  ceased.  Some  of  the  letters  written  to  Anne  by  Henry  A.  Dixon  were  returned  at  that 
time,  (five  of  them  having  been  enlarged  and  reproduced  recently) 

Our  Dixon  Family  records  were  so  inconplete  in  1 930  that  the  only  records  available 
were  the  date  and  place  of  birth  of  Henry  A.  Dixon  and  the  name  of  his  mother,  father  and 
sister. 

So  in  May  1930  when  my  mission  call  for  the  California  Mission  was  changed  to  the 
South  African  Mission,  I  was  overjoyed.  And  I  think  it  was  an  answer  to  my  Mother's  prayers 
that  a  representative  of  the  Dixon  Family  be  sent  to  the  birthplace  of  her  father. 

Upon  landing  at  Capetown  and  the  Mission  Home  at  Mowbray,  I  was  immediately 
placed  in  the  Mission  Office  and  after  two  months  training  was  assigned  as  Mission  Secretary. 
This  was  dis^pointing  for  it  now  tied  me  down  to  a  desk  with  little  chance  for  genealogical 
contacts.  Typical  of  my  Mother's  faith,  she  counseled  me  to  do  my  assigned  job  thoroughly 
and  to  the  best  of  my  ability  and  if  I  did  that,  the  way  would  be  opened  for  me  to  obtain  that 
information  which  she  and  I  so  much  desired. 

On  April  30, 1931  at  "Cumorah"  Main  &  Grove  Road,  Mowbray,  South  Africa,  The 
South  African  Mission  Headquarters  and  Mission  Home,  I  recorded  the  following  thoughts: 

On  September  15,  1930, 1  left  my  home  and  beloved  one's  at  Provo  and  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  to  answer  a  call  to  fulfill  a  mission  for  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints  in  South  Africa  the  former  home  and  birthplace  of  Grandfether  Henry  Aldous  Dixon. 
75  years  before,  he  had  left  his  home,  his  beloved  parents  and  sister  and  fiiends  to  sacrifice 
all  for  the  love  of  the  convictions  of  his  mind  and  heart;  to  go  to  America,  Utah,  to  help  build 
up  the  great  kingdom 

Little  knowledge  did  I  have  of  any  ancestors  or  friends  for  no  detailed  record  had  been 
kept  concerning  the  whereabouts  of  My  Grandfather's  family  and  their  children.  Yet  within 
six  months,  through  the  help  and  guidance  of  our  Heavenly  Father,  I  have  been  guided  to  the 
door  of  a  total  stranger,  who,  upon  conversing  and  searching  proves  to  be  one  of  my  relatives 


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here  in  South  Africa.  "God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way.  His  wonders  to  perform".  This  work 
of  genealogy,  that  of  collecting  and  linking  up  our  family  histories,  is  one  of  the  greatest  and 
most  important  works  of  the  Lord  in  this  the  latter  day. 

It  being  the  29th  of  April  and  the  end  of  the  month,  the  time  that  is  busiest  in  the 
ofiBce,  I  felt  that  I  should  stay  in  the  office  and  do  my  work.  I  had  previously  told  the  Elders 
this  when  they  inquired  if  I  was  going  out  tracting  with  them.  After  goiQg  to  the  office  and 
outlining  my  days  activities,  I  decided  that  they  could  wait  until  afternoon  or  the  next  day; 
none  of  it  being  exceptionally  important  or  rushing .  So  I  went  tracting,  really  agakist  my  own 
convictions. 

How  it  was  that  Elder  Peterson  and  Elder  Harris  took  the  opposite  side  of  the  road 
and  Elder  Mac  Arthur  and  myself  the  right  side,  is  beyond  my  power  of  comprehension  and 
reason.  After  tracting  about  six  houses  with  fairly  good  conversations:  we  entered 
"Kenthurst".  We  knocked  at  the  door,  asked  for  the  misses  and  waited.  The  maid  reappeared 
and  asked  the  names  -  we  waited.  We've  asked  to  come  in  by  the  maid  but  refiised,  it  not 
being  in  order  to  accept  the  invitation  from  a  servant.  Still  we  waited  and  finally  the  lady  of 
the  house  came  in  from  the  back  yard.  She  evidently  had  been  working  in  the  garden.  We 
waited  while  she  washed  her  hands.  She  finally  appeared  and  we  delivered  our  message  or 
approach.  She  was  not  interested  whatsoever.  She  had  her  religion.  Church  of  England,  was 
good  enough  for  her. 

She  happened  to  mention  that  one  of  her  father's  uncles  was  a  Mormon.  I  then  told 
her  the  story  of  my  Grandfather,  of  his  being  bom  and  raised  in  Africa,  after  which  he  went 
to  Utah.  Upon  mentioning  his  only  sister  as  being  Anne  Hartman,  she  immediately  gave  me 
the  startling  news  of  her  relationship  to  the  Hartman' s  of  Cradock.  What  good  news!  How 
my  heart  and  soul  thrilled!  Just  imagine  the  possibility  of  finding  relatives,  someone  that  knew 
my  Grandfather's  family  history  which  was  more  or  less  a  blank  page  to  his  family  in  Utah. 
Here  I  am  no  longer  alone.  I  have  found  kinsmen  and  the  possibility  of  helping  to  fiilfill  one 
of  my  Mother's  grandest  hopes  and  dreams. 

I  asked  if  I  might  have  the  privilege  of  coming  back  some  evening  and  talking  more 
about  the  femily  tree.  She  answered  in  the  affirmative,  also  stating  she  would  write  to  Willie 
Hartman  (vibo  was  living  then  at  Cradock  and  was  very  ill  and  in  a  critically  sick  condition). 


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I  suggested  coming  around  before  mail  day  (letter  writing  day),  and  was  given  the  invitation 
of  calling  Thursday,  April  20th. 

As  I  was  leaving  I  inquired  as  to  her  name  and  found  it  to  be  Mrs.  Humphris,  living 
at  Kenthurst  on  Banska  Road,  Rosebank  (a  suburb  of  Cape  Town). 

Thursday  evening  at  8:00  p.  m..  Elder  Peterson  accompanied  me  back  to  the  home  of 
Mrs.  Huinphris.  I  took  with  me  Grandfather's  diary  and  also  pictures  and  letters  from  home. 
In  the  last  mail  I  had  received  the  histories  of  Grandfether  Dixon  and  also  Grandmother  Eliza 
Taylor. 

I  took  these  histories,  pictures  and  diary  along  and  showed  and  read  them  to  Mrs. 
Humphris,  Mr.  Hunphris  (who  is  blind  and  without  the  use  of  his  limbs),  Miss  Humphris,  and 
another  young  man. 

We  were  greeted  with  a  very  friendly  welcome  and  made  to  feel  at  home.  I  read  the 
letters,  taken  from  Grandmother  Dixon's  box  at  Aunt  Electa' s.  I  showed  them  some  of  these 
letters  and  the  pictures  sent  me.  Mrs.  Humphris  located  her  album  and  showed  me  the  picture 
of  Miss  Nash,  married  Ben  Webber,  and  also  a  number  of  his  sisters  as  well  as  some  of 
the  other  persons  spoken  of  in  Anne  Hartman's  letters  to  Grandfether,  which  we  were 
reading. 

Mrs.  Humphris  remembers  her  mother,  Mrs.  Hamhn,  (who  was  Ben  Webber's  sister 
Harriet)  telling  her  that  her  mother,  Emma  Dixon,  told  the  story  of  having  been  left  in  care 
of  some  friends  while  her  mother  went  to  England  to  get  some  money,  but  was  never  heard 
of  after  that.  As  near  as  we  can  work  it  out  (nothing  definite)  Emma  Dixon  must  have  been 
the  half  sister  of  Henry  Aldous  Dixon,  my  Grandfather. 

(Most  recent  records  show  that  Margaret  W.  Dixon,  first  wife  of  John  Henry  Dbcon, 
was  buried  at  Grahamstown,  C.  P.  South  Afiica,  by  the  Rev.  William  Geary  on  June  21, 
1824.) 

On  January  28,  1932, 1  received  permission  from  Mission  Pres.  Dalton  to  travel  by 
train  to  Halesowen  Station,  near  Cradock,  C.  P.,  about  850  miles  from  Capetown. 

Here  I  was  met  by  Florence  McDonald  Radford,  a  niece  of  William  Hartman  who 


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drove  me  to  "Bufifels  Hoek",  the  sheep  ranch  of  75  year  old  William  Hartman,  his  wife 
Florence  and  her  fether  David  McLeod. 

William  Hartman  is  the  nephew  of  Grandfather  Henry  A.  Dixon  and  son  of 
Grandfather's  sister  Anne  Judith. 

I  spent  a  week  visiting  with  them  at  their  ranch.  William  Hartman  died  at  Cradock  on 
the  15th  of  November  1933. 

Very  little  genealogical  information  was  obtained.  But  correspondence  by  my  mother 
with  Flo  Hartman  and  Florence  Radford  continued  until  their  death. 

Clarence  D.  Taylor 
Great  Grandson  2  Gen.  removed 
Of  Rev.  William  Boardman 


David      Florence  William 
Hartman  1932 


"Buffels  Hoek"  1996 


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MY  SEARCH  FOR  FAMILY  RECORDS  IN  SOUTH  AFRICA 


April  20,  1932: 

Last  Wednesday,  we  went  to  Uitenhage  by  train,  a  distance  of  about  21  miles,  costing 
3  shillings  two  pence  (about  75  cents).  While  there  in  the  afternoon,  we  visited  the  cemetery, 
and  after  walking  thru  it,  were  quite  disappointed  to  find  no  Dixon  tomb  stones  as  I  had 
anticipated  I  would  find.  After  inquiring  of  the  caretaker  we  found  that  they  kept  no  record 
of  burials,  but  that  they  had  divided  the  cemetery  into  plots  and  given  each  church  a  portion 
of  ground  for  its  congregation,  and  the  churches  did  not  keep  account  of  their  burials. 

Next  we  went  to  Mr.  N.  D.  Alexander,  the  Uitenhage  undertaker,  whose  forefethers 
have  been  in  the  same  business  since  1 865,  and  who  treated  us  very  cordially  and  showed  us 
three  maps  he  had  of  the  plots  in  the  cemetery.  The  older  map  was  torn  in  two,  but  was  the 
map  of  the  Old  Dutch  Reformed  Cemetery  which  was  the  first  one  and  where  all  the  old 
people  were  buried.  The  other  two  were  later  editions  of  all  cemeteries.  He  has  the  most 
complete  records  of  any  kept. 

We  next  visited  a  Mr.  James  of  the  Royal  Hotel  wiio  in  turn  referred  us  to  a  Mr.  Luyte 
who  is  76  years  of  age  and  knew  some  early  Mormon's  and  had  heard  of  the  Dixons.  In  fact 
he  stated  that  just  that  day  a  John  Dixon,  who  had  been  employed  in  the  Government 
Customs  Office,  by  was  just  sailing  for  England. 

GRAHAMSTOWN,  South  Afiica  -  May  13,  1932 

This  morning  I  decided  that  wiiile  working  in  Grahamstown,  I  was  going  to  try  to  find 
where  Grandfather  Dixon  was  bom  and  the  original  tract  of  land  alloted  to  my  Great 
Grandfather  of  the  1820  Dixon  Party  Settlers. 

I  first  started  by  inquiring  at  the  City  Hall.  I  was  referred  to  the  1820  Settlers 
Memorial  Secretary,  Mr.  Bosanquist,  who  was  quite  difficult  to  locate,  but  which  I  did  finally 
find.  He  treated  me  most  kind.  He  could  not  give  me  any  information,  but  he  took  his  hat  and 
umbrella,  left  his  work  and  went  out  in  the  rain  with  us  to  find  someone  who  could  impart  the 
desired  information.  After  calling  on  an  attorney,  then  a  home  fiimishings  store  manager,  we 
went  to  the  Albany  Land  Office  where  a  map  of  all  the  original  Land  Grants  of  the  1820 


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Settlers  locations  in  the  Albany  District  were  shown. 

The  Dixon  Party  had  not  settled  in  the  Albany  District,  so  it  was  not  on  this  map. 
After  talking  to  four  or  five  other  well  known  and  kind  residents,  including  Mr.  McKenzie, 
the  present  Historian  of  Grahamstown  and  Mr.  Gill  of  the  Albany  Office,  they  advised  me  to 
get  in  touch  with  a  Mr.  W.  R.  Dixon  living  in  Coombs,  near  the  Albany  District. 

This  Mr.  Dixon  was  an  old  man  of  87  years,  very  active  and  a  real  old  English  type 
gentleman.  He  was  of  the  early  1820  Settlers,  so  they  stated,  and  was  indeed  a  wonderful  and 
well  liked  man  by  all.  To  illustrate  one  of  his  characteristics,  it  is  said  that  when  General 
Botha  came  out  to  take  command  of  the  South  Afiican  Armies  in  German  East  AJfrica  during 
the  1^  World  War,  that  "Old  Boss"  Dixon  gave  the  generally  fine  thoroughbred  charger  which 
was  transported  to  the  field  of  action  and  which  carried  him  through  that  war. 

As  there  was  no  way  of  getting  in  communication  with  Mr.  Dixon  by  telephone  and 
the  necessity  of  leaving  Grahamstown  the  next  morning  for  Port  Elizabeth,  I  hired  a  taxi  for 
two  pounds  ($10.00)  to  take  me  the  25  miles  over  poor  roads.  That  was  a  lot  of  money  to  be 
risking,  but  as  the  regular  taxi  charge  was  one  shilling  (25  cents)  a  mile,  I  decided  that  for  the 
50  miles  it  was  reasonable  in  this  country,  and  that  if  I  did  not  go  now,  maybe  it  would  be  my 
last  chance  or  else  something  might  happen  to  the  "old"  man.  So  at  two  o'clock  we  left  in  a 
Dodge  six  sedan. 

The  rain  ways  beginning  to  come  down  again.  Soon  the  roads  became  so  bad  that  we 
had  to  get  out  and  push  and  finally  had  to  put  on  chains.  This  lasted  half  the  way  down  and 
half  the  way  back. 

We  went  thru  some  beautifiil  country.  In  fact  for  farming  country  there  is  none  that 
I  have  seen  in  South  Africa  that  looks  any  better  than  that  found  in  the  rolling  hills,  the  valleys 
and  mountains  which  surrounds  Grahamstown.  The  country  reminds  me  very  much  of  the 
hilly  portions  of  Heber  Valley  -  Charleston  and  Wallsburg. 

After  a  most  difficult  time  we  arrived  at  the  Dixon  Farm  about  5:30  p.m.-  just  as  it 
was  getting  dusk,  having  had  to  leave  the  car  a  half  mile  down  the  road  and  walk  the 
remainder  of  the  way. 

We  talked  to  the  son  who  stated  he  did  not  know  anything  about  his  grandparents  and 
then  mentioned  he  had  received  a  letter  firom  someone  inquiring  of  the  same  information 


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(which  later  proved  to  be  the  letter  I  had  written  about  nine  months  ago  from 
Capetown).  He  never  answered  and  was  still  waiting  for  information  to  answer  it. 

Going  over  the  "Old  Man"  Dixon's  house,  which  was  a  small  two  room  clean  and  well 
kept  by  his  wife.  He  told  me  he  was  the  son  of  Matthew  Dixon  who  came  to  South  Africa 
two  years  after  the  1 820  Settlers  landed.  You  cannot  imagine  the  disappointment  at  those 
words.  I  anticipated  too  much.  I  thought  the  old  man  would  be  William  Dixon,  spoken  in  the 
will  and  that  I  would  be  able  to  get  first  hand  information.  But  no  such  luck. 

The  trip  was  not  altogether  in  vain,  for  I  was  near  to  where  old  Great  Grandfather 
John  Henry  Dixon  settled,  which  was  just  over  the  valley  in  what  is  called  "Dixon's  Bush". 

CAPETOWN,  South  Africa  -  January  26,  1933 

During  the  past  week,  that  is  since  last  Monday,  I  have  been  spending  the  majority  of 
my  time  in  the  Archives  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  located  in  the  bottom  of  the  Parliament 
Buildings.  I  have  been  well  paid  for  the  time  spent  in  research  work.  They  do  not  have  many 
of  the  old  records  dealing  with  the  actual  personal  history  of  each  settler,  but  from  a 
compilation,  or  actually  from  the  letters  wiiich  were  written  by  the  descendants  of  the  Settlers, 
in  request  of  the  Centennial  Settlers  Committee  who  were  at  that  time  of  1919  preparing  for 
the  himdred  years  celebration  of  their  arrival  to  this  country,  and  worse  trying  to  determine 
the  number  of  descendants  living  at  that  time. 

What  I  have  found  deals  mainly  with  Rev.  William  Boardman  History  and  his  family. 
There  was  very  little  information  in  regards  to  Grandfather  Dixon's  Genealogy.  I  was  able  to 
find  an  answer  from  William  Henry  Dixon's  son,  George  Waldron  Dixon,  and  have  his 
address  which  I  will  write  to  and  see  if  they  are  still  living.  I  am  sending  you  the  information 
I  have  obtained  which  will  be  kept  for  reference  work  in  grouping  them  into  families. 

I  think  the  most  valuable  piece  of  work  I  found  was  that  Genealogical  Register,  taken 
from  the  old  Family  Bible  of  the  Rev.  Boardman  now  in  possession  of  Mr.  F.  W.  Boardman 
of  Heidelburg,  Transvaal.  If  I  cannot  copy  it  and  get  it  to  you  this  week  I  will  in  the  fixture. 

Clarence  Dixon  Taylor 
Great  Grandson  2  Gen.  Removed 
Of  Rev.  William  Boardman 


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MY  2-^  EXPERIENCE  IN  FINDING  RELATIVES  IN  AFRICA 


On  June  19,  1990 1  received  an  air  mail  letter  with  $1 .80  Zimbabwe  postage  stamps 
addressed  to  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  Family  Organization  c/o  Mr.  Clarence  D.Taylor,  2130 
Temple  View  Drive,  Provo,  Utah.  U.S.  America.  Also  on  the  front  was  the  notation  "Please 
forward  or  Return  to  Sender." 

On  the  reverse  side  of  the  envelope  was  the  senders  name,  "Mrs.  D.  Brummer, 
"Menslage",  P.O.  Box  343,  Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe,  Africa.  And  a  notation,"This  was  his 
address  in  1979.  By  now  he  may  have  retired.  HopefiiUy  he  is  still  alive." 

Zimbawbe!  The  only  place  I  was  aware  of  by  that  name  was  the  Zimbawbe  Ruins, 
Solomons  gold  mines  up  near  Victoria  Falls  in  Southern  Rhodesia,  or  was  when  I  was  in 
South  Africa  in  1930-33. 

Current  research  reveals  Zimbawbe  as  a  new  country  name  for  Southern  Rhodesia. 

Its  capital  is  Harare. 

Chiredzi  is  a  town  about  400  miles  from  Harare. 

"Menslage"  is  the  name  of  a  sugar  farm  in  the  "bush"  country  of  Central  Africa, 
(owned  by  the  Brummer  family). 

A  copy  of  this  letter  is  reproduced,  but  first  let  me  give  you  a  short  prefece  of  it: 
Dawn  Brummer,  a  non-Mormon,  the  writer  of  the  letter,  is  a  descendant  of  the  Rev. 
William  Boardman,  my  great,  great  grandfather.  For  more  than  twenty  years  she  has  been 
gathering  information  on  the  Boardman  line,  hopefiilly  to  publish  a  book.  In  her  collection 
was  a  letter  in  1933  from  Clarence  D.  Taylor  of  Provo,  Utah,  addressed  to  the  1820  Settlers 
Archives,  Grahamstovm,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa  requesting  information  on  the 
Boardman  Family. 

The  L.  D.  S.  Church  has  a  branch  at  Harare  and  is  part  of  the  Zimbabwe  Mission. 
Here  she  foimd  a  microfiche  card  listing  my  name,  Family  Register,  Title  of  Books  with 
available  microfilm.  She  ordered  a  copy  of  the  film  from  the  Genealogical  Library  in  Salt  Lake 

**  My  First  experience  recorded  in  "My  Folks  The  Dixons" 
Volume  I,  Page  96.  "Re-newal  of  Family  Ties  in  South  Africa." 


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City  of  "My  Folks  the  Dixons".  Here  she  used  the  names  and  addresses  for  sending  the  five 
letters. 

The  same  day  that  I  received  this  letter,  I  found  I  had  one  more  copy  of  "My  Folks 
The  Dixons"  Volume  I,  also  a  copy  of  volume  II  which  I  packaged  carefully  and  took  to  the 
post  office.  The  quotation  for  air  mailing  these  two  books  was  about  $75.00,  or  by  surface 
mail  it  would  only  amount  to  $14,00.  The  books  were  sent  surfece  mail  and  arrived  in  good 
conditioa  But  upon  examining  Volume  H,  it  was  discovered  that  one  section  of  the  book  had 
blank  pages.  When  Dawn  Brummer  mentioned  this  to  me  in  her  next  letter,  I  immediately 
"dug"out  another  Volume  II  and  double  checked  each  page  before  sending  it  to  her. 

In  her  letter  she  also  mentioned  another  very  good  fiiend,  married  to  a  Boardman  in 
England.  His  name  was  John  Buhner,  a  keen  genealogist,  80  years  old,  retired,  and  presently 
honorary  treasurer  of  the  Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society.  He  had  done  a  lot  of  research 
of  the  Boardmans  in  and  around  the  TOiwick  Parish.  He  had  helped  her  extensively  so  she 
gave  him  my  name  and  address  and  mentioned  he  would  write  to  me. 

Shortly  after,  I  received  a  letter  fi-om  John  Buhner  mentioning  that  under  separate 
cover  he  was  sending  a  pedigree  chart  of  the  Boardman  femily  he  had  researched  in  his  area. 

Soon  after  a  mailing  tube  was  received  and  in  it  was  a  six  foot  long  Pedigree  Chart 
beginning  with  THOMAS  BOARDMAN  and  his  wife  JUDITH  ORFORD,  1716.  There  are 
118  names  with  birth  dates  and  deaths. 

This  Buhner  Pedigree  Chart  does  not  include  the  descendants  of  JUDITH 
BOARDMAN  DIXON,  the  second  child  of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

Judith  Boardman  Dixon  gave  birth  to  seven  children.  Only  two  of  her  children,  Anne, 
the  oldest  child  and  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  reached  adulthood. 

Anne  Dixon  Hartman  had  four  children,  a  girl  and  three  boys. 

To  show  my  appreciation  to  John  Bulmer  for  this  most  valuable  pedigree  chart  of  the 
Boardman  femily,  and  if  he  so  desired  he  could  add  to  his  chart  by  inserting  the  descendants 
of  Judith  Boardman  on  the  chart. 


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I  made  a  list  of  Anne  Dixon  Hartman's  descendants  and  inserted  the  list  in  the  front 
page  of  Volume  II  of  "My  Folks  The  Dixons",  with  the  notation  that  the  descendants  of 
Hemy  Aldous  Dixon  up  to  1979  were  listed  in  this  book  on  pages  429-5 19,  and  mailed  it  to 
John  R.  Bulmer. 

Kenyon  Hall 
Winwick  Lane,  Croft 
Warrington,  U.KL 
WA37ED 


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MENSLAGE 
P.  O  Box  343 
Chiredzi 

Zimbabwe,  AFRICA 

29  May  1990 

The  Henry  Aldous  Dixon  Family  Organization 
c/o  Mr.  Clarence  D.  Taylor 
2130  Temple  View  Drive 
Provo,Utah  U.S.A. 

TAYLOR  DDCON  FAMILY 

DEAR  MR.  TAYLOR: 

The  attached  will  explain  it  all.  Please  do  read  it-  circulate  it-  maybe  someone  amongst  the 

many  of  you  will  take  pity  and  answer  this  correspondence. 

I  am  sending  out  a  total  of  five  copies  with  names  and  addresses, 

listed  in  My  Folks  the  Dixons,  1979.  Hopefully  one  of  the  letters 

will  hit  the  jack  pot. 

Yours  sincerely, 

DAWN  BRUMMER  (Mrs.) 

My  apologies  for  the  poor  quality  of  the  photostating.  This  is  Afiica! ! ! 


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From  Mrs.  Dawn  Bmmmer 

Menslage 

P.  O.  Box  343 

Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe,  Africa 

29-5-90 

BOARDMAN  -  DIXON 
1820  SETTLERS 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE,  SOUTH  AFRICA 

For  almost  20  years  I  have  been  researching  my  maternal  ancestry. 
Baby,  a  terrorist  war,  isolation  on  a  farm  in  the  Rhodesian,  Zimbabwean 
Bush, 

all  made  for  slow  progress.  Goals  were  achieved,  new  ones  set,  and  so 
it  continues.  One  clue  leads  to  another,  re  awoke  knowledge  as  a 
child,  one  letter 

in  the  Boardman  file,  address  Utah,  U.S.A.  from  Clarence  Dixon  Taylor, 
led  to  a  visit  to  the  Harare  LDS  Church,  led  to  microfiche,  led  to  a 
microfilm,  a  treasure  trove.  (Aladdin  Cave  lamp  had  nothing  to  touch 
this  treasure  trove!) 

and  so  whenever  I  am  able  to  be  in  Harare,  I  lose  myself  into  a  wonderfiil  world,  called 
FAMILY,  this  one  by  courtesy  of  My  Folks  The  Drxons  -  fascinating!,  what  else  can  I  say? 
To  retum  to  the  beginning,  names  and  association  prove  to  be  a  connecting  thread  down  the 
decades  HA!?  You  may  be  asking.  A  Boardman  Girl,  Judith,  married  a  fellow  1820  Settler, 
called  Dixon,  now  my  maiden  name  was  Dixon-(no  connection). 
To  make  it  easier  to  understand: 


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REV.  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 

Juiith  married  John  Henry  Dixon  — >  Party  Leader 

James  Hayes  Boardman  Henry  Fuller 

William  Joh  i  Boardman  Sarah  ^Fuller 

Alfred  HerbLrt  Boardman  Ruth  lltegmann 

I  I 

Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  Boardman  Felix  Brummer 

Muriel  Hester  Fritz  j 

Dawn  Denise  Dixon  Marries   >  Pierre  Brummer 

(me) 

So  playing  on  names; 

Boardman  daughter  married  a  Dixon  (your  line) 

Boardman  son  eventually  had  a  descendant  who  married  a  Dixon  and  had  Dixon  issue  (me). 
John  Henry  Dixon,  leader  of  Dixon  Party  and  amongst  whom  was  Henry  Fuller  his  great, 
great  grandson  married  one  of  the  Boardman  Dixon  issue  (me).  Not  of  your  Dixon  line.  So 
the  name  and  association  returned  in  1966!  How  terribly,  terribly  sad  that  parents  could  be 
so  hard  re  a  childs  choice  of  religion.  Surely  all  roads  and  paths  lead  to  God?  Henry  A.  Dixon 
was  disowned  by  his  fether  (thus  mother  couldn't  take  a  different  stance)  Another  connection 
we  have  re  Utah  is  (see  above).  James  married  Elizabeth  Dixie  and  her  Uncle  Joseph  Dixon 
"went  to  America  and  bought  a  large  tract  of  land  in  Utah  Valley  and  settled  Negroes  there", 
(unquote)  My  Folks  The  Dixons,  someone  made  the  comment  re  Dixie!  it  is  a  small  world. 
There  are  plans  to  publish  a  Boardman  History  to  include  all  lines.  We  are  busy  collecting 
data  and  strangely  enough  I  have  collected  the  most,  even  tho  I  am  living  on  a  sugar  farm  in 
the  middle  of  the  Bush  in  Central  Africa.  I  found  a  second  cousin  of  my  grandmother  here  in 
Harare.  She  is  in  her  seventies  and  what  a  treasure  of  letters  she  has  given  me.  Upon  sorting 
etc.,  I  advised  her  that  the  paper  was  becoming  brittle  and  fi^ile  and  also  that  the  contents 
were  of  historical  value.  I  suggested  that  we  have  photo  copies  made  and  donate  the  originals 
plus  a  set  of  working  copies  for  research  to  1 820  archives  in  Grahamstown,  C.  P.  South 
Africa.  Now  at  least  we  do  know  that  they  are  in  safe  keeping  and  accessible,  The  Boardman 
file  is  now  one  of  the  most  detailed  and  bulging  at  the  seam.  I  am  in  constant  contact  with 
another  member  of  the  Boardman  girls,  her  sister  is  Corine,  Lady  Baden  Powel,  daughter  in 


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law  of  Lord  Baden  Powel,  founder  of  the  Scout  Movement.  Both  Corine  and  Myrtle  live  in 
Australia  and  Myrtle  has  been  so  enthusiastic  etc.  By  now  we  are  to  be  found  worldwide,  this 
Boardman  Family  of  ours.  Another  chap  in  England,  John  Buhner  is  married  to  a  Boardman. 
He  had  done  a  lot  of  Boardman  research  and  is  a  honey  re-exchanging  research  notes  and 
etc...  I  have  also  assembled  a  very  impressive  collection  of  photographs  despite  the  fact  that 
during  the  Anglo-Boer  War  (1899-1902)  people  saw  the  British  destroying  form  houses, 
possession  etc.  and  placing  the  women  folks  and  children  into  concentration  can:q)s  (28,000 
died)  and  although  I  come  from  Afrikaans  and  English  stock,  it  is  only  now  that  I  frilly 
understand  the  reason  behind  the  Afrikaans  mistrust  of  and  sometime  hatred  for  the  English. 
Anglo-Boer  War  certainly  taught  nations  re  concentration  camps  scorched  earth  tactics.  Some 
families  never  regained  their  stable  financial  feet.  As  I  read,  skim  thru,  their  femily  history,  I 
was  awed  by  \^t  another  branch  had  achieved.  I  was  fascinated  by  the  diverse  paths  many 
had  traveled,  by  the  bonds  retained,  a  sense  of  family.  Yes,  your  religious  belief  and  rules  do 
account  for  the  major  reason  but  if  individuals  aren't  interested  then  no  rules  will  maintain  the 
bond.  What  brings  it  home  are  the  poems,  prose,  songs,  the  words,  etc.,  the  conveying  of  a 
sense  of  pride,  sense  of  femily  (the  Elm  Tree  history  and  observations  say  it  all).  I  haven't 
read  it  all,  only  skimmed  thru.  I  suppose  the  nicest  con[q)liment  that  I  received  was  from  a 
Canadian  member  of  LDS  (Why  dont  you  attend  the  services.  Why  haven't  you  advised  that 
you  are  a  member?)  Me  a  (member)  (me)?  Services?  But  I  do  attend  Church  services.  I  am 
an  Anglican.  In  our  femify  we  have  about  ten  different  sets  of  belief  ie.  Members  of  different 
organizations,  but  only  the  U.S.  branch  are  Mormons.  (But,  Dawn,  you  research  along  our 
methods,  you  record  dates  similar  to  us,  you  hoard  food  etc.  exactly  as  we  do,  you  think 
abng  our  lines).  Oh  yes,  I  do,  I  have  an  absolute  thing  re  food,  material  and  I  am  known  for 
it  here.  Sometimes  Pierre  accuses  me  of  making  the  shortages  (Zimbabwe  certainly  has  many 
shortages  from  tin  foil  to  vehicles!)  I  have  been  rambling  on,  I  wonder  if  this  letter  will  arrive 
amongst  any  of  you.  I  am  using  addresses  etc.  as  listed  in  1979. 

(a)  Are  the  people  still  residents  there? 

(b)  Are  they  still  alive?  and  with  us? 

(c)  Are  they  even  interested  in  this  letter?  Making  contact? 

Is  it  possible  to  purchase  a  set  of  the  books  My  Folks  The  Dixons?  If  so  what  price? 


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One  of  your  members  in  the  2nd  book  wrote  how  lucky  she  was  to  have  been  bom  a  member 
of  the  femily,  white,  and  in  the  U.S.A.  and  I  agree.  I  am  lucky  to  be  me.  I  am  happy  to  be  me. 
I  love  Africa,  wars  and  all,  and  above  all  I  know  that  the  words  of  My  Folks  by  Rhea  Dixon 
Reeves  apply  to  me  and  mine  as  well  I  am  going  up  to  Harare  soon.  I  am  going  to  meet  more 
Taylor-Dixon  people.  I  am  going  to  enjoy  meeting  you  all,  both  past  and  present.  Of  course 
by  now  some  of  the  future  members  of  1979  are  present  members.  Do  I  sing?  No,  I  croak  like 
a  frog,  so  do  I  hum,  (Getting  To  Know  You)  (King  And  I  ) 

Sincerely, 
Dawn  Brummer 

Great  Granddaughter  4  Gen  Removed 
Of  Rev.  William  Boardman 


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DISCOVERING  MY  "GOLD  MINE" 

In  Johannesburg,  South  Africa 
Or 

MY  1994  Genealogy  Tour  to  Africa 

The  seed  for  this  trip  was  planted  back  on  May  29,  1990,  when  I;  I  received  a  letter 
from  Zimbabwe,  Africa  I  did  not  recollect  of  there  being  such  a  place  in  Africa,  when  I  was 
there  in  1930-1933.  There  was  a  North  and  South  Rhodesia,  whose  principle  cities  were 
Bulawayo,  Salisbury,  and  Livingston. 

In  checking  a  current  map  the  Rhodesias  have  been  divided  into  several  new 
Coimtries,  Zimbabwe  being  one  of  them  Bulawayo  is  in  Zimbabwe  He  and  the  name  of 
Salisbury  has  been  changed  to  Harare  and  became  the  Capital  city,  when  the  Blacks  gained 
control  after  the  Civil  War  there. 

On  the  front  of  this  letter  envelope  besides  my  name  and  address  was  the  notation, 
"Please  forward  or  return  to  sender."  On  the  back  of  the  envelope  was  the  senders  name, 
"Mrs.  D.  Brummer,  "Menslage",  P.  O.  Box  343,  Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe,  Africa."  And  another 
notation,  "This  was  his  address  in  1979.  By  now  he  may  have  retired.  Hopefiilly  he  is  still 
alive." 

ZIMBABWE!  The  only  place  I  was  aware  of  by  that  name  was  the  Zimbabwe  Ruins, 
reportably  the  Gold  Mines  of  King  Solomon  in  East  Central  Africa. 

"MENSLAGE"  the  name  of  the  Sugar  cane  farm,  near  CHIREDZI,  the  nearest  town 
in  the  bush  country  of  central  Africa. 

The  writer  of  this  letter  was  Mrs.  Dawn  Brummer,  a  non-Mormon  who  is  a 
descendant  of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  1820  Settler  to  Africa;  my  great,  great 
grandfether.  For  more  than  twenty  years.  Dawn  Brummer  had  been  gathering  family  history 
material  of  the  Boardman  family,  hopefiilly,  to  publish  a  book.  In  her  collecting  was  a  letter 
written  in  1933  from  Clarence  D.  Taylor  of  Provo,  Utah,  addressed  to  the  1820  Settlers 
Archives,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Afiica;  requesting  information  on  the 
Boardman  Family. 

In  1979,  Henry  D.  Taylor,  then  one  of  the  General  Authorities  of  the  Church,  donated 
to  the  Church  Genealogical  Library,  copies  of  "My  Folks  the  Dixons"  This  book  had  been 


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microfilmed  and  a  microfiche  card  had  been  made  and  placed  in  all  the  Branch  Libraries,  even 
in  far  away  Harare,  Afiica. 

The  L.D.S.  Qiurch  has  a  branch  genealogical  library  at  Harare,  part  of  the  Zimbabwe 
Mission,  Here  Dawn  Brummer  found  a  microfiche  card  listing  my  name;  Family  Register;  title 
of  books  refering  to  the  Boardman  femily;  and  available  microfilms.  She  had  the  Library  order 
a  copy  of  the  film,  "My  Folks  the  Dixons"  fi"om  the  Genealogical  Library  in  Salt  Lake  City. 

After  reading  and  browsing  through  the  film.  Dawn  wanted  to  obtain  the  book  so  she 
could  refer  to  it  at  her  home,  rather  than  have  to  travel  a  distance  of  about  400  miles  to  spend 
a  few  hours  reading  the  film  in  Harare. 

Dawn  selected  five  names  listed  in  the  film  to  which  she  sent  five  letters,  hopefiilly  that 
one  would  reply  to  her  request  in  her  letter.  The  letters  were  addressed  to: 
HENRY  ALDOUS  DDCON  FAMILY  ORGANIZATION 

1 .  c/o  Henry  D,  Taylor  -  Salt  Lake  City 

2.  c/o  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  L.D.S. 

Genealogical  Dept.-  Salt  Lake  City 

3.  c/o  Clarence  D.  Taylor  -  Provo 

4.  c/o  Robert  N.  Dixon  -  Orem 

5.  c/o  Doris  Dixon  Christensen  -  San  Jose,  Cal. 

The  same  day  that  I  received  my  copy  of  this  letter,  I  searched  and  found  I  had  an 
extra  copy  of  MY  FOLKS  THE  DIXONS  Vol.  I  and  also  a  copy  of  Vol  H,  which  I 
immediately  packaged  carefiilly  in  a  sturdy  cardboard  box  and  delivered  it  to  the  Post  Office. 
The  quotation  for  air-mailing  these  two  books  was  about  $75.00;  surface  mail  was  only  about 
$14.00  which  became  my  choice. 

An  exchange  of  letters  between  Dawn  and  myself  and  other  members  of  the  family 
continued.  On  April  15,  1993  I  received  a  large  envelope  containing  copies  of  original 
Boardman  documents  and  papers.  The  original  documents  were  placed  in  the  1 820  Archives 
at  Grahamstown. 

For  the  next  four  months  I  worked  over  these  Boardman  documents  and  added  them 
to  the  Boardman  material  I  had.  I  made  an  outline  of  what  I  would  include  in  a  Boardman 
Book. 


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My  outline  would  include  a  history  of  the  Rev.  Willian  Boardman  and  each  of  his  nine 
children  if  possible.  I  had  material  on  the  second  daughter  Judith  and  her  descendants,  but 
very  little  on  any  of  the  African  Boardmans.  So  much  would  depend  on  the  material  from 
Africa. 

By  August  13,  1993  by  using  Judith  Boardman  Dixon  and  her  descendants  as  a 
suggested  outline  to  follow  for  each  of  the  other  children,  I  made  three  bound  copies  of  this 
draft  and  sent  one  copy  to  Dawn. 

Shortfy  before  mailing  this  draft  copy,  my  nephew  Ken  Kartchner  observed  what  I  was 
doing  and  suggested  that  instead  of  mailing  this  copy  I  should  deliver  it  to  Dawn  in  person. 
At  my  age  of  84  that  was  impossible.  For  the  next  four  months  he  often  remarked  that  we 
should  go  on  a  trip  to  Africa. 

Finally  I  ran  out  of  excuses  when  in  December  he  presented  me  with  a  suggested 
South  Africa-Zimbabwe  Genealogy  Tour,  made  exclusively  for  Uncle  Bud  and  Ken;  to  leave 
in  December.  He  had  worked  this  out  with  a  travel  agency.  We  would  share  the  cost  50/50. 
Air  fere  to  Israel  would  be  paid  by  credits  he  had  accumulated. 

With  a  few  alteration,  including  a  visit  to  the  Holy  Land  and  the  departure  date  on 
January  18,  1994, 1  accepted  his  invitation  and  sent  a  letter  to  Dawn  of  our  departure  from 
Salt  Lake  and  our  arrival  in  Johannesburg,  South  Afiica.  In  this  letter  I  mentioned  that  it  was 
a  major  decision  for  me,  nearing  85  years  of  age,  to  make. 

Several  days  latter,  early  in  the  morning,  I  answered  the  telephone  but  could  hardly 
make  out  what  the  party  on  the  other  end  of  the  line  was  saying.  It  was  really  a  poor 
telephone  connection  as  well  as  I  do  not  hear  so  well  on  the  telephone.  Then  I  heard,  "This 
is  Dawn  Brummer."  I  became  Mfy  awake  and  asked  her  where  she  was.  The  answer  was,  "in 
Zimbabwe."  She  then  proceeded  to  explain  to  me  that  she  and  her  family  were  going  to 
Mozambique  and  would  not  be  home  when  we  arrived  Johannesburg,  but  we  would  be  met 
at  the  airport  by  her  cousin  Beulah  and  were  to  remain  at  her  home  for  four  days  before 
coming  to  their  farm  in  Zimbabwe. 

Less  than  an  hour  after  this  call  from  Dawn  Brummer,  I  received  another  long  distance 
call  from  Beulah  Laughton  ki  Johannesburg,  inviting  us  to  stay  with  them  in  their  home  until 
Dawn  returned  from  her  trip.  Dawn  had  called  her,  explaining  the  situation  and  asked  her  to 


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meet  us  at  the  airport  and  make  sure  we  did  not  leave  Africa  without  paying  her  a  visit. 

And  what  a  royal  welcome  we  received  on  Thursday  morning  Jan.  20th  when  we 
arrived  at  the  airport  at  Johannesburg.  Harold,  Beulah's  husband,  had  taken  time  ofif  from  his 
work  and  she  and  Harold  drove  us  to  their  home  in  Parkview  where  they  treated  us  as 
members  of  their  family  for  the  next  four  days.  I  think  the  Laughtons  were  surprised  to  see 
two  Americans  coming  down  the  airport  runway,  one  with  a  backpack  leading  the  way  for 
another  older  man  wearing  a  top  coat,  trudging  along  carrying  a  suit  case  and  a  briefcase.  I 
think  they  were  expecting  to  greet  a  boy  pushing  a  wheel  chair  with  a  white  haired,  85  year 
old  man  in  it. 

It  was  here  in  Johannesburg  that  I  found  my  "Gold  Mine".  Beulah  showed  us  a 
Boardman  Family  chart,  she  was  working  on,  with  about  1400  Boardman  Family  names. 
There  were  no  descendants  listed  on  the  chart  of  Judith  Boardman  Dixon.  (The  Utah 
Boardman  Family).  Most  of  the  Boardman  families  were  from  Africa  but  there  were  some  in 
Australia,  England,  Canada  and  others. 

Upon  leaving  Johannesburg  and  Africa  on  Thursday,  Feb.  10th.  Beulah  had  prepared 
a  duplicate  copy  of  this  Boardman  chart  and  gave  it  to  us.  We  intend  to  enter  it  on  a  computer 
and  send  a  disk  to  both  Beulah  and  Dawn.  I  also  left  my  copy  of  "My  Folks  The  Dixons"  Vol. 
I  and  the  outline  copy  "Rev.  William  Boardman  and  His  Family"  with  Beulah. 

After  visiting  v^th  Dawn  and  her  family  and  then  onto  Victoria  Falls,  where  Ken 
"bungee"  jumped  off  the  bridge  (about  350  feet  above  the  water);  we  flew  from  Bulawayo 
to  Johannesburg  where  we  rented  a  car  to  continue  our  genealogy  tour  of  South  Africa. 

Cradock  was  a  most  important  stop.  It  was  here  in  1932  that  I  visited  Grandfather 
Henry  Aldous  Dixon's  nephew,  William  Hartman,  and  Florence  McDonald  Radford,  his  niece. 
Since  the  death  of  Florence,  I  had  lost  track  of  the  Radford  family.  After  visiting  with  the 
Town  Clerk,  we  called  at  the  Radford's  last  known  address  inquiring  as  to  their  knowledge 
of  the  Radfords.  Annetjie  Kersop,  a  school  teacher,  listened  to  our  inquiry  and  informed  us 
she  did  not  know  the  Radford  family.  After  explaining  our  purpose  in  locating  them,  she 
volunteered  to  inquire  as  to  their  whereabouts.  That  evening  we  heard  a  knock  at  our  hotel 
door  and  it  was  Annetjie  who  made  a  special  trip  to  inform  us  that  one  of  her  friends 
fiimished  her  with  the  new  address  of  two  of  the  Radfords  living  at  Sedgefield. 


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The  next  morning  when  we  called  on  the  Town  Clerk,  D.  J.  Coetzer,  he  informed  us 
that  one  of  his  friends,  Graham  Whyte,  a  long  time  resident  of  Cradock,  could  give  us 
information  on  the  Radford  femily.  We  went  to  the  Whyte  home,  where  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Whyte 
were  most  friendly  and  informed  us  that  their  daughter  married  Mervyn,  the  youngest  son  of 
the  Radford  family,  and  they  were  living  in  Sedgefield,  in  the  Cape  near  Cape  Town. 

Grahamstown,  the  birthplace  of  Henry  Aldous  Dixon;  the  area  of  the  1820  Settlers 
Locations,  and  now  the  home  of  Earl  Boardman,  brother  of  Beulah  Boardman  Laughton,  and 
his  wife  Norma.  Beulah  had  made  all  arrangements  by  telephone  for  us  to  stay  at  Earl's  home. 

We  made  one  visit  to  Lawrence  and  Dorothy  Dixon,  living  in  the  Coombs  Valley,  near 
the  Clay  Pits  (formerly  the  source  of  clay  for  the  natives),  in  hopes  of  there  being  a  common 
ancestor.  No  such  luck. 

Earl  Boardman  provided  us  with  one  of  our  choice  experiences  by  taking  us  to 
Beaufort  Vale,  the  location  and  home  of  his  ancestor,  the  Rev.  William  Boardman.  Some  of 
the  walls  of  the  house  (and  School  Room)  are  still  visible. 

On  our  leaving  Grahamstown  the  next  day,  we  were  directed  to  Waai  Plaats,  the 
location  of  the  John  Henry  Dixon  1 820  Party.  There  is  no  evidence  of  a  settlement  here.  It 
was  here  I  lost  my  camera  light  meter. 

Our  next  inportant  stop  was  at  Uitenhage  Cemetery  where  Judith  Boardman  Dixon 
was  buried.  An  older  resident  informed  us  that  the  older  section  which  was  unkept  and 
overgrown  with  weeds  and  neglected  had  been  leveled  off  and  now  planted  with  grass.  That 
was  where  his  Grandparents  were  also  buried. 

On  the  Garden  Route,  in  the  forest  area  of  the  Cape,  partway  between  Port  Elizabeth 
and  Capetown  and  near  the  port  of  Knysna,  is  the  Village  of  Sedgefield,  a  holiday  and 
retirement  resort.  Here  we  found  Joyce  and  Sylvia  Radford  living  at  Hamerkoshaat  9  (P.  O. 
Box  158)  and  Mervyn  and  June  Whyte  Radford,  living  at  Swallow  Drive  34.  Mervyn  is  a 
retired  Professor  and  was  out  of  town  when  we  called.  We  visited  with  Joyce  and  Sylvia  for 
a  couple  of  hours  before  continuing  on  to  Cape  Town. 

Clarence  D.  Taylor 
February  1994 
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DESCENDANCY  CHART 

19  Aug  1997  Page  1 

1--  Maria  Louise  DIXON-2  (1872-1947) 
sp-Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR-1  (1870-1935) 
2--  Arthur  Dixon  TAYLOR-3  (1895-1979) 
sp- Mauri ne  GOODRIDGE-40  (  -1981) 

3--  Elayne  TAYLOR-41  (1922) 

3--  Kent  Goodridge  TAYLOR-42  (1925) 

3--  Nancy  TAYLOR-43  (1927) 

3--  Dixie  TAYLOR-44  (1932) 
2--  Lynn  Dixon  TAYLOR-4  (1898-1967) 
sp-Celestia  Marguerita  JOHNSON-404  (1903) 

3--  John  Arthur  TAYLOR-405  (1928) 

3--  Janice  TAYLOR-406  (1931) 

3--  Lynn  Anne  TAYLOR-407  (1935) 

3--  Kathryn  Dee  TAYLOR-408  (1942-1985) 

3--  George  Terry  TAYLOR-409  (1944) 
2--  Elton  LeRoy  TAYLOR- 5  (1900-1992) 
sp-Ethel  Lu1u  SCOTT-410  (1904-1991) 

3--  Julia  TAYLOR-411  (1927) 

3--  James  Scott  TAYLOR-412  (1930) 

3--  Paul  Scott  TAYLOR -413  (1933) 

3--  Louise  TAYLOR-414  (1938) 
2--  Henry  Dixon  TAYLOR-6  (1903-1987) 
sp-Alta  HANSEN-415  (1905-1967) 

3--  Henry  Dixon  Jr.  TAYLOR-416  (1931) 

3--  Anthony  Hansen  TAYLOR-417  (1935) 

3--  Stephen  Kroge  TAYLOR-418  (1942) 

3--  David  Arthur  TAYLOR-419  (1946) 
2--  Alice  Louise  TAYLOR-7  (1906) 
sp-George  Elroy  NELSON-420  (1905-1986) 

3--  Arthur  Taylor  NELSON-421  (1937) 

3--  John  Christian  NELSON-422  (1940) 

3--  Christina  Louise  NELSON-423  (1943) 

3--  Henry  Aldous  NELSON-424  (1946) 

3--  James  Nicholls  NELSON-425  (1950) 
2--  Clarence  Dixon  TAYLOR-8  (1909) 
2--  Orson  Kenneth  TAYLOR -9  (1913-1940) 
sp-Ethelyn  PETERSON-426  (1914) 
2--  Ruth  Elaine  TAYLOR-10  (1917) 
sp-Fred  Dixon  KARTCHNER-427  (1914-1980) 

3--  Linda  KARTCHNER-428  (1943) 

3--  Kenneth  Taylor  KARTCHNER-429  (1944) 

3--  Elaine  KARTCHNER-430  (1947-1947) 

3--  Ellen  KARTCHNER-431  (1948) 

3--  Richard  Taylor  KARTCHNER-432  (1950) 

3--  David  Taylor  KARTCHNER-433  (1951) 

3--  Rosina  Louise  KARTCHNER-434  (1952) 

3--  Mary  Ann  KARTCHNER-435  (1958) 


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Chart  no.  1 


2  Henry  Aldous  DIXON -11- 


1  Maria  Louise  DIXON-2- 


14  Mar  1835  BE  S 

Grahamstown, .South  Africa 
21  Jan  1865  --2 
Salt  Lake  City.SL.Utah 
4  May  1884 
Provo. Utah. Utah 


BEPS 


5  Jan  1872 
Provo. Utah. Utah 
9  May  1894  --1 
Salt  Lake  Tempi e.SLC. Utah 
17  Feb  1947 
Salt  Lake  City. .Utah 

Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR -1  

Spouse 


Sarah  DEGREY-12- 
4  Feb  1844 


BE  S 


Dudley. W.Engl  and 
17  Apr  1926 
Provo. Utah, Utah 


4  John  Henry  DIXON -32  

B:  28  May  1786  BEPS 

P:  West  Ham. Essex. Engl  and 

M:  12  Jan  1826  --4 

P:  Grahamstown. .South  Africa 
D:    1  Apr  1874 

P:  Grahamstown. .South  Africa 


Judith  BQARDMAN-33  

B:  16  Dec  1796  BE  S 

P:  Newbury, L.Engl  and 

D:  23  Sep  1865 

P:  Uitenhage, CP. South  Africa 


6  John  DEGREY-21  

C:  23  Oct  1803  BE  S 

P:  Dudley, Worcester, Engl  and 
M:  --3 
P: 

D:  24  Feb  1849 

P:  Dudley, Worcester, Engl  and 


7  Mariah  BROOKS -22- 
B:  10  Apr  1805 


BE  S 

P:  Tipton, Stafford, Engl  and 

D:   2  Apr  1876 

P:  Salt  Lake  City.SL.Utah 


8  Thomas  DIXON -175- 


16  John  DIXON -182- 
I 


C: 
P: 
M: 
P: 
D: 
P: 


9  Mar  1755  BEPSC 
St.  Botolph.A. L.Engl  and 
16  Feb  1779  --56 
St  Dunstan,S, L.Engl  and 
25  Dec  1837 
Peckham , SGC , S . Engl  and 


17  P  ASTIN  (ASTON) -1£ 


18  Francis  REVILL-205- 


9  Sarah  REVILL  (REVEL) -176- 


5  Aug  1756 
St  Leonards, S.L 
5  Feb  1844 

Peckham . SGC . S , Engl  and 


BEPSC  19  Mary  REVILL-206- 
England 


10  William  BQARDMAN  Rev. -216- 


12 


13 


14 


15 


20 


C:  27  Oct  1768  BEPS  | 

P:  Ashton, M.L.Engl  and  21 

M:  15  May  1795  --64 

P:  Lathom.Ormskirk.L, Engl  and 

D:  22  Aug  1826 

P:  Bathur St, CGH, South  Africa  22 


I 


11  Margaret  HAYES-217  

C:      Oct  1772  BEPS  23 

P:  Burtorwood.W, L.Engl  and 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P:  Bathurst. CGH. South  Africa  24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


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Section  V 

SUSANNAH  BOARDMAN 
1798  -  1857 

Thomas  Jarman 
1797  -  18 


211 


I.D.  #  3 


SUSANNAH  BOARDMAN 

Susannah  Boardman,  the  3rd  daughter  and  3rd  of  9  children  of  Rev.  William  and 
Margaret  Hayes  Boardman.  She  was  bom  27  October  1798  at  Newburgh,  Lancaster, 
England.  She,  vsdth  her  parents  and  five  sisters  and  two  brothers:  embarked  on  the  ship  "Za 
Belle  Alliance'"  from  Downs,  London,  England  on  12  February  1820,  arriving  at  Algoa  Bay 
on  24  May  1 820.  The  Willson  Party  then  travailed  to  their  location  and  future  home,  Beaufort 
Vale. 

On  the  3 1  December  1 822,  Susannah  married  Thomas  Jarman  of  Clumber. 
Susannah  Boardman  Jarman  died  at  Peddle,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa  on  8 
February  1857. 

THOMAS  JARMAN 

Thomas  Jarman,  a  member  of  Calton's  Party,  age  26,  brickmaker. 

Nottingham,  England  was  an  area  hard  hit  by  unemployment  and  unrest  during  the 
summer  of  1819.  A  public  subscription  was  raised  to  assist  the  unemployed  to  emigrate  to  the 
Cape  under  the  government  scheme. 

Deposits  were  paid  for  60  men  and  their  families  to  travel  to  the  Cape  by  this 
committee.  The  party  traveled  from  Nottingham  to  Liverpool  by  road.  The  women  and 
children  went  by  coach  and  the  men  walked.  After  three  days  the  families,  their  baggage, 
(including  agricultural  equipment,  tradesmen  tools,  supplies,  clothes  and  etc),  arrived  at 
Liverpool  Docks  where  they  boarded  the  transport  ship  "Albury". 

The  departure  was  delayed  by  bad  weather  but  finally  sailed  from  Liverpool  on  13 
February  1820  and  arrived  at  Algoa  Bay  on  15  May  1820.  The  Party  located  on  the  Torrens 
River  and  was  called  Climiber. 


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Husband   xhomas  JARMAN-3h 

Born 

1797 

Place 

, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

31  Dec  1822 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

C  Deceased 

Wife 

Susannah  BOARDMAN-3 

Born 

27  Oct  1798 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

8  Feb  1857 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

MRIN:  311 

ixi  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

B  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

j 

Given 
name(s) 

Last 
name 

Born  (day  month  year) 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

Married 

Place 

27  Jun  1997 


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Rev.  William  Boardman's  Child  #  4 


Section  VI 

THOMAS  BOARDMAN 
1800  -  18_ 

Jane  Fuenilove 
1807  -  18 


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Husband   xhomas  BOARDMAN-4 

Born 

25  Sep  1800 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Ctiristened 

26  Oct  1 800 

Place 

Newburgh,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

17  Aug  1828 

Place 

Blackburn,  ,  Lancaster.  England 

Husband's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-O                                                                           MRIN:  311             E  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow                                                                                                                      E  Deceased 

Wif 

a 

Jane  FUNILOVE-4w 

j 

i 

Born 

1807 

Place 

, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

1  Sex 

Given 
name(s) 

Last 
name 

1 
j 

Born  (day  month  year) 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

f\/larried 

Place 

27  Jun  1997 


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Section  VII 

MARGARET  BOARDMAN 
1802  -  1869 

William  Smith 
1792  -  18 


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I.D.  #  5 


MARGARET  BOARDMAN 

Margaret  Boardman  was  bom  14  December  1 802  in  Newton,  Lancaster,  England.  She 
was  the  fourth  daughter  and  fifth  of  nine  children  bom  to  Rev.  William  and  Margaret  Hayes 
Boardman. 

Margaret  Boardman  died  at  Adelaide,  Cape  Province,  South  Afirica  in  1889. 

WILLIAM  SMITH 

William  Smith  of  3  Bamards  Inn,  Holbum,  London,  England  was  a  surveyor  and 
had  served  at  sea  in  the  India  trade.  He  had  also  been  engaged  in  commercial  enterprises 
abroad. 

He  first  became  interested  in  the  1 820  Settlers  Emigration  scheme  to  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  when  he  made  application  to  the  Colonial  Department  in  behalf  of  an 
Emigration  society  consisting  of  a  number  of  respected  and  intelligent  persons  interested 
in  transporting  at  least  one  himdred  laboring  families  to  the  Cape  Colony.  This  application 
was  not  accepted,  but  the  Department  offered  to  accept  a  new  party  to  be  formed  by  him, 
in  which  to  replace  the  withdrawal  of  a  party  of  eleven  men. 

Smith  hastily  organized  a  new  party  consisting  of  some  members  of  his  old  party 
and  others.  Deposits  were  paid  for  eleven  men  to  depart  on  the  transport  ship  "Nautilus" 
in  November  1819.  At  Smith's  request,  he  and  his  party  were  granted  permission  to  depart 
a  week  later  on  the  ship  "Northampton". 

Included  in  the  Smith  Settler  Party's  sailing  list  were: 

William  Smith,  age  27,  surveyor.  His  wife  Anna,  age  24. 
John  Josiah  Smith,  age  18,  brother  to  ^^^lliam  Smith. 
The  "Northampton"  sailed  fi-om  Gravesend  on  12  December  1819  and  arrived  at  Algoa 
Bay  on  30  April  1820.  The  party  settled  in  northem  Albany  on  the  road  to  Trumpeters 
Drift,  named  "Stoney  Vale". 

Much  later,  William  married  Margaret  Boardman,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and 
Margaret  Hayes  Boardman. 


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Husband   wilUam  SMITH-5h 

Born 

1792 

Place 

liVJlL/VJl  11}  l^UllUUllf  7  Ull^lullLI 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1843 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wif 

a 

Margaret  BOARDMAN-5 

Born 

14  Dec  1802 

Place 

Newton,  Lathom,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1869 

Place 

i 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-O 

MRIN:311             a  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

E  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

1 

Given 
name(s) 

Last 
name 

1 
1 

Bom  (day  month  year) 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

1 

i 

i 

Married 

Place 

27  Jun  1997 


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Section  VIH 

JOHN  ASHTON  BOARDMAN 
1804  -  1829 

Died  January  28  1829 
Age  25  Years 


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Section  IX 

SARAH  HAYES  BOARDMAN 
1806  -  18_ 

John  Crause 
1804  -  18 


223 


I.D.  #7 


SARAH  HAYES  BOARDMAN 

Sarah  Hayes  Boardman,  the  5th  daughter  and  7th  of  9  children,  bom  3  August  1 806, 
to  Rev.  William  and  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman,  at  Newton,  Lancaster,  England.  When  12 
years  of  age  she  with  her  parents  and  brothers  and  sisters,  embarked  at  Depthford,  London 
on  the  ship  '''La  Belle  Alliance  ",  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  12th  February  1 820. 

She  lived  with  her  parents  at  Beaufort  Vale,  in  lower  Albany,  near  Bathurst,  until  she 
married  Lt.  John  Crause  on  1  December  1825. 

She  was  living  with  her  niece,  Anne  Dixon  Hartman  at  Grahamstown  in  1 876.  A  letter 
written  by  Anne  Dixon  Hartman  to  her  brother  in  Provo,  Utah,  on  December  25,  1 876  from 
Graham's  Town,  "  Aimt  Crause  sends  her  love  to  you.  She  keeps  your  likeness  always 
on  her  drawer.  She  says  you  must  let  us  know  more  about  your  wife  and  children." 

She  was  still  living  when  her  brother  James  wrote  a  letter  dated  4  March  1 886,  to  F. 
Beck  No.  30  Franklin  St.,  Manchester,  England,  stating  that  his  sister,  wife  of  the  late  John 
Crause,  was  residing  in  GrahamstowiL 

JOHN  CRAUSE 

John  Crause,  husband  of  Sarah  Hayes  Boardman,  listed  as  age  26  in  1 819,  Lieut  and 
Adjutant,  50th  Regt  (half-pay).  His  first  wife,  Amelia,  age  25,  is  listed  in  the  shipping 
(London)  list.  There  is  no  record  of  Amelia's  presence  in  the  Colony  and  it  is  presumed  she 
died  in  England. 

He  had  been  an  officer  in  the  infentry  and  Adjutant  at  the  Invalid  Depot,  Chatham.  He 
joined  the  Crause  Party,  led  by  his  brother,  Lieut  Charles  Crause,  an  officer  of  the  Royal 
Marines. 

The  Crause  Party  consisted  of  12  men  who  sailed  from  Gravesend  in  the  regular 
transport  shq)  "Nautilus",  in  conqjany  with  its  consort  ship  the  "Chapman",  on  3  December 
1819.  The  two  ships  were  separated  when  the  "Nautilus"  struck  on  the  Goodwin  Sands 
during  a  violent  storm  but  was  set  afloat  again  without  much  damage  . 

It  was  while  awaiting  here  that  the  three  Crause  Brothers  appUed  for  separate  grants 


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of  land  by  virtue  of  their  situation  as  half  paid  officers  with  long  service  records.  The 
"Nautilus"  arrived  at  Algoa  Bay  (Port  Elizabeth)  14  April  1820.  The  party  settled  between 
the  Wellington  and  Kap  Rivers  and  was  named  Spanish  Reeds. 

On  1  December  1825,  John  Crause  married  Sarah  Hayes  Boardman,  daughter  of  Rev. 
William  and  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman. 


Clarence  Ruth  "BEAUFORT  VALE" 


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"""''""^   John  CRAUSE-7h 

Born 

1804 

Place 

,  , ,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1  Dec  1825 

Place 

! 
1 

Husband's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

i 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

'  Wife 

;              Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-7 

j 

Born 

3  Au 

g  1806 

Place 

Newton, ,  Lancaster,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

! 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Wife's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-O 

MRIN:311 

a  Deceased 

i 

Wife's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

H  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Given 
name(s) 

Last 
name 

i 

Born  (day  month  year) 

Place 

i 
j 

Christened 

Place 

i 

Died 

Place 

1 

Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

Married 

Place 

i 


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Section  X 


JAMES  HAYES  B O A R D M A N 


1808  -  1889 


Elizabeth  Dixie 
1815  -  1850 


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ID#  8. 


JAMES  HAYES  BOARDMAN 


1808  -  1889 


James  Hayes  Boardman  was  bom  22  July  1 808  at  Newton,  Lancaster,  England,  the 
eighth  child  of  Rev.  William  and  Margaret  Hayes  Boardman.  He  was  just  eleven  years  of  age 
when  he  boarded  the  sailing  vessel  "Z,a  Belle  Alliance''\  with  his  family,  anchored  in  the 
Thames  River  at  Depthford,  London,  England,  bound  for  the  wild  country  South  Africa. 

Little  did  he  realize  or  dream  of  the  adventures,  the  trials  and  tribulations,  that 
changed  his  whole  life. 

The  "Xa  Belle  Alliance'''  anchored  in  Algoa  Bay  on  the  20th  of  May  1820,  here  the 
passengers  were  transported  from  the  ship  to  the  shores  of  Port  Elizabeth,  in  surf  boats.  They 
were  ten^wrarily  located  in  Tent  City,  awaiting  the  Dutch  farmer's  ox  teams  and  wagons  to 
haul  them  up  coimtry  to  their  new  home. 

James  father,  the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  was  designated  as  head  of  the  \^^on 
Settlers  party.  He  named  his  homestead,  "Beaufort  Vale."  Here  the  whole  family  had  to  work 
to  build  a  house,  clear  and  break  up  the  land  to  plant  the  crops  for  their  food;  as  well  as  fight 
the  wild  animals,  snakes  and  native  tribes.  It  was  a  hard  and  dangerous  life. 

His  fether  not  only  was  party  leader,  but  minister  and  school  teacher.  The  first  school 
was  held  in  the  Boardman  home  where  he  received  his  education. 

At  age  26,  February  17,  1834,  James  Hayes  Boardman  married  Elizabeth  Dixie  at 
Grahamstown,  the  daughter  of  Philip  and  Elizabeth  Dixie,  who  were  members  of  the 
Sephton's  Party  coming  from  England  on  the  Settler  Shqj  "Aurora"  and  who  established  their 
home  in  the  Salem  Village. 

Elizabeth  Dixie  Boardman  died  12  May  1850  at  Burghersdorp,  Cape  Province,  South 
Afiica.  They  were  parents  of  the  following  boys: 


1.  Philip  William  Boardman 


bom  1834 


2.  William  John  Boardman 


1836 


3.  Ebenezer  Neville  Boardman 


1838 


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4.  John  Henry  Boardman  1 840 

5 .  Judith  Jane  Boardman  1 842 

6.  Joseph  Dixie  Boardman  1 844 

7.  Abraham  Boardman  1 848 

8.  William  Boardman  1 850 

On  7  January  1851,  James  married  Jane  Sophia  Holder  Thomas,  the  widow  of 
Humphrey  Thomas  at  Burghersdorp,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa.  Three  daughters  were 
bom  to  James  and  Jane: 

1 .  Jane  Boardman  bom  1 852 

2.  Margaret  Boardman  1 854 

3.  Annie  Boardman  1857 

Other  Events: 

1832  was  in  business  in  Grahamstown 
1848  was  a  municipal  Councillor  in  Burghersdorp 
1850  Owned  a  store  in  Burghersdorp 
1857  Declared  insolvent  in  Burghersdorp 
Amount  of  debt  due  L  2896.15.8  Assets: 

Promissory  Notes  & 

A/cRec.L1507.15.0 
Deficiency  1389.00.8 
James  Boardman  of  Spieon  Kop  in  the  District  Albert,  agriculturist,  maketh  oath  and 
saith  that  the  above  is  a  tme  statement  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  and  belief  of  the  whole 
estate  and  effects  moveable  and  immoveable  personal  and  real  expectancy  or  contingency  on 
to  which  he  has  any  eventual  right  and  of  all  debts  due  and  by  him  to  the  best  of  his 
knowledge  and  belief 

Swom  at  Burghersdorp  this  sixth  day  of  J.  H.  Boardman 

May  1857  Before  me 
B.U.  Goumaun 
J.  P.  Albert 

In  the  1870,  sections  of  land  consisting  of  from  600  to  1200  morgan  of  21  year  land 


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leases  were  auctioned  off  at  a  public  sale.  This  land  in  the  Barkly  District  was  mostly  located 
in  the  Drakensberg  Mountain  range. 

From  Burghersdorp  on  June  11,1 860,  James  Hayes  Boardman  submitted  a  letter,  to 
T.  H.  Bowker,  Government  oflScial  at  Capetown,  together  with  an  application  consisting  of 
himself  and  22  others,  requesting  their  names  be  annexed  to  the  previous  list  of  applicants  for 
land  leases. 

My  Dear  Sir, 

I  beg  to  enclose  you  a  list  of  fiirmers  who  are  applicants  for  ferms  in  berg 

which  is  at  present  vacant  but  formally  occupied  by  Chief  Kreli  and  others 

I  send  you  this  privately  least  we  should  be  to  late.  Wishing  you  success  in  your 
Parliamentary  duties. 

I  remain  very  much  in  haste 
Yours  truly 

J.  H.  Boardman 

T.  H.  Bowker  Albert 
M.L.A. 

Cape  Town 

We  the  undersigned  fermers  of  the  district  of  Albert  beg  that  this  list  with  our  names 
submitted  hereon,  may  be  annexed  to  the  other  Usts  for  application  of  ferms  in  the  Country 
vacant  and  formally  occupied  by  the  Chief  Kreli  and  others. 

LIST  OF  23  NAMES  OF  APPLICANTS  and  number  of  horses,  cattle,  oxen  and 
sheep,  owned. 

1886  Initiated  an  Enquiries  Search  into  the  Estate 
of  his  Grandfether,Thomas  Boardman 
(1748-  1814) 

1889  22  Aug.  died  at  Barkley  East,  Cape,  South  Africa 


230 


My  recollection  of  my  late  Grandfether  Thomas  Boardman  of  Haddock 
Lodge,  Farmer,  in  the  Co.  of  Lancashire  -  viz. 
I  saw  him  when  on  a  visit  to  my  Father  The  Rev'd  W  Boardman  then 
living  in  Blackburn.  My  Grandmother  was  Mary  Ashton  of  a  good 
Lancashire  Family,  they  had  the  foUowing  femily  of  children  viz.  (1) 
Thomas  who  died  young,  tho  married  left  no  childlren  (2)  >Mlliam 
Boardman  was  married  and  had  a  femily  of  4  sons  and  5  daughters  (vide) 

the  other  list.  (3)  Mary  vviio  died  unmarried.  (4)  James  who  was  married  and  had  a  femily.  when  last 
heard  of  was  residing  on  a  farm  called  Blackbrook  near  St.  Helen's  (5)  Judith  who  was  married  to 
Joseph  Gore.  I  believe  also  a  Farmer. 

Declared  before  me  at  Barkly  East  this  4th  March  1886. 

E.S.  HAYLES 

True  Copy 

W  H  SMITHERS  J  BOARDMAN 

March  1886 

Note: 

Letter  written  by  James  Hayes  Boardman  (1806-88)  on  4th  March  1888  to  Mr.  Fred  Beck, 
32  Fountain  St.,  Manchester,  England,  a  solicitor.  This  letter  was  written  at  Barkly  East,  Cape,  South 
Africa. 

Note: 

From  papers  with  Mrs.  Vida  Seibert  of  Harare,  Zimbabwe,  daughter  of  James  and  Eveline 
Meiring  Boardman,  Harare,  Zimbabwe.  Given  to  me  and  I  donated  them  in  Nov.  1988,  in  her  behalf^ 
to  the  1820  Settlers  Archives 

Dawn  Brummer 
P.  O.  Box  343 
Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe 


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James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


2 


3 


4 


L 

Born 

22  Jul  1808 

Place 

Newton,  Lanes.,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

22  Auf  1889 

Place 

Barkley  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

17  Feb  1834 

Place 

Husband's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

MRIN:311             a  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

B  Deceased 

Wife 

EUzabeth  DIXIE-8  w 

r 

Born 

1815 

Place 

Newton,  Lanes.,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

12  May  1850 

Place 

Burgersdorp,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

M 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1 

Born 

25  Nov  1834 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 

MRIN:  386 

Married  Place 

22Au2l861  1...  Africa 

Sex 

IVl 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

Born 

1836 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1909 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

EmmaTHOMAS-8.2  w 

MRIN:  335 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Ebenezer  Neville  BOARDMAN-8.3 

Born 

14  Dec  1838 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

i 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 

;  M 

John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.4 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1  Born 

18  Nov  1840 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

;  Christened 

Place 

Died 

21  Apr  1858 

Place 

Spionkop,  ape.  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

;  Married 

1  Place 

30  Jun  1997 


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Page  2  of  2 


James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 
Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


:  Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


5 


7 


8 


Sex 
F 

Judith  Jane  BOAR] 

DMAN-8.5 

Born 

5  Dec  1842 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

27  Jun  1895 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  ROBERTS-8.5h                                                                                                   MRIN:  394 

Married 

Place 

. .  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Joseph  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.6 

Born 

5  Dec  1844 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1847 

Place 

Burgersdorp,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Abraham  BOARD] 

VIAN-8.7 

 1 

1 

Bom 

23  Dec  1848 

Place 

Burgersdorp, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1849 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.8 

Born 

Abt  1850 

Place 

,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

22  Apr  1909 

Place 

Maclear,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

i  Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


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2 


3 


""^"^""^   James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 

Born 

99  Till  1 808 

Z.^  Jul  i  OV/O 

Place 

INwWLUlli  J^dllOo.,  Ull^loJiU 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

zz  Aug  losy 

Place 

Barkley  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

7  Jan  1851 

Place 

Krugersdorp,  Transvaal, ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0                                                                       MRIN:  311             E  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES -Ow                                                                                                                 a  Deceased 

Wife 

Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 

! 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Oct  1875 

Place 

Lady  Grey, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      ~  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Jane  Sophia  BOARDMAN-8.9 

1 

i 

Born 

9  Feb  1852 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Marhed 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Margaret  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 10. 

Born 

19  Sep  1854 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

31  May  1858 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

1  Annie  Maria  BOA 

RDMAN-8.11. 

j 

Bom 

1  Apr  1857 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Henrv  HARVEY                                                                                                         MRIN:  385 

[  Married 

Place 

,  ,  ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


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Humphry  THOMAS 

Bom 

1812 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

18  Jan  1848 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

14  May  1838 

Place 

Bathurst, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

James  THOMAS 

MRIN:  382 

□  Deceased 

!  Husband's  mother 

Mary  LESHEY 


□  Deceased 


Wife         ,      „  u- 

Jane  Sophia 

HOLDER-8w2 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Oct  1875 

Place 

Lady  Grey, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Afirica 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex  ] 
F 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

i 

Born 

28  Feb  1839 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

MRIN:  335 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Caroline  Francis  T. 

SOMAS-8.1  w2 

Bom 

26  Nov  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

PhiliD  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 

MRIN:  386 

Married 

22 Aus 1861 

Place 

,  , .  Africa 

Sex 
F 

EUza  Jane  THOMAS 

1 

Bom 

22  Apr  1844 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Charles  L  BEAMISH 

MRIN:  387 

i 

Married 

Place 

. , .  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

James  THOMAS 

Bom 

22  May  1846 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Caroline  Amelia  HARVEY 

MRIN:  388 

Married 

Place 

,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

30Jun  1997 


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Descendants  of  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


1 .  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8        (b.1808  d.1889) 

sp:  Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w      (b.1815  m.1834  d.1850) 
—  2.  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1  (b.1834) 

Sp:  Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2  (b.1841  m.1861) 
|—  3.  Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8. 1.2  (b.1862) 


sp:  Greville  William  MALLET-8.1.2h  (b.1855) 

|—  4.  Greville  William  Harold  MALLET-8. 1.2.1    (b.1886  d.1887) 

—  4.  Hugh  Francis  Phillip  MALLET-8. 1.2.2    (b.1887  d.1918) 

sp:  Lilian  WHAL-8.1.2.2w 

—  4.  Edith  Emiyntrude  MALLET-8. 1.2.3  (b.1890) 

—  4.  Gladys  Lilian  MALLET-8. 1.2.4    (b.  1 892  d.  1893) 

4.  Algernon  Crause  Bathurst  MALLET-8. 1.2.5    (b.  1 896) 
sp:  Madeline  Henrietta  HESSELMAN-8.1.2.5w  (b.1887  m.1925) 
r—  5.  Elaine  Frances  MALLET-8 1251  {b.1926) 
sp:  Madeline  GORDIE-8.1.2.5w2 
^  4.  Alexandra  ThelmaMALLET-8.1. 2.6  (b.1898) 
sp:  Walter  ALTERN-8.1.2.6h 


—  4.  Dorothea  Hope  MALLET-8. 1.2.7   (b.  1 902) 

—  4.  AshtonEslaide  MALLET-8. 1.2.8  (b.1904) 

—  3.  Ebenezer  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3     (b.1864  d.1923) 

sp:  Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-8.1.3W    (m.1884  d.1957) 

—  4.  Philip  Martin  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.1 

—  4.  Gertrude  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.  l  .3.2 

—  4.  Edith  Virile  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.3 

—  4.  Francis  Cecil  Rhodes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.4  | 
' —  4.  Constance  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.1.3.5 

—  3.  Philip  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8. 1.4     (b.  1 866  d.  1946) 

—  3.  Edith  Letitia  BOARDMAN-8. 1.5     (b.  1 868  d.  1885) 

—  3.  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6     (b.  1 870  d.  1946) 

sp:  yilian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8. 1 .6  w   {b.  1 874  m.  1 898  d.  1 948) 
^  4.  Edna  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.1    (b.  1 899  d.  1 900) 
L-  4.  Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.2    (b.  1 901  d.  1946) 
sp:  Christina  FROST-8.1.6.2w  (m.1921) 
|—  5.  Corinne  Gertrude  Crause  BOARDMAN-81621  (b.1923) 
sp:  Garfield  THOMAS-81621h  (m.1945) 
[—  6.  Vivian  THOMAS-81 6211  (b.1948) 
L  6.  GlenTHOMAS-816212  (b.1951) 
sp:  Graham  ANTHONY-81621h2  (m.196S) 
!  ' —  5.  Ann  Crause  BOARDMAN-81622 

sp:Jan  VanTONDER-81622h  (m.1943) 
^  6.  Vicky  VanTONDER-816221  (b.1968) 

—  4.  Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.3    (b.  1 902  d.  1 983) 
i  sp:  Gwen  HUNT-8.1.6.3W  (m.1933) 

|—  5.  Clifford  Hamilton  BOARDMAN-81631     (b.1934  d.1974) 


12  Aug  1997 


Page^l 


sp:  Jean  ROBINSON-81631w 


—  6.  Peter  BOARDMAN-81631 1 


6.  Victor  BOARDMAN-81631 2 


sp;  Glenys  KITCHING-81631w2 


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^  6.  BriclgetBOARDMAN-816314 

-  5.  Jean  BOARDMAN-81632  (b.1938) 

sp:  Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 

|-    6.  Glen  CHRISTIAN-816321  (b.1962) 

L    6.  SusyCHRISTIAN-816322  {b.1966) 

-  5.  Maureen  BOARDMAN-81 633  (b.1940) 

Sp:  Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

-  -  6.  Claire  NEDERLOF-816331  (b.1960) 

-  6.  Michelle  NEDERLOF-816332  (b.1962) 

-  6.  Jeanette  NEDERLOF-816333  (b.l966) 
L    6.  TheoNEDERLOF-816334  {b.1967) 

-  5.  Winston  BOARDMAN-81 634  (b.1944) 

sp:  Fran  BOARDMAN-81 634w 
sp:  Eve  BOARDMAN-81 634w2 
4.  Patrick  Basil  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.4    (b.  1 904) 

sp:  Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4W  (m.1962) 
4.  Cecil  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.5    (b.1907  cl.1981) 
sp:  Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5w  {m.1939  cl.1994) 

-  5.  Diane  BOARDMAN-81651  {b.1940) 

sp:  MCKENNA-81651h 

L    6.  Michael  MCKENNA-81 6511  (b.1971) 

-  5.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-81 652  (b.1941) 

sp:  John  David  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 

p    6.  Mark  John  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6521  (b.1968) 

L   6.  Janine  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6522  (b.1971) 

-  5.  Anthea  BOARDMAN-81 653     (b.  1933  cl.1994) 

sp:  George  Richard  MAWSON-8l653h 

^    6.  Panr^ela  Hazel  MAWSON-81 6531  (b.1968) 

-  6.  Angela  Anthea  MA WSON-81 6532  (b.1970) 
L    6.  Susan  MAWSON-816533  (b.1972) 

-  5.  John  BOARDMAN-81 654  (b.1945) 

Sp:  Priscilla  Jane  SCAWTHON-81654w^  (b.1942) 
L    6.  Sarah  Elf  a  SCAWTHON-8 16541  (b.1979) 
4.  Grace  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.6   (b.1908  d.1973) 
sp:  James  Quinton  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8. 1 .6.6h  (b.  1 899  d.  1 945) 

-  5.  Colleen  Dashwood  DELACY-81 661  (b.1938) 

sp:  Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h     {b.1932  m.1964) 
r    6.  Evan  SUMMERSON-816611  {b.1968) 
6.  Christine  SUMMERSON-81 661 2  {b.1975) 

-  5.  Denise  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 662  (b.1940) 

sp:  Robin  DAV!S-81662h  (b.1938) 

-  6.  Anthony  DAVIS-81 6621  (b.1961) 
L    6.  Quinton  DAVIS-81 6622  (b.1963) 

4.  Corinne  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.7    (b.1909  d.1933) 
sp:  Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h  (b.1913  m.1935  d.1962) 

-  5.  Robert  BADEN-POWELL-81671  (b.1936) 

sp:  Patience  BATTY-81671w 

-  5.  Michael  David  BADEN-POWELL-81672  (b.1941) 

sp:  Joan  BERRYMAN-81672w 

L    6.  David  BADEN-POWELL-816721  (b.1971) 

-  6.  Alexander  BADEN-POWELL-816722  (b.1973) 
L    6.  Miles  BADEN-POWELL-81 6723  (b.1975) 

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5.  Wendy  BADEN-POWELL-81673  (b.1944) 

—  4.  Myrtle  CrauseBOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8  (b.1912) 

sp:  Norman  MCCRANN-8.1.6.8h  (m.1940) 
p-  5.  Prudence  MCCRANN-81 681  (b.1944) 
sp:  Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

—  6.  Laglan  SMITH-816811 

—  6.  AlaistairSMITH-816812 
^  6.  Pippa  SMITH-816813 

—  5.  Carol  MCCRANN-81682  (b.1944) 

sp:  William  PYNE-81682h 
p  6.  Enn  PYNE-816821 
L  6.  Bryanna  PYNE-816822 
L  5.  Ten-anceMCCRANN-81683  (b.1948) 
sp:  Wilma  MCCRANN-81683h 
|—  6.  Julian  MCCRANN-816831 

—  6.  Douglas  MCCRANN-816832 

L-  6.  Emily  MCCRANN-81 6833  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Edward  Crause80ARDMAN-8. 1.6.9    (b.1914  d.1915) 
3.  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.1.7     (b.1871  d.1929) 

sp:  Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8.1.7  w   {b.1882  m.1909  d.1929) 

—  4.  Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.1    (d.  1 972) 

sp:  Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8. 1 .7. 1  w  (d.  1 981 ) 
[—  5.  Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 

sp:  Carol  HODGKINSON-81711w 

L-  6.  Neil  BOARDMAN-81711 1 

L—  6.  Ian  BOARDMAN-817112 

i 

—  5.  PatrickBOARDMAN-81712  {b.1945) 

sp:  Mavis  CARR-81 71 2w  (b.1947) 

^  6.  TyroneBOARDMAN-817121  (b.1974) 

—  4.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.2    (b.1913  d.1977) 

sp:  Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8. 1 .7.2w  (b.  1 920  m.  1 939) 
^  5.  David  William  BOARDMAN-81 721  (b.1941) 
sp:  MotokoseTAKEBAYASHI-81721w/  (b.1948) 
^  6.  Leslie  Montaro  BOARDMAN-81 721 1  (b.1977) 
6.  KentTaroBOARDMAN-817212  (b.1979) 

—  5.  Louise  BOARDMAN-81 722  (b.1943) 

Sp:  Leonard  Michael  BANDS-81722h  (b.1940) 

—  6.  Jonathan  William  BANDS-817221  (b.1967) 

—  6.  Mark  Edvirard  BANDS-817222  (b.1970) 

i  6.  Chnstopher  James  BANDS-8 17223  (b.1972) 

—  5.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81723  (b.1947) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81723  w  (b.1952  m.1974) 
t—  6.  KirstenLeeBOARDMAN-817231  (b.1976) 

—  6.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 7232  (b.1977) 
5.  Thomas  Andrew  BOARDMAN-81 724  (b.1949) 

sp:  Sheila  Elizabeth  BROOKS-81724w    (b.1952  m.1973) 
|—  6.  Sarah  Catherine  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1975) 
i—  6.  Amanda  Caroline  BOARDMAN-817242  (b.1977) 
L-  6.  James  Simon  BOARDMAN-817243  (b.1983) 

I 

—  4.  Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.3    (b.1918  d.1989) 

sp:  Glona  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w  (b.1920  m.1946) 
p  5.  Heather  Ashton  BOARDMAN-81731  (b.i947) 

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sp:  Anthony  Edward  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h    (b.1947  m.1972) 

-  6.  Marc  Rdward  SEAGAR-817311  (b.1974) 

-  6.  Lauren  AnneSEAGAR-817312  (b.1976) 
5.  Lynette  BOARDMAN-81732  (b.1949) 

sp:  Charles  Prre  Francois  MARAIS-81732h    {b.1950  m.1978) 
6.  Lisa  Ann  M AR AlS-8 1 732 1     (b.  1 979) 
6.  Graeme  Charles  MARAIS-8 17322  (b.1982) 
5.  Douglas  John  BOARDMAN-81733     (b.1954  d.1969) 
^     5.  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81734  (b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724  w    (b.1960  m.1988) 

-  6.  Claire  BOARDMAN-817241  (b.1985) 

6.  Richard  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1988) 
3.  Lillian  Maud  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .8     (b.  1 873) 
3.  Emma  Caroline  Louisa  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .9  (b.1875) 

sp:  Charles  Thomas  EKRON-8. 1 .9h    (m.  1 905) 
3.  Holbrook  Ashton  BOARDMAN-8. 1.10    (b.1877  d.1929) 
3.  James  BOARDMAN-8. 1.11.    (b.  1 879  d.  1 967) 
sp:  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.11.W  (b.1888  m.1907  d.1972) 
-    4.  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 1.1    (b.  1 908  d.  1965) 
sp:  Hyman  Joseph  H0FFMAN-8.1.11.1h 
-    5.  Colin  Merton  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11. 1.1  (b.1940) 
sp:  Rosalind  HILSON-8. 1.1 1.1 1w 

-  6.  David  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1 11 

-  6.  Michael  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1 12 
5.  John  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1. 2  (b.1944) 

sp:  Rowan  ROENlSH-8.1.1 1.12w 

-  6.  Frederick  HOFFMAN-81. 11.1 21 

-  6.  Freda  HOFFMAN-81. 11. 122 
^    5.  Dallah  HOFFMAN-81. 11. 1.2  (b.1947) 

4.  Elsa  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 2    (b.  1 909  d.  1952) 
sp:  James  FLOCKHART-81.1 1.2h  {b.1892  m.1939  d.1954) 
5.  JuneFLOCKHART-81.11.2.1  (b.1963) 
sp:  Stewart  Alexander  ROSS-81.11.21h  (b.1940  m.1963) 
6.  Stewart  James  ROSS-81. 11.211  (b.1965) 

-  6.  Sheryllyn  May  ROSS-81.11.212  {b.1966) 
6.  Irene  Jane  ROSS-81. 11. 213  (b.1968) 
6.  David  Alexander  ROSS-81. 11. 214  (b.1969) 

5.  Auriel  FLOCKHART-81 . 1 1 .22  (b.  1 943) 
sp:  Rodney  Osborne  DAWKlNS-81.11.22h  (b. 1 938  m.  1964) 
j-    6.  Leanne  Patricia  DAWKlNS-81.1 1.221  (b.l966) 
6.  Richard  Paul  DAWKINS-8 1.1 1.222  (b.1969) 
4.  Neville  BOARDMAN-8 1.11.3    (b.  1 91 1  d.  1 992) 
sp:  Phyllis  KING-8 1.11. 3w  (m.1940) 

5.  Peter  Neville  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 31  (b.1941) 
sp:  Sheila  Reneira  ROBERTSON-81.11.31w  (b.1922  m.1947) 
6.  Shirley  Anne  BOARDMAN-8 1 . 1 1 .3 1 1  (b.  1 950) 
sp:  GeoHrey  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.311h  (b.1940  m.1975) 

-  7.  Dusty  Lee  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3111  {b.1977) 

-  7.  RhynWEATHERHEAD-81. 11.3112  (b.1980) 

-  7.  Krystal  WEATHERHEAD-81 . 1 1 .31 1 3  (b.  1 985) 
6.  David  Neville  BOARDMAN-81. 11.312  (b.1983) 

sp:  Connie  CHINSEN-81.11.312w 

239 


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sp:  Janet  Dawn  PURDY-81.11.312w  (m.1988) 
4.  Pearl  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.4  (b.1914) 
sp:  Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81 .1 1 .4h  {b.1921 ) 
5.  Peter  Vemon  HALLUMS-81. 11. 41  (b.1951) 
sp:  Gillian  Alice  THORNHILL-81.1 1.41  (m.1984) 
>—  6.  Lisa  HALLUMS-81. 11.411 
4.  Vida  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.5  (b.1919) 
sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81.1 1.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
5.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.51  (b.1947) 
sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.11.51w  (m.1969) 
I  \—  6.  Sharron  Louisede  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.511  (b.1970) 

sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81.11.51w2  (b.1950  m.1973) 
6.  Timony-Leede  Vols  SIEBERT-81.1 1.512  (b.1977) 
6.  Robin  James  de  Vois  SIEBERT-81.1 1.513  (b.1978) 
6.  Sarah  Annede  Vois  SIEBERT-81.1 1.514  (b.1981) 
5.  Vernon  Marcus  de  Vos  SiEBERT-81.1 1.52  (b.1948) 
sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81.11.52w 
^  5.  Sandra  Louisede  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.53  (b.1951) 
4.  Esme  BOAROMAN-81.11.6  (b.1922) 
sp:  Hendrik  Johannes  NAUDE-81.11.6h 
4.  Idris  Peter  James  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.7  (b.1931) 
sp:  Eleen  May  MURING-81.11.w2  (m.1907) 
3.  Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.1.12.    (b.1881  d.1902) 
3.  Caroline  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8.1.13.  (b.1883) 
sp:  Mary  Augusta  B0ARDMAN-8.1w      (b.1837  m.1857  d.1858) 

—  3.  JamesBOARDMAN-8.1.1      (b.  1 858  d.  1879) 
-  2.  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       (b.1836  d.1909) 

sp:  Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w      (b.  1 839) 

3.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8.2. 1  {b.1860) 
sp:  George  Albert  Ernest  HARVEY-8.2.1h 

—  3.  Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2     (b.1861  d.1901) 
Sp:  Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w  (m.1887) 
\—  4.  Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1 

sp:  Peter  O  CONNOR-8.2.2.1h 
—  5.  Evelyn  Mary  O'CONNOR-8221 1  (b.1912) 
sp:  John  CURRIE-82211h 

6.  Rosemary  Kathleen  Carliese  CURRIE-822111  (b.1941) 
sp:  BRYANT-822111h 
I—  7.  Nicola  BRYANT-8221 1 1 1  (b.1966) 
sp:  Gerthew  MATHEW-8221 1h2 

^  6.  Christopher  Gerthew  Porter  MATHEW-8221 12  {b.1949) 
sp:  Denise  MANNING-822112w 
5.  Thomas  Peter  O'CONNOR-8221 2  {b.1915) 

sp:  Annie  ROBERTS-82212w  {m.1944) 
5.  Ethel  Nora  Elizabeth  O'CONNOR-82213  (b.1917) 
sp:  Walter  PROVOST-82213h  {m.1940) 

—  6.  Marion  Nora  PROVOST-822131     {b.1941  d.1984) 
sp:  Howard  DRURY-8221 31  h    (m.  1 975) 
^  7.  Caroline  Rose  DRURY-8221 311  {b.1977) 

—  6.  Irene  Grace  PROVOST.8221 32  {b.1943) 
sp:  Alan  Thornhill  FlSHER-822132h 
|—  7.  Wayne  Thornhill  FISHER-8221 321  (b.1963) 

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I        ^    7.  GlenThomhill  FISHER-8221322  (b.1965) 
sp:  Peter  LAUBSCHANGE-82213h2    (b.1941  m.1964  d.1984) 
[-    6.  Desiree  Ann  LAUBSCHANGE-822133  (b.1964) 
L    6.  Chariene  Dawn  LAUBSCHANGE-822134  (b.1968) 
L    5.  Muriel  Mane  Stella  O'CONNOR-82214     (b.1919  d.1940) 

j  sp:  William  FIELDS-82214h 

j  L    6.  Child  FIELDS-822141  (b.1940) 

r     4.  Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 

i       sp:  Johanna  Adnanna  VAN  ROYN-8.2.2.2w 

I        r    5.  Sheila  BOARDMAN-82221 

I  sp:  WINEARLS-82221h 

-  6.  Christopher  WINEARLS-82221 1 

-  -  6.  Harold  WINEARLS-822212 
L     6.  William  Wl  NE ARLS-8222 1 3 

L     5.  Dudley  BOARDMAN-82222 

-  4.  William  Hayes  BOARDMAN^.2.2.3 

sp:  Hester  Helena  DU  TOIT-8.2.2.3w  (b.1903  m.1926) 
r    5.  Frances  Rosina  BOARDMAN-82231  (b.1929) 
sp:  Douglas  SHARP-82231h     (b.1910  m.1968) 
L    5.  Aletta  Louise  BOARDMAN-82232  (b.1933) 
sp:  Frans  KRUGER-82232h     (b.1979  m.1954) 
h    6.  Hester  Helena  KRUGER-822321  (b.1957) 
sp:  W.J.  BADENHURST-822321h  (m.198) 

-  7.  Aletta  BADENHURST-82232 11    (b.  1 984} 

L    7.  Willem  Johannes  BADENHURST-8223212  (b.1986) 

-  6.  Martha  Louisa  KRUGER-822322  (b.1958) 

sp:  Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h    (b.  1 950  m.  1 977) 

-  7.  Hendre  DU  TOIT-8223221  (b.1978) 

-  7.  Loulette  DU  TOIT-8223222  (b.1980) 
L    7.  Frans  DU  TOIT-8223223  (b.1984) 

L   6.  Frances  Hazel  KRUGER-8223223  {b.1967) 

sp:  Martinus  Johannes  VAN  ZYL-822323h  (m.1986) 

-  4.  Ivy  Muriel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 

I       sp:  Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h  (m,1926) 

^    5.  Son  KINSLEY-8224 1      (b.  1 928  d.  1 928) 
sp:  Frederick  Conroy  KEOWN-8.2.2.4h2 

-  4.  Duncan  Humphrey  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5  (b.1897) 

sp:  Joyce  CHADWICK-8,2.2.5w 

-  4.  Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.6 
3.  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3  (b.1863) 

sp:  Emily  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3w    (m.1894  d.1899) 
3.  William  Isaiah  BOARDMAN-8.2.4  {b.1865) 
3.  James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5  (b.1866) 

sp:  Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w    (b.1870  m.1890) 

-  4.  Frederick  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 1 

-  4.  Walter  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.2    (b.  1 892  d.  1892) 

-  4.  OLIVER  Francis  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.3 

i 

'-    4.  Alice  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.4  (b.1884) 

I 

I       sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h  (m.l921) 
|-    5.  Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541  (b.1924) 

sp:  Robin  DIMMOCK-82541h     (b.1923  m.1948) 
j  '\-   6.  Robin  Charles  DIMMOCK-82541 1  (b.1971) 

241 


sp:  Neithleigh  BROPHY-82541 1  (m.1971) 

—  7.  Cailim  DIMMOCK-8254111  (b.1971) 

—  7.  AlyssaDIMMOCK-8254112  (b.1977) 
sp:  Rayanne  Rutherford  SMITH-82541 1w2  (m.1982) 

—  6.  Helen  Christine  DIMMOCK-82541 2  {b.1950) 
sp:  Onelia  Taverna  TURISAN-82541 2h  (b.1949) 

—  6.  Margaret  Mary  DIMMOCK-82541 3  (b.1952) 
sp:  Gary  Duncan  HAMILTON  maior-825413h  {b.1952) 
\—  7.  SarahHAMILTON-8254131  (b.1983) 

7.  Duncan  Graham  HAMILTON-8254132  (b.1985) 

—  6.  William  Robert  DIMMOCK-82541 4  (b.1954) 
5.  Mary  Frances  KEOWN-82542     (b.  1 932  d.  1 984) 

sp:  John  George  DE  BRUIN-82432h  (b.1932) 

—  6.  John  George  I  DE  BRUIN-825421  (b.1956) 
sp:  Pamela  HYDE-82542lw 
\—  7.  Candice  Alice  DE  BRUIN-825421 1 
'—  7.  Devon  DE  BRUIN-825421 2 

sp:  Pierre  Grantley  SMlTH-82542h2  (m.1964) 

—  6.  Leigh  Alice  SMITH-825422  (b.1966) 

—  6.  Shaun  Wilfred  SMITH-825423  (b.1968) 
4.  Cecil  Willoby  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.5 
4.  Mabel  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

Sp:  DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h 
sp:  John  BLYTHE-8256h2 
4.  James  French  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 
sp:  Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 

—  5.  Yvonne  BOARDMAN-82571 
sp:  JohnTORIEN-82571h 

—  5.  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82572 
sp:  LAMPRECHT-82572h 
^  6.  Wendy  LEMPRECHT-825721 
^  6.  Son  LEMPRECHT-825722 

—  5.  Valerie  BOARDMAN-82573 
sp:  NEETHLING-82573h 

—  5.  Jean  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574 
sp:  John  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h    (b.1936  m.1968) 

—  6.  Jennifer  BOARDMAN-825741  {b.1969) 

—  6.  Victoria  BOARDMAN-825742  (b.1971) 
1—  6.  Pamela  BOARDMAN-825743    (b.1973)  I- 

—  5.  Dinah  BOARDMAN-82575 

—  4.  Clarence  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.8 
sp;  Doris  SMITH-8.2.5.8h 

r-  5.  Clarice  May  BOARDMAN-82581  {b.1934} 

sp:  Hunter  Charles  BRADFIELD-82581h     (b.1929  m.1952) 
j  [—  6.  Elena  Lynne  BRADFIELD-825811  (b.1953) 

sp:  PRlNGLE-825811h 
6.  Cheryl  Dawn  BRADFlELD-825812  (b.1957) 

—  5.  Newton  Trevor  BOARDMAN-82582  {b.1935) 

sp:  Shirley  May  HOWARD-82582w    (b.1942  m.1959) 
1—  6.  Marcelle  May  BOARDMAN-825821  (b.1961) 
j         —  6.  Gerald  Wayne  BOARDMAN-825822  (b.1963) 
I        —  6.  Jennifer  Anne  BOARDMAN-825823  (b.1965) 

242 


I  6.  Tracy  Lee  BOARDMAN-825824  (b.1972) 

5.  Denis  Clyde  BOARDMAN-82583  (b.1939) 
sp:  Jean  Ann  MACKINTOTH-82583w    (b.1941  m.1963) 

-  6.  Cathy  Ann  BOARDMAN-82583 1  (b.1963) 

-  6.  Julie  Lynn©  BOARDMAN-825832  {b.1967) 

-  6.  Richard  John  BOARDMAN-825833  (b.1973) 
6.  Ctint  Gregory  BOARDMAtM-825834  (b.1976) 

-  4.  Ronald  Sennet  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.9 

-  4.  Hildred  Czarina  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.10.  (b.1906  d.1984) 

sp:  Robert  Brockley  CROWDER-8.2.5.10.h 

-  5.  Molly  Amy  CROWDER-825.10.1  (b.1927) 

sp:  William  GOWER-825.10.1h 

-  6.  Trevor  William  GOWER-825.1 0.1.1 

-  6,  Graham  Robert  GOWER-825.10.1.2 

-  6.  Brian  Lester  GOWER-825.1 0.1. 3 
L    5.  Raymond  Peter  CROWDER-825.10.2 

sp:  Shirley  Ann  MONROE-825.10.2w 

-  6.  Peter  Robin  CROWOER-825. 10.21 

-  6.  Andrew  Raymond  CROWDER-825. 1 0.22 
L    6.  Jennifer  Ann  CROWDER-825. 10.23 

-  4.  Marjorie  Maud  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 1 1 . 

sp:  Stephen  MURRAY-825.1 1h 

-  5.  Thora  Frances  MURRAY-825.1 1.1  (b.1925) 

sp:  Johannes  Hercules  VILJOEN-825.1 1.1  h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
sp:  MUNDELL-825.11.1h2 

-  6.  Vivian  Jean  MUNDELL-825. 11.1.1  (b.1949) 

sp:  Joseph  COETZEE-825.1 1.1.1 
sp:  VAN  RENSBURG-825. 11.1.1 
sp:  Desmond  JENSON-825.1 1.1.1  (m.1985) 

-  6.  Lilien  Frances  MUNDELL-825.11.1.2  (b.1956) 

I  sp:  Derek  Hugh  PAXTON-825. 1 1 . 1 .2  (b.  1 953  m.  1 979) 

!  [—  7.  Rozanne  Lee  PAXTON-825. 11.1.?  (b.1980) 

i 

!  -    7.  Brian  Wilfred  Barlow  PAXTON-825- 1 1 . 1 .?  (b.  1 982) 

L    7.  Shannon  Frances  PAXTON-825. 11.1.?  (b.  1986) 
L    6.  Rene  Lee  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.3  (b.1958) 

sp:  Andrew  Arthur  SMITHEN-825.1 1.1.3  (b.1952  m.1981) 
L    7.  Son  SMlTHEN-825.11.1.? 

-  5.  Hillary  MURRAY-825.1 1.2 

sp:  FOURIE-825.11.2h 

L    6.  Karen  FOURIE-825.1 1.2.1 

-  6.  Michelle  FOURiE-825.1 1.2.2 
sp:  MURRELL-825.11.2h2 

L    6.  Deborah  MURRELL-825.1 1 .2.3 
sp:  Sam  VOS-825.11.h2 
L    5.  JamesVOS-825.11.3 

sp:  Susan  BRISSON-825.1 1.3w 

-  6.  Kevin  VOS-825.1 1.3.1 

-  6.  Jennifer  VOS-825. 1 1 .3.2 
L    6.  Deidre  VOS-825.1 1.3.3 

L    5.  Lorraine  VOS-825. 1 1 .4 
-    4.  Doreen  Emily  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 12. 
sp:  Hugh  M0SS-825.12.h 

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I        —  5.  Geoffrey  MOSS-825. 12.1 
i        —  5.  Joan  MOSS-825.12.2 

sp:  Brian  DOYLE-825.12.2H 

—  5.  Rhona  MOSS-825. 12.3 

sp:  Noel  JOHNSON-825.12.3H 
1—  5.  Colleen  MOSS-825. 12.4 

—  4.  Frances  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.13. 

sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h 

—  5.  Anne  Irene  KEOWN-825.13.1 

sp:  Charles  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

—  6.  Sharon  ANDERSON-825.13.1.1  (b.1964) 

sp:  Nichols  CHAPMAN-825.13.1.? 

—  6.  Kim  ANDERSON-825.13.1.2  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Graham  ANDERSON-825.13.1.3  (b.1968) 
i  6.  BryanANDERSON-825.13.1.4(b.1972) 
I—  4.  Ediar  Raleigh  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

sp:  Jane  BABLE-825.14.w 

—  5.  James  BOARDMAN-825.14.1 

—  5.  Kenneth  BOARDMAN-825.14.2 
[—  5.  Cyril  BOARDMAN-825. 14.3 
|—  5.  Claude  BOARDMAN-825. 14.4 

sp:  Aletha  Magdalena  LAUBSON-825.14.w2 
3.  Margaret  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.2.6  (b.1869) 
3.  William  Charles  80ARDMAN-8.2.7     (b.1871  d.1936) 
sp:  Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w    (b.  1 878  m.  1 899  d.  1 953) 

—  4.  Georgina  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.1    (b.  1 900  d.  1980) 

sp:  George  GREEN-8.2.7.1h  (d.1922) 
\—  5.  Bona  Beryl  GREEN-8271 1      (b.1924  d.1968) 
sp:  Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 

—  6.  ORTEL-827111 

—  6.  ORTEL-827112 
L-  6.  ORTEL-827113 

sp:  Hendrik  Ryne  REYNEKE-8.2.7.1h2  (b.1905  m.1928) 
[—  5.  Norman  REYNEKE-82712  (b.1929) 
sp:  Joey  SMITH-827 1 2w    (b.  1 934) 
I—  6.  Norman  Hugh  flEYNEKE-827121  (b.1957) 
I—  6.  WilnaREYNEKE-827122  (b.1959) 

sp:  Calvin  PITTAWAY-827122h    (b.1956  m.1980) 

^  7.  UezlPITTAWAY-8271221  (b.1981) 

1—  7.  Lorimer  Ivan  PITTA WAY-827 1222  (b.1984) 

—  5.  Denise  REYNEKE-82713  (b.1933) 

sp:  Frikkie  BOTHA-82713h    (b.1930  m.1956) 

—  6.  Estelle  BOTHA-827131  {b.1958) 

sp:  Daniel  Nicholas  POTGIETER-827131  h  (b.1954) 
—  7.  Daniel  Nicholas  I  POTGIETER-827131 1  (b.1985) 
7.  LeandePOTGiETER-8271312  (b.1991) 
L-  6.  Colin  BOTHA-827132  (b.1962) 

sp:  Riana  SMALKWYK-827132w    (b.1964  m.1986) 
I—  7.  Jaco  BOTHA-827132 1  (b.1988) 
1—  7.  Zander  BOTHA-8271 322  {b.1991) 
—  4.  Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2    (b.  1 901  d.  1980) 
sp:  Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2w  (b.1902) 

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-  5.  Earl  Philip  BOARDMAN-82721  (b.1932) 

sp:  Norma  Isabel  PEARSALL-82721w    (b.1935  m.1929) 

-  6.  Charlene  Ann  BOARDMAN-82721 1     (b.  1 956) 

sp:  Louis  Mark  VANDER  MERWE-827211h  (b.1955) 

-  7.  Louis  Mark  I  VANDER  MERWE-82721 1 1  (b.1980) 
L    7.  Andre  Neil  VANDER  MERWE-82721 12  (b.1982) 

-  6.  Lauren  Norma  BOARDMAN-82721 2  (b.1959) 

sp:  Michael  ALARIC-827212h  (b.1957) 
^     7.  Megan  ALARIC-8272121  (b.1985) 
6.  Syndie  Lou  BOARDMAN-8272 13     (b.  1 963) 
sp:  Glen  David  WILLIAMS-827213h  (b.1956) 

i 

-  7.  NikkieLou  WlLLIAMS-8272131  (b.1980) 

7.  Karmen  Dominque  WILLIAMS-8272132  (b.1985) 

-  5.  David  Bernard  BOARDMAN-82722  (b.1935) 

sp:  Jean  LOXTON-82722w    (b.  1 940) 

r    6.  Sean  BOARDMAN-827221  (b.1960) 

-  6.  Shelley  Ann  BOARDMAN-827222  (b.1961) 
L     6.  Rory  BOARDMAN-827223  (b.1962) 

-  5.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-82723  (b.1940) 

sp;  Lynette  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 

-  6.  Deon  BOARDMAN-827231  (b.1968) 

-  6.  Wayne  BOARDM AN-827232     (b.  1 97 1 ) 
sp:  Lynn  LAHNER-82723w2 

4.  Violet  Cory  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3    (b.  1 903  d.  1 983) 
sp:  Johann  Adam  Christoffel  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h  (b.1906) 

-  5.  Stella  RAUBENHEINER-82731  (b.1930) 

sp:  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-8273lh    (b.l918  m.l96l) 

-  6.  Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1     (b.1 952) 

sp:  Johanna  Magdalena  Francina  DE  BRUYN-82731 1  w   (b.1956  m.l976) 

-  7.  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731 1 1    (b.1 979) 

-  7.  AmelDU  TOIT-82731 12  (b.1980) 

L    7.  Francois  DU  TOIT-82731 13  (b.1984) 
r    6.  Pierre  DUTOIT-827312  (b.1956) 

sp:  Antoinette  PIENAAR-827312w    (b.1 958  m.1980) 

-  7.  Stel-Marie  DUTOIT-827312 1  (b.1983) 

-  7.  Yohanine  DU  TOIT-82731 22  (b.1986) 
L    7.  Nelandie  DU  TOIT-82731 23    (b.  1 988) 

-  6.  Estelle  DU  TOIT-827313  (b.1968) 

r    5.  Anna  Maria  Alida  RAUBENHEINER-82732     (b.1 933) 

I       sp:  Hendrik  Wiilem  Nicholas  ALBERTS-82732h    (b.1 931  m.1953) 

r    6.  Amanda  Rene  ALBERTS-827321  (b.1958) 

p    6.  Hendrik  Wiilem  ALBERTS-827322    (b.1 962) 

^     6.  Ansulet  ALBERTS-827323  (b.1968) 

-  5.  Shirley  RAUBENHEINER-82733  (b.1935) 

sp:  Keith  HILL-82733h     (b.1935  m.1960) 

-  6.  Kevin  Patrick  HILL-827331     (b.1 960) 

sp:  Linda  KR!TZINGER-827331w    (b.1960  m.1986) 

-  6.  Kenneth  John  HI  LL-827332     (b.  1 962) 

sp:  Karen  OBECHOLZER-827332w    (b.1 964  m.1986) 

-  7.  Christine  HILL-8273321 
L  7.  Christopher  HILL-8273322 

L   6.  Merle  Sharon  HILL-827333    (b.1 966) 

245 


—  5.  Linda  RAUBENHEINER-82734  (b.1937) 

sp:  Francis  DENKEMA-82734h     (b.1937  m.1937) 

|—  6.  Jacobus  Francois  DENKEMA-827341  (b.1967) 

—  6.  Raubenheimer  DENKEMA-827342  (b.1970) 

—  6.  Maryna  DENKEMA-827343  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Ignatuis  van  Wyk  RAUBENHEINER-82735  (b.1939) 

sp:  Hermine  Louis  LE  ROUX-82735     (b.1941  m.1965) 
^  6.  Juilette  RAUBENHEIMER-827351  (b.1968) 

—  6.  Johann  Adam  RAUBENHElMER-827352  (b.1970) 

—  6.  Viola-Marie  RAUBENHEiMER-827353  {b.1974) 

—  5.  Twin  RAUBENHEINER-82736 

—  4.  Carrington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4    (b.  1 905  d.  1970} 

sp:  Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w  (b.1908  m.1928  d.1990) 
\—  5.  Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741  (b.1928) 

sp:  Harold  LAUGHTON-82741  h     (b.1933  m.1966) 

[—  6.  Carrington  Roger  LAUGHTON-827411  (b.1972) 

^  6.  Belinda  Marjorie  LAUGHTON-82741 2  (b.1973) 
'—  5.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742  (b.1931) 

sp:  Albert  Edward  WILLI AMS-82742h  (b.1930) 

|—  6.  Jennifer  Anne  WILLIAMS-827421  (b.1957) 
sp:  WADE-82742 1  h    (b.  1 985) 

—  6.  Wendy  Jane  WILLIAMS-827422  (b.1961) 

sp:  Bruce  PlTT-827422h    (m.  1 980) 

7.  Buster  William  PlTT-8274221  (b.1983) 
l—  7.  Westwood  Jay  PITT-8274222  (b.1985) 
^  6.  Heather  Lee  WILLIAMS-827423  (b.1964) 

sp:  Derek  John  BOYD-827423h    {b.  1 952  m.  1 983) 
^  7.  Derek  John  Milner  BOYD-8274231  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Irene  Pearl  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5    (b.1908  d.1959) 

sp:  Jornsen  Stephen  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h  (d.1959) 

—  5.  Brian  JOUBERT.82751 

sp:  Vanessa  PALELO-82751w 
p  6.  Calvin  JOUBERT-82751 1 

—  6.  Michelle  JOUBERT-82751 2 

—  6.  Yvette  JOUBERT-82751 3 
^  6.  Baron  JOUBERT-82751 4 

—  5.  Desmond  Jourisen  JOUBERT-82752 

—  4.  Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6  (b.1913) 

sp:  Jan  Albert  VAN  NIEKERK-8.2.7.6h  (b.1906  d.1970) 
1—  5.  Sheila  VAN  NIEKERK-82761  (b.1935) 

sp:  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761h     (b.1933  m.1955  d.1978) 

—  6.  Jacobus  Albert  MALHERBE-82761 1  (b.1956) 

sp:  LisaNEL-827611w  (m.1981) 

—  7.  Harriet  MALHERBE-82761 1 1  (b.1982) 

7.  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761 12  (b.1985) 

—  6.  Olga  Margret  MALHERBE-82761 2  (b.1957) 

sp:  Johannes  Hermanus  Eugene  JOUBERT-8276l2h   {b.l955  m.l983) 
I—  7.  Dominique  JOUBERT-82761 21  (b.1983) 
I—  7.  Cherise  JOUBERT-82761 22  (b.1985) 
6.  Sheilagh  MALHERBE-82761 3    (b.  1 965  d.  1987) 
sp:  Pieter  Johannes  Herman  BIRK-827613h  (m.1984) 

—  5.  William  Olan  VAN  NIEKERK-82762  (b.1939) 

246 


sp:  Anna  NEL-82762w    (b.1 941  m.1 959) 

-  6.  William  Olan  I  VAN  NIEKERK-827621  (b.1961) 

sp:  Amelia  BEZUIDENHOUDT-827621w  (b.1 965  m.984) 
L    7.  Chantel  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 1    (b.1 98) 

-  6.  Maureen  VAN  NIEKERK-827622  (b.1964) 

-  6.  Olga  VAN  NIEKERK-827623  (b.1969) 

i  L    6.  Mary-Ann  VAN  NIEKERK-827624  (b.1971) 

L    5.  Jan  Albert  I  VAN  NIEKERK-82763  (b.1952) 

sp:  Elize  KRAUNAUW-82763w     (b.  1 950  m.  1 977) 

-  4.  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.7  (b.1911) 
3.  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8     (b.  1 873) 

sp:  Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w   (b.1 880) 

-  4.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8. 1    (b.1 900) 

sp:  Maggie  VAN  WYK-8.2.8.lw 
r    5.  Alfred  BOARDMAN-8281 1 
^    5.  Joseph  BOARDMAN-8281 2 
sp:  Lena  VAN  ROOYEE-82812w2 

-  5.  Anna  Johanna  Sussana  BOARDMAN-8281 3  (b.1939) 

sp:  Martinus  Johannes  LAAS-8281 3h    (m.  1 955) 

-  6.  Elsie  Magdalena  LAAS-8281 31 
I        -     6.  Henry  Johannes  LAAS-8281 32 

-  6.  Elana  LAAS-8281 33 
L    6.  Karin  LAAS-8281 34 

-  5.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-82814  (b.1944) 

sp:  Annie  THIART-82814w  (m.1964) 

-  6.  Gharmaine  BOARDMAN-8281 41 
\-    6.  Ulanda  BOARDMAN-8281 42 

sp:  Elaine  Hughes  VAN  DER  BERG-82814w2  (m.1982) 

-  5.  Thomas  Richard  BOARDMAN-8281 5 

sp:  Joy  MOSSOP-8281 5w    (m.  1 97 1 ) 
[-    6.  Janine  BOARDMAN-8281 51 

-  6.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-8281 52 

-  6.  Lizelle  BOARDMAN-8281 53 
L    6.  Karin  BOARDMAN-8281 54 

-  5.  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 6  (b.1950) 

sp:  Claire  GANNON-82816w 

-  6.  Rosemary  BOARDMAN-8281 61 
I-    6.  Jo-Anne  BOARDMAN-8281 62 
sp:  Jenny  BOARDMAN-8281 6w2 

-  5.  Deon  Martin  BOARDMAN-8281 7  (b.1952) 

sp:  Leone  ZEELIE-82817w     (b.1958  m.1976) 

-  6.  Bridgette  BOARDMAN-8281 71  (b.1978) 

-  6.  Deon  Martin  I  BOARDMAN-8281 72    (b.1 983) 
sp:  Sara  BOTHA-82817w2 

5.  Philip  Johannes  BOARDMAN-8281 8  (b.1960) 
sp:  Marna  Renet  CROSS-82818w    (b.1963  m.1982) 

-  6.  Marinza  Raunette  BOARDMAN-828181  (b.1983) 
L    6.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-828182  (b.1985) 

-    4.  Milticent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2   (b.i90l  d.1982) 
sp:  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h  (b.1896  m.1920  d.1937) 
L    5.  Alfred  Thomas  FRITZ-82821      (b.  1 922  d.  1954) 

I  sp:  Hester  DU  PLESSIS-82821w    (b.1931  m.1942) 


—  6.  Stanley  FRITZ-8282 11  (b.1944) 

sp:  Nan  FRITZ-82821 1w  (m.1967) 
I—  7.  Alfred  FRITZ-82821 11  (b.1968) 
^  7.  Johan  FRITZ-82821 12  (b.1973) 
sp:  Gloria  Carol  TURNER-82821 1w2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Esme  BRYANT-82821w2  (b.1923) 

—  6.  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8282 12  {b.1950) 

—  6.  Allen  FRITZ-82821 3  (b.1952) 
6.  Cheryl  FRITZ-8282 14  (b.1954) 

5.  Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822  {b.1923) 
sp:  Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h     {b.1920  m,1944  d.1976) 

—  6.  Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221  (b.1945) 

sp:  Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h    (b.1939  m.19€6) 
I—  7.  GrantBRUMMER-8282211  (b.1971) 
L-  7.  Meggan  BRUMMER-8282212  (b.1973) 

—  6.  Shirley  DIXON-828222  {b.1948) 

sp:  Fredrick  A.  BROOKS-828222h  (b.1946  m.1975) 
\—  7.  Mark  Frederick  BROOKS-8282221  (b.1978) 
L-  7.  Natalie  Suzanne  BROOKS-8282222  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Wallace  Walter  DIXON-828223  (b.1951) 

sp:  Denese  Alice  HERlTAGE-828223w   (b.1947  m.1973) 

—  7.  Amanda  DIXON-8282231  (b.1974) 

—  7.  Warren  Ward  DlXON-8282232  (b.1976) 
L-  7.  Lee-Ann  DIXON-8282233  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Audrey  Muriel  DIXON-828224  (b.1955) 

sp:  Neville  Trevor  INTRONA-828224h    (b.1955  m.1977) 

—  7.  Tanen  Catherine  lNTRONA-8282241  (b.1979) 

—  7.  Nadine  Sharon  INTRONA-8282242  (b.1982) 

I—  7.  Christine  Bemanette  INTRONA-8282243  (b.1985) 
5.  Millicent  Etresia  FRITZ-82823     (b.  1 925) 
sp:  Jan  Albertus  PRETORIUS-82823h     (b.1915  d.1948) 

—  6.  Noel  Alien  PRETORIUS-828231  (b.1945) 

sp:  Cherryl  Carol  SEITZ-828231w    (b.1950  m.1970) 
7.  Duane  PRETORIUS-828231 1  (b.1978) 
sp:  George  Raleigh  OCHSE-828223h2  (b.1929  m.1951) 

—  6.  Colleen  Etresia  OCHSE-828232  (b.1952) 

sp:  Sean  Kevin  WALSH-828232h    (b.1929  m.1972) 
|—  7.  Tracey  WALSH-8282321  (b.1977) 
I—  7.  Shannon  WALSH-8282322  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Sheila  Ethel  OCHSE-828233  (b.1954) 

sp:  Ivan  James  METELERKAMP-828233h    (b.  1 948  m.  1 974) 

—  7.  Darren  METELERKAMP-8282331  {b.1975) 

—  7.  Ursula  METELERKAMP-8282332  (b.1976) 
^  7.  Robyn  METELERKAMP-828333  {b.1982) 

^  6.  Clive  Anthony  OCHSE-828234  (b.1965) 
5.  Roelf  FRITZ-82824  (b.1928) 
sp:  Peggy  Beatrice  RAW-82824w    {b.1928  m.1952) 

—  6.  Beryl  Elizabeth  FRITZ-828241  (b.1952) 

sp:  Robert  Peter  EVANS-828241h    (b.1951  m.1975) 

—  7.  Clair  Lisa  EVANS-828241 1  (b.1976) 

—  7.  Gareth  Craig  EVANS-828241 2  (b.1979) 

1—  7.  Bronwynne  Leigh  EVANS-828241 3  (b.1982) 


1—  6.  Kenneth  FRITZ-828242  (b.1956) 

-  6.  Deborah  Ann  FRITZ-828243  (b.1965) 

sp:  Graham  Complan  CARRUTHERS-828243h 

-  7.  Mister  James  CARRUTHERS-8282431    (b.  1 989) 
L    7.  Megan  CARRUTHERS-8282432  (b.1991) 

L    6.  Brian  Allan  FRIT2-828244  (b.1966) 

-  5.  Frederick  John  FRiTZ-82825  (b.1930) 

sp:  Jeanette  Kathleen  STOREY-82825w    (m.  1 951) 

-  6.  Linda  FRITZ-82825 1 

-  5.  Sybil  FRIT2-82826  (b.1934) 

sp:  Siebert  UYS-82826h    {b.1928  m.195i  d.1983) 

-  6.  Carol  Lugene  UYS-828261  (b.1952) 

sp:  Lou(S  Matthys  STEYN-828261h    (b.1950  m.1972) 

-  7.  Elton  Louis  STEYN-828261 1  (b.1973) 
L     7 .  Sacha  Sybil  STE YN-82826 12    (b.  1 977) 

L    6.  John  Derek  UYS-828262  (b.1954) 

sp:  Brenda  Dawn  BIJL-828262w    (b.1962  m.1981) 

-  7.  Bridget  Anna  UYS-8282621  {b.1981) 

^     7.  ALLISON  Chantal  UYS-8282622  (b.1985) 

-  5.  Ivy  Doreen  FRITZ-82827  (b.1936) 

sp:  Tielman  ROOS-82827h    (b.1930  m.1955) 

-  6.  Yolande  ROOS-828271  {b.1955) 

sp:  Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h    (b.1944  m.1975) 

-  7.  Nico  Jr.  OLWAGEN-828271 1  (b.1976) 
L     7.  Karin  OLWAGEN-828271 2  (b.1979) 

-  6,  Deidre  ROOS-828272    (b.1958  d.1958) 

-  6.  Beverley  ROOS-828273  (b.1962) 

sp:  Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h    {b.1958  m.1985) 
L    7.  Amanda  DU  PLESSIS-8282731  (b.1987) 

-  6.  Lydia  ROOS-828274  (b.1972) 

sp:  Andries  ("Chaka")  WILLEMSE  (b.1968  m.1993) 
4.  Iris  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.3    (b.  1 903) 
sp:  Harry  Cameron  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h  {b.1900  m.1924  d.1957) 

-  5.  Herbert  Cameron  Francis  BOUCHER-82831  (b.1924) 

-  5.  Irene  Etrecia  BOUCHER-82832  (b.1929) 

-  5.  Vivienne  Patricia  BOUCHER-82833  (b.1934) 

-  5.  Vatlery  Winnie  BOUCHER-82834  (b.1937) 

-  5.  Ernest  Vivienne  BOUCHER-82835     (b.  1 939  d.  1 984) 

-  5.  Doreen  BOUCHER-82836  (b.1944) 

4.  William  Frances  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4   (b.1 907  d.1 986) 
sp:  Anna  Susanna  FR1TZ-8.2.8.4W  (b.1909  m.1931  d.1986) 

-  5.  Alfred  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841  (b.1932) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Margaret  THOMPSON-82841W    {b.1938  m.1959) 

r    6.  Dean  BOARDMAN-82841 1  {b.1960) 

sp:  Tracy  ARMlTAGE-82841 1 W    (b.1 965  m.  1 983) 
L    7.  Nicola  Che  BOARDMAN-82841 11    (b.1 984) 

-  6.  Tyrone  BOARDMAN-828412  (b.1962) 

sp:  Sharon  AYERS-828412W  (m.1987) 

-  6.  Craig  BOARDMAN-82841 3  (b.1964) 

-  6.  Janine  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841 4  (b.1969) 

-  5.  Stella  BOARDMAN-82842 

-  5.  Roelf  BOARDMAN-82843 

249 


—  5.  Dorothy  Etrecia  BOARDMAN-82844  (b.1939) 

sp:  Cornelius  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H  (b.  1 935  m.  1 957) 
p  6.  Anita  Elizabeth  VAN  ROOYEN-828441  (b.1958) 

—  6.  Aletta  VAN  ROOYEN-828442  (b.1959) 

L  6.  Roolf  PetnJS.VANROOYEN-828443  (b.1962) 

—  5.  iris  Irene  BOARD MAN-82845  (b.1942) 

sp:  David  Frederick  BARKHUISEN-82845     (b.1938  m.1959) 
I—  6.  Ingrid  Anita  BARKHUlSEN-828451  (b.1961) 

—  6.  Rene  BARKHUISEN-828452  {b.1962) 

—  6.  Antoinette  BARKHUISEN-828453  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Clifford  Harold  BOARDMAN-82846  (b.1950) 

sp:  Petronella  Kristina  VAN  NICKERK-82846w    (b.1954  m.1973) 

—  6.  Annamarie  BOARDMAN-82B461  (b.1975) 

—  6.  Carine  BOARDMAN-828462  (b.1977) 

—  6.  IVlaretha  BOARDMAN-828463  (b.1977) 

1—  6.  William  Francis  BOARDMAN-828464  (b.1983) 
^  5.  Vernon  Clive  BOARDMAN-82847  (b.1952) 

—  4.  Ada  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.5  (b.1911) 

sp:  John  Hill  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h  (b.1911  d.1975) 
^  5.  Kenneth  Noel  WOTHERSPOON-82851      (b.  1 935  d.  1980) 
3.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9     (b.  1 873  d.  1 941 ) 
Sp:  Michelle  ivlaria  CORY-8.2.9  w   (b.1881  d.1964) 

—  4.  Gwendoline  Mildred  BOARDMAN-8.2.9. 1  (b.191) 

sp:  Francois  Petms  (Fannie)  NELL-8.2.9.1h  {b.1908) 
' —  5.  Tammy  Boardman  NELL-8291 1 
sp:  FANNIE-82911W 

6.  Francois  NELL-8291 1 1 
sp:  Elizabeth  DU  TOIT-8291 1 1w 

—  6.  Pierre  NELL-829112 

I        r-  5.  Clarence  NELL-8291 2  {b.1942) 

sp:  Ina  LOFTERING-82912w     (b.1946  m.1968) 
^  6.  Kevin  NELL-8291 21  (b.1969) 


^  6.  Theresa  Leandra  NELL-8291 22  (b.1971) 
L  5.  Valerie  NELL-8291 3  (b.1950) 

sp:  Ernest  Charles  FINAUGHTY-82913h    (b.1946  m.1971) 
—  4.  William  George  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2  (b.1914) 

sp:  Maria  Magdalena  MAYHEW-8.2.9.2w  (b.1921  m.1939) 
[—  5.  Lewellyn  Wilfred  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82921  (b.1940) 
sp:  Maurine  SQUIRE-82921w    (b.1941  m.1963) 
p  6.  Melanie  BOARDMAN-82921 1  (b.1964) 

sp:  Steven  CAPAZORlO-82921 1h    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  6.  Duncan  David  80ARDMAN-8292 12  (b.1966) 
6.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-82921 3  (b.1973) 

—  5.  William  James  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82922  (b.1942) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Christina  ROTHMAN-82922w    (b.1946  m.1969) 
^  6.  Elizabeth  Christina  BOARDMAN-829221  (b.1971) 
\--  6.  William  James  BOARDMAN-829222  (b.1973) 
^  6.  Susanna  Wilhelmina  BOARDMAN-829223  (b.1977) 

—  5.  June  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82923  (b.1943) 

sp:  Gert  Jacobus  KRUGER-82923h    (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  6.  Johannes  KRUGER-829231  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Maria  Magdalena  KRUGER-829232  (b.1966) 


250 


|-    6.  Leon  KRUGER-829233  (b.1969) 
^  6.  Miana  KRUGER-829234  (b.1977) 

-  5.  Neville  George  BOARDMAN-82924  (b.1947) 

sp:  Elsie  Rachel  DELANGE-82924w    (b.1956  m.1974) 

-  6.  AnneLize  BOARDMAN-829241  (b.1955) 

-  6.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-829242  {b.1977) 

L    6.  Neville  George  1  BOARDMAN-829243  (b.1984) 
L    5.  Renee  Cory  BOARDMAN-82925  (b.1948) 

sp:  Daniel  Johannes  ROTHMAN-82925h  (b.l947  m.l968) 
\-    6.  Carel  Francois  ROTHMAN-829251  (b.1968) 

-  6.  William  George  ROTHMAN-829252  (b.1970) 
L    6.  Daniel  Johannes  ROTHMAN-829253  (b.1974) 

-  4.  Joy  Daphne  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.3  (b.l916) 

sp:  Gordon  MOLE-8.2.9.3h 

-  5.  Rosalie  MOLE-82931 

-  4.  Thora  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.4    (b.1918  (3.1992) 

sp:  Ghristophel  Liebenberg  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h  (b.1914) 
h    5.  Lorraine  BISCHOFF-82941  (b.1944) 
t-    5.  LoLita  BISCHOFF-82942  (b.1946) 

-  5.  John  BISCHOFF-82943  (b.1952) 
L    5.  Henry  BISCHOFF-82944  (b.1958) 

-  4.  Valentine  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5  (b.1920} 

sp:  Marie  ERAMUS-8.2.9.5W  (m.1948) 

I-    5.  Guy  BOARDMAN-82951  (b.1952) 

sp:  Elsa  VERMEULEN-82951W  {m.1982) 
\-     6.  Gerald  BOARDMAN-82951 1  (b.1983) 
L    6.  Irmarie  BOARDMAN-82951 2  (b.1985) 

sp:  Irma  DINKLEMANN-8295w2    (b.1923  m.1966) 

-  4.  Donald  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.6    (b.1922  d.1961) 

sp:  Judith  Susara  MOOLMAN-8.2.9.6w  (b.  1 928  m.  1 948) 
^    5.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-82961  (b.1949) 

sp:  Emmerentia  Frederika  OTTO-82961w    (b.1953  m.1972) 

-  6.  Cheldi  Celeste  BOARDMAN-82961 1  (b.1975) 

-  6.  AneldaPhiline  BOARDMAN-82961 2  (b.1977) 
6.  Renate  BOARDMAN-82961 3  (b.1980) 

-  5.  Judith  Denise  BOARDMAN-82962  (b.1950) 

sp:  Leopold  PFOSER-82962h     (b.  1 948  m.  1 981 ) 

-  6.  Nikko  Maximilltan  PFOSER-829621  (b.1981) 
6.  Cudain  Maria  PFOSER-829622  (b.1985) 

-  5.  Leonie  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82963     {b.  1 953  d.  1 954) 

-  4.  Olive  Thelma  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.7  (b.1924) 

sp:  George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h  (b.1912  d.1981) 
h     5.  Neil  ERIKSEN-82971  (b.1944) 
^     5.  Fonnie  ERIKSEN-82972  (b.1946) 

-  5.  Vernon  ERIKSEN-82973  (b.1949) 

-  5.  Gail  ERIKSEN-82974  (b.1950) 

-  4.  Cynthia  May  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.8  (b.1927) 

sp:  Jurie  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 
[■    5.  Andre  GROENEWALD-82981 
|-    5.  Dawn  GROENEWALD-82982 
5.  Sharon  GROENEWALD-82983 
3.  Sybil  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.10.  (b.1878) 

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sp:  Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 

1—  4.  Phyllis  HAYES-8.2.1 0.1 
!  —  4.  Ins  HAYES-8.2.1 0.2 

I  —  4.  Vera  HAYES-8.2.1 0.3 

'  —  4.  Gordon  HAYES-8.2.1 0.4 

I  L  4  Eric  HAYES-8.2.1 0.5 

i—  2.  Ebenezer  Neville  BOARDMAN-8.3  (b.1838) 

—  2.  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.4       (b.  1 840  d.  1858) 

—  2.  Judith  Jane  BOARDMAN-8.5       (b.  1 842  d.  1895) 

Sp:  John  ROBERTS-8.5h  (d.1883) 
I—  3.  Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w 

sp:  Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2     {b.1861  m.1887  d.1901) 
i  i—  4.  Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1    "  Printed  on  Page  5  ** 

I        I        —  4,  Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2    *'  Printed  on  Page  6  " 

1 

i  I —  4,  William  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3    "  Printed  on  Page  6  ** 

—  4.  Ivy  Munel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4    *'  Printed  on  Page  6  ** 

—  4.  Duncan  Humphrey  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5    (b.  1897) '*  Printed  on  Page  6  " 

—  4.  Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.6    "  Printed  on  Page  6  ** 

—  3.  John  Henry  ROBERTS-8.5.2  (b.1866) 

sp:  Eliza  DORMEHL-8.5.2W  {m.1895) 

—  3.  Duncan  James  ROBERTS-8.5.3 

—  3.  Florence  ROBERTS-8.5.4 

—  3.  Emily  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3w  (d.1899) 

sp:  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3     (b.1863  m.1894) 
3.  Clement  Richard  ROBERTS-8.5.6 

—  2.  Joseph  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.6       (b.1844  d.1847) 

—  2.  Abraham  BOARDMAN-8.7       (b.  1 848  d. 1849) 

—  2.  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.8       (b.  1 850  d.  1909) 
sp:  Jane  Sophia  H0LDER-8w2       (m.1851  d.1875) 

|—  2.  Jane  Sophia  BOARDMAN-8.9  {b.1852) 

—  2.  Margaret  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.10.     (b.  1 854  d.  1858) 
^  2.  Annie  Maria  BOARDMAN-8.11.  (b.1857) 

sp:  Henry  HARVEY  (b.1855) 


Family  Group  Record  -  383 


Page  2 


Husband 


Humphry  THOMAS 


Wife 


Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


5  Sex 
F 


Elizabeth  Letitia  T 

HOMAS 

Bom 

7  May  1848 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Richard  ROBERTS 

MRIN:  389 

Married 

Place 

.  South  Africa 


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Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no. 


1 


8  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 


2  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


B :  27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton,Makerfield,Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  --  311 
P :  Lathom,Ormskirk,Lancaster,England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst,Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


1  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


B:22  Jul  1808 

P  :  Newton,Lancs.,England 

M:  17  Feb  1834  -  334 

P: 

D:22  Aug  1889 

I 

IP  :  Barkley  East,Cape  Province,South  Africa 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


(Spouse  of  no.  i) 


3  'Margaret  HAYES-Ow 


4  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 


B : 17  Apr  1746 
P: 

M:  10 Apr  1768  --  324 
P :  Winwick,„England 
B:  18  Feb  1814 

P :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 


5  I  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 


C:Oct  1742 

P  :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 
B:  12  Aug  1816 

P  :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 


C:Oct  1772 
P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington.L.England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst„Cape/Good  Hope,South  Africa 


B: 
P: 

D: 
P: 


B:7  0ct  1721 

P  :  Haydock„Lancaster,England 

M:  25  Sep  1743  -  323 

P: 

B: 

P  :  ,Winwick,Lancaster,England 


9  Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w 


C:5Feb  1716 

P  :  Warrington„Lancaster,England 

B:22  Nov  1749 

P  :  Winwick„Lancaster,England 


10 


11 


B: 
P: 
D: 
P: 


12 


13 


14 


15 


B: 
P; 
D: 
P: 


12  Aug  1997 


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ID#  8.1 


PHILIP  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN 


Philip  William  Boardman  was  bom  November  25,  1 834  at  Grahamstown,  Cape 
Province,  South  Africa,  he  was  the  first  of  eight  children  bom  to  Elizabeth  Dixie  and  James 
Hayes  Boardman;  the  grandson  of  the  Rev.  William  Boardman. 

On  June  30, 1857,  Philq)  married  his  cousin,  Mary  Augusta  Boardman  at  Middleburg, 
Cape  by  the  Rev.  W.  Murray.  They  he'd  one  son,  James,  who  was  bom  March  27,  1 858  at 
Middleburg.  Augusta  died  the  following  year,  April  24,  1858  at  Middleburg.  Their  only  son 
James,  was  killed  in  a  wagon  accident  near  Dordrecht,  Gape  on  Dec.  8,  1879. 

Caroline  Frances  Thomas,  the  daughter  of  widow  Jane  Sophia  Thomas  (Philip's  step 
mother)  married  Philq)  William  Boardman  on  August  22,  1861  at  Spionkop,  District  Albert, 
Cape. 

They  were  the  parents  of  twelve  children  (five  girls  and  seven  boys): 


Jane  Sophia  Holder  Boardman 

3  Aug 

1862  at 

Burgersdorp, 

Cape 

Ebenezer  Cecil  Boardman 

12  Oct 

1864 

Spionkop 

Cape 

Philip  Dixie  Boardman 

15  Jul 

1866 

Spionkop 

Cape 

Edith  Letitia  Boardman 

13  Aug 

1868 

Holbrook 

Cape 

Clement  Ham.  Crause  Boardman 

27  Apr 

1870 

Lady  Grey 

Cape 

William  Thomas  Boardman 

28  Oct 

1871 

Holbrook 

Cape 

Lillian  Maud  Boardman 

7  Aug 

1873 

Lady  Grey 

Cape 

Emma  Caroline  L.  Boardman 

31  Jul 

1875 

Holbrook 

Cape 

Holbrook  Ashton  Boardman 

8  Aug 

1877 

Holbrook 

Cape 

James  Boardman 

15  Oct 

1879 

Holbrook 

Cape 

Neville  Garfield  H.  Boardman 

8  Dec 

1881 

Barkly  East 

Cape 

Caroline  Elizabeth  Boardman 

8  Jan 

1883 

Barkly  East 

Cape 

Philip  was  listed  on  his  son's  birth  certificate  as  a  fermer,  but  was  Barkly  East  first 
Mayor  and  served  for  three  different  terms: 

1881  -  1884;  1897  -  1898;  1901  -  1902 
He  also  established  the  N.  E.  Area  District  Barkly  East  Farmers  Society. 


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On  June  17, 1905  a  Barkly  Public  Meeting  was  held  and  a  committee  was  appointed 
to  draw  up  a  Testimonial  Document  in  behalf  of  the  long  and  faithful  services  rendered  by 
Philip  William  Boardman,  to  the  community  and  district.  The  Committee  was  also  delegated 
to  solicit  a  purse  of  subscribed  fiiends  and  neighbors  and  remit  to  hkn. 

This  14"  X  18"  Document  was  illuminated  by  the  Argus  Professional  Company  in 
Capetown. 

The  Text  of  that  Document: 
P.  W.  BOARDMAN  ESQ.  J.  P. 

Christian's  Rhue,  O.R,C. 

Dear  Sir, 

We  the  committee  duly  ^pointed  at  a  public  meeting  of  Barkly  East  and  the  District, 
held  on  the  1 7th  day  of  June,  1 905,  desire  to  convey  to  you,  the  hearty  and  sincere  thanks  of 
the  whole  community  for  the  numerous  public  duties  and  services  rendered  by  you  for  many 
years  past,  more  particularly  during  your  oflSce  as  Chairman  of  the  Village  Board,  then  on 
many  occasions  as  Mayor,  as  a  member  of  the  Divisional  Council  of  Barkly  East,  and  in  many 
other  capacities. 

As  one  of  the  oldest  residents  and  pioneers  of  this  district  you  carry  with  you  the 
highest  esteem,  respect  and  appreciation  of  the  general  public,  and  ourselves  individually.  We 
regret  indeed  that  circumstances  should  have  caused  you  to  seek  a  home  in  the  O.R.  Colony; 
however,  we  trust  that  it  vsdll  bring  Mrs.  Boardman,  yourself^  and  femily,  happiness  and 
prosperity.  As  a  small  token  of  the  high  esteem  in  which  you  and  your  femily  are  held,  we 
have  pleasure  in  handing  you  the  acconpanying  purse,  subscribed  to  by  your  many  friends  and 
well  wishers,  and 

we  remain 

Very  feithful!  yours, 


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In  a  June  27, 1905  letter  to  his  son  James:  "Have  you  seen  in  the  B.  E.  Reporter  that 
my  Barkly  Friends  are  getting  up  a  purse  and  an  address  in  recognition  of  my  past  services 
to  both  Town  and  District,  I  have  received  some  of  the  amount  raised  and  the  balance  is  to 
come  with  the  address.  It  was  a  most  kindly  assistance  to  us,  at  this  time  and  I  have  spent 
nearly  all  in  paying  for  improvements  and  repairs  to  the  house  and  necessaries  for  the  ferm, 
and  intend  to  devote  all  for  that  purpose,  as  I  am  leaving  all  my  income  derived  from  rents  to 
accumulate  up  to  the  end  of  the  year,  in  order  to  assist  dear  old  Phil,  to  improve  his  share  of 
the  farm  He  is  deserving  of  every  consideration  and  support." 

As  a  feithfiil  member  of  the  Church,  in  April  of  1 902,  Philip  was  chosen  as  a  delegate 
to  the  June  Synod  to  be  held  in  July  and  August.  With  his  wife  Caroline,  they  made  this  trip 
into  a  holiday  for  both  of  them 

From  Holbrook  to  Barkly  to  Christian's  Rhue  where  he  reiterates  his  inability  to 
financially  assist  all  of  his  children,  when  they  most  needed  it.  At  age  71  years  he  writes: 

"I  regret  my  inability  to  assist  him  in  any  way,  a  foUy  I  have  to  thank  myself  for  and 
want  of  forsight." 

"I  must  confess  and  deeply  regret  to  say  my  vsiiole  past  life  has  been  a  continual  series 
of  mistakes,  but  the  greatest  one  of  all  was  my  settling  in  Barkly  and  leaving  Holbrook,  which 
is  only  equaled  by  the  extreme  folly  of  coming  to  live  here  (Christian's  Rhue,  O  R  C),  as  our 
present  mode  of  life  is  out  of  keeping  with  the  former  one,  and  our  surroundings  are  at  a 
complete  variance  to  \^iiat  we  have  been  accustomed  to,  both  in  climate  and  living  conditions, 
and  both  your  mother  and  I  put  up  with  some  privations,  which  step  was  solely  done  with  a 
view  to  help  Phil  and  Hollie,  as  we  could  live  cheaper  and  spare  more  from  our  limited 
income  to  help  them,  than  we  could  have  done  by  living  in  Barkly,  and  my  only  regret  is  that 
our  self  abregation  and  the  sacrifice  we  have  made  does  not  seem  to  be  fiilly  appreciated,  but 
is  looked  upon  as  a  matter  in  which  we  have  no  particular  interest.  When  I  and  mother  sit 
down  to  our  breakfast  of  mealie  porridge  and  milk  and  our  dinner  of  potatoes  and  pumpkin 


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and  a  piece  of  pork,  or  bully  beef  occassionally.  "Beef  or  mutton  is  out  of  it".  We  have  seen 
little  since  our  advent  here  and  neither  are  procurable  in  this  ruined  part  of  O.R.C.  (Boer  War) 
I  cannot  but  feel  the  want  of  more  nourishing  food  and  like  the  Israelites  of  old,  hanker  after 
the  flesh  pots  of  Egypt.  But  we  have  an  abundance  of  milk,  butter,  eggs  to  make  up,  and  are 
now  being  more  or  less  accustomed  to  the  mode  of  life  which  is  shared  by  all  our  neighbors, 
who  have  been  conpletely  ruined  by  the  war." 

Philip  and  Caroline's  three  sons,  Phil,  Hollie,  and  Neville  were  casualties  of  the  Boer 
War.  Neville  died,  Phil  and  Hollie  were  handicapped  with  poor  health  the  remainder  of  their 
life. 

After  58  years  of  marriage  and  at  the  age  of  78,  Caroline  Francis  Thomas  Boardman, 
second  wife  of  Philip  WJliam  Boardman,  died  on  July  19,  1919. 

The  daughters  now  assumed  the  responsibility  of  taking  care  of  their  aged  father.  In 
December  of  1919,  the  youngest  daughter  Pearl  (Caroline  Elizabeth)  took  her  father  to  Will's 
farm,  at  Bayonne,  near  Hathely  Station.  The  other  daughter,  Maud,  mentions  in  a  letter  that 
they  were  taking  their  fether  from  Bloemfontein  to  Will's  farm.  They  were  letting  the  house 
for  3  1/2  months,  anticipating  their  father  would  be  staying  with  Will  for  at  least  that  length 
of  time.  While  here  on  the  farm,  Philip  writes,  "As  for  my  future  depends  on  the  girls 
movements,  as  I  have  to  depend  on  what  they  decide." 

Now  at  the  age  of  87  years,  the  Pioneer  Farmer,  the  First  Mayor  of  Barkly,  the 
District  Organizer  and  Supervisor,  the  Father  of  13  Children,  died  at  Spionkop,  District 
Albert,  Cape,  South  Africa,  August  3,  1921. 


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Page  1  of  3 


3 


4 


Husband   phihp  William  BO ARDM AN- 8.1  ' 

Born 

Zj  INOV  LOJH 

Place 

orajiomsiown, ,  i...ape  rrovince,  ooum  rvrnca 

i 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

t 

Married 

22  Aug  1861 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

1 

1 

Husband's  father 

James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 

MRIN:  334 

1x1  Deceased 

Husband's  motfier 

Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 

a  Deceased 

Wif( 

'        Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8. 1  w2 

Born 

26  Nov  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Humphry  THOMAS 

MRIN:  383 

1x1  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 

a  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
r 

Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8. 1.2 

Born 

3  Aug  1862 

Place 

Burgersdorp,  Natal, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

Greville  William  MALLET-8.1.2h 

MRIN:  391 

Married 

Place 

,  Barklv  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

!  Sex 

1  IVl 

Ebenezer  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3 

i 

! 
1 

Bom 

12  Oct  1864 

Place 

Spionkop,  Cape,  South  Africa 

! 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

18  Oct  1923 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  So.  Rhodesia 

j 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-8. 1 .3w 

MRIN:  392 

Married 

Oct  1884 

Place 

Enkeldon, ,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Sex 
M 

PhiUp  DDOE  BOARDMAN-8. 1.4 

Born 

15  Jul  1866 

Place 

Spionkop.  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

29  Oct  1946 

Place 

Bulawayo, ,  Rhodesia 

Buried 

Place 

Bulawayo  Cemeter, ,  Rhodesia 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Edith  Letitia  BOARDMAN-8. 1.5 

i  Bom 

1              13  Aug  1868 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

i  Christened 

Place 

Died 

1               5  Nov  1885 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

i 

i 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  -  386 


5 


6 


7 


8 


Husband   p^^^.^  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1 

Wife 

CaroUne  Francis  THOMAS-8. 1  w2 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6 

Bom 

27  Apr  1870 

Place 

Lady  Grey,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

11  Mav  1946 

Place 

Germiston,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8.1.6  w 

MRIN: 

390 

!  

Married 

Jul  1898 

Place 

Salisbury,  ,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Sexj 

M  i 

William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7 

Born 

28  Oct  1871 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province.  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1929 

Place 

Bayonne,,  nr.  Callinan,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOfT-8.1.7  w 

MRIN: 

393 

Married 

7  Aua 1909 

Place 

Pretoria,  Transvaal, ,  South  Africa  1 

Sex 
F 

LilHan  Maud  BOARDMAN-8. 1.8 

Born 

7  Aug  1873 

Place 

Lady  Grey,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

i 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Emma  Caroline  Louisa  BOARDMAN-8. 1.9 

Born 

31  Jul  1875 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Charles  Thomas  EKRON-8.1.9h 

MRIN 

397 

Married 

24  Apr  1905 

Pi3C6 

,  ,  Cape  Province.  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Holbrook  Ashton  BOARDMAN-8. 1.10 

Born 

1                8  Aug  1877 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

j  Christened 

i 

Place 

Died 

1  Aug  1929 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 
M 

James  BOARDMAN-8 .1.11. 

Born 

15  Oct  1879 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

i 
1 

Died 

22  Sep  1967 

Place 

Salisbury  (Harar,  Rhodesia  (Zimbab, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

1  Spouse 

Eveleen  Mav  MEIRING-8. 1 . 1 1 . w 

MRIN 

249 

!  Married 

1              26  Dec  1907 

1  Place 

,  Bulawavo,  Rhodesia.  Africa 

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Sex 
M 

Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.1. 12. 

Born 

8  Dec  1881 

Place 

,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Mar  1902 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Caroline  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8.1. 13. 

Bom 

8  Jan  1883 

Place 

,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Wif 

1 

a 

Mary  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.1  w 

! 

Born 

16  Apr  1837 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Apr  1858 

Place 

Middleburg, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

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Wife's  mother 

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Sex 

1  M 

James  BOARDMAN-8.1.1 

Bom 

27  Mar  1858 

Place 

Middleburg, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

8  Dec  1879 

Place 

Dordrecht, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

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Descendants  of  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 

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1.  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1  (b.1834) 

sp:  Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2    (b.1841  m.1861) 

i—  2.  Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8.1. 2  (b.1862) 
sp:  Greville  William  MALLET-8.1.2h  (b.1855) 
p-  3.  Greville  William  Harold  MALLET-8. 1 .2. 1    (b.  1 886  d.  1 887) 

—  3.  Hugh  Francis  Phillip  MALLET-8. 1 .2.2    (b.  1 887  d.  1 91 8) 

sp:  Lilian  WHAL-8.1.2.2w 

—  3.  Edith  Ermyntrude  MALLET-8. 1.2.3  (b.1890) 
^—  3.  Gladys  Lilian  MALLET-8. 1 .2.4    (b.  1 892  d.  1 893) 

j—  3.  Algernon  Crause  Bathurst  MALLET-8. 1.2.5  (b.1896) 

sp:  Madeline  Henrietta  HESSELMAN-8.1.2.5w  (b.1887  m.1925) 
—  4.  Elaine  Frances  MALLET-81251  (b.1926) 
sp:  Madeline  GORDIE-8.1.2.5w2 
K  3.  Alexandra  Thelma  MALLET-8. 1.2.6  (b.1898) 
i        sp:  Walter  ALTERN-8.1.2.6h 

3.  Dorothea  Hope  MALLET-8. 1.2.7  (b.  1 902) 
3.  Ashton  Eslaide  MALLET-8. 1.2.8  (b.1904) 

—  2.  Ebenezer  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3     (b.1864  d.1923) 

sp:  Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-8.1.3w     (m.1884  d.1957) 

—  3.  Philip  Martin  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.1 

—  3.  Gertrude  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.2 

—  3.  Edith  Virile  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.3 

—  3.  Francis  Cecil  Rhodes  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.4 
' —  3.  Constance  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.5 

—  2.  Philip  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.1. 4      (b.1 866  d.  1946) 

—  2.  Edith  Letitia  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .5      (b.  1 868  d.  1 885) 

—  2.  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6     (b.  1 870  d.  1946) 

sp:  Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8. 1 .6  w    (b.  1 874  m.  1 898  d.  1 948) 

—  3.  Edna  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.1    (b.1 899  d.1900) 

—  3.  Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.2    (b.1901  d.1946) 

sp:  Christina  FROST-8.1.6.2w  (m.1921) 

! —  4.  Corinne  Gertrude  Crause  BOARDMAN-8 1621      (b.1 923) 
;        sp:  Garfield  THOMAS-81 621  h  (m.1945) 

^  5.  Vivian  THOMAS-816211  (b.1948) 
I  —  5.  Glen  THOMAS-81 621 2  (b.1951) 

sp:  Graham  ANTHONY-81621h2  (m.1965) 
L  4.  Ann  Crause  BOARDMAN-81 622 

sp:  Jan  VanTONDER-81622h  (m.1943) 

^  5.  Vicky  Van  TONDER-816221  (b.1968) 

—  3.  Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.3    (b.  1 902  d.  1983) 
I        sp:  Gwen  HUNT-8.1.6.3W  (m.1933) 

j        |—  4.  Clifford  Hamilton  BOARDMAN-81 631      (b.1 934  d.  1974) 
I        sp:  Jean  ROBINSON-81 631  w 

\—  5.  Peter  BOARDMAN-81 6311 
—  5.  Victor  BOARDMAN-816312 
sp:  Glenys  KITCHING-81631w2 
■  5.  Richard  BOARDMAN-81 631 3 

I  —  5.  Bridget  BOARDMAN-81 631 4 

!        I         —  4.  Jean  BOARDMAN-81 632  (b.1938) 

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sp:  Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 
}—  5.  Glen  CHRISTIAN-816321  (b.1962) 
^  5.  Susy  CHRISTIAN-816322  (b.1966) 
4.  Maureen  BOARDMAN-81633  (b.1940) 
sp:  Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

5.  Claire  NEDERLOF-816331  (b.1960) 
5.  Michelle  NEDERLOF-816332  (b.1962) 
5.  Jeanette  NEDERLOF-816333    (b.1 966) 
5.  TheoNEDERLOF-816334  (b.1967) 
^  4.  Winston  BOARDMAN-81 634      (b.1 944) 
sp:  Fran  BOARDMAN-81 634w 
sp:  Eve  BOARDMAN-81634w2 
3.  Patrick  Basil  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.4    (b.  1 904) 

sp:  Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4w  (m.1962) 
3.  Cecil  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.5    (b.1907  d.1981) 
sp:  Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5w  (m.1939  d.1994) 

—  4.  Diane  BOARDMAN-81 651  (b.1940) 
sp:  MCKENNA-81651h 

5.  Michael  MCKENNA-816511  (b.1971) 

—  4.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-81 652     (b.1 941) 
sp:  John  David  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 
\—  5.  Mark  John  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6521  (b.1968) 
^  5.  Janine  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6522    (b.  1 971 ) 

—  4.  Anthea  BOARDMAN-81 653     (b.1 933  d.1 994) 
sp:  George  Richard  MAWSON-81653h 

5.  Pamela  Hazel  MAWSON-8 1 653 1     (b.1 968) 
5.  Angela  Anthea  MAWSON-816532  (b.1970) 
5.  Susan  MAWSON-81 6533  (b.1972) 
^  4.  John  BOARDMAN-81 654  (b.1945) 

sp:  Priscilla  Jane  SCAWTHON-81654w    (b.1 942) 
^  5.  Sarah  ElfaSCAWTHON-81 6541  (b.1979) 
3.  Grace  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.6    (b.1908  d.1973) 
sp:  James  Quinton  Dashwood  DE  LAC Y-8. 1 .6.6h  (b.  1 899  d.  1 945) 
'r-  4.  Colleen  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 661      (b.1 938) 
I        sp:  Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h     (b.1 932  m.  1964) 

—  5.  Evan  SUMMERSON-816611  (b.1968) 

—  5.  Christine  SUMMERSON-81 661 2  (b.1975) 
^  4.  Denise  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 662  (b.1940) 

sp:  Robin  DAVIS-81662h  (b.1938) 

—  5.  Anthony  DA VIS-8 16621     (b.1 961) 

—  5.  Quinton  DAVIS-81 6622     (b.1 963) 

3.  Corinne  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.7    (b.  1 909  d.  1 933) 
sp:  Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h  (b.1913  m.1935  d.1962) 

—  4.  Robert  BADEN-POWELL-81 671  (b.1936) 
sp:  Patience  BATTY-81671w 

—  4.  Michael  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 672  (b.1941) 
sp:  Joan  BERRYMAN-81672w 

—  5.  David  BADEN-POWELL-816721  (b.1971) 

—  5.  Alexander  BADEN-POWELL-81 6722  (b.1973) 


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01  Jul  1997 


'—  5.  Miles  BADEN-POWELL-816723  (b.1975) 
^  4.  Wendy  BADEN-POWELL-81673  (b.1944) 
3.  Myrtle  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.8    (b.  1912) 
sp:  Norman  MCCRANN-8.1.6.8h  (m.1940) 
—  4.  Prudence  MCCRANN-81 681  (b.1944) 
sp:  Cameron  SMITH-81681h 
5.  Laglan  SMITH-816811 
5.  AlaistairSMITH-816812 
5.  PippaSMITH-816813 
'\—  4.  Carol  MCCRANN-81 682  (b.1944) 
sp:  William  PYNE-81682h 

—  5.  Erin  PYNE-816821 

—  5.  BryannaPYNE-816822 
4.  Terrance  MCCRANN-81 683  (b.1948) 

sp:  Wilma  MCCRANN-81 683h 

—  5.  Julian  MCCRANN-816831 
5.  Douglas  MCCRANN-81 6832 
5.  Emily  MCCRANN-81 6833  (b.1985) 

3.  Edward  Crause  BQARDMAN-8. 1.6.9    (b.1914  d.1915) 
\—  2.  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7     (b.1871  d.1929) 

sp:  Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8. 1 .7  w    (b.  1 882  m.  1 909  d.  1 929) 
—  3.  Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.1  (d.1972) 
sp:  Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8.1.7.1w  (d.1981) 
4.  Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 
sp:  Carol  HODGKINSON-81711w 

—  5.  Neil  BOARDMAN-81711 1 
^  5.  Ian  BOARDMAN-81711 2 

4.  Patrick  BO ARDM AN-8 1 7 1 2      (b.  1 945) 
sp:  Mavis  CARR-81 71 2w     (b.  1 947) 
L-  S.Tyrone  BOARDMAN-8 171 21  (b.1974) 
3.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.2    (b.1913  d.1977) 
sp:  Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8.1.7.2w  (b.1920  m.1939) 
4.  David  William  BOARDMAN-81721  (b.1941) 
sp:  MotokoseTAKEBAYASHI-81721w  (b.1948) 

5.  Leslie  Montaro  BOARDMAN-81721 1  (b.1977) 
5.  KentTaro  BOARDMAN-81721 2  (b.1979) 
4.  Louise  BOARDMAN-81 722  (b.1943) 
sp:  Leonard  Michael  BANDS-81722h  (b.1940) 

j—  5.  Jonathan  William  BANDS-81 7221  (b.1967) 

I 

p  5.  Mark  Edward  BANDS-81 7222  (b.1970) 

—  5.  Christopher  James  BANDS-81 7223  (b.1972) 
4.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723  (b.1947) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81723  w    (b.1952  m.1974) 
|—  5.  Kirsten  Lee  BOARDMAN-81 7231  (b.1976) 
5.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 7232  (b.1977) 
4.  Thomas  Andrew  BOARDMAN-81 724  (b.1949) 
sp:  Sheila  Elizabeth  BROOKS-81724w    (b.1952  m.1973) 

—  5.  Sarah  Catherine  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1975) 

—  5.  Amanda  Caroline  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1977) 


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5.  James  Simon  BOARDMAN-81 7243    (b.  1 983) 
^  3.  Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.3    (b.1918  d.1989) 
sp:  Gloria  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w  (b.1920  m.1946) 
4.  Heather  Ashton  BOARDMAN-81 731  (b.1947) 
sp:  Anthony  Edward  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h     (b.1947  m.1972) 
h-  5.  Marc  Rdward  SEAGAR-81731 1  (b.1974) 
' —  5.  Lauren  Anne  SEAGAR  (b.1976) 

—  4.  Lynette  BOARDMAN-81 732  (b.1949) 
sp:  Charles  Prre  Francois  MARAIS-81732h    (b.1950  m.1978) 

—  5.  Lisa  Ann  MARAIS-817321  (b.1979) 

—  5.  Graeme  Charles  MARAIS-81 7322  (b.1982) 
4.  Douglas  John  BOARDMAN-81733      (b.1954  d.1969) 

—  4.  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 734  (b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724  w    (b.1960  m.1988) 

—  5.  Claire  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1985) 

—  5.  Richard  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1988) 
2.  Lillian  Maud  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .8     (b.  1 873) 

2.  Emma  Caroline  Louisa  BOARDMAN-8.1 .9  (b.1875) 

sp:  Charles  Thomas  EKRON-8.1.9h  (m.1905) 
2.  Holbrook  Ashton  BOARDMAN-8.1. 10    {b.1877  d.1929) 
2.  JamesBOARDMAN-8.1.11.    (b.  1 879  d.  1967) 
sp:  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.11.W  (b.  1 888  m.  1907  d.  1972) 
\—  3.  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8.1. 11.1   (b.1908  d.1965) 
sp:  Hyman  Joseph  H0FFMAN-8.1.11.1h 
|—  4.  Colin  Merton  HOFFMAN-8.1.11.1.1  (b.1940) 
sp:  Rosalind  HILSON-8.1. 11.11  w 

—  5.  DavidHOFFMAN-8.1.11.111 

—  5.  Michael  HOFFMAN-8.1.1 1.1 12 

—  4.  John  HOFFMAN-8. 1 . 1 1 . 1 .2  (b.  1 944) 
sp:  Rowan  ROENISH-8.1.1 1.12w 

5.  Frederick  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.1 21 
5.  Freda  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.122 
^  4.  Dallah  HOFFMAN-81.11.1.2  (b.1947) 
3.  Elsa  BOARDMAN-81. 11.2    (b.  1 909  d.  1952) 
sp:  James  FLOCKH ART-8 1 . 1 1 .2h  (b.  1 892  m.  1 939  d.  1 954) 

—  4.  June  FLOCKH  ART-8 1.1 1.2.1  (b.1963) 
sp:  Stewart  Alexander  ROSS-81.11.21h  (b.1940  m.1963) 
[—  5.  Stewart  James  ROSS-81.1 1.211  (b.1965) 

—  5.  Sheryllyn  May  ROSS-81. 11.212  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Irene  Jane  ROSS-81.1 1.213  (b.1968) 

—  5.  David  Alexander  ROSS-81. 11. 214  (b.1969) 
4.  Auriel  FLOCKH ART-81 . 1 1 .22  (b.  1 943) 

sp:  Rodney  Osborne  DAWKINS-81.1 1.22h  (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  5.  Leanne  Patricia  DAWKINS-81.1 1.221  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Richard  Paul  DAWKINS-81.1 1.222  (b.1969) 
3.  Neville  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 3    (b.1911  d.1992) 

sp:  Phyllis  KING-81. 11. 3w  (m.1940) 


^  4.  Peter  Neville  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 31  (b.1941) 

sp:  Sheila  Reneira  ROBERTSON-81.11.31w  (b.1922  m.1947) 


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sp: 


i—  5.  Shirley  Anne  BOARDMAN-81. 11.311  (b.1950) 
I        sp:  Geoffrey  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.311h  (b.1940  m.1975) 
6.  Dusty  Lee  WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 1 1  (b.1 977) 
6.  Rhyn  WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 12  (b.1 980) 
6.  Krystal  WEATHERHEAD-81. 11.3113(b.1985) 
L  5.  David  Neville  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 31 2  (b.1983) 
sp:  Connie  CHlNSEN-81 . 1 1 .31 2w 
sp:  Janet  Dawn  PURDY-81.11.312w  (m.1988) 
3.  Pearl  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 4  (b.1914) 
sp:  Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.11.4h  (b.1 921) 
4.  Peter  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.41  (b.1951) 
sp:  Gillian  Alice  THORNHILL-81.1 1.41  (m.1984) 
—  5.  Lisa  HALLUMS-81.1 1.411 
3.  Vida  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 5    (b.1 91 9) 
sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SlEBERT-81.11.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
4.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.11.51   (b.1 947) 
sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.11.51w  (m.1969) 
|—  5.  Sharron  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.511  (b.1970) 
sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81.11.51w2  (b.1950  m.1973) 
5.  Timony-Lee  de  Vols  SiEBERT-81. 11.512  (b.1977) 
5.  Robin  James  deVoisSlEBERT-81.1 1.513  (b.1978) 
5.  Sarah  Anne  deVois  SIEBERT-81. 11. 51 4  (b.1981) 
4.  Vernon  Marcus  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.52  (b.1 948) 
sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 1 1.52w 
L  4.  Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11. 53  (b.1951) 
3.  Esme  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 6  (b.1922) 
sp:  Hendrik  Johannes  NAUDE-81 .1 1 .6h 
—  3.  Idris  Peter  James  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 7  (b.1931) 
sp:  Eleen  May  MURlNG-81 .1 1  .\n2  (m.1 907) 
2.  Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.1. 12.    (b.1 881  d.1902) 
2.  Caroline  Elizabeth  BOARDM AN-8. 1.13.    (b.1 883) 
Mary  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8. ^VJ      (b.  1 837  m.  1 857  d.  1 858) 
2.  James  BOARDM  AN-8. 1.1      (b.1 858  d.1879) 


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Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no. 


4  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


B:27  Oct  1768 

P :  Ashton,Makerfield,Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  --  311 
P  :  Lathom,Ormsldrk,Lancaster,England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst,Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


2  James  Hayes  BQARDMAN-8 


|B:22Jul  1808 
IP  :  Newton, Lanes., England 
iM:  17  Feb  1834  --  334 
!P: 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East,Cape  ProvinccSouth  Africa 


Margaret  HAYES-Ow 


C:Oct  1772 

P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington,L,England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst„Cape/Good  Hope, South  Africa 


1  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 


B:25  Nov  1834 
P  :  Grahamstown„Cap)e  Province.South  Africa 
M:  22  Aug  1861   -  386 
P  :  ,„Africa 
D: 
P: 


Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 

(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  iElizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


B:  1815 

P  :  Newton,Lancs.,England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp,Cape  Province,South  Africa 


B: 
P: 

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ID#  8.1.2 

JANE  SOPHIA  HOLDER  BOARDMAN  MALLET 


Jane  Sophia  Holder  Boardman  was  the  first  child  and  daughter  of  Caroline  Francis 
Thomas  and  Philq)  TOliam  Boardman.  She  was  bom  August  3,  1862  at  Burgersdorp,  Cape, 
South  Afiica. 

In  1884  she  married  Greville  William  Mallet  at  Barkly  East,  Cape,  South  Afiica.  He 
was  a  member  of  a  very  distinguished  British  diplomatic  family. 

Their  children  were: 


Greville  William  Harold  Mallet 

1886  at 

Dordrecht 

Hugh  Francis  Phillip  Mallet 

1887 

Barkly  East 

Edith  Ermyatrude  Mallet 

17  Dec  1890 

Maclear 

Gladys  Lilian  Mallet 

1892 

Bloemfontein 

Algernon  Crause  B.  Mallet 

5  Nov  1896 

Durban 

Alexandra  Thelma  Mallet 

4  Nov  1898 

Durban 

Dorothea  Hope  Mallet 

10  Sep  1902 

Bloemfontein 

Ashton  Eslaide  Mallet 

12  Aug  1904 

Middleburg 

The  following  is  a  letter  written  by  Sophy  to  her  brother  James: 

St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Kwa  Magwaza 
Zululand 
15  Dec.  1921 

Dear  James, 

"I  have  not  written  to  you  for  a  very  long  time,  but  don't  think  I  have  forgotten  you 
all,  it  is  not  so. 

Until  lately  I  have  had  nothing  good  to  write  about,  now  that  all  my  children  are  at 
work,  and  doing  feirly  well,  and,  we  have  our  own  little  home  which  no  one  can  take  fi-om 
me,  so  long  as  we  keep  up  our  monthly  installments,  it  is  in  Algy's  name,  and  please  Heaven 
before  he  is  thirty  years  old,  he  will  have  a  nice  Iktle  home  of  his  very  own.  It  is  never  going 


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to  be  mortgaged  or  sold,  so  that  it  will  always  be  there,  for  any  one  of  them  that  may  need 
it.  I,  and  they,  have  suffered  too  much  for  the  want  of  a  home  of  our  own.  When  I  die,  he  will 
refund  -  as  his  circumstances  permit  -  the  assistance  his  brother  and  sisters  are  giving  him 
now,  in  paying  for  the  house  and  grounds,  which  is  freehold,  so  I  consider  that  they  too,  in 
a  way,  are  saving  their  bit.  Our  situation  is  a  very  good  one  in  every  way,  it  stands  high  on 
the  ridge  and  just  so,  that  no  one  can  build,  so  as  to  shut  our  lovely  view,  we  overlook  the 
hills  towards  Maritzburg,  and  the  lovely  Imgeni  Valley,  a  walk  of  five  minutes  gives  us  an 
ocean  view  which  is  most  beautiful.  We  are  so  situated  that  whichever  tram  we  go  to,  it  is 
only  one  stage  to  any  part  of  town,  this  is  a  tremendous  saving  in  fare,  we  are  away  from  all 
the  noise  and  dust,  and  yet  near  to  everything.  I  have  been  here  for  nearly  three  months.  I  am 

much  better  now,  and  return  home  a  few  days  before  Xmas.  

From  your  always  affect:-  sister 

Sophy  Mallet" 

Address: 
P.O.  Box  1664 
Durban 

In  1905  a  letter  written  by  Sophy's  father  to  her  brother  James  in  Rhodesia,  he  adds 
a  postscript: 

"I  am  afraid  that  matters  are  very  bad  with  poor  Sophie,  that  fellow  seems  to  have 
deserted  her  and  his  children  altogether  of  late  roaming  all  over  the  country  and  only  writing 
to  her  when  he  wants  money.  We  have  little  Algy  and  Maude  intends  to  bring  Thelma  with 
her." 

Another  femily  remarked,  "that  he  comes  from  a  good  family  -  but  no  good  himself 
It  appears  that  he  wasn't  the  best  of  fathers,  husband  or  family  provider." 

On  a  visit  to  Sophy  in  Durban,  Crause  reported  that  Algy  was  one  of  the  nicest  and 
most  unselfish  boys  he  has  ever  met,  so  kind  to  his  mother  and  sisters  and  so  hard  working. 

We  little  know  how  many  places  she  temporarily  called  home,  but  never  owning  a 
home  of  her  own,  always  on  the  move,  then  her  ^preciation  in  1 92 1  for  finally  settling  in  one 
place,  Durban,  a  home  she  could  call  her  own. 

Sophia  died  in  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  at  age  83,  on  June  26,  1945. 


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I 

Husband   (jreville  William  MALLET-8.1.2h 

i 

1 

Born 

22  Jan  1855 

Place 
,  Dublin 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Middleburg,  Transvaal, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Married 

Place 

,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

i 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

! 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

1 

Wife 

Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .2 

! 

i 

Born 

3  Aug  1862 

Place 

Burgersdorp,  Natal, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1 

MRIN:  386 

□  Deceased 

1 

Wife's  mother 

Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

1 

Sex 
M 

Greville  William  Harold  MALLET-8. 1.2.1 

Bom 

1886 

Place 

Dordrecht,  Cape  Province,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1887 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Ivlarried 

Place 

2 

Sex 
M 

Hugh  Francis  PhilUp  MALLET-8. 1.2.2 

Bom 

1887 

Place 

.  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

8  Oct  1918 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Lilian  WHAL-8. 

l.2.2w 

MRIN:410 

;  Married 

Place 

. . .  South  Africa 

3 

Sex 
F 

Edith  Ermyntxude 

MALLET-8. 1.2.3 

Born 

1               17  Dec  1890 

Place 

McClear, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1  Christened 

I 

Place 

Died 

Place 

:  Buried 

Place 

1 

;  Spouse 

'  Married 

Place 

4 

Sex 

I  F 

i  Gladys  Lilian  MALLET-8. 1.2.4 

1  Bom 

1892 

Place 

Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free  Stat, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1893 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

1 

Married 

Place 

13  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  391 


5 


6 


7 


8 


Husband   Gj-eville  WilUam  MALLET-8.1.2h 

Wife 

Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .2 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Algernon  Crause  Bathurst  MALLET-8. 1.2.5 

Born 

5  Nov  1896 

Place 

Durban,  Natal, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Madeline  Henrietta  HESSELM AN-8. 1 .2.5w                                                                         MRIN:  396 

Married 

2  Jun  1925 

Place 

Durban.  Natal, ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Alexandra  Thelma  MALLET-8. 1.2.6 

1 

Bom 

4  Nov  1898 

Place 

Durban,  Natal, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Walter  ALTERN-8.1.2.6h                                                                                               MRIN:  412 

Married 

Place 

,  .  .  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Dorothea  Hope  MALLET-8. L2.7 

1 

1 

Born 

10  Sep  1902 

Place 

Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free  Stat, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Ashton  Eslaide  MALLET-8. 1.2.8 

Born 

12  Aug  1904 

Place 

Middleburg, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

\  Married 

Place 

I 


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ID#  8.1.3 

EBENEZER  CECIL  BOARDMAN 

Ebenezer  Cecil  Boardman  was  the  oldest  son  of  Caroline  Francis  Thomas  and  the 
second  son  of  Philip  William  Boardman,  bom  on  October  12,  1864,  at  Spionkop,  District 
Albert,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

Ebb's  early  youth  was  spent  in  the  area  of  Maclear,  Lady  Grey,  Barkly  East  and  New 
England. 

Prior  to  the  Boer  War  (1898-1902),  he  went  to  Southern  Rhodesia  to  farm.  In 
October  1898  Ebenezer  Cecil  Boardman  was  married  to  Hester  Maria  Magdelena  Englebrecht 
at  Enkeldoom,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

Their  children  were: 
Philip  Martin  Hayes  Boardman 
Gertrude  Johanna  Boardman 
Edith  Virile  Boardman 
Francis  Cecil  Boardman 
Constance  Olive  Boardman 
The  following  portion  of  a  letter  was  written  to  Ebb's  brother  in  Rhodesia,  from  Ebb's 
farm,  "Smiling  Vale",  near  Umvuma  which  is  a  Township  in  Southern  Rhodesia  and  in  1 922 
was  nearby  the  Falcon  Copper  Mine,  which  later  was  closed  down. 

Smiling  Vale 
P.O.  Umvuma 
21  Jan  1922 

Dear  James, 

 I  have  been  passing  through  the  most  strenuous  time  that  I  have  ever  had  in 

all  my  life  and  looking  ahead  one  does  not  seem  to  see  much  daylight.  For  the  farmer,  in  feet, 
we  are  told  that  we  have  not  yet  reached  the  bedrock.  So  things  are  none  to  rosy  and  that  is 
realty  the  reason  that  I  have  not  been  writing  of  late.  One  does  not  feel  up  to  writing  cheerfiil 
letters  when  mentally  oppressed  and  physically  unfit.  My  old  complaint.  Rheumatics  has  again 
attacked  me  and  so  badly  in  the  right  hand  that  I  can  hardly  hold  the  pen.  What  peculiar 


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weather  we  are  having.  The  heat  is  almost  unbearable  and  I  am  afraid  if  it  continues  much 
longer  it  will  have  a  disastrous  effect  upon  agriculture  generally.  We  had  splendid  rains  in 
Nov.  and  Dec.  but  so  fer  nothing  at  all  in  January.  The  cattle  are  looking  well  and  plenty  but 
no  price  for  them,  in  fact,  all  farm  products  are  at  the  very  lowest  ebb  possible.  Wheat  is 
unsaleable,  just  fancy  that,  in  fact,  we  are  still  30,000  bag  under  the  required  — ." 

Your  Aff.  brother 
Ebb 

Ebenezer  Cecil  Boardman  died  October  18,  1923  at  Salisbury,  Southern  Rhodesia, 
just  about  two  years  after  the  above  letter. 


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2 


Husband   ^^^^^^^^  ^^^-j  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .3 

Born 

12  Oct  1864 

Place 

Spionkop,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

18  Oct  1923 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  So.  Rhodesia 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Oct  1884 

Place 

Enkeldoom, ,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

L- 

Husband's  father 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1                                                                          MRIN:  386            □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2                                                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife 

Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-S.l.Bw 

Born  1 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1957 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex  • 
M 

PhiUp  Martin  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.1 

1 

Bom 

Place 

,  , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Gertrude  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.2 

! 

1 
i 

Bom 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1  Spouse 

Marned 

Place 

Sex 

i  F 

Edith  Virile  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.3 

1 
i 

Bom 

Place 

, , .  Africa 

i  Christened 

i 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

:  Spouse 

Married 

Place 

\  Sex 

M 

Francis  Cecil  Rho< 

ies  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.4 

Bom 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

j  Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

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ID#  8.1.4 


PHILIP  DIXIE  BOARDMAN 


Philip  Dixie  Boardman  was  bom  July  15,  1866  at  Spion  Kop,  District  Albert,  Cape 
Province,  South  Africa,  to  Philip  William  Boardman  and  Caroline  Francis  Thomas. 
"Dear  old  Phil"  as  he  was  often  afiectionally  called  due  to  becoming  one  of  the  casualties  of 
the  Boer- Anglo  War  of  1898-1902,  with  a  bullet  thru  his  head.  This  left  him  with  a  very  bad 
stupe,  causing  his  neck  to  bend  and  thus  placing  his  chin  to  rest  on  his  chest.  This  was  very 
uncomfortable  as  weU  as  embarrassing  to  him. 

He  was  never  married  and  his  mother,  father,  brothers  and  sisters  and  two  nieces 
continaully  kept  in  touch  with  him. 

After  his  discharge  from  the  Armed  Forces  he  spent  much  of  his  time  wandering 
around  South  and  East  Africa  and  Rhodesia. 

His  father  writes  to  his  son  James  in  Rhodesia: 

"I  can  only  wonder  that  old  Phil  would  not  stay  and  join  Will  where  he  would  have 
had  a  most  comfortable  home,  instead  of  wandering  about  East  Africa.  He  is  in  Nairobi  at 
present  but  what  doing  he  does  not  say,  but  I  cannot  help  feeling  that  the  Govt,  of  S.A.  has 
not  treated  him  fairly  for  all  his  past  services  he  has  served  them  in  more  than  one  capacity 
and  faithfully  during  the  whole  time  of  the  war,  from  the  first  day  to  the  signing  of  the 
Armistice,  and  from  what  he  says  has  been  refiised  any  enployment,  being  told  there  is  no 
opening  for  him." 

Another  letter  from  his  sister  Maude: 
"Phil  reached  Nairobi,  after  a  very  tiresome  journey.  I  hope  he  will  soon  get 
something  definite  to  do.  I  think  he  was  foolish  not  to  accept  Will's  offer.  But  then  he  is  so 
eccentric,  perhaps  it  is  as  well  he  should  be  on  his  own." 

Another  letter  from  his  fether  to  James: 
"I  had  a  letter  from  Phil,  he  has  joined  the  S.A.C.  Transport  Dept.  and  I  am  sorry  for 
it.  For  it  is  a  life  of  privation,  exposure  and  toil,  not  suited  for  him  since  his  past  experience 
of  privation,  exposure  and  wound.  I  do  not  feel  as  if  he  is  quite  right  in  his  head,  that  the 
wound  affected  his  intellect  there  is  no  doubt." 


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A  letter  written  by  his  mother,  Caroline  Thomas  Boardman,  written  in  1 900  to  another 
brother: 

"Poor  Phil  wrote  from  Johannesburg  on  the  15th.  He  is  still  in  the  hospital,  poor 
fellow!,  as  he  had  six  weeks  of  a  terrible  fever.  At  Rustenburg  he  was  treated  so  terrible  by 
a  brute  of  a  Dr." 

Philip  Dixie  Boardman  died  October  29, 1946  in  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia,  Africa.  He  was 
buried  in  Bulawayo. 


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ID#  8.1.6 

CLEMENT  HAMILTON  CRAUSE  BOARDMAN 


Crause  Boardman  was  bom  at  Lady  Grey,  the  swiss-like  village  in  the  mountainous 
district  of  Barkley  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa;  on  27  April  1 870.  He  was  the  fifth 
child  of  Philip  William  Boardman  and  Caroline  Francis  Thomas  and  a  great  grandson  of  the 
Rev.  William  Boardman. 

At  the  age  of  twenty,  Crause  was  in  the  diamond  "digging"  of  Kimberley  and  became 
a  personal  friend  and  admirer  of  Cecil  Rhodes  and  considered  him  to  be  one  of  the  greatest 
men  of  the  1 9th  century. 

Crause  became  one  of  the  first  Pioneers  to  enlist  in  the  Rhodes  sponsored  ejq^edition 
to  the  vast  Mashonaland  and  country  north  of  South  Africa,  controlled  by  King  Lobengula. 

After  long  negotiations  by  agents  and  fiiends  of  Rhodes;  Rudd,  Moffat,  Maguire,  and 
Shippard,  they  were  able  to  get  a  signed  concession  agreement  from  Lobengula  on  the  30 
October  1888.  referred  to  as  the  Rudd  Concession  which  includes  the  following: 

"The  Rudd  Concession  begins  with  a  promise  on  Rhodes  behalf  to  pay  Lobengula 
100  pounds  in  British  currency  every  month  and  provide  1,000  Martini  Henry  breech-loading 
rifles,  together  with  100,000  rounds  of  suitable  ammunition.  The  first  500  of  the  rifles  and 
40,000  of  cartridges  to  be  delivered  within  a  reasonable  dispatch,  the  remainder  to  be 
conveyed  "as  soon  as"  the  .  .  .grantees  shall  have  commenced  to  work  mining  machinery 
within  Lobengula' s  domain.  Rudd  also  promised  to  place  an  armed  steamboat  on  the  Zambezi 
(or,  if  Lobengula  wanted  it  instead,  500  poimds).  In  exchange  the  King  assigned  Rudd  and 
Company  "the  complete  and  exclusive  charge  over  all  the  metals  and  minerals  situated  and 
contained  in  my  kingdom,  principalities  and  dominions,  together  with  fiill  power  to  do  all 
things  that  they  may  seem  necessary  to  win  and  procure  the  same  and  to  hold,  collect  and 
enjoy  the  profits  and  revenues  ...froni...metals  and  minerals."  Lobengula  also  gave  Rudd  and 
his  partners  authority  to  exclude  all  others  seeking  land  or  prospecting  privileges  from  his 
kingdom." 

Six  weeks  after  the  signing  of  the  Rudd  Concession  and  also  applying  to  any  and  all 
previous  oral  or  written  concessions  granted  by  Lobengula,  were  denied. 


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The  grant  of  the  concessions  by  Lobengula  gave  a  justification  for  founding  of  the 
British  South  Afiica  Company  in  1889  and  Rhodes  began  plans  for  the  occupation  of 
Mashonaland.  Now  tentative  plans  could  be  made  to  build  a  railway,  roads  and  telegraph  lines 
fi"om  Cape  to  Cairo,  one  of  Rhodes  long  time  dreaiiL 

Not  wanting  to  encounter  Lobengula  and  his  7000  -  8000  spear  carrying  warriors,  and 
to  put  in  efifect  the  concession  granted  by  Lobengula  for  the  occupation  of  Mashonaland;  the 
Pioneer  Column  was  organized. 

The  plan  was  to  recruit  and  provide  186  young  English  blue-blooded  pioneers;  19 
prospectors,  2000  oxen,  117  wagons,  plenty  of  food,  together  with  Ngwato  natives  to  serve 
as  cooks,  laborers  and  drivers.  There  were  machine  guns  and  searchlights  and  other 
paraphernalia  for  modem  warfare.  300  police  guided  by  femous  hunter  Salous  acconqjanied 
the  Column. 

They  began  their  march  from  Macloutsie  on  June  28,  1 890  and  reached  Tuli  on  July 
1 .  Here  the  large  and  unwieldily  column,  of  supposed  prospectors,  crossed  the  Shasi  River 
into  Nbebeleland.  During  the  nine  weeks  of  July  and  August  they  inched  and  scratched  their 
way  across  the  lowveld  and  through  the  dense  bushes  and  trees.  The  going  was  slow  and 
tedious  and  difficult,  especially  across  the  sandy  river  beds  and  water.  By  August  1 ,  they  had 
built  a  new  road  to  the  bottom  of  the  Shona  Plateau.  From  here  the  going  became  slower  and 
more  difficult  as  they  climbed  over  the  hills  to  the  highveld.  So  fer  there  had  been  no  problems 
with  the  Ndebele  and  it  appeared  there  would  be  no  surprise  attack  by  Lobengula  and  his 
warriors.  They  soon  would  be  over  Providential  Pass. 

On  September  11,  1890  the  bulk  of  the  settlers  and  soldiers  reached  the  vicinity  of 
Mount  Hamden,  found  the  Makasbusi  River  with  its  flowing  water  and  large  pools.  Nearby, 
on  a  small  hill,  the  British  flag  was  hoisted  over  what  became  Fort  Salisbury,  and  later 
Salisbury  Municipality  (Harare).  This  became  a  bloodless  invasion  of  Mashonaland. 

The  Pioneers  were  official^  demobilized  on  October  1 ,  1 890  and  each  was  given  the 
opportunity  to  lay  out  fifteen  mining  claims,  subject  to  a  fifty  percent  profit  or  earnings  of  the 
venture  to  be  paid  to  the  South  African  Conqjany. 

Each  of  the  Pioneers  was  promised  acreage  for  a  large  farm  at  no  cost,  but  with  no 
guaranteed  title  to  the  land.  The  Con^any  at  that  time  did  not  own  the  land. 


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With  the  demobilization  of  the  Pioneer  Column,  Crause  Boardman  joined  the  B.S.A. 
Coy's  Police,  C  Troop  under  Capt.  Keith  Falkner  at  old  Fort  Victoria  in  which  he  served  xmtil 
October  1 891 .  His  discharge  papers  were  signed  by  CoL  Pennegather  on  November  14,  1 891 . 

Along  with  joining  the  Telegraph  Dept.  at  Victoria,  Rhodesia  in  October  1 892,  he  also 
joined  the  S.R.  Volunteers,  under  the  command  of  Maj.  Allan  Wilson  and  became  a  Sgt.  Maj. 
in  the  Special  Corp.  conveying  mail  between  Bulawayo  and  Salisbury. 

By  1893  there  were  about  1500  white  people  living  in  the  area.  There  had  been 
drought  years,  some  farms,  due  to  the  arid  soil  did  not  produce;  prospectors  had  to  toil  and 
dig  mines  to  find  gold  -  gold  was  not  found  on  the  surface;  prices  were  high;  goods  were 
scarce  or  not  obtainable;  the  absence  of  a  direct  road  South  to  the  markets;  and  being  so 
isolated,  caused  much  hardship  among  the  settlers.  The  skirmishes  between  the  Shona,  the 
Ndebele,  and  the  Whites  became  very  irritating.  The  influx  of  new  settlers  compounded  the 
problems. 

The  telegr^h  line  was  completed  to  Salisbury  in  1 892,  but  it  had  its  problems  when 
the  copper  wires  were  cut  by  the  natives  to  be  made  into  jewelry. 

On  October  25,  1893,  the  first  confi-ontation  of  the  Ndebele  War  and  the  first  major 
skirmish  between  the  Nbeble  and  whites  since  1 830  began  about  55  miles  fi^om  Bulawayo  at 
Banko  (Shangahi). 

As  at  the  battle  of  Egodade  (Bembezi),  the  native  rifles  were  no  match  to  the  rapid 
fire  guns  of  the  whites,  when  about  6000  natives  attacked  but  were  mowed  down  and  unable 
to  withstand  the  withering  fire  fi*om  the  automatic  guns.  In  spite  of  the  superiority  of  the 
weapons,  the  Ndebele  demonstrated  their  bravery,  their  pluck,  determination  and  gallantry 
by  attacking  at  such  great  odds. 

Bulawayo  fell  on  November  4, 1893,  King  Lobengula  fled  north  to  the  confluence  of 
Shangani  and  Zambezi  Rivers,  where  the  great  King  poisoned  himself  The  resistance  of  the 
Nbebele  ended  only  to  be  resumed  again  in  a  few  years. 

As  the  1890's  advanced,  progress  in  the  colonization  of  Rhodesia  was  so  satisfactory 
that  the  outbreak  of  a  revolt  took  the  majority  of  the  colonists  by  surprise.  On  March  20, 
1896,  no  fewer  than  141  Europeans  were  murdered  in  Mashonaland,  while  by  June  14 
another  103  were  killed  in  Mashonaland.  Many  acts  of  great  heroism  took  place  in  Bulawayo 


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and  Salisbury. 

One  of  the  femous  episodes  in  Rhodesian  history  was  during  the  Matabele  Rebellion 
of  1896.  "A  number  of  settlers  and  officials,  men  and  women,  mostly  belonging  to  the  Alice 
Mine,  near  Mozoe,  27  miles  from  Salisbury,  found  themselves  cut  off.  A  wagonette  had  been 
sent  out  from  Salisbury  to  bring  the  women,  but  could  no  longer  make  its  way  through  the 
enemy  lines.  Two  telegraphists,  J.  L.  Blakiston  and  Routledge,  heroically  stayed  behind  to 
send  messages  for  help,  until  the  wires  were  cut  and  they  were  slain.  The  remainder,  having 
covered  the  wagonette  with  sheets  of  iron  to  protect  the  women,  fought  their  way  through 
the  rebels,  a  number  of  them  being  killed.  After  many  hours  the  Mazoe  Party  managed  to 
reach  help,  and  were  brought  to  Salisbury." 

In  most  centers  the  inhabitants  went  into  temporary  camps  within  an  encircling 
barricade  of  wagons.  The  fighting  went  on  for  several  months  owing  to  the  type  of  war  being 
fought  by  the  rebels.  Troops  from  the  Cape  were  sent  to  help  under  the  command  of  Colonel 
Plummer  and  Sir  Frederick  Carrington. 

Finalfy  the  Matebele  were  driven  to  the  stronghold  of  the  Matopos.  The  fighting  might 
have  gone  on  indefinitely,  but  for  the  courage  of  the  following  men  who  accompanied  Cecil 
John  Rhodes  into  the  stronghold:  Dr.  Hans  Sauer,  Johan  Colenbrander,  Vere  Stent  and  two 
natives,  Jan  Grootboom  and  Makunga,  walked  unarmed  into,  the  fortified  stronghold,  and 
after  a  long  discussion,  finally  persuaded  the  Matabele  to  lay  down  their  arms. 

The  fighting  ended  in  October  1897,  having  lasted  over  a  year.  Some  62  Europeans 
were  killed  and  139  wounded  in  the  fighting. 

By  January  1894  Crause  Boardman  became  the  First  Postmaster  of  Kopje  Salisbury 
and  in  October  became  the  First  Postmaster  of  the  Municipality  of  Salisbury. 

A  year  after  the  Matabele  War,  which  ended  in  October  1 897,  Clement  Hamilton 
Crause  Boardman  and  Lillian  Gertrude  Doyle,  who  he  met  in  the  Salisbury  Postoffice,  were 
married  in  the  Pro-Cathedral,  Salisbury,  South  Rhodesia,  Afiica  on  July  5,  1898.  They  had 
the  following  children: 

Edna  Crause  Boardman  22  Aug.  1 899  Queenstown,  Cape 

Redverse  Crause  Boardman  16  Jan.  1901  " 

Neville  Crause  Boardman  21  Apr.  1902  " 


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Patrick  Basil  Boardman 


17  Mar.  1994 


Victoria,  Natal 


Cecil  Crause  Boardman 


3  Aug.  1907 
25  Sep.  1908 


Barkly  East,  Cape 


Grace  Crause  Boardman 


Carine  Crause  Boardman 


30  Oct.  1909 


Myrtle  Crause  Boardman 


8  Jan.  1912 


II 


Edward  Crause  Boardman 


30  Nov.  1914 


n 


In  a  letter  from  his  Mother,  Caroline,  in  September  1900,  to  her  son,  Neville,  she 

writes: 

"Crause  and  Lillie  were  here  four  weeks,  he  was  very  ill,  but  improved  a  lot  the  last 
two  weeks.  It  was  a  great  mistake  he  made  in  not  coming  here  at  first  instead  of  spending  four 
months  at  the  sea  and  got  no  better.  I  hope  they  are  safe  in  Salisbury  or  nearly  so  by  this  time, 
although  I  don't  think  he  ought  to  have  gone  back  at  all." 

By  1903,  the  black  water  fever  re-occurence  had  become  so  severe,  Crause  and  his 
family  were  forced  to  leave  Rhodesia  and  return  to  Barkly  East,  Cape,  where  he  became  the 
Town  Clerk. 

In  December  1919,  his  sister  Maude  reports  in  a  letter  from  Bloemfontein:  "Crause 
had  to  curtail  his  holiday  and  return  to  Barkly,  as  that  mean  old  Council,  after  granting  him 
indefinite  leave  sent  for  him  aU  in  a  hurry  because  they  were  too  mean  to  pay  a  substitute  any 
longer,  so  he  only  managed  to  stay  in  Durban  three  weeks." 

Clement  Hamilton  Crause  Boardman  died  in  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 
on  May  12,  1946. 


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BOARDMAN  FAMILY 


Basil  Boardman 
1904 
I.D.#  8.1.6.4 


Corinne  C.  Boardman 
Lady  Baden-Powell 

1909  -  1933 
I.D.  #  8.1.6.7 


James  Boardman  MBE 
1879  -  1967 
I.D.#  8.1.11. 


Cecil  C.  Boardman 
1907  -  1981 
I'D.  #  8.1.6.5. 


Most  Excellent 
Order  of  the 
British  Empire 


Grace  C.  Boardman  DeLacey 
1908  -  1973 
I.D.  #  8.1.6.6 


Clifford  H.  Boardman 
1934  -  1974 
I.D.  #  81631 


Neville  C.  Boardman 
1902  -  1983 
I.D.  #  8.1.6.3 


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2 


3 


Family  Group  Record  -  390                 page  i  of 2 

Husband   QYcment  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

! 

Born 

07  Anr  1  870 

z  /  rvpr  1  o  /  U 

Place 

i^aUy  Kjicy y  DcUKiy  Juabl,  v^apc  rruviiicc,  OUUUI  rvillca 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1 1  May  iy4D 

Place 

Gemiiston,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Jul  1898 

Place 

Salisbury,  ,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1                                                                             MRIN:  386             □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2                                                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife 

Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8. 1 .6  w 

Born 

Abt  1874 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1948 

Place 

Sahsbury, ,  Rhodesia 

Burled 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      G  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                   n  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Edna  Crause  BOA 

^MAN-8. 1.6.1 

Born 

22  Aug  1899 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Chhstened 

Place 

Died 

12  Jan  1900 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.2 

Bom 

16  Jan  1901 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

21  Aug  1946 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Christina  FROST-8. 1 .6.2w                                                                                             MRIN:  43 

Married 

16  Apr  1921 

Place 

Port  Elizabeth,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.3 

i 

1  Bom 

1               21  Apr  1902 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia.  South  Africa 

j  Christened 

Place 

Died 

1983 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Gwen  HUNT-8. 1 .6.3w                                                                                                      MRIN:  44 

Married 

5  Oct  1933 

Place 

Salisburv, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Patrick  Basil  BOA 

RDMAN-8. 1.6.4 

Bom 

17  Mar  1904 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Grace  PRINSLOO-8. 1 .6.4w                                                                                           MRIN:  45 

Married 

29  Dec  1962 

Place 

30Junl997                                                                                2  86 

Family  Group  Record  -  390 


5 


6 


8 


9 


Husband   ^^^^^^^^  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6 

Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8. 1 .6  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Cecil  Crause  BOA] 

lDMAN-8. 1.6.5 

Born 

3  Aug  1907 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1981 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

! 

Spouse 

Elvah  GLOVER- 

3.I.6.5W 

MRIN:  46 

1 

! 

Married 

1939 

Place 

,  .  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Grace  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.6 

Bom 

25  Sep  1908 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

5  Jan  1973 

Place 

I 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

James  Ouinton  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8.1.6.6h 

MRIN:  47 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 
F 

Corinne  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.7 

Bom 

30  Oct  1909 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

1 
1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1933 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h 

MRIN:  48 

Married 

1935 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Myrtle  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8 

i 

Born 

8  Jan  1912 

Place 

Salisbury, ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Norman  MCCRANN-8.1.6.8h 

MRIN:  49 

; 

Married 

3  Jul  1940 

Place 

Invanea,  ,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa 

1  Sex 

1  M 

;  Edward  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.9 

! 

Bom 

30  Nov  1914 

Place 

Barklv  East,  Cape,  South  Africa 

1 
1 

1  Christened 

1 

Place 

i  Died 

25  Jan  1915 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1 

'  Married 

Place 

30Jun  1997 


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The  1890  Pioneer  Corps  and  The  BritisK 
South  Africa  Company  s  Police 


Form  to  be  filled  in  by  Tioneer  or,  in  case  of  decease,  by  his  descendants  or  relatives,  and  relumed  to  - 
Tlie  Governmenl  Arcliivisl.  P.O.  Box  363. 
Salisbury.  Soullieni  RlioJesia. 


I    Names  in  full,  in  block^ 
'■■  letters  ( surname  first ) 

3  0^7^^^^ 

t 

2    Corps  and  troop 

<^ ■  l^oa/:;,  ^^rujCc-y  <^/?/  /(cc^k  -9zxl  /< rto- 
OUC  Fort.  Micto-r^      -           ^  ^' 

J    Date  and  place  of  birth 

:2r^  April  /^r^.  ^^^-^<r^,^^^ 

CcL^i"  /  yoy  L  lie  c 

u. 

4    Occupation  immediately 
after  arrtial 

5    Military  record 

ZB  S  A  Coyi  '/iuc^  ^ccnc  C^c^^ 

288 


6    Dale  and  place  of  mar- 
riage 


7    Names  of  wife  ( christian 
and  maiden ) 


c/.i2lUSz     ^^cir/'fu.c^  ~:X:>c>ylc 


8    Names  and  date  of  birth 
of  children 


^^r^m^rt^   d-rx,^  <r^«^5^     S*'^<Pc^  /^O  f       —      ^  ^ 
'dcA.-rtx-n'u^    £c2tn>^   '^V^-rL-j  <^^^<:,     J ^o*- /? ft. ,  'd^i-Ki^^vJ 


g    Marriages  of  children 


>S<?*7zji 77X(*'»x ,     (^ci  Z     <r7>''a-^«^  ,  7n«.rit<,r    6ivaA  fl^v^'r 
3oc.^m^^    C2rc.^c     ^>^^c  4^//..,^ 


289 


s 


10    Names  anJ^laie  of  birth 
of  grandchildren 


a.rdnxa.*\  ,     ^rrcix^    ^r/-/<^^z^  Cra.cx.sc 


Tic 


//     Marriages  of 
grandchildren 


290 


12    Length  of  residence  tn 
Southern  RJiodesia 


/2    ^  ei^cL  rs . 


/J     Date  and  place  of  death 
of  pioneer 


J  4  State  if  photograph  avail- 
able^ preferably  at  time  of 
entry  into  the  Colony ^  for 
record  in  the  Government 
Archives.  If  so  please 
forward  with  full  partic- 
ulars on  back. 


r^I~ccrr^  ^/^^  /    ^^-^^^  ^W^>=^C 


Signature 

Place  ^.:^._s^£,.LcLctvh^s..  jL<^,  A')^Z.  Vcyju.^ij/-,_^^^^,'^u>i,7i.'n.cs  yuL 


Bate 


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If  the  space  supplied  is  insufficient,  extra  sheets  should  be  relumed 
bearing  the  number  of  the  question. 


291 


Extract  of  a  paper  on  Cecil  John  Rhodes  given  by 
CRAUSE  BOARDMAN 


At  Barkley  East  on  September  18,  1908 


"The  result  of  his  mission  to  Bechuanaland.  The  result  of  his  mission  was  the 
annexation  of  that  country  and  a  protectorate  from  Mafeking  to  a  point  on  Crocodile  River 
called  Rhodes  Drift.  And  this  might  be  termed  the  commencement  of  his  great  practical  steps 
in  furthering  British  interests  and  British  ideas.  This  step  kept  open  the  gate  way  to  that 
country  now  bearing  his  name,  stretching  from  the  Shashi  River  on  the  South  to  hundreds  of 
miles  north  of  the  Zambesi.  I  need  only  briefly  refer  to  that  great  work,  the  inception  of  his 
thoughts,  the  occupation  of  Mashonaland,  and  terminating,  as  I  have  already  stated,  in  the 
colonising  and  opening  up,  not  only  of  Matabeleland,  but  that  huge  country  north  of  Zambesi 
to  be  an  heritage  and  possession  for  the  British  Empire  and  its  people  -  a  grand  idea  and 
worthy  of  a  great  man. 

This  writer  was  among  the  first  of  those  Pioneers  who  formed  the  expedition  to 
Mashonaland  early  in  90.  The  hardships  and  trials  endured  immediately  after  the  occupation 
need  only  to  be  referred  to  as  a  dream;  they  are  too  recent  a  date,  and  we  know  only  too  well, 
within  the  memory  of  most  of  us  to  need  recapitulation,  Mr.  Rhodes  has  often  been  blamed 
as  having  forced  on  the  events  of  1 893,  which  terminated  in  the  occupation  of  Matabeleland. 
The  writer  was  one  of  those  who  saw  the  horrible  results  of  that  Matabele  raid  into  the 
Victoria  district  on  June  '93  and  most  emphatically  say  that  the  enemies  of  Rhodes  most 
wilfully  misrepresented  the  facts.  The  Matabele  autocrat,  Lobengula,  has  only  himself  to 
blame  for  the  consequences  of  that  campaign." 


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RAISING  THE  FLAG  -  OCCUPATION  DAY 


ID#  81631 


Each  year  in  September,  Occupation  Day  in  Salisbury, 
is  celebrated  by  a  distinguished  ancestor  of  one  of  the  1890 
Occupation  Pioneers,  opening  the  celebration,  by  hoisting  the  flag 
over  Salisbury.  This  ceremony  commemorates  the  day  the  Pioneer  Column 
hoisted  the  British  Flag  on  top  of  a  small  hill,  that  later  became 
Fort  Salisbury,  now  Harare. 


On  September  14,  1959,  Mr.  Clifford  Boardman,  a 
grandson  of  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  Boardman,  a  member  of  the  1890 
Pioneer  Column  Occupation  Forces,  was  given  the  honour  of  raising  the 
flag  over  Cecil  Square,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia  (Harare,  Zimbabwe). 


Clifford 
Boardman 


293 


Descendants  of  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

_13_Augjl997  

1.  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1.6     (b.1870  d.1946) 

sp:  Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8.1.6  w    (b.1874  m.1898  d.1948) 
f—  2.  Edna  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.1    (b.  1 899  d.  1 900) 

—  2.  Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.2    (b.1901  d.1946) 

sp:  Christina  FROST-8.1.6.2w  (m.1921) 

—  3.  Corinne  Gertrude  Crause  BOARDMAN-81621  (b.1923) 

sp:  Garfield  THOMAS-81621h  (m.1945) 

—  4.  VivianTHOMAS-816211  (b.1948) 

—  4.  GlenTHOMAS-816212  (b.1951) 
sp:  Graham  ANTHONY-81621h2  (m.1965) 

L  3.  Ann  Crause  BOARDMAN-81 622 

sp:  Jan  Van  TONDER-81 622h     (m.  1 943) 
I  '—  4.  Vicky  Van  TONDER-81 6221  (b.1968) 

—  2.  Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.3    (b.  1 902  d.  1 983) 
!        sp:GwenHUNT-8.1.6.3w  (m.1933) 

i        —  3.  Clifford  Hamilton  BOARDMAN-81 631      (b.  1 934  d.  1974) 

sp:  Jean  ROBINSON-81631w 

\—  4.  Peter  BOARDMAN-81 6311 
i  ^  4.  Victor  BOARDMAN-81 631 2 

i  sp:  Glenys  KITCHING-81631W2 

I  —  4.  Richard  BOARDMAN-81 631 3 

i  ^  4.  Bridget  BOARDMAN-816314 

—  3.  Jean  BOARDMAN-81 632  (b.1938) 
I        sp:  Garth  CHRISTlAN-81632h 

!        i        i—  4.  Glen  CHRISTIAN-816321  (b.1962) 

i  >—  4.  Susy  CHRISTIAN-816322  (b.1966) 

1 

h-  3.  Maureen  BOARDMAN-81 633  (b.1940) 

sp:  Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

h-  4.  Claire  NEDERLOF-81 6331  {b.1960) 

}—  4.  Michelle  NEDERLOF-816332  (b.1962) 
I        j  4.  Jeanette  NEDERLOF-816333  (b.1966) 

j        j        —  4.  Theo  NEDERLOF-81 6334  (b.1967) 

I        ^  3.  Winston  BOARDMAN-81 634  {b.1944) 

I 

!  sp:  Fran  BOARDMAN-81 634w 

sp:  Eve  BOARDMAN-81 634w2 

—  2.  Patrick  Basil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.4  (b.1904) 

sp:  Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4w  (m.1962) 

—  2.  Cecil  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.5    (b.1907  d.1981) 

sp:  Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5w/  (m.1939  d.1994) 

—  3.  Diane  BOARDMAN-8 1651  {b.1940) 
'        !        sp:  MCKENNA-81651h 

I  L_  4  Michael  MCKENNA-81 6511  (b.1971) 

—  3.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-81 652  (b.1941) 
j  sp:  John  David  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 652h 

p  4.  Mark  John  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6521  {b.1968) 
I        '—  4.  Janine  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6522  (b.1971) 
^  3.  Anthea  BOARDMAN-81 653     (b.1933  d.1994) 

sp:  George  Richard  MAWSON-81653h 

|—  4.  Pamela  Hazel  MAWSON-816531  (b.1968) 


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\—  4.  Angela  Anthea  MAWSON-816532  (b.1970) 
^  4.  Susan  MAWSON-8 16533  (b.1972) 
3.  John  BOARDMAN-81654  (b.1945) 
sp:  Priscilla  JaneSCAWTHON-81654w  (b.1942) 
L-  4.  Sarah  ElfaSCAWTHON-816541  (b.1979) 
2.  Grace  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.6    (b.1908  d.1973) 
sp:  James  Quinton  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8. 1 .6.6h  (b.  1 899  d.  1 945) 
j—  3.  Colleen  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 661  (b.1938) 
j        sp:  lanSUMMERSON-81661h    (b.1 932  m.  1964) 
!        ^  4.  Evan  SUMMERSON-816611  (b.1968) 

^  4.  Christine  SUMMERSON-81 661 2  (b.1975) 
3.  Denise  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 662  (b.1940) 
sp:  Robin  DAVIS-81 662h     (b.  1 938) 
r-  4.  Anthony  DAVIS-81 6621     (b.1 961) 
~  4.  Quinton  DAVIS-81 6622     (b.1 963) 
2.  Corinne  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6.7    (b.  1 909  d.  1 933) 
sp:  Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h  (b.1913  m.1935  d.1962) 
p  3.  Robert  BADEN-POWELL-81 671  (b.1936) 
sp:  Patience  B ATTY-8 1 67 1  w 

—  3.  Michael  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 672  (b.1941) 
sp:  Joan  BERRYMAN-81672w 
r-  4.  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 6721  (b.1971) 
p  4.  Alexander  BADEN-POWELL-81 6722  (b.1973) 

4.  Miles  BADEN-POWELL-81 6723  (b.1975) 
3.  Wendy  BADEN-POWELL-81 673  (b.1944) 
I—  2.  Myrtle  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8  (b.1912) 
sp:  Norman  MCCRANN-8.1.6.8h  (m.1940) 

—  3.  Prudence  MCCRANN-81681  (b.1944) 
sp:  Cameron  SMITH-81681h 
^  4.  Laglan  SMITH-816811 
j—  4.  AlaistairSMITH-816812 

—  4.  PippaSMITH-816813 
h-  3.  Carol  MCCRANN-81682  (b.1944) 

sp:  William  PYNE-81682h 

L_  4.  Erin  PYNE-816821 

!  i 

j        ^  4.  Bryanna  PYNE-816822 
L  3.  TerranceMCCRANN-81683  (b.1948) 
sp:  Wilma  MCCRANN-81683h 

—  4.  Julian  MCCRANN-816831 

—  4.  Douglas  MCCRANN-81 6832 

—  4.  Emily  MCCRANN-81 6833  (b.1985) 

—  2.  Edward  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.9    (b.1914  d.1915) 


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Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no.  1 


8  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


2  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 


B:25  Nov  1834 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province, South  Africa 
M:  22  Aug  1861   -  386 
P :  ...Africa 
D: 
P: 


1  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

iB:27  Apr  1870 

IP  :  Lady  Grey.Barkly  East.CP.South  Africa 

M:  Jul  1898  --  390 

P  :  Salisbury„Rhodesia,Africa 

D:  11  May  1946 

P  :  Germiston.Cape.South  Africa 


Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8.1 .6  w 
(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  iCaroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 


B:26  Nov  1841 

P  :  Grahamstown,.Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P  : 


13  Aug  1997 


4  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


8:22  Jul  1808 
P  :  Newton.Lancs  , England 
M:  17  Feb  1834  --  334 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


B : 27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton.Makerfield,Lancaster.England 
M:  15  May  1795  -  311 
P  :  Lathom.Ormskirk.Lancaster.England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst.Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


Margaret  HAYES-Ow 


C:Oct  1772 
P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington.L.England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst,.Cape/Good  Hope.South  Africa 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


B:  1815 

P  :  Newton.Lancs. .England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


12  James  TH0MAS-x8.f 


6  Humphry  TH0MAS-x8  h2 


B:  1812 

P  :  Grahamstown..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
M:  14  May  1838  -  383 
P  :  Bathurst..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:  18  Jan  1848 

P  :  Grahamstown.,Cape  Province.South  Africa 


13 


B:  1790 
P  :  ,.Wales 
M:  -382 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


Mary  LESHEY 


Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


B: 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:2  0ct  1875 

P  :  Lady  Grey  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 


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ID#  8.1.7 

WILLIAM    THOMAS  BOARDMAN 

The  "HOLBROOK  FARM"  in  the  Barkly  District,  Cape  Province,  South  AJfrica,  was 
the  birthplace  of  William  Thomas  Boardman,  on  October  28, 1871 .  Will  was  the  seventh  child 
of  Philip  William  Boardman,  and  the  fourth  son  of  Caroline  Francis  Thomas  and  Philip 
William  Boardman. 

He  like  his  brothers  and  sisters  spent  their  youthfiil  lives  in  the  vicinity  of  Barkly  East, 
New  England,  Maclear  and  Lady  Grey. 

In  1900  like  all  young  men  of  South  Africa,  WiU  and  his  brothers,  Hollie,  Neville  and 
Ebb  were  in  the  armed  forces  fighting  with  the  English  against  the  Boers.  The  war  ended  in 
1902. 

The  following  is  a  letter  written  from  the  small  town  of  Wepeneer,  in  the  Orange  Free 
State  and  close  to  Basutoland,  by  Will  to  his  Mother: 

8th  April  1900 

"Dearest  Mother, 

A  few  lines  to  let  you  know  of  my  safe  arrival  here  on  Wednesday  last.  I  did  not  call 
at  Zastron  as  expected  so  could  not  get  ftirther  information  from  Piet  Vogel  regarding 
Edward  Dampier's  death.  Upon  arrival  here  I  found  the  camp  in  a  state  of  excitement  and 
rumours  were  at  a  discoimt,  the  Boers  were  in  myriads  in  our  vicinity  and  in  fact  our  days 
were  doomed.  We  have  however,  so  far,  got  on  without  any  mishap,  the  Boers  are  round 
about  us  in  good  number,  but  nobody  can  tell  their  correct  total.  We  are  not  much  upset  as 
our  position  is  a  strong  one  and  well  entrenched.  We  are,  so  it  is  said  in  camp,  cut  ofif  from 
all  communications.  Rouxville  is  again  occupied  by  the  Boers,  as  is  Smithfield,  but  since  the 
information  is  not  quite  reliable  I  do  not  believe  it.  This  letter  is  going  thro'  Basutoland  so 
something  must  be  wrong  down  lower.  We  will  have  a  tough  job  yet,  before  this  war  is  over 
but  it  won't  I  hope  last  long  when  Lord  Roberts  moves  forward.  We  have  just  come  off  24 
hours  picket  duty  and  the  post  is  just  off.  I  haven't  heard  of  HoUy  or  Neville  since  leaving 
them  at  AliwaL" 

Love  to  all. 

Will 


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After  the  war.  Will  became  a  fanner,  and  true  to  his  family  loyalty,  offered  his  war 
handicapped  brother.  Old  Phil,  the  opportunity  to  quit  his  wandering  all  over  Africa,  and 
come  and  live  with  him  on  his  farm.  But  the  offer  was  never  accepted. 

On  August  7,  1909  William  Thomas  Boardman  married  Louisa  Catherina  Boshoff, 
at  Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Their  three  boys  were: 
Neville  Hayes  Boardman 
Leslie  Grey  Boardman 

Douglas  Boshoff  Boardman  Bom  2  Mar.  1918 

On  December  28,  1919,  Will's  father  was  staying  on  the  ferm  at  Boyonne  with  him. 
He  did  not  know  for  how  long  his  stay,  for  he  was  now  dependent  on  his  children,  since  his 
wife  had  just  recently  died.  He  writes: 

"As  for  my  future  depends  on  the  girls  movements  as  I  have  to  depend  on  what  they 
decide.  The  farm  is  really  a  gem  and  one  can  hardly  realize  the  immense  in:q)rovements  that 
WiU  has  affected  during  the  brief  time  of  his  occupation,  all  of  the  most  substantial  return. 
Words  fail  me  to  describe  it,  but  it  shows  the  cultivated  mind  and  energy  of  the  present 
occupant.  -  - 1  can  only  wonder  that  old  Phil  would  not  stay  to  join  Will  where  he  would  have 
a  most  comfortable  home,  instead  of  wandering  about  East  Africa." 

With  the  death  of  William  Thomas  Boardman,  at  the  early  age  of  47,  at  Bayonne  in 
1929,  his  sister,  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Pearl)  Juta,  reared  his  three  early  teen  age  boys.  Pearl  had 
no  children  of  her  own. 


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Family  Group  Record  -  393 


2 


3 


Husband   William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7 

Born 

98  Oct  1  871 

Place  1 

Hnlhrnnif  R;*rHv  Pa<:t  (^;»np  Prnvinrp  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

JDayunnc,,  nr.  \^alllllall,  rilllCa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

7  Aug  1909 

Place 

Pretoria,  Transvaal,  ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 

MRIN:  386 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Caroline  Francis  TH0MAS-8.I  w2 

Z2  Deceased 

Wif( 

'        Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8. 1 .7  w 

Born 

28  Jun  1882 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

5  Jan  1929 

Place 

Pretoria,  Tvl.,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.1 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  May  1972 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8.1.7.1w 

MRIN:  70 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.2 

Born 

22  Sep  1913 

Place 

Heidelberg,  Tvl,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

31  Mar  1977 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Tvl.,  South  Africa 

i 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1           Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8. 1 .7.2w 

MRIN:  71 

!  Married 

'               22  Sen  1939 

Place 

Griauatown,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.3 

i  Born 

2  Mar  1918 

Place 

Heidelberg,  Tvl.,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Oct  1989 

Place 

Edenglen,  Tvl.,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Gloria  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w 

MRIN:  72 

Married 

1               22  Aor 1946 

Place 

Pretoria.  Tvl.,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


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LD.#  8.1.7.2 

DR.  L.  G.  BOARDMAN  -  GEOLOGIST 


The  wealth  of  discovery  by  such  pioneers  as  Dr.  L.  G.  Boardman  has,  to  a  large 
extent,  made  possible  the  dynamic  development  of  South  Africa.  South  African  manganese 
are  among  the  largest  deposits  in  the  world.  But  undoubtedly,  the  most  important  finds  are 
those  accredited  to  Dr.  L.  G.  Boardman,  now  Chief  Geologist  of  Amcor.  It  was  he  who 
discovered  the  vast  deposits  in  the  Kuruman  area  where,  among  others,  the  mines  of  Hotazel 
and  Mamaiwan  are  located. 

Dr.  Leslie  Grey  Boardman  was  bom  at  Heidelberg,  Transvaal,  on  22  September  1913 
and  died  at  Johannesburg  on  31  March  1977.  He  is  survived  by  his  wife,  three  sons  and  a 
daughter. 

A  fermer's  son.  Dr.  Boardman  is  descended  on  his  fether's  side  from  an  1 820  settler, 
the  Rev.  William  Boardman,  first  minister  of  the  English  Church  in  the  Eastern  Province.  On 
his  mother's  side  from  an  old  African  family,  which  included  President  Boshofif  of  the  old 
Orange  Free  State  Republic  and  the  Treasurer  General  to  President  Kruger.  In  more  recent 
times  his  cousin  was  Lady  Baden  Powell. 

Against  this  background,  Les  Boardman  can  be  regarded  as  a  true  South  African  and 
his  work  and  contribution  to  the  discovery  and  exploitation  of  the  wealth  of  South  Afiica  was 
a  reflection  of  his  love  of  his  country  as  his  efforts  were  not  for  personal  gain.  Another  aspect 
of  his  character  was  his  extensive  knowledge  of  the  indigenous  trees  of  South  Afiica  and 
Rhodesia  and  he  was  never  happier  than  when  he  was  in  the  outdoors,  in  the  field  with  his 
constant  companion  and  wife,  "Mama  Jo".  And  to  this  end  he  went  to  Pretoria  University  to 
study  forestry,  after  having  attended  Hatfield  Primary  School  and  Pretoria  Boys  High  School 

However,  this  was  not  to  be  his  chosen  career.  During  his  studies,  he  developed  a 
fascination  for  geology  (one  of  his  ancillary  subjects),  gave  up  his  original  plans  and,  for 
better  or  for  worse,  decided  to  specialize  in  Geology  at  Pretoria  University,  where  he 
obtained  his  B.Sc,  his  M.Cs.  and  in  1944  his  D.Sc.  Cum  Laude. 

While  studying  for  his  Master's  Degree  (on  the  Great  Dyke  of  Rhodesia)  he  joined 
the  Government  Geological  Survey  and  spent  the  next  14  years  compiling  detailed  analysis 


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of  various  South  African  ore  deposits,  particularly  the  iron  and  manganese  deposits  along  the 
Gamagara  Hills  near  Postmasburg  area. 

During  this  period,  he  came  to  know  the  Gamagara  hills,  near  Postmasburg,  literally 
like  the  back  of  his  hand.  A  large  scale  m^  he  prepared  of  the  ore  deposits  along  this  40  mile 
stretch  of  hills  was  exhibited  at  the  Empire  Exhibition  in  Johannesburg  before  the  outbreak 
ofWorld  Warll. 

Field-work  on  the  Kuruman  area  surveys  was  hard.  He  was  often  alone  except  for  his 
Bantu  assistants  for  weeks  on  end.  Food  supplies  and  cooking  were  a  problem.  Using  an  old 
fashioned  type  of  magnetometer,  similar  to  the  one  Dr.  Krahmann  used  when  he  discovered 
the  West  Wits  gold  reef^  he  carefully  plotted  magnetic  disturbances  -indicative  of  magnetized 
layers  of  manganese  or  banded-ironstone  below  the  surface  -  over  miles  and  miles  of 
countryside  on  a  grid  system  in  tenperatures  sometime  rising  to  1 1 0  degree  F.  And  if  the  sun 
were  not  a  great  enough  hazard,  he  found  that  in  some  places  the  drinking  water  was  so 
contaminated  by  chemical  salts  that  it  corroded  through  his  water  bottle  in  a  period  of  three 
months.  He  was  once  severely  ill  from  the  bite  of  a  horse-fly,  which  are  known  to  carry 
anthrax. 

In  other  areas,  there  was  continual  danger  from  deadly  mamba  snakes.  A  dozen  or 
more  times.  Dr.  Boardman  only  just  escaped  from  danger  or  even  death  -  once  even  falling 
over  a  small  cliff  to  escape  one  of  the  so  deadly  reptiles.  His  faith  in  the  snakebite  outfit  he 
carried  constantly  was  severely  shaken  after  a  mine-worker  at  Thabazimbi  who  was  injected 
with  serum  within  five  minutes  of  being  bitten  by  a  mamba,  nevertheless  died. 

When  war  broke  out,  the  need  for  iron  became  paramount,  Dr.  Boardman  was 
charged  with  the  detailed  study  of  the  Thabazimi  iron-mining  area.  Throughout  the  war  he 
controlled  or  assisted  on  a  number  of  important  war  projects.  After  the  war  in  his  last  year 
of  Government  service,  he  was  in  charge  of  an  investigation  of  the  Barberton  gold  mining 
area. 

In  1951,  International  Nickel  of  Canada,  offered  Dr.  Boardman  double  the  salary  he 
was  receiving  to  join  them  and  take  over  their  investigations  in  Africa.  What  an  agonizing 
decision  to  have  to  face!  But  out  of  loyalty  to  Amcor  and  Samangan,  he  remained  in  his 
current  position  to  pursue  the  manganese  ore  projects,  with  subsequently  happy  results  for 


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both  companies. 

Prior  to  his  joining  A.M.C.O.R  in  1950,  Dr.  Boardman  assisted  in  completing  the 
mapping  of  a  portion  of  the  Northern  Cape  and  it  was  here  that  he  developed  an  interest  in 
Gape  Blue  Asbestos.  The  various  theories  regarding  the  origin  and  mode  of  occurrence  of 
asbestos  at  this  time  were  primitive  in  the  extreme,  and  Dr.  Boardman  developed  ideas 
regarding  the  effect  of  structure  on  development  of  fibre  and  the  importance  of  specific 
Market  Horizons. 

The  "Black  Rock"  investigation  and  drilling  for  manganese  was  his  first  and  major 
discovery.  On  1 8  farms  in  the  area  he  discovered  substantial  manganese  deposits.  Three  are 
being  worked  at  a  very  substantial  profit. 

Dr.  Boardman  was  responsible  for  the  opening  of  Amcor's  chrome  mine  at 
Potgietersrust.  And  discovering,  for  Amcor,  additional  phosphate  deposits  at  Langebaan. 

After  retiring  from  A.M.C.O.R.,  Dr.  Boardman  returned  to  the  Ralahari  and  his 
asbestos  and  manganese  and  spent  several  happy  years  with  "Mama  Jo"  until  his  health  began 
to  M.  The  following  extract  from  A.M.C.O.R.  News  of  Dec.  1967  echoes  the  sentiments  of 
all  who  knew  him. 

"Few  men  have  done  more  than  Dr.  Boardman  for  the  South  Afiican  mining  industry. 
Having  accomplished  all  that  any  geologist  could  ask  for,  he  stiU  does  regular  field  work,  in 
the  active  pursuit  of  economic  mineral  possibilities.  He  is  a  man  to  whom  South  Afiica  can 
feel  gratefiil  and  to  whom  Amcor  is  justifiably  proud." 

Extracted  from: 
Trans.  Geol.  Soc.  S.  Afr. 
He  Cracked  the  Secret  of  Kuruman  -  Manganese 


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LD.  #  8.1.7.2.4 

TOM  BOARDMAN  -  MANAGING  DIRECTOR  :  BOE  NATWEST 


BOE  GOES  GLOBAL  AND  THE  MAN  APPOINTED  TO  HEAD-UP  THE  JOINT 
VENTURE  CORPORATE  AND  INVESTMENT  BANK  IS  -  TOM  BOARDMAN. 

Who  is  Tom  Boardman  and  what  is  his  background? 

Thomas  Andrew  Boardman  is  the  fourth  child  of  prominent  geologist,  Dr.  Leslie  Grey 
Boardman  and  Johanna  Alida  Wandras  and  a  descendant  of  Rev.  William  Boardman,  first 
1820  Anglican  colonial  Minister  to  South  Afiica.  He  was  bom  in  Barberton,  TvL,  South 
Afiica,  22  December  1949. 

Tom  Boardman  hails  fi^om  Gauteng.  (Transvaal):  He  matriculated  jfrom  Rooseveld 
High  School  in  Johannesburg  and  completed  a  B  Comm  and  CTA  at  Wits  University.  After 
serving  articles  with  Deloittes  in  Johannesburg  he  qualified  as  a  CA.  Not  many  of  us  know 
this  but  Tom  spent  4  years  with  Anglo  American  Corporation  and  was  also  the  Financial 
Manager  of  Englo  American  Properties.  In  1977  Tom  moved  to  Cape  Town  as  the  Financial 
Director  of  Sam  Newmans.  Shortly  thereafter,  he  was  appointed  Managing  Director  and 
subsequently  effected  a  management  buy-out  of  the  retail  operation  of  2  colleagues  and 
changed  the  name  to  none  other  than  "Boardmans." 

Tom  was  appointed  as  an  executive  director  of  BOE  in  1989  and  the  MD  of  BOE 
Merchant  Bank  in  June  1994.  In  short,  Tom  is  a  CA  with  the  "gift  of  the  gab"  and  an 
entrepreneurial  free  spirit  who  believes  in  building  a  strong  team  and  employing  top-rated 
people  as  "people  are  everything  in  the  financial  service  industry." 

WHAT  IS  TOM'S  VISION  FOR  HOE  NAT  WEST? 

Tom  wants  to  establish  BOENW  as  the  leading  and  most  respected  Southern  Afiica 
Corporate  and  Investment  Bank  providing  a  comprehensive  range  of  financial  services  with 
access  to  global  markets  to  select  corporate,  institutional  and  government  clients.  Ultimately, 
Tom  wants  BOENW  to  be  one  of  the  top  three  Corporate  and  investment  Banks  in  South 
Afiica,  along  with  Rand  Merchant  Bank  and  Standard  Corporate  and  Merchant  Bank. 

THE  JOINT  VENTURE  IS  ALMOST  1  YEAR  OLD,  HOW  HAVE  THINGS 


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BEEN? 

Between  taking  several  calls  Tom  admits  that  this  past  jSnancial  year  has  been  an 
extremely  busy  year  because  the  bank  has  been  advancing  on  a  very  broad  front  during  this 
period. 

WHY  THE  MOVE  TO  JOHANNESBURG? 

Tom  says  that  the  business  had  reached  a  crucial  stage  in  its  development  which 
necessitated  the  fiill  commitment  and  concentration  of  efforts  in  Gauteng  (Transvaal)  as  it  is 
expected  to  be  the  major  growth  centre  in  South  Africa.  Of  the  approximate  220  staff 
members,  30  are  in  Cape  Town,  so  logically,  Tom  needs  to  be  where  the  critical  mass  is. 

The  move  to  Johannesburg,  which  will  take  place  on  1  October  1996,  is  one  of  the 
most  difficult  decisions  Tom  has  had  to  make  in  his  life,  but  it  was  felt  by  the  BOB  and 
Nat  West  shareholders  that  it  would  make  sense  for  the  Management  Director  to  drive  the 
development  of  the  company  from  Johannesburg. 

Tom's  children  have  decided  not  to  move  to  Johannesburg.  James  be  attending 
Bishops  as  a  boarder  and  Amanda  is  at  UCT.  (University  of  Town).  Sarah,  Tom's  eldest 
daughter  is  currently  studying  in  London.  Sheila  (his  wife)  has  yet  to  resolve  what  will  happen 
to  her  business  in  Cape  Town. 

Extracted  from  August/September  1996  THE  BOELLETIN  BOARD 


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Descendants  of  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.1 .7 

01  Jul  1997 


1.  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.1 .7     (b.1871  d.1929) 

sp:  Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8.1.7  w    (b.1882  m.1909  d.1929) 

2.  Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.1  (d.1972) 
j        sp:  Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8. 1.7.1  w  (d.1981) 
I        p  3.  Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 
1  sp:  Carol  HODGKINSON-8171 1w 

j  j—  4.  Neil  BOARDMAN-81711 1 

j  I—  4.  Ian  BOARDMAN-81711 2 

j        ^  3.  PatrickBOARDMAN-81712  (b.1945) 
j  sp:  Mavis  CARR-81712W  (b.1947) 

I  —  4.  Tyrone  BOARDMAN-817121  (b.1974) 

—  2.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.2    (b.1913  d.1977) 

sp:  Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8. 1 .7.2w  (b.  1 920  m.  1 939) 

—  3.  David  William  BOARDMAN-81 721  (b.1941) 

sp:  Motokose  TAKEBAYASHI-81721  w  (b.1948) 

[—  4.  Leslie  Montaro  BOARDMAN-81 72 11  (b.1977) 

L-  4.  Kent  Taro  BOARDMAN-81 72 12  (b.1979) 

—  3.  Louise  BOARDMAN-81 722  (b.1943) 

sp:  Leonard  Michael  BANDS-81722h  (b.1940) 
h-  4.  Jonathan  William  BANDS-8 17221  (b.1967) 
i—  4.  Mark  Edward  BANDS-81 7222  (b.1970) 

—  4.  Christopher  James  BANDS-81 7223  (b.1972) 

—  3.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723  (b.1947) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81723  w    (b.1952  m.1974) 
p-  4.  Kirsten  Lee  BOARDMAN-817231  (b.1976) 
\         —  4.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 7232  (b.1977) 
I  3.  Thomas  Andrew  BOARDMAN-81 724  (b.1949) 

I  sp:  Sheila  Elizabeth  BROOKS-81724W    (b.1 952  m.  1973) 

—  4.  Sarah  Catherine  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1975) 

—  4.  Amanda  Caroline  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1977) 
1—  4.  James  Simon  BOARDMAN-81 7243     (b.1 983) 

—  2.  Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.3    (b.1918  d.1989) 

sp:  Gloria  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w  (b.1 920  m.1946) 
p  3.  Heather  Ashton  BOARDMAN-81 731  (b.1947) 

sp:  Anthony  Edward  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h     (b.1947  m.1972) 
4.  Marc  Rdward  SEAGAR-817311  (b.1974) 

—  4.  Lauren  Anne  SEAGAR  (b.1976) 

—  3.  Lynette  BOARDMAN-81732     (b.1 949) 

sp:  Charles  Prre  Francois  MARAIS-81732h     (b.1950  m.1978) 

!        —  4.  Lisa  Ann  MARAIS-817321  (b.1979) 

i  1 

i        —  4.  Graeme  Charles  MARAIS-81 7322  (b.1982) 
I—  3.  Douglas  John  BOARDMAN-81 733      (b.  1 954  d.  1969) 

—  3.  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 734  (b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724  w    (b.1 960  m.1988) 

—  4.  Claire  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Richard  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1988) 


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Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no.  1 


8  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-O 


2  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 


B:25  Nov  1834 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province,South  Africa 

M:  22  Aug  1861   -  386 

P  :  ,„Africa 

D: 

P: 


1  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.1.7  

B:  28  Oct  1871 

P  :  Holbrook,Barkly  East.CP.South  Africa 
jM:  7  Aug  1909  --  393 
|P  :  Pretoria,Transvaal„South  Africa 
D:  1929 

P :  Bayonne„nr.  Callinan.Africa 


Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8.1.7  w 

(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 


8:26  Nov  1841 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province,South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


4  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


8:22  Jul  1808 
P  :  Newton,Lancs., England 
M:  17  Feb  1834  -  334 
P: 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East,Cape  Province.South  Africa 


8 : 27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton,Makerfield,Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  -  311 
P  :  Lathom,Ormsidrk,Lancaster,England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst,Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


Margaret  HAYES-Ow 


C:Oct  1772 
P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington,L,England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst,, Cape/Good  Hope,South  Africa 


10 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


8:  1815 

P  :  Newton.Lancs., England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp.Cape  Province,South  Africa 


11 


12  James  TH0MAS-x8.f 


6  Humphry  TH0MAS-x8  h2 


8:  1812 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province, South  Africa 
M:  14  May  1838  -  383 
P  :  Bathurst„Cape  Province,South  Africa 
D:  18  Jan  1848 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 


13 


8 : 1790 
P  :  „Wales 
M:  -382 

P  :  „Cape  Province, South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


Mary  LESHEY 


14 


7  iJane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


8: 

P  :  „Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:20ct  1875 

P  :  Lady  Grey„Cape  Province.South  Africa 


15 


13  Aug  1997 


307 


ID#  8.1.10 


HOLBROOK  ASHTON  BOARDMAN 

Holbrook  Ashton  Boardman  was  bom  August  8,  1877  at  Holbrook,  Barkly  East, 
Cape  Province,  South  Africa.  He  was  the  ninth  child  of  Caroline  Francis  Thomas  and  child 
number  ten  for  Philip  William  Boardman. 

Hollie  spent  his  gro wing-up  years  in  the  area  of  Maclear,  New  England,  Aliwal  North 
and  Lady  Grey. 

In  a  postscrqDt  to  a  letter  in  September  1900,  written  by  Hollie's  mother  to  her  soldier 
son  Neville,  she  adds,  "Hollie  and  Fred  Stephenson  have  joined  the  police  and  are  in 
Jagersfontein,  I  feel  anxious." 

Hollie  became  one  of  the  casualties  of  the  Boer  War,  of  which  he  never  fully 
recovered.  It  was  always  a  constant  concem  of  his  fether,  for  the  welfare,  of  his  two  disabled 
soldier  boys  as  expressed  in  a  letter  of  August  27,  1905: 

"  your  mother  and  I  put  up  with  some  privation  which  step  was  to  help  Phil  and 

Hollie,  as  we  could  live  cheaper  and  spare  more  from  our  limited  income  to  help  them,  than 
we  could  have  done  by  living  in  Barkly." 

Prior  to  October  1917,  Hollie  had  entered  into  a  contract  for  the  purchase  of  a  farm 
and  problems  had  arisen  over  its  future  ownership.  It  not  only  became  a  "headache"  for 
Hollie,  but  also  to  his  father  and  femily. 

The  following  is  a  portion  of  a  1917  letter  from  Hollie's  father  to  his  other  son  James 
in  Rhodesia: 

"  Hollie  has  been  discharged  from  British  East  and  was  invalided  in  a  hospital  at 

Tempe  for  a  month  or  so  and  is  now  at  present  with  his  friend  Duncan  King  near 
Ventersburg,  to  try  and  come  to  some  definite  arrangement  in  reference  to  that  much  vexed 
question,  his  claim  to  a  share  of  the  Farm.  We  have  not  heard,  since  his  leaving,  how  matters 
stand,  but  I  hope  it  will  turn  out  to  his  advantage,  if  the  Farm  is  sold  for  a  fair  price  and  that 
he  will  receive  a  share  of  the  proceeds.  I  do  so  pity  him  and  regret  my  inability  to  assist  him 
in  any  way." 


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"Ebb  has  written  him  advising  him  to  write  and  apply  to  several  persons  and 
companies  in  Rhodesia  for  a  billet  on  a  farm  or  ranch,  he  is  quite  capable  of  filling  either 
proposition,  but  the  Drs.  all  say  he  is  medical  unfit  for  hard  work,  so  what  he  will  do  or 
intends  to  do  I  cannot  say  until  we  hear  from  him  as  to  the  result  of  the  sale  of  the  farm.  Ebb 

wishes  him  to  come  up  to  him  and  I  should  rejoice  for  him  to  go.  ." 

Ever  your  affectionate  father 
P.  W.  Boardman 

In  December  1919,  Hollie's  sister  Maude  reports  on  Hollie's  whereabouts: 
"Hollie  is  now  working  at  a  place  called  Geduld  close  to  Jo'burg,  it  is  a  coal  mine  he 
gets  a  fair  wage  and  may  do  better  if  he  only  kept  straight." 

Holbrook  Ashton  Boardman  died  August  1,  1929 
He  was  never  married 


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ID#  8.1.11. 

JAMES  BOARDMAN  M.B.E. 

(Member  of  the  Most  Excellent  Order  of  the  British  Empire) 


The  b^tismal  certificate  of  the  St.  Paul  Parish  of  Aliwal  North,  South  Afiica,  shows 
James  Boardman  was  bom  to  Philip  William  and  Caroline  Francis  Boardman  on  1 5th  October 
1879  (Holbrook,  Barkly  East).  He  was  baptized  on  Sunday  January  1 1th  1880.  Sponsors: 
Humphrey  Thomas  Boardman,  P.  W.  Boardman,  Elizabeth  Jane  Boardman. 

James  was  the  eleventh  child  of  Philip  William  Boardman  and  was  named  James,  the 
same  name  as  a  half  brother  James,  who  was  accidently  killed  at  the  age  of  twenty,  in  1 879. 

At  age  seventeen,  on  April  12,  1896,  James  was  accepted  as  a  "learner"  in  the  South 
Ajfrican  Postal  and  Telegraph  service  at  Barkly  East.  Prior  to  this  date  he  had  been  employed 
by  W.  T.  Morris,  in  his  Drapery,  Clothier,  Universal  Provider  store  in  Barkly  East.  Upon  his 
termination,  a  token  of  appreciation,  together  with  a  letter  expressing  the  willing  work 
performance  record;  fi-om  twenty-six  prominent  gentlemen  of  the  town,  was  given  him.  This 
was  the  commencement  of  fifty-two  years  of  government  service,  of  which  half  was  a  pioneer 
postmaster. 

As  James  became  qualified  as  a  telegraphist  he  was  transferred  to  Prieska,  a  young 
cattle  and  mining  village  on  the  Orange  River;  the  terminus  for  the  branch  railroad.  From  here 
he  was  transferred  to  Kimberley. 

As  his  older  brother  and  fiiends,  who  in  search  of  adventure  and  new  challenges  had 
done,  he  focused  his  interest  to  the  undeveloped  country  of  Rhodesia.  So  in  1897  when  his 
older  brother  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  Boardman,  Postmaster  in  Salisbury,  sent  him  a 
message  to  come  to  Mashonaland  and  join  the  Rhodesian  Postal  Service;  he  answered  the 
call  The  railroad  took  him  as  far  as  Francistown,  N.  Bechunaland  where  he  booked  passage 
on  the  mule  drawn  Zederberg  Mail  and  Passenger  coach,  and  after  a  six  day,  bone  shaking, 
journey,  he  arrived  in  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

Salisbury  had  just  been  made  a  municipality  fi*om  its  former  designation  as  Fort 
Salisbury  by  the  Army  of  Occupation,  the  Pioneer  Column.  It  was  still  a  most  primitive  town, 
with  a  tiny  cluster  of  buildings  and  a  scattering  of  odd  fermhouses.  The  post  ofiBce  was  just 


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a  "hut  in  the  bush". 

James  association  with  his  brother,  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  (CHCB),  postmaster 
at  Salisbury,  was  disrupted  by  the  necessity  of  CHCB  having  to  leave  Rhodesia  on  account 
of  recurrent  ill  health.  The  young  man  was  now  on  his  own  in  a  new  and  wild  country, 
assigned  to  the  Causeway  office  of  the  Rhodesian  Postal  Service.  His  duties  here  was  to 
receive  the  mail  and  to  dispatch  it,  night  and  day,  whenever  necessary.  To  be  on  hand  to  do 
this,  required  that  he  make  his  bed  in  one  of  the  rooms  of  the  building  so  as  to  be  on  duty 
night  and  day.  The  newly  arrived  Postmaster  General  had  his  office  next  door  and  on  one 
occasion  James  offended  bim  and  was  transferred  to  an  office  job  where  he  could  be  closely 
supervised. 

It  was  nothing  unusual  on  the  outskirts  of  Salisbury,  to  hear  rifle  shots  break  the 
silence  of  the  night  or  day.  One  morning  James  found  three  dead  lions  dumped  on  the  post 
office  verandah. 

After  three  years  of  service  in  Salisbury,  James  was  transferred  to  Selukwe  post  office, 
which  was  the  center  of  the  surrounding  mines  and  forms  and  where  the  private  bags  of  mail 
was  picked  up.  It  was  a  typical  mining  town  with  a  few  houses,  one  or  two  stores,  a  hotel, 
and  a  two  room  wood  and  iron  building  in  which  one  room  provided  quarters  for  the 
postmaster.  The  butcher  shop  consisted  of  a  stockade  where  the  stock-in-trade  (meat)  was 
kept  on  the  hoof,  away  from  the  night  lions,  and  periodically  prepared  for  customers. 

Mine  pay  days,  at  the  hotel,  became  the  center  for  drinking,  poker,  and  other  activities 
of  a  mining  town.  Some  week  ends  were  really  wild. 

From  Bulawayo,  where  James  was  chief  telegraphist,  he  was  transferred  to  Gatooma 
as  postmaster,  where  his  other  duties  consisted  of  repair  and  construction  of  the  telephone 
lines.  On  one  of  his  late  night  inspection  patrols,  he  stumbled  onto  a  lion  which  was  lying 
down  devouring  a  recent  kill.  He  did  not  recall  who  got  the  biggest  fright  -  he  or  the  lion. 

James  Boardman  met  his  wife,  Eveleen  May  Meiring  in  the  Bulawayo  Post  Office  in 
1906  and  they  were  married  in  Bulowayo  on  December  26,  1907.  They  were  the  parents  of 
seven  children: 

Auriel  Bom  1  Nov  1908 

Elsa  24  Dec  1909 


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Neville 


23  Oct  1911 


Pearl 


18  Jul  1914 


Vida 


22  Sep  1922 
24  Sep  1922 


Esme 


Idris  Peter 


7  Feb  1931 


While  James  was  acting  Postmaster  in  Salisbury  on  February  20,  1920,  there 
developed  a  strike  by  the  enqjloyees  of  the  Rhodesian  Post  Office  and  Telegraph  Department. 
Sixteen  per  cent  of  the  total  staff  of  the  Department  loyally  remained  on  duty  and  provided 
limited  postal  and  telegraphic  services.  These  loyal  workers  received  extra  pay  and  overtime 
pay  for  the  services  rendered  during  the  strike. 

James  retired  from  the  Postal  service  in  1924  and  decided  to  realize  his  early  ambition 
to  become  a  ferroer.  This  farming  venture  was  a  disaster.  What  with  high  prices  for  land,  his 
ine3q)erience  as  a  fermer,  tow  prices  for  ferm  produce,  especially  his  crop  of  tobacco,  and  then 
the  depression;  resulted  in  he  and  his  fenuly  having  to  endure  considerable  financial  hardships. 

While  still  living  at  Causeway  (Salisbury),  on  May  3, 1963,  a  secret  and  personal  letter 
came  from  the  Governor  General's  office.  This  letter  informed  James  Boardman  that 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England  wished  to  appoint  him  to  be  a  member  of  the  Most  Excellent 
Order  of  the  British  Empire.  An  acceptance  to  the  proposal  was  requested.  The  confirmation 
of  the  appointment  was  announced  in  the  press  on  Saturday  June  8,  1 963.  Now  after  his  name 
could  be  added:  The  letters  M.B.E. 


When  the  last  war  broke  out  and  the  government  advertised  for  civil  servants,  he 
offered  his  services  and  was  taken  on  by  the  Department  of  Defense  as  a  clerk.  Later  he 
transferred  to  the  Ministry  of  Health. 

James  Boardman  served  his  Government  for  fifty-two  years  -  twenty-seven  years  as 
a  pioneer  Postmaster  and  twenty-five  years  as  a  "temporary"  servant. 

Reflecting  on  the  past  and  recalling  one  of  the  highlights  of  his  career,  "He  felt 


JAMES  BOARDMAN,  M.B.E. 


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honoured  that  he  was  chosen  as  the  telegraphist  to  conduct  confidential  conversations  for  the 
Administrator.  When  ever  the  Administrator  wished  to  pass  a  confidential  message  to 
Bulawayo  or  elsewhere,  a  mobile  telegraph  instrument  was  installed  in  the  Administrator's 
office  and  likewise  one  at  the  distant  end,  allowing  the  two  parties  to  converse  through  the 
medium  of  the  telegraphist." 

James  Boardman  died  in  Salisbury  ,  Rhodesia  (Zimbabwe)  Afiica  on  22  September 

1967. 

His  wife  Eveleen  May  Meiring  died  in  Salisbury  2  July  1972. 


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2 


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Page  1  of  2 

Hus 

''^"'^  James  BOARDMAN-8. 1.11. 

Born 

15  Oct  1879 

Place 

Holbrook,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

22  Sep  1967 

Place 

Salisbury  (Harar,  Rhodesia  (Zimbab, ,  Africa 

1 

Buried 

Place 

■ 

Married 

26  Dec  1907 

Place 

,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1 

MRIN: 

386 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.1  l.w 

Bom  1 
24  May  1888 

Place  1 
, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Jul  1972 

Place 

Salisbury,  Rhodesia,  Zimbabwe,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

- 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Auriel  BOARDMAN-8. 1.11.1 

Born 

1  Nov  1908 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

11  Nov  1965 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hvman  Joseph  HOFFMAN-8.1.1  l.lh 

MRIN: 

250 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Elsa  BOARDMA^ 

f-81.11.2 

j  

1 

Born 

24  Dec  1909 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

1 
i 

Died 

19  Feb  1952 

Place 

,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

James  FLOCKHART-8 1 . 1 1 .2h 

MRIN 

253 

Married 

2  Feb  1939 

Place 

Sex 
M 

NevUle  BOARDMAN-8 1.11.3 

1 

Bom 

23  Oct  1911 

Place 

Christened 

1 

Place 

Died 

1992 

Place 

1 

'  Buried 

Place 

1  Spouse 

Phyllis  KING-8 1.11. 3w 

MRIN 

256 

Married 

1940 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Pearl  BOARDMAN-8 1 . 1 1 .4 

Born 

18  Jul  1914 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.4h 

MRIN 

:261 

Married 

Place 

13  Aug  1997 

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James  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .11. 
Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8. 1 . 1 1  .w 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex 
F 

Vida  BOARDMAN-8 1.11.5 

Bom 

22  Sep  1919 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81.1 1.5h 

MRIN:  263 

Married 

15  Dec  1945 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Esme  BOARDMA 

N-81.11.6 

Bom 

24  Sep  1922 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hendrik  Johannes  N AUDE-8 1 . 1 1 .6h 

MRIN:  267 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Idris  Peter  James  B 

OARDMAN-81.11.7 

Born 

7  Feb  1931 

Place 

, ,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

13  Aug  1997 


315 


REF:  G.G.90/B/63. 


HHODESIA. 


3rd  L:ay,  1965. 


It  is  ri'i^.^  pl9asiu?e  and  duty  to  infonri 
you  that  The  Queen  would  graciously  be  pleased 
to  appoint  you  to  be  a  Meniber  of  the  L'.ost 
Rxcellent  Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Civil 
Division)  in  the  Birthday  Honours  List,  19 65. 

Please  let  me  loiov/  as  soon  as  possible 
whether  this  proposal  is  agreeable  to  you. 

TVie  matter  sliould,  of  co^orse,  be  Kept 
strictly  secret  until  the  official  arnounceL.ent 
is  iTi'Sde. 


Ja^.es  Boardnian,  Esq. 
P.O.  Box  8204, 
CAUSEWAY. 


316 


REF:    G.G. 30/3/63. 

SALISBURY, 

BHODESlA. 

31st  Llay,  1963. 


♦ 

I  ajPi  delighted  to  hear  tliat  your 
appointment  to  be  a  Member  of  the  Iwost  Excellent 
Cixier  of  the  British  Empire  (Civil  Division)  is 
now  confirmed. 

It  will  be  announced  in  tlie  Press  on 
Saturday,  8th  June,  1963. 

I  send  you  my  most  sincere  congratulations. 

I  am  indeed  aware  how  well  you  have 
deserved  this  honour. 


J.  Boardman,  Eso. 
P.O.  Box  8264,  ^ 
CAUSEWAY. 


317 


FEDERAL  PRIME  MINISTER 
SALISBURY 

RHODESIA  &  NYASALANO 


8th  June  1963 

Deer  Mr  Boardman, 

The  purpose  of  this  note  is  to  convey  my 
most  sincere  congratulations  on  your  M.B.E. 

vVith  kind  regards  and  best  wishes. 

Yours  sincerely, 


J.  Boardman,  Esq.,  k.B.i^j., 

P.O.  Box  8204, 

CAUSEWAY. 


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i 


Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no.  1 


8  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


2  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 


B:25  Nov  1834 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
M:22AugI86I  --386 
P :  ,„Africa 
D: 
P: 


1  James  BOARDMAN-8.1.11. 


Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.11.W 
(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  ICaroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 


B:26  Nov  1841 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province,South  Africa 
D: 


4  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


B:22  Jul  1808 

P  :  Newton.Lancs., England 

M:  17  Feb  1834  -  334 

P: 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


B : 27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton,Makerfield,Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  -  311 
P  :  Lathom,Ormskirk,Lancaster,England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst,Cape/Good  Hope,.South  Africa 


Margaret  HAYES -Ow 


C:Oct  1772 

P :  Burtonwood  Chape,Warrington,L,England 
D:31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst„Cape/Good  Hope,South  Africa 


10 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


B:  1815 

P  :  Newton,Lancs.,England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


11 


B:  15  Oct  1879 

P  :  Holbrook.Barkly  East,CP,South  Africa 

M:  26  Dec  1907  -  249 

P :  ,Bulawayo,Rhodesia,Africa 

iD:22  Sep  1967 

P  :  Salisbury  (Harar,Rhodesia  (Zimbab„Africa 


12  James  TH0MAS-x8.f 


6  Humphry  TH0MAS-x8  h2 


B:  1812 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Proyince.South  Africa 
M:  14  May  1838  -  383 
P  :  Bathurst„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:  18  Jan  1848 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 


13 


B:  1790 
P  :  ..Wales 
M:  -382 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


Mary  LESHEY 


14 


7  [jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


B: 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:2  0ct  1875 

P  :  Lady  Grey  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 


15 


B: 
P: 
D: 
P 


13  Aug  1997 


323 


Descendants  of  James  BOARDMAN-8.1 .1 1 


13  Aug  1997 


1.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1 .11.    (b.1879  d.1967) 

sp:  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8. 1.11. w  (b.  1 888  m.  1907  d.  1972) 
j—  2.  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8.1.11.1   (b.  1 908  d.  1965) 
sp:  Hyman  Joseph  H0FFMAN-8.1.11.1h 
1—  3.  Colin  Merton  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11.1.1  (b.  1 940) 
sp:  Rosalind  HILSON-8.1. 11.1 1w 

—  4.  DavidHOFFMAN-8.1.11.111 
^  4.  Michael  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11.112 

—  3.  John  HOFFMAN-8. 1 .1 1 .1 .2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Rowan  ROENISH-8.1. 11. 12w 

—  4.  Frederick  HOFFMAN-81. 11.121 
4.  Freda  HOFFMAN-81. 11. 122 

3.  Dallah  HOFFMAN-8 1 . 1 1 . 1 .2  (b.  1 947) 
2.  Elsa  BOARDMAN-81.11.2    (b.  1 909  d.  1952) 
sp:  James  FLOCKHART-81.1 1.2h  (b.1892  m.1939  d.1954) 
!—  3.  June  FLOCKHART-81.1 1.2.1  (b.1963) 

sp:  Stewart  Alexander  ROSS-81 . 1 1 .21  h  (b.  1 940  m.1 963) 
^-  4.  Stewart  James  ROSS-81. 11. 211  (b.1965) 
4.  Sheryllyn  May  ROSS-81. 11. 212  (b.1966) 
4.  Irene  Jane  ROSS-81. 1 1.213  {b.1968) 
4.  David  Alexander  ROSS-8 1.11.214  (b.  1 969) 
3.  Auriel  FLOCKH ART-81 . 1 1 .22  (b.  1 943) 
sp:  Rodney  Osborne  DAWKINS-81.1 1.22h  (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  4.  Leanne  Patricia  DAWKINS-81.1 1.221  (b.1966) 
L  4.  Richard  Paul  DAWKINS-81.1 1.222  (b.1969) 

2.  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.3    (b.1911  d.1992) 
sp:  Phyllis  KING-81. 11. 3w  (m.1940) 

3.  Peter  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.31  (b.1941) 
sp:  Sheila  Reneira  ROBERTSON-81.1 1.31w  (b.1922  m.1947) 
4.  Shirley  Anne  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.311  (b.1950) 
sp:  Geoffrey  WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 1  h  (b.l 940  m.  1 975) 
—  5.  Dusty  Lee  WEATHERHEAD-81. 11. 31 11  (b.l  977) 
5.  Rhyn  WEATHERHEAD-81. 11.3112  (b.1980) 
5.  Krystal  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3113  (b.l 985) 
4.  David  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.312  (b.l 983) 
sp:  Connie  CHINSEN-81.11.312w 
sp:  Janet  Dawn  PURDY-81.11.312w  (m.1 988) 

—  2.  Pearl  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.4  (b.1914) 
sp:  Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.4h  (b.1921) 

—  3.  Peter  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.41  (b.1951) 
sp:  Gillian  Alice  THORNHILL-81. 11.41  (m.1984) 

4.  Lisa  HALLUMS-81.1 1.411 

—  2.  Vida  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.5  (b.1919) 
sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81.11.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 

—  3.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.51  (b.1947) 
sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.11.51w  (m.1969) 
p  4.  Sharron  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.511  (b.1970) 
sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81 .1 1 .51  w2  (b.l 950  m.1 973) 
[—  4.  Timony-Lee  de  Vols  SIEBERT-81.1 1.512  (b.1977) 


Page  1 


325 


—  4.  Robin  James  deVoisSIEBERT-81.1 1.513  (b.1978) 
4.  Sarah  Anne  de  Vois  SlEBERT-81. 11.514  (b.1981) 
—  3.  Vernon  Marcus  deVosSlEBERT-81.1 1.52  (b.1948) 
sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.52w 


—  3.  Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.53  (b.1951) 


2 


3 


—  2.  Esme  BOARDMAN-81.11.6  (b.1922) 
i       sp:  Hendrik  Joliannes  NAUDE-81.11.6h 

2.  Idris  Peter  James  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.7  (b.1931) 
sp  EleenMayMURING-8111w2  (m  1907)             Family  GfOUp  RGCOrd     "263  Pagelo.1 

Husband   j^^^^j^^  Marcus  SIEBERT-8 1 . 1 1 .5h 

Born 

2  Oct  1921 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

15  Dec  1945 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife 

1             Vida  BOARDMAN-8 1.11.5 

1 

Bom 

22  Sep  1919 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

James  BOARDMAN-8. 1.11.                                                                                MRIN:  249             B  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8. 1 . 1 1  .w                                                                                                   E  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SIEBERT-8 1.11. 51 

j 

1 
1 

Born 

24  Feb  1947 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Pamela  MarvSTOTT-8 1.1 1.5 Iw                                                                                          MRIN:  264 

Married 

Jul  1969 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Vernon  Marcus  de  Vos  SIEBERT-8 1.11.52 

1 

! 

Bom 

15  Jun  1948 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jennifer  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.52w                                                                                 MRIN:  266  1 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-8 1 . 1 1 .53  L 

i 
1 

! 

'  Born 

:               2  Feb  1951 

Place  ■ 

Christened 

Place  1 

Died 

Place  I 

Buried 

Place  1 

i 

j  Spouse  ■ 

:  Married 

1  Place  ■ 

326 


Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no.  1 


8  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


2  James  BOARDMAN-8. 1.11. 


B:  15  Oct  1879 

P  :  HolbroolcBarldy  East,CP,South  Africa 

M:  26  Dec  1907  --  249 

P  :  ,Bulawayo,Rhodesia,Africa 

D:22  Sep  1967 

P  :  Salisbury  (Harar,Rhodesia  (Zimbab„Africa 


1  Vida  BOARDMAN-81.11.5 


B:  22  Sep  1919 
P :  ...Africa 

M:  15  Dec  1945  -  263 

P: 

D: 

P: 


Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81 .1 1  .Sh 
(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8. 1 . 1 1  .w 


B:24  May  1888 
P  :  ...South  Africa 
D:2  Jul  1972 

P  :  Salisbury.Rhodesia.Zimbabwe.Africa 


4  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8. 1 


B:25  Nov  1834 
P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
M:  22  Aug  1861  -  386 
P :  ...Africa 
D: 
P: 


B:  22  Jul  1808 

P  :  Newton.Lancs. .England 

M:  17  Feb  1834  -  334 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


B:  1815 

P  :  Newton.Lancs. .England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp.Cape  Province.South  Africa 


10  Humphry  THOMAS-x8  h2 


Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 


B:26  Nov  1841 

P  :  Grahamstown..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D: 


11 


B:  1812 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
M:  14  May  1838  -  383 
P  :  Bathurst,.Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:  18  Jan  1848 

P  :  Grahamstown..Cape  Province.South  Africa 


Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


B: 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:2  0ct  1875 

P  :  Lady  Grey..Cape  Province.South  Africa 


12 


13 


B: 
P: 

D: 
P: 


1 .  Vida  BOARDMAN-81 .1 1 .5    (b.1 91 9) 

sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81. 11.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
2.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.51  (b.1947) 
sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.11.51w  (m.1969) 
^  3.  Sharron  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11. 511  (b.1970) 
sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81 .1 1 .51w2  (b.1950  m.1973) 
h-  3.  Timony-Leede  Vols  SIEBERT-81. 11.512  (b.1977) 
|—  3.  Robin  James  de  Vols  SIEBERT-81. 11. 51 3  (b.1978) 
L  3.  Sarah  Anne  de  Vols  SIEBERT-81. 11.514  (b.1981) 
2.  Vemon  Marcus  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.52  (b.1948) 
sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11.52w 
-  2.  Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81. 11. 53  (b.1951) 


19  Aug  1997 


327 


ID#  81.11.7 


IDRIS    PETER    JAMES  BOARDMAN 

Idris  Peter  James  Boardman  was  the  son  of  James 
Boardman  M.B.E.  and  Eveleen  May  Meiring,  was  born  in  Rhodesia  ( 
probably  Bulawayo  or  Salisbury),  on  February  7,  1931. 

The    following  newspaper  article  and  picture  were  taken 

from  the  Sunday  Mail  in  1964: 

QUALIFIED    IN    UNITED  STATES 

A  successfull  Rhodesian  abroad  is  Mr.  Peter  Boardman, 
who  recently  graduated  with  honours  from  the  University  of  Minnesota, 
United  States,  as  a  doctor  of  medicine. 

Rhodesian-born ,  Mr.  Boardman  was  educated  at  Prince 
Edward  School  and  Natal  University.  After  working  in  England  and 
Canada  he  joined  the  American  Air  Force  and  it  was  only  at  the  expiry 
of  his  service  that  he  decided  to  study  medicine. 


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ID#  8.1.12 


NEVILLE  GARFIELD  HOPE  BOARDMAN 

One  of  the  casualties  of  the  Anglo-Boer  War  1899-1902 


Neville  Garfield  Hope  Boardman  was  bom  Dec  8,  1881  at  Barkly  East,  Cape 
Province,  South  Africa  to  Caroline  Francis  Thomas,  and  was  the  twelfth  child  of  Philip 
William  Boardman. 

He  was  a  very  serious  boy,  assuming  leadership  in  the  group  of  young  folks  of  Barkly 
East.  He  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  a  Barkly  Junior  Tennis  Club  and  which  used  the  old 
Dampier  tennis  court  for  their  practices. 

On  one  occasion,  under  the  leadershq)  of  Neville,  the  young  folks  of  Barkly  organized 
a  town  dance.  They  decorated  the  Town  Hall  and  had  a  large  attendance  which  proved  to  be 
a  grand  affair. 

Gymnasium  activities  was  part  of  the  season  program  for  the  young  folks.  NeviUe  was 
unable  to  take  leadership  for  the  1899  season,  and  no  one  else  would  assimie  the 
responsibility.  So  for  that  season  Gymnasium  activities  were  not  held. 

In  the  Barkly  East  Reporter  of  March  1902  appeared  the  following: 

DEATH  OF  CORPORAL  BOARDMAN 

It  is  with  the  deepest  possible  regret  that  we  record  the  death  of  Neville  Boardman, 
which  occurred  on  Saturday  evening  last.  (March  1,  1902) 

The  deceased  had  been  suffering  from  enteric  fever  for  a  considerable  time.  He  had 
been  in  bed  a  month,  and  was  ill  quite  a  fortnight  before  he  took  to  his  bed.  For  a  long  time, 
with  carefiil  nursing  and  the  most  assiduous  attention  on  the  part  of  Dr.  McTavish,  the  patient 
seemed  to  be  going  on  very  well,  until  the  middle  of  last  week  when  he  was  seized  with  a 
violent  attack  of  delirium,  followed  by  hemorrhage.  Everyone  then  knew  there  was  very  little 
chance  of  his  pulling  through,  and,  although  his  strong  constitution  enabled  him  to  live  on  for 
a  few  days,  he  quietly  passed  away  on  Saturday  evening.  Being  just  on  the  verge  of  manhood 
-  he  was  in  his  21st  year  -  and  being  also  a  steady,  promising,  young  fellow,  who  was  the  joy 


329 


of  his  home,  it  is  easy  to  imagine  what  a  great  blow  his  death  was  to  his  parents.  We  are  quite 
sure  that  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Boardman  have  the  sympathy  of  every  one  here.  Neville  has  been  in 
many  engagements,  both  in  this  district  and  in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony,  and 
has  proved  himself  a  brave  soldier.  It  was  not  long  ago  that  he  alone  held  up  twelve  Boers, 
for  which  he  was  con:5)limented  by  Colonel  Munro.  Yet  it  was  not  by  the  Mauser  bullet  that 
he  was  laid  low,  but  by  the  terrible  scourage  that  has  carried  off  more  than  half  of  our  soldiers 
who  have  laid  down  their  lives  in  South  Africa.  During  his  delirium  his  mind  was  almost 
continually  dwelling  on  the  campaign,  and  he  was  frequently  saddling  up  for  the  purpose  of 
chasing  the  enemy. 

The  funeral  took  place  on  Sunday,  and,  in  the  absence  of  the  Rector,  was  conducted 
by  the  Lay  Reader,  Mr.  H.  L.  Dampier.  The  deceased  was  accorded  a  military  ftmeraL,  the 
coflBn,  covered  with  the  Union  Jack  and  laden  with  wreaths  and  crosses,  being  borne  on  the 
gun  carriage  of  the  68*  Battery  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  The  firing  party  consisted  of  members 
of  the  Highland  Light  Infentry.  The  N.E.M.R.  (of  which  the  deceased  was  a  member) 
attended  in  good  numbers,  together  with  the  Cape  Police  and  most  of  the  leading  residents. 
The  corpse  was  first  taken  to  St.  Joseph's  Church,  where  the  usual  service  took  place, 
supplemented  by  a  hymn  and  the  playing  of  the  "Death  March".  At  the  conclusion  of  the 
service  at  the  graveside  the  usual  volleys  were  fired,  and  the  bugler  sounded  "The  Retreat". 
It  should  also  be  mentioned  that  the  bagpipes  were  in  attendance,  and,  by  their  weird  music, 
added  to  the  solemnity  of  the  occasion. 


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Summary  for  Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.1 .12. 

13  Aug  1997  Page  J 

Born  on  8  Deal  881        at  ,  Barkly  East,  CP,  South  Africa 
Christened  on  at 

Died  on  1  Mar  1902  at 
Buried  on  at  Sex:  M  ID:  8.1.12. 

Father:  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1  Mother:  Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2 


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D#  8.  1.  12.  "'copy 


^      REQUEST  FOk  TRANSFER  BY  ! 
NEVILLE  GAKFIELD  HOPE  BOAKDMAN  f  \ 
ANGLO  -  BOEK  WAK  1P99-1P01 


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ID#  8.1.12.  LETTEK  WRITTEN  BY  NEVILLE  GA±^FIELD 

HOPE  BOA±<.DMAN  TO  HIS  MOTHEk,  CAROLINE  FKANCIS  THOMAS 
.c^/i^'^^^AkiDMAN .  ANGLO  -  BOEK  WAK       1899  -  1901 


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333 


ID#  8.2 


WILLIAM  JOHN  BOARDMAN 


Grahamstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa,  became  the  birthplace  of  William  John 
Boardman,  the  second  son  and  child  of  James  Hayes  boardman  and  Elizabeth  Dixie,  on 
November  17,  1836. 

At  the  age  of  twenty-one  he  was  living  in  the  Albert  District,  Cape  Province,  in  the 
Division  of  Aliwal  North,  where  he  married  Emma  Thomas,  by  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Wallis,  on 
December  15, 1858.  Emma  was  the  daughter  of  Humphry  Thomas  and  Jane  Sophia  Holder, 
William's  step  mother. 

The  general  inqjression  of  the  climate  in  Africa  is  as  being  moderate  and  hot.  But  the 
Barkly  East  District  was  secluded  in  the  mountainous  range  of  the  Drakensburg,  and  is  one 
of  the  coldest  sections  of  South  Africa.  One  division  of  Aliwal  North  is  divided  into  numerous 
sections  of  land  or  farms.  The  government  retains  ownership  of  the  land  and  at  public  sales, 
leases  or  re-news  the  leases  of  these  farms  for  a  period  of  twenty-one  years. 

The  following  newspaper  article  well  describes  a  winter  expedition  of  William  and 
several  other  sturdy  descendants  of  the  1 820  Settler  friends  who  made  this  trip  to  inspect  or 
select  a  farm.  This  article  was  written  by  Senator  G.G.  Munnik,  the  government  official 
having  charge  of  transacting  these  public  land  sale  leases: 

"It  was  part  of  my  duty  to  hand  over  the  beacons  of  these  ferms  to  the  purchasers,  and 
as  roads  were  primitive  and  steep,  all  traveling  was  done  on  horseback,  with  a  couple  of  pack- 
horses  to  carry  blankets  and  food.  On  one  occasion  in  which  I  had  to  meet  a  number  of 
farmers  at  the  top  of  the  Drakensberg,  and  the  day  before  showed  a  heavy  black  and  white 
volume  of  clouds,  denoting  a  snowstorm  of  which  the  district  had  six  or  seven  a  year.-  -  - 1 

had  to  start  at  4  o'clock  as  I  had  a  seven  hour's  ride  before  me.  1  (put  my  horse)  into  a 

three-quarter  pace  gallop.  Small  icicles  formed  immediately  on  the  horse's  nostrils  and  my 
moustache  from  our  breaths,  while  every  rivulet  and  stream  was  frozen  over  with  ice  so  that 
when  the  horse  crossed  them  it  seemed  as  if  they  were  going  through  glass.  So  cold  was  it 
that  after  a  couple  of  miles  I  would  jump  off  and  throw  the  reins  to  one  of  the  men  and  start 
running  in  a  long  trot.  Owing  to  the  rarity  of  the  air,  however,  and  heavy  clothing,  two  or 


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three  hundred  yards  finished  me  up  -  it  circulated  the  blood,  and  I  was  again  on  old  Torment's 
back  for  a  spin.  In  this  manner  I  proceeded  nearly  the  whole  way,  and  when  I  reached  our 
trysting  place  I  found  waiting  for  me  John  Sephton,  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN,  Clem  Penny, 
William  Gush,  Tom  Isted,  and  Field  Comet,  Henry  Carlisle.  These  men  were  all  sturdy 
descendants  of  the  1820  Settlers  and  would  not  have  broken  an  appointment  for  a  few  feet 
of  snow.  This  I  knew  and  had  therefore  pushed  through  on  my  terrible  cold  ride. 

On  top  of  the  Drakensbergen  the  snow  was  still  falling  and  in  places  our  horses  fell 
up  to  their  bellies  in  snow  holes.  The  Settlers  had  brought  pack  horses  with  wood  and  every 
now  and  then,  to  thaw  our  limbs  a  bit,  they  would  make  a  fire,  around  which  we  clustered 
closely. 

I've  never  experienced  such  cold  in  my  life  but  we  pretended  to  be  very  brave  and 
laughed  at  it.  That  night  we  all  slept  at  Henry  Carlisle's  after  thawing  ourselves  at  a  roaring 
fire  and  enjoyed  a  hearty  meal  which  Mrs.  Carlisle  had  prepared  for  us." 

After  his  marriage,  William  and  Emma  lived  in  Burghersdorp  and  Lady  Grey,  and  on 
July  25,  1866,  at  the  Public  Land  Sale,  William  bid  for  a  lease  on  lot  929,  in  the  Division  of 
Aliwal  NortL  The  annual  rent  was  two  pounds  nineteen  shillings  two  pence.  It  covered  an 
area  of  2962  morgen  and  562  square  roods.  They  named  this  form  "ASHTON". 

William  John  Boardman  and  Emma  Thomas  were  the  parents  often  children: 
Elizabeth  Jane  Boardman       1 5  Jan  1 860 
Hun^)hry  Thomas  Boardman  10  Jun  1861 
John  Henry  Boardman  1 4  Jun  1 863 

William  Isaiah  Boardman  1 7  Feb  1 865 
James  Boardman  13  Sep  1866 

Margaret  Dgusta  Boardman  20  Aug  1 869 
William  Charles  Boardman  1  Aug  1871 
Alfi-ed  Herbert  Boardman  8  Aug  1873 
Philip  Clarence  Boardman  4  Jan  1 876 
Sybil  Irene  Boardman  1 8  Dec  1 878 

William  John  Boardman  died  April  22, 1909  at  Maclear,  C^  Province,  South  Afiica. 


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3 


""sband    ^-jj-^  JqJ^j  BOARDMAN-8.2 

Born 

1836 

Place 

\ 

1 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

1909 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 

MRIN:  334 

S  Deceased 

1 

Husband's  mother 

Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 

S  Deceased 

Wif( 

'        EmmaTHOMAS-8.2  w 

Born 

28  Feb  1839 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Chnstened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Humphry  THOMAS 

MRIN:  383 

a  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 

a  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

i  Sex 

i  c 
1  r 

EUzabeth  BOARD] 

VlAN-8.2.1 

Bom 

15  Jan  1860 

Place 

Spionkop, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Georse  Albert  Ernest  HARVEY-8.2.1h 

MRIN:  376 

Married 

Place 

,  ,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Humphry  Thomas 

BOARDMAN-8.2.2 

Born 

10  Jun  1861 

Place 

Burgersdorp, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

18  Sep  1901 

Place 

Barkly  East,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w 

MRIN:  372 

Married 

18Mav  1887 

Place 

Ashton,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

!  Sex 
M 

1  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3 

Bom 

14  Jun  1863 

Place 

Burgersdorp, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

i  Spouse 

Emilv  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3w 

MRIN:  375 

Married 

12  Jun  1894 

1  Place 

i  Mclear,  ,  Cape  Province.  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

WilUam  Isaiah  BOARDMAN-8.2.4 

!  Bom 

i               17  Feb  1865 

Place 

Lady  Grey, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

1  Place 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  335 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Husband   ^-jj-^  j^y^  BOARDMAN-8.2 

Wife 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex, 

M  i 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

Born 

13  Sep  1866 

Place 

Barkly  East,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

Frances  Emilv  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

MRIN:  373 

1 

Married 

30 Aor 1890 

Place 

Mclear, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Margaret  Augusta '. 

30ARDMAN-8.2.6 

Bom 

20  Aug  1869 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

WilUam  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

I  

Bom 

1  Aug  1871 

Place 

Lady  Grey,  Lady  Grey,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  Dec  1936 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 

MRIN:  377 

Married 

10  Apr  1899 

Place 

Mclear,  Maclear,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8 

Born 

8  Aug  1873 

Place 

Barkly  East,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w 

MRIN:  378 

Married 

Place 

.  , .  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9 

Bom 

4  Jan  1873 

Place 

,  Barkly,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

! 

Christened 

3  Feb  1876 

Place 

,  Lauristen,  Aliwal  North,  South  Africa 

■  Died 

1  1941 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

i  Spouse 

Michelle  Maria  CORY-8.2.9  w 

MRIN:  225 

Married 

Place 

i  Sex 
F 

Sybil  Irene  BOAR 

DMAN-8.2.10. 

1  Bom 

1               18  Dec  1878 

Place 

Barkly  East,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

j  Christened 

Place 

{  Died 

1 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 

MRIN:  248 

Married 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 

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Descendants  of  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 


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1 .  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       (b.1 836  d.1 909) 

sp:  Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w     (b.  1 839) 

2.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8.2. 1  (b.1860) 
sp:  George  Albert  Ernest  HARVEY-8.2.1h 
2.  Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2     (b.1 861  cl.1901) 
sp:  Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w  (m.1887) 
—  3.  Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1 
j        sp:  Peter  0'CONNOR-8.2.2.1h 

^  4.  Evelyn  Mary  O'CONNOR-822 11  (b.1912) 
sp:  John  CURRIE-82211h 

5.  Rosemary  Kathleen  Carliese  CURRIE-8221 1 1  (b.1941) 
sp:  BRYANT-822111h 

6.  Nicola  BRYANT-8221111  (b.1966) 
sp:  Gerthew  MATHEW-8221 1h2 

5.  Christopher  Gerthew  Porter  MATHEW-8221 12  (b.1949) 
sp:  Denise  MANNING-822112w 
I—  4.  Thomas  Peter  O'CONNOR-822 12  (b.1915) 
sp:  Annie  ROBERTS-a2212w  (m.1944) 
4.  Ethel  Nora  Elizabeth  O'CONNOR-82213  (b.1917) 
sp:  Walter  PROVOST-82213h  (m.1940) 
—  5.  Marion  Nora  PROVOST-822131     (b.1 941  cl.1984) 
sp:  Howard  DRURY-8221 31  h  (m.1975) 

6.  Caroline  Rose  DRURY-8221 311  (b.1977) 
5.  Irene  Grace  PROVOST-822132    (b.1 943) 
sp:  Alan  Thornhill  FISHER-822132h 
—  6.  Wayne  Thornhill  FISHER-8221 321  (b.1963) 


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6.  Glen  Thomhill  FISHER-8221322  (b.1965) 
sp:  Peter  LAUBSCHANGE-82213h2    (b.1941  m.1964  d.1984) 

—  5.  Desiree  Ann  LAUBSCHANGE-822133  (b.1964) 

—  5.  CharieneDawnLAUBSCHANGE-822134  (b.1968) 
^  4.  Muriel  Marie  Stella  O'CONNOR-82214     (b.1919  d.1940) 

sp:  William  FIELDS-82214h 

—  5.  Child  FIELDS-822141  (b.1940) 
3.  Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 

sp:  Johanna  Adrianna  VAN  ROYN-8.2.2.2w 
I—  4.  Sheila  BOARDMAN-82221 
■        sp:  WINEARLS-82221h 
I        p  5.  Christopher  WINEARLS-82221 1 
I         j—  5.  Harold  WINEARLS-822212 
j  5.  William  WINEARLS-82221 3 

^  4.  Dudley  BOARDMAN-82222 
3.  William  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3 
sp:  Hester  Helena  DU  TOIT-8.2.2.3w  (b.1903  m.1926) 
4.  Frances  Rosina  BOARDMAN-82231     (b.1 929) 
sp:  Douglas  SHARP-82231  h     (b.  1 91 0  m.  1 988) 
4.  Aletta  Louise  BOARDMAN-82232     (b.1 933) 
sp:  Frans  KRUGER-82232h     (b.  1 979  m.  1 954) 
h-  5.  Hester  Helena  KRUGER-822321     (b.1 957) 
I        sp:  W.J.  BADENHURST-822321h  (m.198) 


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!—  6.  Aletta  BADENHURST-8223211  (b.1984) 
^  6.  Willem  Johannes  BADENHURST-822321 2  (b.1986) 
5.  Martha  Louisa  KRUGER-822322  (b.1958) 
sp:  Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h    (b.  1 950  m.  1 977) 
^  6.  Hendre  DU  TOIT-8223221  (b.1978) 
6.  Loulette  DU  TOIT-8223222    (b.  1 980) 
6.  Frans  DU  TOIT-8223223  (b.1984) 

I 

5.  Frances  Hazel  KRUGER-8223223  (b.1967) 
sp:  Martinus  Johannes  VAN  ZYL-822323h    (m.  1 986) 
3.  Ivy  Muriel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 
sp:  Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h  (m.1926) 
^  4.  Son  KINSLEY-82241      (b.  1 928  d.  1928) 
sp:  Frederick  Conroy  KEOWN-8.2.2.4h2 
3.  Duncan  Humphrey  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5  (b.1897) 
i       sp:  Joyce  CHADWICK-8.2.2.5w 

—  3.  Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.6 
2.  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3  (b.1863) 

sp:  Emily  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3w    (m.1894  d.1899) 
2.  William  Isaiah  BOARDMAN-8.2.4  (b.1865) 
2.  James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5  (b.1866) 

sp:  Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w   (b.1870  m.1890) 

p  3.  Frederick  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.1 

I—  3.  Walter  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.2    (b.  1 892  d.  1892) 

^  3.  OLIVER  Francis  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.3 

—  3.  Alice  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.4  (b.1884) 
sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h  (m.1921) 
—  4.  Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541  (b.1924) 

sp:  Robin  DIMMOCK-82541h     (b.1923  m.1948) 

—  5.  Robin  Charles  DIMMOCK-82541 1  (b.1971) 
sp:  Neithleigh  BROPHY-82541 1  (m.1971) 

I        —  6.  Cailim  DIMMOCK-82541 11  (b.1971) 
—  6.  AlyssaDiMMOCK-8254112  (b.1977) 
sp:  Rayanne  Rutherford  SMITH-82541 1  w2  (m.1982) 
5.  Helen  Christine  DIMMOCK-82541 2  (b.1950) 
sp:  Onelia  Tavema  TURlSAN-825412h  (b.1949) 
'—  5.  Margaret  Mary  DIMMOCK-82541 3  (b.1952) 

sp:  Gary  Duncan  HAMILTON  major-825413h  (b.1952) 
6.  Sarah  HAMILTON-8254131  (b.1983) 
6.  Duncan  Graham  HAMILTON-8254132  (b.1985) 
^  5.  William  Robert  DIMMOCK-825414  (b.1954) 
^  4.  Mary  Frances  KEOWN-82542     (b.1932  d.1984) 
sp:  John  George  DE  BRUiN-82432h    (b.  1 932) 

—  5.  John  George  I  DE  BRUIN-825421  (b.1956) 
sp:  Pamela  HYDE-825421w 

6.  Candice  Alice  DE  BRUIN-825421 1 
6.  Devon  DE  BRUIN-825421 2 
sp:  Pien-e  Grantley  SMITH-82542h2  (m.1964) 

—  5.  Leigh  Alice  SMITH-825422  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Shaun  Wilfred  SMITH-825423  (b.1968) 
3.  Cecil  Willoby  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.5 
3.  Mabel  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

sp:  DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h 

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sp:  John  BLYTHE-8256h2 
3.  James  French  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 
sp:  Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 

4.  Yvonne  BOARDMAN-82571 

sp:  John  TORIEN-82571h 
4.  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82572 
sp:  LAMPRECHT-82572h 
f—  5.  Wendy  LEMPRECHT-825721 
L  5.  Son  LEMPRECHT-825722 
K  4.  Valerie  BOARDMAN-82573 
sp:  NEETHLING-82573h 
4.  Jean  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574 
sp:  John  Dell  BO ARDMAN-82574h     (b.  1 936  m.  1 968) 

5.  Jennifer  BOARDMAN-825741     (b.  1 969) 
I—  5.  Victoria  BOARDMAN-825742  (b.1971) 
5.  Pamela  BOARDMAN-825743  (b.1973) 
4.  Dinah  BOARDMAN-82575 
3.  Clarence  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.8 
sp:  Doris  SMITH-8.2.5.8h 

—  4.  Clarice  May  BOARDMAN-82581  (b.1934) 

sp:  Hunter  Charles  BRADFIELD-82581h     (b.1929  m.1952) 

—  5.  Elena  Lynne  BRADFIELD-82581 1  (b.1953) 
sp:  PRINGLE-825811h 

^  5.  Cheryl  Dawn  BRADFIELD-825812  (b.1957) 
4.  Newton  Trevor  BOARDMAN-82582     (b.1 935) 
sp:  Shirley  May  HOWARD-82582w     (b.  1 942  m.  1 959) 
5.  Marcelle  May  BOARDMAN-825821     (b.1 961) 
5.  Gerald  Wayne  BOARDMAN-825822    (b.  1 963) 
5.  Jennifer  Anne  BOARDMAN-825823    (b.1 965) 
5.  Tracy  Lee  BOARDMAN-825824     (b.  1 972) 
4.  Denis  Clyde  BOARDMAN-82583     (b.  1 939) 
sp:  Jean  Ann  MACKINTOTH-82583w    (b.1941  m.1963) 
5.  Cathy  Ann  BOARDMAN-825831     (b.  1 963) 
5.  Julie  Lynne  BOARDMAN-825832     (b.1 967) 

—  5.  Richard  John  BOARDMAN-825833  (b.1 973) 
^  5.  Clint  Gregory  BOARDMAN-825834  (b.1976) 

3.  Ronald  Bennet  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.9 
3.  Hildred  Czarina  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.10.  (b.1 906  d.1984) 
sp:  Robert  Brockley  CROWDER-8.2.5.10.h 

4.  Molly  Amy  CROWDER-825. 10.1  (b.1927) 
sp:  William  GOWER-825.10.1h 

—  5.  Trevor  William  GOWER-825.1 0.1.1 

—  5.  Graham  Robert  GOWER-825.10.1.2 

—  5.  Brian  Lester  GOWER-825.1 0.1. 3 
4.  Raymond  Peter  CROWDER-825.10.2 

sp:  Shirley  Ann  MONROE-825.10.2w 
|—  5.  Peter  Robin  CROWDER-825.10.21 

5.  Andrew  Raymond  CROWDER-825.10.22 
5.  Jennifer  Ann  CROWDER-825. 10.23 
—  3.  Marjorie  Maud  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.1 1 . 
sp:  Stephen  MURRAY-825.11h 
^—  4.  Thora  Frances  MURRAY-825.1 1.1  (b.1925) 


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sp:  Johannes  Hercules  VILJOEN-825.1 1.1  h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
sp:  MUNDELL-825.11.1h2 

—  5.  Vivian  Jean  MUNDELL-825. 11. 1.1  (b.1949) 

sp:  Joseph  COETZEE-825.1 1.1.1 
sp:  VAN  RENSBURG-825.11.1.1 
sp:  Desmond  JENSON-825.1 1.1.1  (m.1985) 

—  5.  Lilien  Frances  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.2  (b.1956) 

i 

I        sp:  Derek  Hugh  PAXTON-825. 11.1.2  (b.1953  m.1979) 
6.  Rozanne  Lee  PAXTON-825. 1 1 . 1 .?  (b.  1 980) 
h-  6.  Brian  Wilfred  Barlow  PAXTON-825-11.1.?  (b.1982) 
1  I        L  6.  Shannon  Frances  PAXTON-825.11.1.?  (b.1986) 

I  L_  5  Rene  Lee  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.3  (b.1958) 

I  sp:  Andrew  Arthur  SM ITHEN-825. 1 1 . 1 .3  (b.  1 952  m.  1 98 1 ) 

I  ^  6.  SonSMITHEN-825.11.1.? 

\-~  4.  Hillary  MURRAY-825.1 1.2 
i  sp:  FOURIE-825.11.2h 

j  j—  5.  Karen  FOURIE-825.1 1.2.1 

I  —  5.  Michelle  FOURIE-825.1 1.2.2 

sp:  MURRELL-825.11.2h2 
^  5.  Deborah  MURRELL-825. 11.2.3 
I       sp:  Sam  VOS-825.11.h2 

—  4.  James  VOS-825.11.3 

I  sp:  Susan  BRISSON-825.1 1.3w 

I  —  5.  Kevin  VOS-825.11.3. 1 

—  5.  Jennifer  VOS-825. 1 1 .3.2 
L-  5.  Deidre  VOS-825. 11. 3.3 

—  4.  Lorraine  VOS-825. 1 1 .4 

r—  3.  Doreen  Emily  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.12. 

sp:  Hugh  MOSS-825.12.h 
I        —  4.  Geoffrey  MOSS-825.1 2.1 
i        [—  4.  Joan  MOSS-825.1 2.2 

sp:  Brian  DOYLE-825.12.2H 
t—  4.  Rhona  MOSS-825.1 2.3 
I        sp:  Noel  JOHNSON-825.12.3H 
^  4.  Colleen  MOSS-825.1 2.4 
—  3.  Frances  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.13. 
sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h 
4.  Anne  Irene  KEOWN-825. 13.1 
sp:  Charles  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 
!—  5.  Sharon  ANDERSON-825.13.1.1  (b.1964) 
sp:  Nichols  CHAPMAN-825. 1 3. 1 .? 

—  5.  Kim  ANDERSON-825. 1 3. 1 .2  (b.  1 965) 

r-  5.  Graham  ANDERSON-825.13.1.3  (b.1968) 
^  5.  Bryan  ANDERSON-825. 13. 1.4  (b.  1972) 
3.  Ediar  Raleigh  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 
sp:  Jane  BABLE-825.14.W 

—  4.  James  BOARDMAN-825.14.1 

—  4.  Kenneth  BOARDMAN-825.14.2 

—  4.  Cyril  BOARDMAN-825. 14.3 

—  4.  Claude  BOARDMAN-825. 14.4 

sp:  Aletha  Magdalena  LAUBSON-825.14.w2 
2.  Margaret  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.2.6     (b.  1 869) 

343 


sp:  Aletha  Magdalena  LAUBSON-825.14.w2 
3.  Margaret  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.2.6  (b.1869) 
3.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7     (b.1871  d.1936) 
sp:  Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w   (b.1878  m.1899  d.1953) 

—  4.  Georgina  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.7. 1    (b.  1 900  d.  1980) 

sp:  George  GREEN-8.2.7.1h  (d.1922) 

—  5.  Rona  Beryl  GREEN-8271 1     (b.  1 924  d.  1968) 

sp:  MaxORTEL-827.1.1h 

—  6.  ORTEL-8271 1 1 

!  —  6.  ORTEL-8271 12 

^  6.  ORTEL-8271 13 
sp:  Hendrik  Ryne  REYNEKE-8.2.7.1h2  (b.1905  m.1928) 

—  5.  Norman  REYNEKE-82712  (b.1929) 

sp:  Joey  SMITH-82712W  (b.1934) 

—  6.  Norman  Hugh  REYNEKE-827121  (b.1957) 
L-  6.  WilnaREYNEKE-827122  (b.1959) 

sp:  Calvin  PITTAWAY-827122h    (b.1956  m.1980) 

—  7.  LiezI  PITTAWAY-8271221  (b.1981) 

7.  Lorimer  Ivan  PITTAWAY-8271222  (b.1984) 
5.  Denise  REYNEKE-82713  (b.1933) 
sp:  Frikkie  BOTHA-82713h    (b.1930  m.1958) 

—  6.  Estelie  BOTHA-827131  (b.1958) 

sp:  Daniel  Nicholas  POTGIETER-827131  h  (b.1954) 

—  7.  Daniel  Nicholas  I  POTGIETER-827131 1  (b.1985) 
I—  7.  Leande  POTGIETER-827131 2  (b.1991) 

L  6.  Colin  BOTHA-827132  (b.1962) 

sp:  Riana  SMALKWYK-827132w    (b.1964  m.1986) 

—  7.  Jaco  BOTHA-827132 1  (b.1988) 
I—  7.  Zander  BOTHA-8271 322  (b.1991) 

—  4.  Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2    (b.1901  d.1980) 

sp;  Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2w  {b.1902) 

i 

i        ^  5.  Earl  Philip  BOARDMAN-82721  (b.1932) 

i 

I  sp:  Norma  Isabel  PEARSALL-82721W    (b.1 935  m.  1929) 

I  —  6.  Charlene  AnnBOARDMAN-827211     (b.1 956) 

j  sp:  Louis  Mark  VANDER  MERWE-82721 1  h    (b.  1 955) 

—  7.  Louis  Mark  1  VANDER  MERWE-82721 1 1  (b.1 980) 
L-  7.  Andre  Neil  VANDER  MERWE-82721 12  (b.1982) 

—  6.  Lauren  Norma  BOARDMAN-82721 2  (b.1959) 

sp:  Michael  ALARIC-827212h  (b.1957) 
I  I—  7.  Megan  ALARIC-8272121  (b.1985) 

!        L_  6.  Syndie  Lou  BOARDMAN-82721 3  (b.1963) 

sp:  Glen  David  WILLIAMS-827213h    (b.1 956) 

—  7.  NikkieLou  WILLiAMS-8272131  (b.1980) 

L-  7.  Karmen  Dominque  WILLIAMS-8272132  (b.1985) 
—  5.  David  Bemard  BOARDMAN-82722     (b.1 935) 
sp:  Jean  LOXTON-82722w    (b.1 940) 

—  6.  Sean  BOARDMAN-827221  (b.1960) 

i  j—  6.  Shelley  Ann  BOARDMAN-827222  (b.1961) 

1—  6.  Rory  BOARDMAN-827223     (b.1 962) 
^  5.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-82723     (b.1 940) 
sp:  Lynette  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 
j—  6.  Deon  BOARDMAN-827231  (b.1968) 

344 


[—  6.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-827232  (b.1971) 
sp:  Lynn  LAHNER-82723w2 
4.  Violet  Cory  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3    (b.  1 903  d.  1 983) 
sp:  Johann  Adam  Christoffel  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h  (b.1906) 

—  5.  Stella  RAUBENHEINER-82731  (b.1930) 
sp:  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731h    (b.1918  m.1961) 

—  6.  Leon  DUTOIT-827311  (b.1952) 
sp:  Johanna  Magdalena  Francina  DE  BRUYN-82731 1w    (b.1956  m.1976) 

—  7.  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731 1 1    (b.1 979) 
1         —  7.  Amel  DUTOIT-827311 2  (b.1980) 

7.  Francois  DUTOIT-827311 3  (b.1984) 

—  6.  Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2  (b.1956) 
sp:  Antoinette  PIENAAR-827312w   (b.1958  m.1980) 

—  7.  Stel-MarieDU  TOIT-82731 21  (b.1983) 

—  7.  YohanineDU  TOIT-82731 22  (b.1986) 
7.  NelandieDU  TOIT-82731 23    (b.1 988) 

^  6.  EstelleDU  TOIT-82731 3  (b.1968) 

—  5.  Anna  Maria  Alida  RAUBENHEINER-82732  (b.1933) 
sp:  Hendrik  Willem  Nicholas  ALBERTS-82732h     (b.1931  m.1953) 

—  6.  Amanda  Rene  ALBERTS-827321  (b.1958) 

—  6.  Hendrik  Willem  ALBERTS-827322    (b.1 962) 
^  6.  AnsuletALBERTS-827323    (b.1 968) 

—  5.  Shirley  RAUBENHEINER-82733     (b.1 935) 
sp:  Keith  HILL-82733h     (b.1935  m.1960) 

—  6.  Kevin  Patrick  HILL-827331  (b.1960) 
sp:  Linda  KRITZINGER-827331w    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  6.  Kenneth  John  HILL-827332  (b.1962) 
sp:  Karen  OBECHOLZER-827332w    (b.1 964  m.1 986) 

—  7.  Christine  HILL-8273321 
L-  7.  Christopher  HILL-8273322 

L-  6.  Merle  Sharon  HI  LL-827333    (b.1 966) 

—  5.  Linda  RAUBENHEINER-82734  (b.1937) 
sp:  Francis  DENKEMA-82734h     (b.1 937  m.1 937) 

—  6.  Jacobus  Francois  DENKEMA-827341     (b.1 967) 

—  6.  Raubenheimer  DENKEMA-827342     (b.1 970) 
L  6.  Maryna  DENKEMA-827343  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Ignatuis  van  Wyk  RAUBENHEINER-82735  (b.1939) 
sp:  Hermine  Louis  LE  ROUX-82735     (b.1 941  m.1 965) 

—  6.  Juilette  RAUBENHElMER-827351  (b.1968) 

—  6.  Johann  Adam  RAUBENHEIMER-827352    (b.1 970) 
L  6.  Viola-Marie  RAUBENHEIMER-827353  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Twin  RAUBENHEINER-82736 

—  4.  Camngton  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4    (b.  1 905  d.  1970) 

sp:  Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w  (b.1908  m.1928  d.1990) 
[—  5.  Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741     (b.1 928) 
sp:  Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h    (b.1 933  m.1 966) 

—  6.  Carrington  Roger  LAUGHTON-82741 1  (b.1972) 
I  6.  Belinda  Marjorie  LAUGHTON-82741 2  (b.1973) 

5.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742  (b.1931) 
sp:  Albert  Edward  W!LLIAMS-82742h    (b.1 930) 

—  6.  Jennifer  Anne  WILLIAMS-827421  (b.1957) 

sp:  WADE-827421  h    (b.  1 985) 

345 


—  6.  Wendy  Jane  WILLI AMS-827422  (b.1961) 
sp:  Bruce  PITT-827422h    (m.  1 980) 

—  7.  Buster  William  PITT-8274221  (b.1983) 
I—  7.  Westwood  Jay  PITT-8274222  (b.1985) 

6.  Heather  Lee  WILLI AMS-827423    (b.  1 964) 
sp:  Derek  John  BOYD-827423h    (b.  1 952  m.  1 983) 
^  7.  Derek  John  MilnerBOYD-8274231  (b.1985) 
4.  Irene  Pearl  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5    (b.1908  d.1959) 
sp:  Jorrisen  Stephen  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h  (d.1959) 
r—  5.  Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

sp:  Vanessa  PALELO-82751w 
6.  Calvin  JOUBERT-82751 1 
6.  Michelle  JOUBERT-82751 2 
6.  Yvette  JOUBERT-82751 3 
^  6.  Baron  JOUBERT-82751 4 

—  5.  Desmond  Jourisen  JOUBERT-82752 
I—  4.  Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6  (b.1913) 

sp:  Jan  Albert  VAN  NIEKERK-8.2.7.6h  (b.1906  d.1970) 

—  5.  Sheila  VAN  NIEKERK-82761  (b.1935) 
sp:  l2ak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761h    (b.1933  m.1955  d.1976) 

6.  Jacobus  Albert  MALHERBE-82761 1  (b.1956) 
sp:  Usa  NEL-82761 1w  (m.1981) 

—  7.  Harriet  MALHERBE-82761 1 1  (b.1982) 

—  7.  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761 12  (b.1985) 

—  6.  Olga  Margret  MALHERBE-82761 2  (b.1957) 
sp:  Johannes  Hermanus  Eugene  JOUBERT-827612h    (b.1955  m.1983) 
'     7.  Dominique  JOUBERT-82761 21  (b.1983) 

7.  Cherise  JOUBERT-8276122  {b.1985) 
^  6.  Sheilagh  MALHERBE-82761 3     (b.  1 965  d.  1987) 
I  sp:  Pieter  Johannes  Hennan  BIRK-827613h  (m.1984) 

5.  William  Olan  VAN  NIEKERK-82762  (b.1939) 
sp:  Anna  NEL-82762w    (b.  1 941  m.  1 959) 

6.  William  Olan  I  VAN  NIEKERK-827621  (b.1961) 
sp:  Amelia  BEZUIDENHOUDT-827621w   (b.1965  m.984) 
i  7.  Chantel  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 1  (b.198) 

—  6.  Maureen  VAN  NIEKERK-827622  (b.1964) 

—  6.  Olga  VAN  NIEKERK-827623  (b.1969) 

—  6.  Mary-Ann  VAN  NIEKERK-827624  (b.1971) 
5.  Jan  Albert  I  VAN  NIEKERK-82763  (b.1952) 

i  sp:  Elize  KRAUNAUW-82763W    (b.1 950  m. 1977) 

4.  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.7  (b.1911) 
3.  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8     (b.1 873) 
sp:  Johanna  Etresia  N AUDE-8.2.8  w    (b.1 880) 
—  4.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8. 1    (b.1 900) 
sp:  Maggie  VAN  WYK-8.2.8.1w 
p  5.  Alfred  BOARDMAN-8281 1 
L-  5.  Joseph  BOARDMAN-8281 2 
sp:  Lena  VAN  ROOYEE-82812w2 

I—  5.  Anna  Johanna  Sussana  BOARDMAN-8281 3     (b.1 939) 
sp:  Martinus  Johannes  LAAS-8281 3h    (m.  1 955) 

—  6.  Elsie  Magdalena  LAAS-8281 31 

—  6.  Henry  Johannes  LAAS-8281 32 

346 


—  6.  ElanaLAAS-828133 
^  6.  Karin  LAAS-828134 

—  5.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 4  (b.1944) 

sp:  Annie  THIART-82814w  (m.1964) 

—  6.  Charmaine  BOARDMAN-8281 41 

—  6.  Ulanda  BOARDMAN-8281 42 

sp:  Elaine  Hughes  VAN  DER  BERG-8281 4w2    (m.1 982) 

—  5.  Thomas  Richard  BOARDMAN-8281 5 

sp:  Joy  MOSSOP-8281 5w    (m.  1 971 ) 
p  6.  Janine  BOARDMAN-8281 51 

—  6.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-8281 52 

—  6.  Lizelle  BOARDMAN-8281 53 
^  6.  Karin  BOARDMAN-8281 54 

—  5.  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 6  (b.1950) 

sp:  Claire  CANNON-82816w 
|—  6.  Rosemary  BOARDMAN-8281 61 
\—  6.  Jo-Anne  BOARDMAN-8281 62 
sp:  Jenny  BOARDMAN-8281 6w2 

—  5.  Deon  Martin  BOARDMAN-8281 7  (b.1952) 

sp:  Leone  ZEELIE-82817w    (b.1958  m.1 976) 
'l—  6.  Bridgette  BOARDMAN-8281 71  (b.1978) 
j—  6.  Deon  Martin  I  BOARDMAN-8281 72  (b.1983) 
sp:  Sara  BOTHA-82817w2 

—  5.  Philip  Johannes  BOARDMAN-8281 8  (b.1960) 

sp:  Mama  Renet  CROSS-82818w    (b.1963  m.1982) 

—  6.  MarinzaRaunette  BOARDMAN-8281 81  (b.1983) 

—  6.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 82  (b.1985) 

4.  Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2    (b.  1 901  d.  1 982) 
sp:  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h  (b.  1 896  m.  1 920  d.  1 937) 
j—  5.  Alfred  Thomas  FRITZ-82821     (b.1922  d.1954) 
i        sp:  Hester  DU  PLESSIS-82821w     (b.1931  m.1942) 

—  6.  Stanley  FRITZ-82821 1  (b.1944) 

I  sp:  Nan  FRITZ-82821 1w  (m.1967) 

—  7.  Alfred  FRITZ-82821 11  (b.1968) 

—  7.  Johan  FRITZ-82821 12  (b.1973) 

sp:  Gloria  Carol  TURNER-82821 1w2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Esme  BR YANT-8282 1  w2    (b.  1 923) 
I        p  6.  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-82821 2  (b.1950) 

—  6.  Allen  FRITZ-82821 3  (b.1952) 
6.  Cheryl  FRITZ-82821 4  (b.1954) 

—  5.  Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822  (b.1923) 

sp:  Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h  (b.1920  m.1944  d.1976) 
p  6.  Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221  (b.1945) 

sp:  Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h    (b.1939  m.1966) 

—  7.  Grant  BRUMMER-828221 1  {b.1971) 

7.  Meggan  BRUMMER-828221 2  (b.1973) 
^—  6.  Shirley  DIXON-828222  {b.1948) 

sp:  Fredrick  A.  BROOKS-828222h    (b.1946  m.1 975) 

—  7.  Mark  Frederick  BROOKS-8282221  (b.1978) 
I—  7.  Natalie  Suzanne  BROOKS-8282222  {b.1981) 

—  6.  Wallace  Walter  DIXON-828223  (b.1951) 

I  sp:  Denese  Alice  HERITAGE-828223w    (b.1947  m.1973) 

347 


—  7.  Amanda  DIXON-8282231  (b.1974) 

—  7.  Warren  Ward  DIXON-8282232  (b.1976) 
7.  Lee-Ann  DIXON-8282233  (b.1981) 

^  6.  Audrey  Muriel  DIXON-828224  (b.1955) 

sp:  Neville  Trevor  INTRONA-828224h    (b.1955  m.1977) 

—  7.  Tanen  Catherine  INTRONA-8282241  (b.1979) 

—  7.  Nadine  Sharon  INTRONA-8282242  (b.1982) 

'—  7.  Christine  Bemanette  INTRONA-8282243  (b.1985) 

—  5.  Millicent  Etresia  FRITZ-82823  (b.1925) 

sp:  Jan  Albertus  PRETORIUS-82823h    (b.1915  d.1948) 

—  6.  Noel  Allen  PRETORlUS-828231  (b.1945) 

sp:  Cherryl  Carol  SEITZ-828231w   {b.1950  m.1970) 
7.  Duane  PRETORlUS-828231 1  (b.1978) 
sp:  George  Raleigh  OCHSE-828223h2  (b.1929  m.1951) 

—  6.  Colleen  Etresia  OCHSE-828232  (b.1952) 

sp:  Sean  Kevin  WALSH-828232h    (b.1929  m.1972) 
j  —  7.  TraceyWALSH-8282321  (b.1977) 

L-  7.  Shannon  WALSH-8282322  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Sheila  Ethel  OCHSE-828233  (b.1954) 

sp:  Ivan  James  METELERKAMP-828233h    (b.1948  m.1974) 

—  7.  Darren  METELERKAMP-8282331  (b.1975) 

—  7.  Ursula  METELERKAMP-8282332  (b.1976) 
7.  Robyn  METELERKAMP-828333  (b.1982) 

^  6.  Clive  Anthony  OCHSE-828234  (b.1965) 

—  5.  Roelf  FRITZ-82824  (b.1928) 

sp:  Peggy  Beatrice  RAW-82824w    (b.1928  m.1952) 

—  6.  Beryl  Elizabeth  FRiTZ-828241  (b.1952) 

sp:  Robert  Peter  EVANS-828241h    (b.1951  m.1975) 

—  7.  ClairLisaEVANS-8282411  (b.1976) 

—  7.  GarethCraigEVANS-8282412  (b.1979) 

^  7.  Bronwynne  Leigh  EVANS-8282413  (b.1982) 
I        —  6.  Kenneth  FRITZ-828242  (b.1956) 

—  6.  Deborah  Ann  FRITZ-828243  (b.1965) 

sp:  Graham  Complan  CARRUTHERS-828243h 

—  7.  AlisterJamesCARRUTHERS-8282431  (b.1989) 
7.  Megan  CARRUTHERS-8282432  (b.1991) 

L—  6.  Brian  Allan  FRITZ-828244  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Frederick  John  FRITZ-82825  (b.1930) 

sp:  Jeanette  Kathleen  STOREY-82825w  (m.1951) 
~  6.  Linda  FRITZ-828251 

—  5.  Sybil  FRITZ-82826  (b.1934) 

sp:  Siebert  UYS-82826h     (b.1928  m.1951  d.1983) 

—  6.  Carol  Lugene  UYS-828261  (b.1952) 

sp:  Louis  Matthys  STEYN-828261h    (b.1950  m.1972) 

—  7.  Elton  Louis  STEYN-8282611  (b.1973) 
^  7.  Sacha  Sybil  STEYN-8282612  (b.1977) 

L-  6.  John  Derek  UYS-828262  (b.1954) 

sp:  Brenda  Dawn  BIJL-828262w    (b.1962  m.1981) 

—  7.  Bridget  Anna  UYS-8282621  (b.1981) 

I—  7.  ALLISON  Chantal  UYS-8282622  (b.1985) 

—  5.  Ivy  Doreen  FRITZ-82827  (b.1936) 

sp:  Tielman  ROOS-82827h     (b.  1 930  m.  1 955) 

348 


6.  Yolande  ROOS-828271     (b.  1 955) 
sp:  Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h    (b.1944  m.1975) 

—  7.  Nico  Jr.  OLWAGEN-8282711  (b.1976) 

—  7.  KarinOLWAGEN-8282712  (b.1979) 
6.  Deidre  ROOS-828272     (b.  1 958  d.  1 958) 
6.  Beverley  ROOS-828273    (b.  1 962) 

sp:  Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h    (b.1958  m.1985) 
L—  7.  Amanda  DU  PLESSIS-8282731  (b.1987) 

—  6.  Lydia  ROOS-828274  (b.1972) 
sp:  Andries  ("Chaka")  WILLEMSE  (b.1968  m.1993) 

4.  Iris  Irene  BOARDIVIAN-8.2.8.3  (b.1903) 
sp:  Harry  Cameron  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h  (b.1900  m.1924  d.1957) 
!—  5.  Herbert  Cameron  Francis  BOUCHER-82831  (b.1924) 

—  5.  Irene  Etrecia  BOUCHER-82832  (b.1929) 

—  5.  Vivienne  Patricia  BOUCHER-82833  (b.1934) 

—  5.  Vallery  Winnie  BOUCHER-82834  (b.1937) 

—  5.  Emest  Vivienne  BOUCHER-82835     (b.  1 939  d.  1984) 

—  5.  Doreen  BOUCHER-82836  (b.1944) 
4.  William  Frances  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4   (b.1907  d.1986) 

sp:  Anna  Susanna  FRITZ-8.2.8.4W  (b.1909  m.1931  d.1986) 
5.  Alfred  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841     (b.1 932) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Margaret  THOMPSON-82841 W    (b.1938  m.1959) 
6.  Dean  BOARDMAN-82841 1     (b.1 960) 
sp:  Tracy  ARMITAGE-828411W    (b.1 965  m.1983) 
'—  7.  Nicola  Che  BOARDMAN-82841 1 1    (b.1 984) 
6.  Tyrone  BOARDMAN-82841 2  (b.1962) 
sp:  Sharon  AYERS-828412W  (m.1987) 
6.  Craig  BOARDMAN-82841 3    (b.1 964) 
L-  6.  Janine  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841 4  (b.1969) 
5.  Stella  BOARDMAN-82842 

—  5.  Roelf  BOARDMAN-82843 

—  5.  Dorothy  Etrecia  BOARDMAN-82844     (b.1 939) 
sp:  Cornelius  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H     (b.1935  m.1957) 

6.  Anita  Elizabeth  VAN  ROOYEN-828441     (b.1 958) 
6.  Aletta  VAN  ROOYEN-828442     (b.1 959) 

—  6.  Roolf  Petrus  VAN  ROOYEN-828443     (b.1 962) 
5.  Iris  Irene  BOARDMAN-82845  (b.1942) 

sp:  David  Frederick  BARKHUISEN-82845     (b.1938  m.1959) 
|—  6.  Ingrid  Anita  BARKHUISEN-828451  (b.1961) 

—  6.  Rene  BARKHUISEN-828452    (b.1 962) 

—  6.  Antoinette  BARKHUlSEN-828453     (b.1 966) 
5.  CliHord  Harold  BOARDM AN-82846     (b.  1 950) 

sp:  Petronella  Kristina  VAN  NICKERK-82846w    (b.1954  m.1973) 

—  6.  Annamarie  BOARDMAN-828461  (b.1975) 

—  6.  Carine  BOARDM AN-828462    (b.1 977) 

—  6.  Maretha  BOARDM AN-828463    (b.1 977) 

—  6.  William  Francis  BOARDMAN-828464  (b.1983) 
^  5.  Vernon  Clive  BOARDM AN-82847     (b.1 952) 

^  4.  Ada  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.5    (b.1 911) 

sp:  John  Hill  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h  (b.  1 91 1  d.  1 975) 

—  5.  Kenneth  Noel  WOTHERSPOON-82851      (b.  1 935  d.  1980) 
3.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9     (b.1873  d.1941) 

349 


sp:  Michelle  Maria  CORY-8.2.9  w    (b.1881  d.1964) 

—  4.  Gwendoline  Mildred  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.1  (b.191) 

sp:  Francois  Petrus  (Fannie)  NELL-8.2.9.1h  (b.1908) 

—  5.  Tammy  Boardman  NELL-8291 1 

sp:  FANNIE-82911.W 

—  6.  Francois  NELL-8291 1 1 

sp:  Elizabeth  DU  TOIT-8291 1 1  w 
L  6.  Pierre  NELL-829112 

—  5.  Clarence  NELL-8291 2  (b.1942) 

sp:  Ina  LOFTERING-82912w    (b.1946  m.1968) 
p  6.  Kevin  NELL-8291 21  (b.1969) 

—  6.  Theresa  Leandra  NELL-8291 22  (b.1971) 
^  5.  Valerie  NELL-8291 3  {b.1950) 

sp:  Ernest  Charles  FINAUGHTY-82913h    (b.1946  m.1971) 

—  4.  William  George  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2  (b.1914) 

sp:  Maria  Magdalena  MAYHEW-8.2.9.2w  (b.1921  m.1939) 
p  5.  Lewellyn  Wilfred  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82921  (b.1940) 
sp:  Maurine  SQUIRE-82921W     (b.1941  m.1963) 
^  6.  Melanie  BOARDMAN-82921 1  (b.1964) 

sp:  Steven  CAPAZORIO-829211h    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  6.  Duncan  David  BOARDMAN-82921 2  (b.1966) 
^  6.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-82921 3  (b.1973) 

—  5.  William  James  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82922  (b.1942) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Christina  ROTHMAN-82922w    (b.1946  m.1969) 

—  6.  Elizabeth  Christina  BOARDMAN-829221  (b.1971) 

—  6.  William  James  BOARDMAN-829222  (b.1973) 

^  6.  Susanna  Wilhelmina  BOARDMAN-829223  (b.1977) 

—  5.  June  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82923  (b.1943) 

sp:  Gert  Jacobus  KRUGER-82923h    (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  6.  Johannes  KRUGER-829231  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Maria  Magdalena  KRUGER-829232  (b.1966) 

—  6.  Leon  KRUGER-829233  (b.1969) 

I  ^  6.  Miana  KRUGER-829234  (b.1977) 

I—  5.  Neville  George  BOARDMAN-82924  (b.1947) 

sp:  Elsie  Rachel  DELANGE-82924w    (b.1956  m.1974) 
H  6.  AnneLize  BOARDMAN-829241  (b.1955) 

—  6.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-829242  (b.1977) 

L-  6.  Neville  George  I  BOARDMAN-829243  (b.1984) 
L  5.  Renee  Cory  BOARDMAN-82925  (b.1948) 

sp:  Daniel  Johannes  ROTHM AN-82925h    (b.  1 947  m.  1 968) 
[—  6.  Carel  Francois  ROTHMAN-829251  (b.1968) 

—  6.  William  George  ROTHMAN-829252  (b.1970) 
6.  Daniel  Johannes  ROTHMAN-829253  (b.1974) 

—  4.  Joy  Daphne  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.3  (b.1916) 

sp:  Gordon  MOLE-8.2.9.3h 
5.  Rosalie  MOLE-82931 

—  4.  Thora  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.4    (b.1918  d.1992) 

sp:  Christophel  Liebenberg  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h  (b.1914) 

—  5.  Lorraine  BlSCHOFF-82941  (b.1944) 

—  5.  LoLita  BlSCHOFF-82942  {b.1946) 

—  5.  John  BISCHOFF-82943  (b.1952) 
L  5.  Henry  BISCHOFF-82944  (b.1958) 


—  4.  Valentine  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5  (b.1920) 

sp:  Marie  ERAMUS-8.2.9.5W  (m.1948) 

—  5.  Guy  BOARDMAN-82951  (b.1952) 

sp:  Elsa  VERMEULEN-82951w  (m.1982) 
i  —  6.  Gerald  BOARDMAN-829511  (b.1983) 

I—  6.  Irmarie  BOARDMAN-82951 2  (b.1985) 
sp:  Irma  DINKLEMANN-8295w2     (b.1923  m.1966) 
I—  4.  Donald  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.6    (b.1922  d.1961) 
sp:  Judith  Susara  MOOLMAN-8.2.9.6w  (b.1 928  m.  1 948) 
[—  5.  Philip  Clarence  BO ARDMAN-82961     (b.1 949) 

sp:  Emmerentia  Frederika  OTTO-82961w    (b.1 953  m.1972) 

—  6.  Cheldi  Celeste  BOARDMAN-82961 1     (b.1 975) 

—  6.  AneldaPhiline  BOARDMAN-82961 2    (b.1 977) 
^  6.  Renate  BO  ARDMAN-82961 3    (b.1 980) 

|—  5.  Judith  Denise  BOARDMAN-82962     (b.1 950) 
i        sp:  Leopold  PFOSER-82962h     (b.1 948  m.1981) 

y—  6.  Nikko  Maximillian  PFOSER-829621  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Cudmn  Maria  PFOSER-829622    (b.1 985) 

^  5.  Leonie  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82963     (b.1 953  d.1954) 

—  4.  Olive  Thelma  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.7  (b.1924) 

sp:  George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h  (b.1 91 2  d.1981) 
\—  5.  Neil  ERIKSEN-82971  (b.1944) 

—  5.  Fonnie  ERIKSEN-82972  (b.1946) 
;        ^—  5.  Vernon  ERIKSEN-82973  (b.1949) 


^  4.  Cynthia  May  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.8  (b.1927) 
sp:  Jurie  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 

—  5.  Andre  GROENEWALD-82981 

—  5.  Dawn  GROENEWALD-82982 
^  5.  Sharon  GROENEWALD-82983 

^  3.  Sybil  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.10.  (b.1878) 
sp:  Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
K  4.  Phyllis  HAYES-8.2.10.1 

—  4.  Iris  HAYES-8.2.10.2 

—  4.  Vera  HAYES-8.2.10.3 
r—  4.  Gordon  HAYES-8.2.10.4 


2.  Caroline  Francis  THOM AS-8. 1  w2    (b.  1 841 ) 
sp:  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1       (b.1834  m.1861) 
^—  3.  Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8.1. 2     (b.1 862) 
sp:  Greville  William  MALLET-8.1 .2h    (b.1 855) 

—  4.  Greville  William  Harold  MALLET-8.1 .2.1    (b.1886  d.1887) 

—  4.  Hugh  Francis  Phillip  MALLET-8. 1 .2.2    (b.  1 887  d.  1 9 1 8) 

sp:  Lilian  WHAL-8.1.2.2w 
4.  Edith  Ermyntrude  MALLET-8. 1.2.3    (b.1 890) 
I       p  4.  Gladys  Ulian  MALLET-8.1. 2.4   (b.  1 892  d.  1893) 

j—  4.  Algernon  Crause  Bathurst  MALLET-8. 1.2.5  (b.1896) 
I       sp:  Madeline  Henrietta  HESSELMAN-8.1.2.5W  (b.  1 887  m.  1925) 
I        p  5.  Elaine  Frances  MALLET-81251  (b.1926) 
sp:  Madeline  GORDlE-8.1.2.5w2 

—  4.  Alexandra  Thelma  MALLET-8. 1.2.6    (b.1 898) 
I        sp:  Walter  ALTERN-8. 1 .2.6h 


5.  Gail  ERIKSEN-82974  (b.1950) 


4.  Eric  HAYES-8.2.10.5 


351 


[~  4.  Dorothea  Hope  MALLET-8. 1.2.7  (b.1902) 
^  4.  Ashton  Eslaide  MALLET-8. 1.2.8  (b.1904) 

—  3.  Ebenezer  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3     (b.1864  cl.1923) 

sp:  Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-8.1.3w    (m.1884  d.1957) 

—  4.  Philip  Martin  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.1 
1 —  4.  Gertrude  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.1.3.2 
^  4.  Edith  Virile  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.3 

—  4.  Francis  Cecil  Rhodes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.4 
' —  4.  Constance  Olive  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.5 

^  3.  Philip  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8. 1.4     (b.1866  d.1946) 

—  3.  Edith  Letitia  BOARDMAN-8. 1.5     (b.  1 868  d.  1885) 

—  3.  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6     (b.1870  d.1946) 

sp:  Lillian  Gertoide  DOYLE-8.1.6  w    (b.1874  m.1898  d.1948) 
f—  4.  Edna  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.1    (b.1899  d.1900) 

—  4.  Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.2    (b.1901  d.1946) 

sp:  Christina  FROST-8.1.6.2w  (m.1921) 

—  5.  Corinne  Gertrude  Crause  BOARDMAN-81621  (b.1923) 

sp:  Garfield  THOMAS-81621h  (m.1945) 

—  6.  Vivian  THOMAS-816211  (b.1948) 

—  6.  GlenTHOMAS-816212  (b.1951) 

I  sp:  Graham  ANTHONY-8 1621  h2  (m.1965) 

!  L  5.  Ann  Crause  BOARDMAN-81 622 

I  sp:  Jan  VanTONDER-81622h  (m.1943) 

—  6.  Vicky  Van  TONDER-81 6221  {b.1968) 

—  4.  Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.3    (b.  1 902  d.  1983) 

sp:  G wen  HUNT-8. 1 .6.3w  (m.  1 933) 

—  5.  Clifford  Hamilton  BOARDMAN-81 631     (b.1934  d.1974) 

sp:  Jean  ROBINSON-81631w 

—  6.  Peter  BOARDMAN-81 631 1 

—  6.  Victor  BOARDMAN-81 631 2 
sp:  Glenys  KITCHING-81631w2 

—  6.  Richard  BOARDMAN-81 631 3 
^  6.  Bridget  BOARDMAN-81 631 4 

—  5.  Jean  BOARDMAN-81 632  (b.1938) 

sp:  Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 
^  6.  Glen  CHRISTIAN-816321  (b.1962) 
6.  Susy  CHRISTIAN-816322  (b.1966) 

—  5.  Maureen  BOARDMAN-81 633  (b.1940) 

sp:  Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

6.  Claire  NEDERLOF-81 6331  (b.1960) 

—  6.  Michelle  NEDERLOF-81 6332  (b.1962) 

—  6.  Jeanette  NEDERLOF-816333  (b.1966) 
L-  6.  Theo  NEDERLOF-81 6334  (b.1967) 

L  5.  Winston  BOARDMAN-81 634  (b.1944) 
j  sp:  Fran  BOARDMAN-81 634w 

]  sp:  Eve  BOARDMAN-81 634w/2 

\—  4.  Patrick  Basil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.4  (b.1904) 
j       sp:  Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4V/  (m.1962) 
[—  4.  Cecil  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.5    (b.1907  d.1981) 
sp:  Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5w  (m.1939  d.1994) 
^  5.  Diane  BOARDMAN-81651  (b.1940) 
j  sp:  MCKENNA-81651h 

352 


6.  Michael  MCKENNA-81 6511  (b.1971) 

—  5.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-81 652  (b.1941) 

sp:  John  David  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 

—  6.  Mark  John  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6521  (b.1968) 
^  6.  Janine  DES  FOUNTAIN-81 6522  (b.1971) 

—  5.  Anthea  BOARDMAN-81 653     (b.  1 933  d.  1994) 

sp:  George  Richard  MAWSON-81653h 
I  —  6.  Pamela  Hazel  MAWSON-81 6531  (b.1968) 

—  6.  Angela  Anthea  MAWSON-81 6532  (b.1970) 
L  6.  Susan  MAWSON-81 6533  (b.1972) 

L  5.  JohnBOARDMAN-81654  {b.1945) 

sp:  Priscilia  Jane  SCAWTHON-81654w  (b.1942) 
1—  6.  Sarah  EifaSCAWTHON-81 6541  (b.1979) 

—  4.  Grace  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.6    (b.1908  d.1973) 

sp:  James  Quinton  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8.1.6.6h  (b.1899  d.1945) 
1—  5.  Colleen  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 661  (b.1938) 

sp:  Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h     (b.1932  m.1964) 

^  6.  Evan  SUMMERSON-816611  (b.1968) 

^  6.  Christine  SUMMERSON-81 661 2  (b.1975) 
5.  Denise  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81 662  (b.1940) 

sp:  Robin  DAVIS-81662h  (b.1938) 

\—  6.  Anthony  DAVIS-8 16621  (b.1961) 

L-  6.  Quinton  DAVIS-81 6622  (b.1963) 

—  4.  Corinne  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.7    (b.  1 909  d.  1933) 

sp:  Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h  (b.1913  m.1935  d.1962) 

—  5.  Robert  BADEN-POWELL-81 671  (b.1936) 

sp:  Patience  BATTY-81671w 

I 

I        1—  5.  Michael  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 672  (b.1941) 
sp:  Joan  BERRYMAN-81672w 

—  6.  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 6721  (b.1971) 

—  6.  Alexander  BADEN-POWELL-81 6722  (b.1973) 
^  6.  Miles  BADEN-POWELL-81 6723  (b.1975) 

^  5.  Wendy  BADEN-POWELL-81673  (b.1944) 

—  4.  Myrtle  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8  (b.1912) 

sp:  Norman  MCCRANN-8. 1 .6.8h  (m.  1 940) 
^  5.  Paidence  MCCRANN-81681  (b.1944) 
sp:  Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

—  6.  Laglan  SMITH-816811 

—  6.  Alaistair  SMITH-816812 
6.  PippaSMITH-816813 

—  5.  Carol  MCCRANN-81682  (b.1944) 

sp:  William  PYNE-81682h 

—  6.  Erin  PYNE-816821 

i  6.  Bryanna  PYNE-816822 

5.  TerranceMCCRANN-81683  (b.1948) 
sp:  Wilma  MCCRANN-81683h 

—  6.  Julian  MCCRANN-816831 

—  6.  Douglas  MCCRANN-816832 

6.  Emily  MCCRANN-81 6833  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Edward  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.9    (b.1914  d.1915) 
3.  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7     (b.1871  d.1929) 

sp:  Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8. 1 .7  w   (b.  1 882  m.  1 909  d.  1 929) 

353 


—  4.  Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.1  (d.1972) 

sp:  Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8.1.7.1w  (d.1981) 

—  5.  Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 

sp:  Carol  HODGKINSON-8171 1w 

—  6.  Neil  BOARDMAN-8171 1 1 
6.  Ian  BOARDMAN-8171 12 

^  5.  Patrick  BOARDMAN-8171 2  (b.1945) 
sp:  Mavis  CARR-81 71 2w  (b.1947) 
^  6.  Tyrone  BOARDMAN-817121  (b.1974) 

—  4.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1. 7.2    (b.1913  d.1977) 

sp:  Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8. 1 .7.2w  (b.  1 920  m.  1 939) 

—  5.  David  William  BOARDMAN-81 721  (b.1941) 

sp:  MotokoseTAKEBAYASHI-81721w  (b.1948) 

—  6.  Leslie  Montaro  BOARDMAN-81721 1  (b.1977) 
6.  Kent  Taro  BOARDMAN-81721 2  (b.1979) 

—  5.  Louise  BOARDMAN-81 722  (b.1943) 

j       sp:  Leonard  Michael  BANDS-81722h  (b.1940) 

—  6.  Jonathan  William  BANDS-81 7221  (b.1967) 

—  6.  Mark  Edward  BANDS-81 7222  (b.1970) 

^  6.  Christopher  James  BANDS-81 7223  (b.1972) 

—  5.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723  (b.1947) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81723  w    (b.1952  m.1974) 

—  6.  Kirsten  Lee  BOARDMAN-81 7231  (b.1976) 
L  6.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 7232  (b.1977) 

L-  S.Thomas  Andrew  BOARDMAN-81 724  (b.1949) 

sp:  Sheila  Elizabeth  BROOKS-81 724w    (b.  1 952  m.  1 973) 

—  6.  Sarah  Catherine  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1975) 

—  6.  Amanda  Caroline  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1977) 
^  6.  James  Simon  BOARDMAN-817243  (b.1983) 

—  4.  Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.3    (b.1918  d.1989) 

sp:  Gloria  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w  (b.1920  m.1946) 

—  5.  Heather  Ashton  BOARDMAN-81 731  (b.1947) 

sp:  Anthony  Edward  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h    (b.1947  m.1972) 
j—  6.  Marc  Rdward  SEAGAR-81731 1  (b.1974) 
1—  6.  Lauren  Anne  SEAGAR-817312  {b.1976) 

—  5.  Lynette  BOARDMAN-81 732  (b.1949) 

sp:  Charles  Prre  Francois  MARAIS-81732h    (b.1950  m.1978) 

—  6.  LisaAnnMARAlS-817321  (b.1979) 

L-  6.  Graeme  Charles  MARAIS-817322  (b.1982) 

—  5.  Douglas  John  BOARDMAN-81 733     (b.  1 954  d.  1 969) 

—  5.  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 734  (b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724  w   (b.1960  m.1988) 
j—  6.  Claire  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1985) 

—  6.  Richard  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 7242  (b.1988) 
3.  Lillian  Maud  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .8     (b.  1 873) 

3.  Emma  Caroline  Louisa  BOARDMAN-8. 1.9     (b.  1 875) 

sp:  Charles  Thomas  EKRON-8. 1 .9h    (m.  1 905) 
3.  Holbrook  Ashton  BOARDMAN-8. 1.10     (b.1877  d.1929) 
3.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1.11.    (b.1879  d.1967) 

sp:  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.11.W  (b.1888  m.1907  d.1972) 

—  4.  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 1.1    (b.  1 908  d.  1965) 

sp:  Hyman  Joseph  H0FFMAN-8.1.11.1h 

354 


—  5.  Colin  Merton  HOFFM AN-8. 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1  (b.  1 940) 
sp:  Rosalind  HILSON-8.1.1 1.1 1w 
[—  6.  DavidHOFFMAN-8.1.11.111 

—  6.  Michael  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11.112 

—  5.  John  HOFFMAN-8.1. 11.1.2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Rowan  ROENISH-8.1.1 1.12w 

—  6.  Frederick  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.121 
6.  Freda  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.122 

—  5.  Dallah  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.1.2  (b.1947) 

—  4.  Elsa  BOARDMAN-81.11.2    (b.  1 909  d.  1952) 

sp:  James  FLOCKH ART-81 . 1 1 .2h  (b.  1 892  m.  1 939  d.  1 954) 

—  5.  June  FLOCKH  ART-81. 11. 2.1  (b.1963) 
sp:  Stewart  Alexander  ROSS-81.11.21h  (b.1940  m.1963) 

—  6.  Stewart  James  ROSS-81.1 1.211  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Sheryllyn  May  ROSS-81.1 1.212  (b.1966) 

—  6.  Irene  Jane  ROSS-81.1 1.213  (b.1968) 
L-  6.  David  Alexander  ROSS-81.1 1.214  (b.1969) 

—  5.  Auriel  FLOCKH  ART-81. 11. 22  (b.1943) 
sp:  Rodney  Osbome  DAWKINS-81.11.22h  (b.1938  m.1964) 
[—  6.  Leanne  Patricia  DAWKINS-81.1 1.221  (b.1966) 
I—  6.  Richard  Paul  DAWKlNS-81.1 1.222  (b.1969) 

—  4.  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.3    (b.191 1  d.1992) 

sp:  Phyllis  KING-81.11.3w  (m.1940) 

^  5.  Peter  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.31  (b.1941) 

sp:  Sheila  Reneira  ROBERTSON-81.11.31w  (b.1922  m.1947) 

—  6.  Shirley  Anne  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.311  (b.1950) 
sp:  Geoffrey  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.311h  (b.1940  m.1975) 

—  7.  Dusty  Lee  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3111  (b.1977) 

—  7.  RhynWEATHERHEAD-81. 11.3112  (b.1980) 
I—  7.  Krystal  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3113  (b.1985) 

—  6.  David  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.312  (b.1983) 
sp:  Connie  CHINSEN-81 . 1 1 .31 2w 
sp:  Janet  Dawn  PURDY-81.11.312w  (m.1988) 

—  4.  Pearl  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.4  (b.1914) 

sp:  Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.11.4h  (b.1921) 
1        ^  5.  Peter  Vemon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.41  (b.1951) 

sp:  Gillian  Alice  THORNHILL-81.1 1.41  (m.1984) 

—  6.  Lisa  HALLUMS-81 .11.411 

—  4.  Vida  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.5  (b.1919) 

sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81.11.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 

—  5.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81. 11.51  (b.1947) 

sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.11.51w  (m.1969) 

j—  6.  Sharron  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.511  (b.1970) 

sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81.11.51w2  (b.1950  m.1973) 

—  6.  Timony-Leede  VoisSlEBERT-81.11.512  (b.1977) 
6.  Robin  James  de  Vois  SIEBERT-81.1 1.513  (b.1978) 

j 

—  6.  Sarah  Anne  de  Vois  SIEBERT-81.1 1.514  (b.1981) 

—  5.  Vemon  Marcus  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81.1 1.52  (b.1948) 

sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81 .1 1 .52w 

—  5.  Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81. 11. 53  (b.1951) 

—  4.  Esme  BOARDM AN-81 .11.6    (b.  1 922) 

1       sp:  Hendrik  Johannes  NAUDE-81 .1 1 .6h 

355 


1        r—  4.  Idris  Peter  James  BOARDMAN-81 .11.7    (b.  1 931 ) 

I  I 

I       sp:  Eleen  May  MURING-81.11.w2  (m.1907) 
'—-  3.  Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 2.    (b.1881  d.1902) 
^  3.  Caroline  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 3.  (b.1883) 
2.  Eliza  Jane  THOMAS-x8.3      (b.  1 844) 
sp:  Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 


—  3. 

Alfred  BEAMISH-x8.3.1 

—  3. 

Christy  Rebecca  BEAMISH-x8.3.2 

-  3- 

Arthur  BEAMISH-x8.3.3 

—  3. 

James  BEAMISH-x8.3.4 

—  3. 

Jane  BEAMISH-x8.3.5 

—  3. 

Hert3ert  BEAMISH-x8.3.6 

—  3. 

Cecil  BEAMISH-X8.3.7 

—  3. 

Dorothy  BEAMISH-x8.3.8 

2.  James  THOMAS-x8.4      (b.  1 846) 
sp:  Caroline  Amelia  HARVEY-x8.4  w 

—  3.  Cecil  St.  Clair  THOMAS-X8.4.1  (b.1869) 

sp:  Susanah  PERVY-x8.4.1  w  (m.1901) 

—  3.  Ernest  Humphry  THOMAS-X8.4.2  (b.1872) 

sp:  L  NAUDE-X8.4.2  w 

—  3.  Etheline  Blanche  THOMAS-X8.4.3  (b.1874) 

sp:  Ernest  Robert  0'RORKE-x8.4.3  h  (m.1895) 

—  3.  Edward  Ivanhoe  Wilford  THOMAS-x8.4.4    (b.1879  d.1896) 

—  3.  James  Evelen  THOMAS-x8.4.5  (b.1800) 

3.  Florence  Mabel  Evangline  THOMAS-x8.4.6  (b.1883) 
sp:  William  Quine  HACK-x8.4.6  h  (m.  1 902) 
2.  Elizabeth  Letitia  THOMAS-X8.5  (b.1848) 
sp:  Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 

—  3.  Richard  Humphery  Duncan  ROBERTS-x8.5.1 

—  3.  Edwin  Thomas  ROBERTS-x8.5.2 

sp:  Margaret  GORE-x8.5.2  w 

—  3.  Olympia  Caroline  ROBERTS-x8.5.3 

sp:  William  HALL-x8.5.3  h 

I 

^  3.  Mildred  Ellenor  ROBERTS-x8.5.4 
I        sp:  Edwin  CARNEY-x8.5.4  h 
1—  3.  Evered  John  ROBERTS-x8.5.5 
sp:  Josephine  COCKRAN-x8.5.5  w 

—  3.  Annie  Marion  ROBERTS-x8.5.6 

sp:  William  LYNCH-x8.5.6  h 

—  3.  Vida  Bell  ROBERTS-x8.5.7 

sp:  Henry  CANDY-x8.5.7  h 

—  3.  Rose  Jane  ROBERTS-x8.5.8 

sp:  Alfred  WlLSON-x8.5.8  h 

I 

i—  3.  Cecil  G  ROBERTS-X8.5.9 
sp:  UNKNOWN 

—  3.  Clifford  George  ROBERTS-X8.5.10. 
3.  Harry  Leopold  ROBERTS-x8.5.1 1 . 


356 


Family  Group  Record  -  372 


2 


3 


Husband   pj^^^^pj^  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2 

Born 

10  Jun  1861 

Place 

Burgersdorp, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

18  Sep  1901 

Place 

Barkly  East, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

I 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Married 

18  May  1887 

Place 

Ashton,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

MRIN:  335 

1x1  Deceased 

1 

Husband's  mother 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w 

1 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

John  ROBERTS-8.5h 

MRIN:  394 

SI  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Judith  Jane  BOARDMAN-8.5 

S  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Spouse 

Peter  0'CONNOR-8.2.2.1h 

MRIN:  399 

! 

1 

Married 

Place 

,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 

Born 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Johanna  Adrianna  VAN  ROYN-8.2.2.2w 

MRIN:  89 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

WUUam  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3 

1 

Born 

Place 

,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

; 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hester  Helena  DU  TOIT-8.2.2.3w 

MRIN:  91 

Married 

1  10Mavl926 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Ivy  Muriel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i  Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h 

MRIN:  97 

! 

Married 

1  1926 

j  Place 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  372 


Page  2  of  2 


Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2 
Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w  


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex 
M 

Duncan  Humphrey 

BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5 

Born 

16  Nov  1897 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

]nvc.e.  rHADWICK-8.2.2.5w 

MRIN:  99 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8. 2.2.6 

Born 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

30Jun  1997 


358 


Family  Group  Record  -  373 


Page  l  of  3 


2 


3 


4 


""^''^"'^   James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

1 
1 

1 
i 

Born 

13  Sep  1866 

Place 

Barkly  East,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

30  Apr  1890 

Place 

Mclear, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2                                                                              MRIN:  335             B  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w                                                                                                                   □  Deceased 

Wif( 

'         Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

Born 

1870 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Frederick  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 1 



Born 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 
M 

Walter  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.2 

1 

! 

Born 

1  Jun  1892 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

12  Jun  1892 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

OLIVER  Francis  E 

OARDMAN-8.2.5.3 

Bom 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

j  Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

i  Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

i  Alice  Irene  BOAR 

DMAN-8.2.5.4 

1  Bom 

:               19  Nov  1884 

Place 

, .  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

i  Died 

i 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h                                                                                    MRIN:  374 

Married 

11  Nov  1921 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997  359 


Family  Group  Record  -  373 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Cecil  Willoby  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.5 

1 

Bom 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Mabel  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h                                                                                                 MRIN:  109 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

James  French  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w                                                                                             MRIN:  1 1 1 

Married 

Place 

'  Sex 
M 

Clarence  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 8 

1  

Born 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Doris  SMITH-8.2.5.8h                                                                                                  MRIN:  1 12 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Ronald  Bennet  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.9 

1 

Born 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

i 

Place 

Spouse 

Married  Place 

Sex 
F 

i  Mildred  Czarina  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 10. 

1  Born 

'  1906 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

25  May  1984 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1           Robert  BrocklevCROWDER-8.2.5.10.h                                                                              MRIN:  116 

1  Married 

1 

Place 

30Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  373 


Page  3  of  3 


Husband 


James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 


Wife 


Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex 
F 

Marjorie  Maud  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 11. 

1  born 

1 

Place  ■  

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place  

i  Died 

i 

Place                                                                    "  — 

Buried 

Place  —  

bpouse  

Steohen  MURRAY-825.1  Ih                                                                                           MRTM-  i  lo 

Marnea 

Place  

Sex 
F 

Doreen  Emily  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 12. 

1 
j 

bom 

Place  —  

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   ■  

Died 

Place                                                  ~  —  

Burled 

Place                            ~  '  

Spouse 

Hugh  MOSS-825 

Married 

^  MRINU31  

j  Sex 

1  F 

Frances  Olive  BOi^ 

aiDMAN-8.2.5.13. 

1 

Bom 

Place  —  

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place  —  

Died 

Place                         ~  ~  

Buried 

Place                                                                    "  —  

Spouse 

William  James  K] 

EOWN-825.13.h                                                                                         MRIN:  134 

Married 

Sex 

M  ' 
 r 

Edlar  Raleigh  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 14. 

i 

Born 

Place  ~  

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place  

Died 

Place   —  —  

Buried 

Place                  ~                    "                   '  — — ■  

Spouse 

Jane  BABLE-825 

^  MRIN:  137 

Married 

11 


12 


13 


14 


30  Jun  1997 


361 


^^^^   ^  y^t,^^ 


'/ 


362 


BOARDMAN  FAMILY 


Beatrice  H.  Boardman 
I.D.  #  8.2.5.7W 


Jean  Boardman 
I.D.  #  82574 


Dinah  Boardman 
I.D.  #  82575 


363 


2 


Family  Group  Record  -  374 

Page  1  of  i 

""sband  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h 

h 

Born 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

; 

Married 

11  Nov  1921 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

1 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

1 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Alice  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.4 

Born 

19  Nov  1884 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

MRIN: 

373 

□  Deceased 

i 

Wife's  mother 

Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541 

1 

Born 

21  Feb  1924 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Robin  DIMMOCK-82541h 

MRIN: 

101 

Married 

21  Aue 1948 

]  Place 

Sex 
F 

Mary  Frances  KEOWN-82542 

1 

Bom 

1  Feb  1932 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

j                12  Feb  1984 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

j 

1  Spouse 

John  George  DE  BRUIN-82432h 

MRIN 

106 

Married 

Place 

Husband   j^^^  George  DE  BRUIN-82432h 

Bom 

28  Feb  1932 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

1 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceaseo 

i 

Sex 
M 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

John  George  I  DE 

BRUIN-825421 

Maiden 
name 

□  Decease: 

I 

Born 

12  Jul  1956 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

1 

1 

Buried 

Place 

! 
1 

Spouse 

Pamela  HYDE-825421W  oc/i 

MRIN: 

108 

Married 

Place  ■'""^ 

Family  Group  Record  - 101 


Page  1  of  1 


Husband   ^^^^  DIMMOCK-82541h 

Born 

1  Aug  1923 

Place 

,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

; 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

21  Aug  1948 

Place 

i 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541 

Bom 

21  Feb  1924 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Wife's  father 

William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h 

MRIN:  374 

□  Deceased 

;  1 

I  1 

Wife's  mother 

Alice  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.4 

□  Deceased 

1  Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

!  Sex 

IVl 

Robin  Charles  DIMMOCK-825411 

Bom 

7  Jun  1971 

Place 

,  ,  ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Neithleish  BROPHY-82541 1 

MRIN:  102 

! 

Married 

5  Jun  1971 

Place 

i  Sex 

<  F 

Helen  Christine  DI 

MMOCK-825412 

Bom 

29  Dec  1950 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Onelia  Tavema  TURISAN-825412h 

MRIN:  104 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 
!  F 

Margaret  Mary  DIMMOCK-825413 

iBom 

I                  1  Jul  1952 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Garv  Duncan  HAMILTON  maior-825413h 

MRIN:  105 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 

!  M 

William  Robert  DI 

MMOCK-825414 

1  Bom 

30  Sep  1954 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

;  Christened 

1 

Place 

1  Died 

Place 

i 

1 
1 

I  Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

14  Aug  1997 


365 


Family  Group  Record  -111 


2 


Husband    .  i 

James  Frencr 

1  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 

i 

Born 

Place 

,  ,  ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

MRIN:  373 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

□  Deceased 

Wif< 

'        Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Yvonne  BOARDM 

AN-82571 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  TORIEN-82571h 

MRIN:418 

Married 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Daphne  BOARDM 

[AN-82572 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

!  Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

LAMPRECHT-82572h 

MRIN:  419 

i 

1 

Married 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 

!  F 

Valerie  BOARDMAN-82573 

:  Born 

Place 

,  , ,  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

i 

Buried 

Place 

i  Spouse 

!  NEETHLING-82573h 

MRIN:  420 

1 

Married 

Place 
.  .  Africa 

[  Sex 
F 

iJean  Dell  BOARD 

MAN-82574 

1 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

1  Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

Place 

I       1  Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

'           John  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h 

MRIN:  282 

Married 

1      1  1968 

Place 

15  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record  - 1 1 1 


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Husband 


James  French  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 


Wife 


Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sbx 
F 

Dinah  BOARDMAN-82575 

Bom 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  - 109 


DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h 

\ 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 

name                                                                   □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

'  Wife 

!              Mabel  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

1 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5                                                                                     MRIN:  373             □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w                                                                                                         □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

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name(s) 

Last 
name 

i 

1 

;  Bom  (day  month  year) 

Place 

i  Christened 

Place 

Died 

1 

Place 

i  Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

;  Married 

Place 

367 


Family  Group  Record  -  377 


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4 


Husband  wjnjam  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

Born 

1  Ana  1 871 

Place  ] 

jL^auy  vji&Vf  jL^uuy  \_ii&y,  \^ctL/^  i  iwviii^W)  kjwuui  /VLiiwa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

10  Apr  1899 

Place 

Mclear,  Maclear,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

MRIN:  335 

S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Annie  Sophi 

a  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 

Born 

7  Dec  1878 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

8  Sep  1953 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
r 

Georgina  William '. 

BOARDMAN-8.2.7.1 

! 

Born 

20  Jan  1900 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

30  Jan  1980 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

George  GREEN- 

?.2.7.1h 

MRIN:  181 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2 

Born 

16  Sep  1901 

Place 

,  Cape,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  Sep  1980 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Spouse 

Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2w 

MRIN:  190 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Violet  Cory  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3 

Born 

26  Sep  1903 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

10  Sep  1983 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

 1 

Spouse 

Johann  Adam  Christoffel  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h 

MRIN:  198 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Carrington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4 

Bom 

9  Dec  1905 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Dec  1970 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w 

MRIN:  219 

1 

Married 

30  Jan  1928 

Place 

30Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  377 


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""sband   ^-jj^^  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

Wife 

Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Irene  Pearl  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5 

Born 

23  Sep  1908 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  Sep  1959 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jorrisen  Stephen  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h 

MRIN:  209 

i 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6 

Born 

26  Jan  1913 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buhed 

Place 

Spouse 

Jan  Albert  VAN  NIEKERK-8.2.7.6h 

MRIN:  211 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Hope  BOARDMA 

N-8.2.7.7 

i 

Born 

Abt  1911 

Place 

,  Cape, ,  South  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

j 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Ancestry  Chart  for  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

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[—  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.  1 662  bu.  1728) 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 
L-  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
I—  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4  (b.1721) 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W  (b.1690) 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1746  bu.1814) 
^  Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w     (c.1716  bu.1749) 

—  William  BOARDM AN  Reverend-0        (b.  1 768  d.  1825) 
j        ^  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w     (c.1742  bu.1816) 

r-  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8        (b.  1 808  d.  1 889) 
1        ^  Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c.  1 772  d.  1823) 
William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       (b.  1 836  d.  1 909) 
^  Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w      (b.1815  d.1850) 
William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7     (b.1871  d.1936) 

—  James  TH0MAS-x8.f  (b.1790) 

^  Humphry  TH0MAS-X8  h2     (b.1812  d.1848) 

—  MaryLESHEY 

—  Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w  (b.1839) 

Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8W2  (d.1875) 


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Husband   p^^^.^  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2 

Born 

16  Sen  1901  i 

Place 

Cane  Cane  Prnvince  South  Africa 

Christened  i 

Place 

Died 

Place 

, ,  Afric3 

Buried 

Place 

i 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

MRIN:  377 

E  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 

a  Deceased 

Masdalene  V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2w 

Born 

30  Jul  1902 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

m 

Earl  PhiUp  BOARDMAN-82721 

Born 

30  Mar  1932 

Place 

,  Warrenton,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Norma  Isabel  PEARSALL-82721w 

MRIN:  191 

Married 

1929 

Place 

,  De  Aar,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

David  Bernard  BOARDMAN-82722 

Born 

28  May  1935 

Place 

,  Warrenton,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jean  LOXTON-82722w 

MRIN:  195 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

William  Charles  BOARDMAN-82723 

Born 

6  Jun  1940 

Place 

,  Warrenton,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Lvnette  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 

MRIN:  196 

1 
1 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


370 


Family  Group  Record  - 191 


2 


3 


Husband  Earl  PhiUp  BOARDMAN-82721 

Bom 

30  Mar  1932 

Place 

,  Warrenton,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

- 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1929 

Place 

,  De  Aar,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2 

MRIN:  190 

B  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2w 

□  Deceased 

Norma  Isabel  PEARS  ALL-82721w 

Bom 

29  Jan  1935 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

1 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Charlene  Ann  BOARDMAN-82721 1 

Bom 

28  Jan  1956 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Louis  Mark  VANDER  MERWE-82721  Ih 

MRIN:  192 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Lauren  Norma  BOARDMAN-82721 2 

Born 

10  Dec  1959 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Michael  ALARIC-827212h 

MRIN:  194 

Married 

Place 

i 

Sex 
F 

Syndie  Lou  BOARDMAN-82721 3 

Bom 

30  Jan  1963 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1  Spouse 

i           Glen  David  WILLI AMS-8272 1 3h 

MRIN:  193 

Married 

Place 

30Jun  1997 

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BEAUFORT  VALE 


Rev.  William  Boardman's  1P20 
Settlers  homesite 


Foxindation  ruins  of  house 
and  school  room 

BefoT-e  I96F 


Foundation  -ruins  of  Boa-rdma 
house  and  school  -room 

January  1994 

Rev.  Wm.  Boardman  descendan 

Earl  Boardman 

Clarence  D.  Taylor 
Ken  Ka-rtchner 


EARL  PHILIP  BOARDMAN 

I.D.  #  82721 
Planting  a  tree  in  com- 
memoration of  Bathurst 
School  170th  year. 


J.  Boardman  1896 


A.N.TAYLOR  FAMILY 
Front-  Arthur  D., Maria  Dixon, 
Ruth,  Arthur  N.,  Lynn. 
Back  L-  Elton,  Clarence, 
Alice,  Henry,  Kenneth 

I.D.  #2.6.6 


BARKLY    BRASS  BAND 
1896 

THE  HENRI  ALEOUS  EIXOK  FPHIU 
I.D.    #  2.6 


Clarence  -  Beulah's  Chart 
I.D.  #  2666  -I.D.  #  82741 


Iris  Irene  Boardman  Boucher 
I.D.  #  8.2.8.3 


Left  to  Right 

Top  Row  -  Parley  S.,  William  A.,  Sarah,  Ernest 

Charles  0.,  Walter  D. ,  LeRoy. 
Middle    -  Alice,  Mary  Smith,  Sarah  DeGrey, 

John  D.,  ArthiiT  D. 
Bottom    -  Albert  ?.,  Harriet,  Maria,  Arnold. 

Picture  on  Wall  -  Henry  A.  Dixon 


373 


Harvesting  sugar  cane  in 
Chiredzi,  Zimbabwe,  Africa 
Ken    Ruth  Clarence 

I.D.  #  26682  I.D.  #  2668  I.D.#  2666 


Descendants  of  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

 13  Aug  1997  Page  1 

1 .  William  Charies  BOARDMAN-8^.7     (b.1 871  d.1 936) 

sp:  Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w   (b.1878  m.1899  d.1953) 

—  2.  Georgina  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.7. 1    (b.  1 900  d.  1 980) 

sp:  George  GREEN-8.2.7.1h  (d.1 922) 

p  3.  Rona  Beryl  GREEN-8271 1      (b.1 924  d.1 968) 

sp:  Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 

[—  4.  ORTEL-8271 11 

—  4.  ORTEL-8271 12 
4.  ORTEL-8271 13 

sp:  Hendrik  Ryne  REYNEKE-8.2.7.1h2  (b.1 905  m.1928) 
p  3.  Norman  REYNEKE-82712  (b.1929) 
sp:  Joey  SMITH-82712w  (b.1934) 
I  —  4.  Norman  Hugh  REYNEKE-8271 21  (b.1957) 

^  4.  Wilna  REYNEKE-8271 22  (b.1959) 

sp:  Calvin  PITTAWAY-8271 22h    (b.  1 956  m.  1 980) 

—  5.  UezI  PITTAWAY-8271 221  (b.1981) 

^  5.  Lorimer  Ivan  PITTAWAY-8271 222    (b.1 984) 
L  3.  Denise  REYNEKE-8271 3     (b.1 933) 

sp:  Frikkie  BOTHA-82713h     (b.1 930  m.1956) 

—  4.  Estelle  BOTHA-827131  (b.1958) 

sp:  Daniel  Nicholas  POTGIETER-827131  h  (b.1954) 

—  5.  Daniel  Nicholas  I  POTGIETER-8271 311  (b.1985) 
5.  Leande  POTGIETER-8271 31 2  (b.1991) 

L-  4.  Colin  BOTHA-827132    (b.1 962) 

sp:  Riana  SMALKWYK-827132w    (b.1964  m.1986) 

—  5.  JacoBOTHA-8271321    (b.1 988) 
I—  5.  Zander  BOTHA-8271 322  (b.1991) 

—  2.  Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2    (b.1 901  d.1 980) 

sp:  Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUlZEN-8.2.7.2vi/  (b.1 902) 

—  3.  Earl  PhiUp  BOARDMAN-82721  (b.1932) 

sp:  Norma  Isabel  PEARSALL-8272 1  w    (b.  1 935  m.  1 929) 

—  4.  Charlene  Ann  BOARDMAN-82721 1     (b.1 956) 

sp:  Louis  Mark  VANDER  MERWE-82721 1h    (b.1 955) 

—  5.  Louis  Mark  I  VANDER  MERWE-82721 11    (b.1 980) 
L  5.  Andre  Neil  VANDER  MERWE-82721 12  (b.1982) 

—  4.  Uuren  Norma  BOARDMAN-82721 2  (b.1959) 

sp:  Michael  ALARIC-827212h    (b.1 957) 

—  5.  Megan  ALARiC-8272121  (b.1985) 
^  4.  Syndie  Lou  BOARDMAN-82721 3  (b.1963) 

sp:  Glen  David  WILU AMS-8272 1 3h    (b.1 956) 

—  5.  NikkieLouWILLIAMS-8272131  (b.1980) 

5.  Kamnen  Dominque  WlLLlAMS-8272132  (b.1985) 

—  3.  David  Bemard  BOARDMAN-82722     (b.1 935) 

sp:  Jean  LOXTON-82722w    (b. 1 940) 

|—  4.  Sean  BOARDMAN-827221  (b.1960) 

—  4.  Shelley  Ann  BOARDMAN-827222  (b.1961) 
L  4.  Rory  BOARDMAN-827223     (b.1 962) 

I—  3.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-82723     (b.1 940) 
sp:  Lynette  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 

374  , 


—  4.  Deon  BOARDMAN-827231  (b.1968) 

—  4.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-827232  (b.1971) 
sp:  Lynn  LAHNER-82723w2 

2.  Violet  Cory  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3    (b.1903  d.1983) 
sp:  Johann  Adam  Christoffel  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h  (b.1906) 

—  3.  Stella  RAUBENHEINER-82731  (b.1930) 

sp:  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731h    (b.1918  m.1961) 

—  4.  LeonDUTOIT-827311  (b.1952) 

sp:  Johanna  Magdalena  Francina  DE  BRUYN-827311w   (b.1956  m.1976) 

—  5.  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731 1 1  (b.1979) 

—  5.  AmelDUTOrr-8273112  (b.1980) 

5.  Francois  DUTOrr-827311 3  (b.1984) 

—  4.  Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2  (b.1956) 

sp:  Antoinette  PIENAAR-827312w    (b.1958  m.1980) 

—  5.  Stel-Marie  DU  TOIT-82731 21  (b.1983) 

—  5.YohanineDUTOIT-8273122  (b.1986) 
L-  5.  Nelandie  DU  TOIT-82731 23  (b.1988) 

L  4.  EstelleDU  TOIT-82731 3  (b.1968) 

—  3.  Anna  Maria  Alida  RAUBENHEINER-82732  (b.1933) 

sp:  Hendrik  Willem  Nicholas  ALBERTS-82732h    (b.1931  m.1 953) 

—  4.  Amanda  Rene  ALBERTS-827321  (b.1958) 

—  4.  Hendrik  Willem  ALBERTS-827322  (b.1962) 
4.  AnsuletALBERTS-827323  (b.1968) 

—  3.  Shiriey  RAUBENHEINER-82733  (b.1935) 

sp:  Keith  HILL-82733h    (b.  1 935  m.  1 960) 

—  4.  Kevin  Patrick  HlLL-827331  (b.1960) 

sp:  Linda  KRITZINGER-827331w    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  4.  Kenneth  John  HILL-827332  {b.1962) 

sp:  Karen  OBECHOLZER-827332w    (b.1964  m.1986) 
h—  5.  Christine  HILL-8273321 
^  5.  Christopher  HILL-8273322 
I—  4.  Merie  Sharon  HILL-827333  (b.1966) 

—  3.  Unda  RAUBENHEINER-82734  (b.1937) 

sp:  Francis  DENKEMA-82734h    (b.1937  m.1937) 

—  4.  Jacobus  Francois  DENKEMA-827341  (b.1967) 

—  4.  Raubenheimer  DENKEMA-827342  (b.1970) 
^  4.  Maryna  DENKEMA-827343  (b.1974) 

—  3.  Ignatuis  van  Wyk  RAUBENHEINER-82735  (b.1939) 

sp:  Hermine  Louis  LE  ROUX-82735     (b.  1 941  m.  1 965) 

—  4.  Juliette  RAUBENHEIMER-827351  (b.1968) 

—  4.  Johann  Adam  RAUBENHEIMER-827352  (b.1970) 
L  4.  Viola-Marie  RAUBENHEIMER-827353  (b.1974) 

—  3.  Twin  RAUBENHEINER-82736 

2.  Carrington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4    (b.1 905  d.1 970) 
sp:  Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w  (b.1908  m.1928  d.1990) 

—  3.  Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741      (b.1 928) 

sp:  Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h     (b.1933  m.1966) 

—  4.  Carrington  Roger  UVUGHTON-827411     (b.1 972) 
L-  4.  Belinda  MarjorieLAUGHTON-8274 12    (b.1 973) 

—  3.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742     (b.1 931) 

sp:  Albert  Edward  WlLLIAMS-82742h    (b.1 930) 
[—  4.  Jennifer  Anne  WILLIAMS-827421  (b.1957) 

375 


sp:  WADE-82742 1  h    (b.  1 985) 

—  4.  Wendy  Jane  WILLIAMS-827422  (b.1961) 

sp;  Bruce  PITT-827422h  (nfi.1980) 

—  5.  Buster  William  PITT-8274221  (b.1983) 

—  5.  Westwood  Jay  PITT-8274222  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Heather  Lee  WILLIAMS-827423  (b.1964) 

sp:  Derek  John  BOYD-827423h    (b.1952  m.1983) 
1—  5.  Derek  John  Milner  BOYD-8274231    (b.1 985) 
2.  Irene  Pearl  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5    (b.1908  d.1959) 
sp:  Jorrisen  Stephen  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h  (d.1959) 

—  3.  Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

sp:  Vanessa  PALELO-82751w 

—  4.  Calvin  JOUBERT-82751 1 

—  4.  Michelle  JOUBERT-82751 2 

—  4.  Yvette  JOUBERT-82751 3 
4.  Baron  JOUBERT-82751 4 

—  3.  Desmond  Jourisen  JOUBERT-82752 
2.  Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6  (b.1913) 

sp:  Jan  Albert  VAN  NIEKERK-8.2.7.6h  (b.1 906  d.1970) 
[—  3.  Sheila  VAN  NIEKERK-82761  (b.1935) 

sp:  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761h    (b.1933  m.1955  d.1976) 
j—  4.  Jacobus  Albert  MALHERBE-82761 1  (b.1956) 
j        sp:  UsaNEL-827611w  (m.1981) 

p  5.  Harriet  MALHERBE-82761 11  {b.1982) 

5.  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761 12  (b.1985) 

—  4.  Olga  Margret  MALHERBE-82761 2     (b.1 957) 

sp:  Johannes  Hemianus  Eugene  JOUBERT-82761 2h    (b.  1 955  m. 1 983) 

—  5.  Dominique  JOUBERT-82761 21  (b.1983) 
5.  Cherise  JOUBERT-82761 22  (b.1985) 

^  4.  Sheiiagh  MALHERBE-82761 3    (b.  1 965  d.  1987) 

sp:  Pieter  Johannes  Hennan  Bl  RK-82761 3h    (m.  1 984) 

—  3.  William  Olan  VAN  NIEKERK-82762     (b.1 939) 

sp:  Anna  NEL-82762W    (b.1 941  m.  1959) 

—  4.  William  Olan  I  VAN  NIEKERK-827621  (b.1961) 

sp:  Amelia  BEZUIDENHOUDT-827621w    (b.1965  m.984) 
5.  Chantel  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 1  (b.198) 

—  4.  Maureen  VAN  NIEKERK-827622    (b.1 964) 

—  4.  Olga  VAN  NIEKERK-827623    (b.1 969) 

L  4.  Mary-Ann  VAN  NIEKERK-827624  (b.1971) 

—  3.  Jan  Albert  I  VAN  NIEKERK-82763     (b.1 952) 

sp:  Elize  KRAUNAUW-82763w    (b.1950  m.1977) 
2.  Hope  BOARDM AN-8.2.7.7    (b.  1 91 1 ) 


376 


Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no.  l 


8  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


4  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8 


2  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 


1836 


1909 


--  335 


1  William  Charles  BQARDMAN-8.2.7 


Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 
(Spouse  of  no.  1 ) 


3  EmmaTHOMAS-8.2w 


B:  28  Feb  1839 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


B:  22  Jul  1808 
P  :  Newton.Lancs., England 
M:  17  Feb  1834  --  334 
P: 

D:22  Aug  1889 

P  :  Barkley  East,Cape  Province.South  Africa 


B : 27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton,Makerfield,Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  -  311 
P :  Lathom,Ormskirk,Lancaster,England 
D:22  Aug  1825 

P  :  Bathurst,Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


Margaret  HAYES-Ow 


C:Oct  1772 

P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington,L,England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst„Cape/Good  Hope,South  Africa 


10 


Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w 


B:  1815 

P  :  Newton,Lancs., England 
D:  12  May  1850 

P  :  Burgersdorp,Cape  Province.South  Africa 


11 


B:  1  Aug  1871 

P  :  Lady  Grey.Lady  Grey,CP,South  Africa 
M:  10  Apr  1899  -  377 

IP  :  Mclear,Maclear,Cape  Province,South  Africa 
D:  15  Dec  1936 


12  James  THOMAS-x8.f 


6  Humphry  THOMAS-x8  h2 


B:  1812 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
M:  14  May  1838  -  383 
P  :  Bathurst„Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:  18  Jan  1848 

P  :  Grahamstown..Cape  Province.South  Africa 


13 


B:  1790 
P  :  ..Wales 
M:  -382 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


Mary  LESHEY 


14 


Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2 


B: 

P  :  ..Cape  Province.South  Africa 
D:20ctl875 

P  :  Lady  Grey„Cape  Province.South  Africa 


15 


13  Aug  1997 


377 


Family  Group  Record  -  219 


Husband   q^^^^^  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4 

Bom 

Place 

Cane  Province  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

A  fripo 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

30  Jan  1928 

Place 

Husband's  father 

William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

MRIN:  377 

E  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 

K  Deceased 

Wife 

Sophia  EUzabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w 

Born 

16  Jan  1908 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

31  Dec  1990 

Place 

Burled 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

,  Sex 
F 

Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741 

Bom 

7  Nov  1928 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h 

MRIN:  220 

Married 

27  Oct  1966 

Place 

Sex 
F 

,  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742 

Bom 

22  May  1931 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Albert  Edward  WlLLIAMS-82742h 

MRIN:  221 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


378 


Family  Group  Record  -  220 


Husband   ^^^^^  LAUGHTON-82741h 

Bom 

4  Apr  1933 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

27  Oct  1966 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                   □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name{s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741 

Bom 

7  Nov  1928 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Carrington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4                                                                          MRIN:  219             K  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w                                                                                              a  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Carrington  Roger  LAUGHTON-82741 1 

Bom 

4  Apr  1972 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Belinda  Maijorie  LAUGHTON-82741 2 

Bom 

31  Jul  1973 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


379 


BOARDMAN  DESCEDANTS 


Sarah  Boardman 


Mrs.  James  Boardman 


James  Hayes  Boardman 


I.D.  #  82741 


I.D.  #  82721 


I.D.  #  2666 


Beulah  Clarence 


Earl  Boardman 


Beulah      Carrington      Harold     LAUGHTON    I.D.  #  82741  Boliilda 


380 


Ancestry  Chart  for  Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741 


12  Aug  1997 


Page  1 


p  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.  1 662  bu.  1728) 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 
Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
r-  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4  (b.1721) 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W  {b.1690) 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1746  bu.1814) 
Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w    (c.1716  bu.1749) 
William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0        (b.1768  d.1825) 
^  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w    (c.1742  bu.1816) 
[—  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8        (b.  1 808  d.  1889) 
Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c.1772  d.1823) 
r-  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       (b. 1 836  d.  1909) 
L-  Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w      (b.1815  d.1850) 
f—  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7     (b.1871  d.1936) 
|—  James  TH0MAS-x8.f  (b.1790) 

—  Humphry  TH0MAS-X8  h2     {b.1812  d.1848) 
MaryLESHEY 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w  {b.1839) 

—  Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8W2  (d.1875) 
f—  Can-ington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4    (b.  1 905  d.  1970) 

L  Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w    (b.  1 878  d.  1953) 
ih  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741  (b.1928) 
Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w  (b.1908  d.1990) 


381 


Family  Group  Record  -  221 


Albert  Edward  WILLIAMS-82742h 

t3om 

,  ,  ,  south  Arnca 

Christened 

Place   —  . 

Died 

Place  

Buried 

Place  ■  

Married 

Place 

nusoana  s  lainer 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

n  Deceased 

Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742 

bom 

22  May  1931 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   —  

Died 

Place  

Buried 

Place  —  

wiie  s  lainer 

Carrington  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4 

MRIN:  219             E  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w 

SI  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

sex 
F 

Jennifer  Anne  WIL 

,LIAMS-827421 

Born 

21  Dec  1957 

Place                                                                                "  ■  

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   —  

Died 

Place  —  

Buried 

Place   ■  

apouse 

WADE-827421h 

MRIN-  279 

Marnea 

Place  

Sex 
F 

Wendy  Jane  WILLIAMS-827422 

bom 

30  Mar  1961 

Place  —  

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place  —  

Died 

Place   

Buried 

Place  — 

bpouse 

Bruce  PITT-827422h 

MRIN-  29/? 

Marnea 

20  Feb  1980 

Place  

Sex 
F 

Heather  Lee  WILLIAMS-827423  ' 

bom 

13  May  1964 

Place  

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place  '  

Died 

Place  ■ —  ! 

Buried 

Place   —  

bpouse 

Derek  John  BOYD-827423h 

MRIN-  994 

Married 

10  Sen  1983 

Place                                                                                             ■  — ■  

19  Aug  1997 


382 


ID#  8.2.8 

ALFRED  HERBERT  BOARDMAN 


Alfred  Herbert  Boardman,  eighth  child  and  sixth  son  of  William  John  Boardman  and 
Emma  Thomas,  was  bom  August  8,  1873  at  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

He  spent  his  youthftil  days  in  the  Barkly,  Maclear,  Lady  Grey  area. 

When  Alfred  was  about  sixteen  years  of  age,  the  Boardman  family  was  living  on  the 
Boardman  Family  Farm  "Ashton".  The  following  incident,  which  occurred  at  the  farm,  was 
reported  in  the  East  London  Dispatch  on  January  18,  1890: 

"An  accident  took  place  on  the  ferm  of  Mr.  W.  Boardman,  on  the  23rd  Dec,  by  which 
a  native  child  about  10  or  12  years  old  lost  his  life.  Three  Kafir  men  with  the  boy  were 
crossing  the  Pot  River  at  the  drift  on  Mr.  Boardman' s  farm  with  a  wagon  and  oxen.  The  little 
fellow  was  leading,  and  three  Basutos  sitting  on  the  wagon,  when  the  current  proved  too 
strong  for  the  child,  and  he  was  swept  away,  the  three  men  looking  on  in  surprise,  and  not 
atten^ting  to  help  the  little  fellow. 

Alfred  Boardman  (about  15  years  old)  at  once  stripped  and  plunged  into  the  water  to 
try  and  save  the  native  boy,  but  although  diving  and  swimming  about  for  some  time,  he  was 
xmable  to  discover  the  boy. 

I  think  Alfred  Boardman  deserves  a  little  more  than  thanks,  and  I  also  think  the  three 
men  ought  to  be  punished  for  their  cowardly  conduct  in  the  matter." 

Alfred  Herbert  Boardman  married  Johanna  Etresia  Naude  on  January  23,  1900  at 
Hillside  Parish,  Maclear,  Cape  Province,  SouthAfrica. 

Their  children  are: 


Henry  Herbert  Boardman 

Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  Boardman 


18  Sep  1901 


1900 


Iris  Irene  Boardman 


10  Nov  1903 


William  Frances  Boardman 


14  Nov  1907 


Ada  Johanna  Boardman 


21  Nov  1911 


383 


Family  Group  Record  -  378 


2 


3 


4 


Husband            Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8 

Born 

8  Aug  1873 

Place 

Barkly  East,  Barkly  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Burled 

Place 

Married 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

MRIN:  335             S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w 

Bom 

1880 

Place 

,  Maclear,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

m'  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8. 1 

Born 

1900 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Maggie  VAN  WYK-8.2.8.1w 

MRIN:  139 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

Bom 

18  Sep  1901 

Place 

Maclear, ,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

23  Dec  1982 

Place 

East  Rand, ,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

MRIN:  1 

Married 

1920 

Place 

T  Iris  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.3 

Bom 

10  Nov  1903 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Harrv  Cameron  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 

MRIN:  172 

Married 

Aor  1924 

Place 

,  , ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

WUliam  Frances  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4 

Bom 

14  Nov  1907 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

10  Jul  1986 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Anna  Susanna  FRITZ-8.2.8.4W 

MRIN:  173 

Married 

24  Aor 1931 

Place 

30Junl997  3  84 


Family  Group  Record  -  378 


Husband            Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8 

Wife 

Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Ada  Johanna  BOA 

Ea)MAN-8.2.8.5 

Bom 

21  Nov  1911 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  Hill  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h                                                                                 MRIN:  178 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


385 


Family  Group  Record  - 1 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   ^^^^  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

Bom 

17  Alio  1  RQfi 

Place 

^tanHprtnn     Tr^n^v^i^l  South  AfriPJi 

O  tCUlU&i  1^11)  f    1  L  Alio  V  clCLlf  kJUUUJ  xVlllWQ 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

91  Anr  1  0"^? 

Place 

VilirxAncrlnf     Oriintrp  Pr/=*p  Stat   South  Afnr'a 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1920 

Place 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife 

MilUcent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

Bom 

18  Sep  1901 

Place 

Maclear, ,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

23  Dec  1982 

Place  \ 
East  Rand, ,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8                                                                       MRIN:  378            □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w                                                                                                   □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Alfred  Thomas  FR 

[TZ-82821 

Bom 

1 1  Oct  1922 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

9  Sep  1954 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hester  DU  PLESSIS-82821w                                                                                          MRIN:  150 

fyiarried 

18  Aug  1942 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822 

Born 

30  Sep  1923 

Place 

Polela, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Wertham  Ward  CWallv)  DIXON-82822h                                                                             MRIN:  2 

Married 

26  Aue  1944 

Place 

Johannesburg, ,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Sex 

F  Millicent  Etresia  F 

RITZ-82823 

Bom 

12Jun  1925 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jan  Albertus  PRETORIUS-82823h                                                                                    MRIN:  158 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

RoelfFRITZ-82824 

Bom 

14Jun  1928 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Peesv  Beatrice  RAW-82824w                                                                                         MRIN:  163 

Married 

1952 

Place 

, .  ,  South  Africa 

30Junl997  '  386 


Family  Group  Record  - 1 


Page  2  of  2 


5 


6 


7 


Husband   ^^^^  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

Wife 

MilUcent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Frederick  John  FR] 

[TZ-82825 

Born 

4  Aug  1930 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jeanette  Kathleen  STOREY-82825w                                                                                  MRIN:  4 1 7 

Married 

26  Feb  1951 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Sybil  FRITZ-82826 

Born 

1  Feb  1934 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Siebert  UYS-82826h                                                                                                     MRIN:  166 

Married 

1951 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Ivy  Doreen  FRITZ-82827 

Bom 

21  Jun  1936 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Tielman  ROOS-82827h                                                                                                 MRIN:  169 

Married 

29  Jan  1955 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


387 


Meggan    Pierre    Grant  Dawn 
I.D.#  828221 


Kenneth  Meggan  Pierre  Dawn 
I.D.#  26682  I.D.#  828221 


388 


Family  Group  Record  -  2 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   ^^^^^  ^^^.^j  (^aUy)  DIXON-82822h 

Bom 

26  May  1920 

Place 

Brakpan, ,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Aor  1976 

Place 

Fast  London    Cane  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 
Cremated 

Married 

26  Aug  1944 

Place 

Johannesburg, ,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822 

Bom 

30  Sep  1923 

Place 

Polela, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

MRIN:  1 

B  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

B  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

r 

Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221 

Born 

9  Sep  1945 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h 

MRIN:  154 

Married 

17  Dec  1966 

Place 

,  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  South  Afnca 

Sex 
F 

Shirley  DIXON-828222 

Born 

13  Jul  1948 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Fredrick  A.  BROOKS-828222h 

MRIN:  157 

Married 

15  Feb  1975 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Wallace  Walter  DIXON-828223 

Bom 

8  Sep  1951 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Denese  Alice  HERITAGE-828223w 

MRIN:  156 

Married 

15  Sep  1973 

Place 

,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Audrey  Muriel  DIXON-828224 

Bom 

11  Mar  1955 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Neville  Trevor  INTRONA-828224h 

MRIN:  155 

1  Married 

!               26  Nov  1977 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


•I.D.  #  S2822 


1964   CHRISTMAS  DAY 
East  London,  CP.  South  Africa 

DIXON  FAMILY 


Descendants  of  Rev.  William  Boardman 


1. 

Meggan  Brummer 

11. 

Shirley  Brooks  (nee  Dixon) 

2. 

Wallace  Dixon 

12. 

Fred  Brooks 

3. 

Dennis  Dixon 

13. 

Pierre  Brummer 

4. 

Amanda  Dixon 

14. 

Dawn  Brummer  (nee  Dixon) 

5. 

Audrey  Introna  (nee  Dixon) 

15. 

Lee  Ann  Dixon 

6. 

Neville  Introna 

16. 

Warren  W.  Dixon 

7. 

Muriel  Dixon 

17. 

Natalie  Brooks 

8. 

Nadine  Introna 

18. 

Grant  Brummer 

9. 

Tanen  Introna 

19. 

Christine  Introna  was  born 

Sept.  1984 


Family  Group  Record  - 154 


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Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h 


Born 

O  T,,1  1  QOQ 

o  Jul  lyjy 

Place 

,  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

17  Dec  1966 

Place 

,  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                   □  Deceased 

Wife 

Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221 

Born 

9  Sep  1945 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h                                                                  MRIN:  2               S  Deceased 

Wife's  nnother 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822                                                                                                         □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Grant  BRUMMER-828221 1 

Born 

6  Feb  1971 

Place 

,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Meggan  BRUMMER-828221 2 

Bom 

23  Mar  1973 

Place 

,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married                       |  Place 

30  Jun  1997 


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Ancestry  Chart  for  Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221 


12  Aug  1997 


Page  1 


Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 


r-  Wertham  Ward  (WaUy)  DIXON-82822h    (b.  1 920  d.  1976) 
Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221  (b.1945) 

j        p  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h  (b.  1 896  d.  1937) 
L  Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822  (b.1923) 

p  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.  1 662  bu. 1728) 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 

1—  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
as  BOARDMAN-03.4      (b.  1 72 1 ) 
Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W  (b.1690) 
(b.1746  bu.1814) 
Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w    (c.1716  bu.1749) 
Wniiam  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0        (b.1768  d.1825) 
I—  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w    (c.1742  bu.1816) 
James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8        (b.1808  d.1889) 
Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c. 1 772  d.  1823) 
p  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       (b. 1 836  d.  1909) 
L-  Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w      (b.1815  d.1850) 
Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8     (b.  1 873) 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f      (b.  1 790) 
hry  TH0MAS-X8  h2     (b.1812  d.1848) 
Mary  LESHEY 
Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w     (b.1 839) 

Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8W2  (d.1875) 


^  MiUicent  Magdalene  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2    (b.  1 901  d.  1 982) 
Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w    (b.1 880) 


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LIFE  ON  A  CANE  FARM  m  ZIMBABWE 
Dawn  Dixon  Bnunmer 
1997 

How  can  I  describe  vjhat  is  for  me  a  piece  of  heaven?  Situated  in  the  southeast  comer 
of  Zimbabwe,  in  wiiat  is  termed  the  lowveld,  are  three  big  agricultural  estates.  They  have  been 
made  possible  by  irrigation  and  the  main  crop  is  sugar  cane.  Thousands  of  hectares  (1  hectare 
=  2.47  acres)  are  planted  to  cane,  a  sea  of  green  in  the  African  busL  The  tree  estates  are 
Triangle;  Hippo  Valley,  on  the  edge  of  Chiredzi;  and  Mkwasine,  closer  to  the  border  with 
Mozambique.  Our  ferm,  "Menslage,"  is  on  the  fringe  of  the  Mkwasine  Estate. 

Our  summers  are  approximately  nine  months  long  and  very  hot.  Often  we  live  with 
tenqjeratures  above  40  degree  C  (104  degree  F)  day  and  night  for  weeks  on  end.  This  is  when 
we  experience  the  hot  air,  the  heat  that  is  like  a  dead  weight,  as  though  clinging  to  one  for 
support!  For  me  it  is  total  bliss. .  .1  love  the  heat. 

We  are  now  surrounded  by  game  conservancies  and  the  Gona-re-zhou  National  Park 
is  near.  The  droughts  and  poachers  reduced  the  number  of  animals,  but  sterling  work  by  some 
local  conservationists  and  their  breeding  programs  have  brought  increasing  game  in  recent 
years. 

The  cacophony  of  the  soimds  of  Africa  and  the  bush,  different  in  day  and  night,  the 
smells  and  the  sights  of  Africa  surround  us.  We  have  animals  at  every  turn:  in  the  bush,  along 
the  roads,  and  in  the  cane  fields  -  where  they  cause  so  much  damage  as  they  feast  at  will, 
especially  the  baboons  and  monkeys.  Recently  we  were  paid  a  visit  by  four  yoimg  bull 
elephants,  AWOL  from  Gona-re-zhou.  They  traipsed  through  the  yoimg  cane  fields,  pulling 
up  "green  food,"  only  to  discard  it  in  disgust  for  it  was  too  immature  to  be  sweet.  Then  they 
left  their  calling  cards  -  elephant  dung  -  and  went  off  on  their  travels.  We  raised  John  Tayler 
who  contacted  the  conservancies  and  Gona-re-zhou:  "Who  has  lost  four  elephants?"  Gona-re- 
zhou' s  trackers  had  bst  them.  Out  came  trackers  and  spotter  planes,  a  whirlwind  of  activity! 
They  had  to  get  them  into  a  safe  area  before  the  poachers  got  to  them. 

We  watch  the  cane  season  as  it  unfolds,  each  year  preparing  the  land,  cutting  and 
planting  the  seed  cane,  irrigating;  the  cane  fires  at  harvest,  the  cutting,  stacking,  and  haulage. 


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At  maturity,  3  meters  (almost  10  feet)  tall,  the  cane  is  a  veritable  sea  of  green.  For  us,  it  is  a 
labor-intensive  crop,  unlike  the  large  estates  where  much  of  the  process  is  mechanized.  Most 
of  the  cane  cutters  are  contractors  who  move  into  our  compound  for  the  8-month  season. 

The  gardens,  particularly  on  the  ferms,  are  tropical  and  often  spectacular.  Everything 
grows  rapidly  and  vigorously.  These  garden  are  paradise  for  birds,  butterflies,  leguanes 
(iguanas),  and  other  small  animals.  The  unique  baobab  trees  are  a  feature  of  the  lowveld. 

And  life  her  for  us,  too  is  paradise.  We  have  it  all. 


Isolation- 

Away  from  the  madding  crowds. 
Away  from  the  crime  of  cities. 
Away  from  the  noise  of  humans. 
Away  from  their  pollution. 

A  haven  for  children. 

To  grow  up  safe. 

To  learn  from  the  land. 


It  is  my  slice  of  heaven. 


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I.D.#  82822 Ih 

PIERRE  BRUMMER 

MY  RHODESIAN  WAR  INVOLVEMENT 

When  Dawn  and  I  were  married  on  December  17,  1966, 1  was  engaged  in  farming  in 
Southern  Rhodesia  at  the  Estate,  known  as  South  Eastern  Development,  before  they  were 
bought  out  by  Anglo  American  and  Hewletts  and  became  known  as  Mkwasine  Estates. 

In  1971  we  were  lucky  enough  to  be  at  the  right  place  at  the  right  time  to  apply  for 
one  of  the  farms  put  up  for  settlement  by  the  Estates,  as  per  Government  of  the  days 
development  agreement.  My  ^plication  for  one  of  these  units  was  successfiil  and  this  meant 
that  I  became  a  Settlement  Farmer  on  my  own  piece  of  ground,  all  1 52  hectares  of  intensive 
cotton  and  wheat  production,  with  a  couple  of  soya  bean  crops  as  rotation  thrown  in.  We 
were  allocated  Farm  8  officially  known  as  Lot  4  of  Mkwasine  Central,  District  of  Ndanga. 

These  farms  came  with  a  house,  shed  and  a  compound  toilet  block,  lands  ready  for 
planting  our  first  crop  of  cottoiL 

MY  FLYING  LIFE 

It  was  here  in  1974  that  three  of  rny  neighbors  bought  a  Piper  Colt  plane  and  hired  an 
instructor  to  come  to  the  Estates  and  teach  those  that  were  interested  to  fly.  I  was  at  that  time 
not  interested  like  several  others,  and  stood  by  and  watched  them  get  their  licences.  After  this. 
Dot  Tayler  decided  if  her  husband  was  going  to  fly,  why  shouldn't  she  do  the  same.  A 
telephone  call  to  me  was  made  to  join  the  new  group,  this  I  did  and  fi"om  then  on  fiin  and 
games  started. 

The  first  essential  exams,  such  as  student  aviation  law  were  passed  99%.  I  was 
hooked.  I  decided  to  buy  my  own  plane,  a  Piper  Tripacer,  VP-WDT.  Some  of  the  remaining 
exams  I  passed  except  Met.  Here  I  developed  a  mental  block,  but  here  with  the  help  of  my 
dad  on  the  next  exam  was  a  walk  over. 

The  more  I  tried  to  get  my  license  the  more  finstrated  I  got.  I  changed  instructors  and 
halfway  through  my  first  tester,  he  said  I  hadn't  been  taught  very  well  The  same  with  my 
second  tester,  who  took  over  the  controls.  Discouraged  and  ready  to  quit,  I  bumped  into  a 
fiiend,  Brian  Noblet,  who  took  me  under  his  wings  and  started  giving  me  flying  lessons. 


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Lessons  started  and  soon  I  had  the  hang  of  things  and  was  flying  fairly  well.  At  my 
next  test  at  Chiredzi,  everything  fell  into  place  and  I  proved  that  I  could  fly  an  aircraft.  What 
a  relief,  at  last  I  was  independent  the  airspace  was  open  to  me  to  get  places  without  having 
to  drive.  What  a  pleasure. 

With  the  war  bolting  up  after  the  declaration  of  independence  by  the  Smith 
Government,  I  did  a  feir  amount  of  flying  for  private  individuals,  plus  a  regular  weekly  flight 
for  Chisumbanje  Estates.  These  involved  taking  the  General  Manager,  wife  and  at  times  staflF 
members  to  Mutare.  Sometimes  I  would  spend  the  day  there,  waiting  for  them,  other  times, 
it  was  a  case  of  drop  and  pick  up  a  few  days  later.  I  was  always  treated  royally,  looked  after 
for  hmch  and  at  that  time  there  was  this  fentastic  bakery  which  I  supported  every  time  I  flew 
up  by  buying  delicious  bread  and  cookies,  to  take  home. 

On  one  occasion  when  I  had  to  fly  the  aircraft  engineer  fi"om  Mkwasine  to 
Chisumbanje,  so  that  he  could  repair  the  crop  spraying  aircraft,  I  had  to  land  on  a  road  that 
had  been  turned  into  a  makeshift  airstrip  for  the  crop  sprayer.  On  arrival,  the  accountant  was 
there,  and  he  asked  if  I  would  mind  flying  him  to  Buf&lo  Range  Airport  to  collect  the  wages 
for  the  Estate  while  Dick  was  busy  repairing  their  aircraft.  No  problem  to  yours  truly.  Soon 
we  were  airborne  and  on  our  way.  On  landing,  there  was  the  bank  ojQficials  with  aU  the  money, 
little  did  I  know  it  was  going  to  be  mostly  silver.  So  first  we  loaded  it  into  the  boot  of  the 
plane.  The  weight  is  so  great  that  the  tail  drops  to  the  ground  and  even  -with  lots  of  power  she 
wont  pick  up  its  tail  Next  trick  is  to  shift  the  money  to  passenger  seats,  on  the  floor,  on  the 
fi'ont  seats  and  wherever.  The  plane  is  sitting  very  nicely,  level,  so  A  for  away,  start  up  and 
all  seems  great.  OS  we  go  roaring  down  the  runway,  we  literally  stagger  into  the  air  and  head 
for  the  Estate.  We  arrive  at  the  makeshift  runway  and  every  time  I  pull  the  throttle  back  to 
reduce  speed,  the  plane  starts  to  loose  height  fast.  Anyway,  I  made  up  my  mind  to  land  come 
what  may,  and  made  my  touch  down  at  100  mph  as  against  the  rule  of  thumb  80  mpL  Heavy 
braking  was  required  before  the  road  ran  out,  but  happy  to  be  on  the  ground.  The  lesson 
leamed  here  was  to  find  out  what  sort  of  money  and  how  much.  I  can  assure  you  money  for 
an  Estate  for  a  weeks  cotton  picking  is  exceptionally  heavy. 

THE  RHODESIAN  WAR  AND  MY  INVOLVEMENT 

The  Rhodesian  War  started  to  take  on  new  proportions  and  man  power  started  to 


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become  very  important  for  government.  As  the  days  progressed,  more  and  more  men  were 
called  up.  The  ages  of  call  went  up  fix)m  the  18-25  to  the  38  and  eventually  45,  in  which  I  fell. 
They  eventual^  went  even  further  to  the  60  and  over.  Everybody  became  involved  some  way 
or  other. 

As  I  had  been  flying  for  sometime  now  and  I  had  built  up  a  feir  amount  of  hours,  I 
applied  to  do  my  call  up  with  the  Department  of  Internal  Affairs.  On  several  occasions  I 
received  rny  papers  to  report  to  Chikumbi  to  undergo  normal  guard  force  training.  Every  time 
I  got  exenpted  on  the  grounds  that  I  was  trying  to  get  into  their  flying  division.  Eventually, 
I  received  my  final  call  up.  I  realized  that  this  time  I  was  going  to  have  to  do  normal  training 
and  resigned  myself  to  do  same.  On  the  appointed  day  I  with  130  others  reported  for  duty. 
We  had  to  wait  for  the  afternoon  for  the  doctors  to  arrive,  but  in  the  meantime  we  were 
issued  with  our  crummy  uniforms;  shown  how  to  make  a  bed  pack  and  all  the  other  lousy  and 
stupid  army  rules. 

Our  lunch  that  day  was  fantastic  and  very  tasty  and  after  having  eaten  we  were  told 
to  get  into  the  l^althy  and  not  so  healthy  groups.  The  canp  commandant  came  forward  and 
started  by  asking  for  Brummer,  before  saying  anything  else.  After  identifying  myself^  and  his 
surprise  to  see  me  in  the  sickly  group  because  of  my  back  problem,  he  said  that  whether  I 
liked  it  or  not,  I  was  to  report  to  Charles  Prince  the  next  morning  to  take  my  duties  with  the 
flying  divisiorL  After  they  sorted  out  all  the  calliq)ees,  he  asked  if  I  wanted  to  stay  in  can^  for 
the  night  or  be  taken  to  town.  After  having  seen  all  that  was  expected  of  the  new  recruits,  I 
decided  I  would  rather  leave  as  soon  as  possible  just  in  case  they  changed  their  minds  about 
me.  No  problem,  they  supplied  me  with  a  7  tonne  lorry  as  transport,  and  soon  I  was  once 
again  enjoying  the  luxury  of  the  Jameson  Hotel 

Next  morning,  very  early,  I  dashed  off  to  Prince  to  report  for  duty.  The  head  of  the 
flying  division.  Ken  Brown,  had  already  flown  off  for  the  day,  so  I  had  to  wait  for  their  return 
late  that  evening.  On  their  arrival  around  five  p.m.,  who  should  jump  out  of  the  plane  but  the 
Secretary  of  Internal  Affairs  who  informed  me  that  they  had  not  finalized  my  appointment, 
and  that  I  should  go  and  do  my  training  at  Chikumbi  the  next  day.  I  then  told  them  that  they 
were  fiilly  subscribed.  He  turned  around  and  said  I  was  to  go  home  and  await  further  orders. 
So  started  my  army  career.  What  a  joy  to  be  able  to  ffy  home  and  once  again  farm.  The  family 


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was  surprised  to  see  me,  as  they  had  resigned  themselves  that  for  the  next  six  weeks  they 
would  be  running  aroimd  sleeping  at  various  venues. 

Soon  after,  having  been  accepted  into  the  airwing  division,  I  was  told  to  change  my 
clobber  given  to  me  at  Chikurubi  for  what  Intaff  called  their  number  one  outfit.  From  a  rough 
khaki  longs  and  shirts  to  high  quality  khaki  shirts,  trousers,  toecap  shoes,  the  Intafif  belt  and 
red  beret.  I  was  given  the  Fort  Victoria,  now  known  as  Masvingo  area  to  fly.  I  would  be 
stationed  for  six  weeks  at  a  time  in  Fort  Victoria  and  fly  where  ever  Internal  Affairs  wanted 
to  go.  My  area  included  Naunetsi,  along  the  Limpopo  River  and  Mozambique  border  to  this 
side  of  Chipingi.  One  would  fly  every  day.  On  those  days  that  I  flew  for  Chiredzi,  I  would 
contact  Dawn  to  meet  me  at  the  Mkwasine  airstrip  to  collect  my  dirty  washing.  This  would 
be  handled  quickfy  and  efficient^  and  on  my  return  trip,  Ernest,  our  domestic  worker,  would 
be  waiting  at  the  same  venue  for  me  to  collect  the  freshly  washed  and  ironed  washing.  For  my 
sleeping  arangements,  I  was  accommodated  at  the  Chiveron  Hotel,  all  expenses  paid,  treated 
like  a  king,  until  problems  developed,  at  which  time  the  Provincial  Commissioner  had  a 
caravan  re-sprayed  and  refurbished  and  I  took  residence  in  the  caravan  park. 

After  a  long  struggle  with  the  higher  arched,  I  managed  to  convince  them  that  it 
would  be  a  great  idea  if  I  took  over  the  Chiredzi  district  conpletely  on  a  permanent  basis.  The 
joy  of  this  system  was  the  feet  that  I  could  organize  my  femily  operation  in  conjimction  with 
the  daily  flying.  It  was  not  necessary  to  arrive  early  in  the  morning  every  day  and  sit  around 
until  needed.  If  they  wanted  to  start  flying  at  say  9  a.m,  then  I  would  be  at  the  Hippo  Strip 
at  that  time.  I  would  fly  until  they  needed  me  no  longer  for  the  day.  This  meant  that  whatever 
time  I  finished  f^ong  I  could  go  home.  I  was  only  a  telephone  call  away  and  if  an  une^qjected 
flight  had  to  be  made  I  could  nip  across  and  do  it. 

My  main  task  was  to  fly  Internal  Affairs  personnel  and  urgently  needed  spares  and 
provisions  to  the  many  "Keeps"  (Security  Villages  which  were  built  for  the  residence  of  a 
communal  ferming  area  v/bo  built  their  houses  within  a  security  fence  which  was  guarded  by 
Internal  Affairs  military  men).  Inside  this  area  were  schools,  health  clinics,  stores  and  so  forth. 
The  idea  was  to  give  the  people  protection  fi-om  the  outside  warmongers,  they  still  did  their 
farming  outside  this  fenced  area  during  the  day.  It  was  also  a  means  of  getting  our  District 
OfiBcers  and  Senior  staff  members  to  these  areas  feirly  safely  as  the  roads  were  land  mined 


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and  ambushed,  so  traveling  by  road  was  a  hazardous  affair.  It  was  Government  policy  to 
introduce  health  clinics,  schools  and  social  activities  plus  agricultural  schemes  to  each  village. 
These  villages  came  under  attack  on  many  occasions,  so  we  had  a  guard  force  contingent  at 
each  village.  Also  at  each  point  was  a  quickly  constructed  airstrip  so  we  could  land  within 
walking  distance  of  these  villages. 

As  I  made  many  tr^)s  in  and  out  of  these  various  airstrq)s  daily,  I  had  to  be  very  aware 
that  my  aircraft  and  passengers  became  sitting  targets  with  every  takeoff  and  landing.  The 
procedure  we  followed  for  every  landing  was  to  inform  the  Keep  that  we  were  landing  in  say 
1 5  minutes  time,  they  would  send  a  contingent  of  guard  force  personnel  to  clear  the  strip  of 
possible  land  mines  and  opposition  forces  and  stand  guard  while  we  landed  and  during  the 
period  we  were  bu^  in  the  Keep.  Even  so,  one  had  to  approach  each  landing  cautiously  and 
try  something  new  every  time.  The  "Books",  as  we  referred  to  them,  were  very  much  aware 
that  the  windsock  would  basically  tell  them  which  way  the  aircraft  would  land.  They  could 
be  waiting  for  you  in  the  right  position  to  do  you  a  disfevor.  My  attitude  was  to  judge  the 
weather  and  winds,  and  where  possible,  land  with  the  wind,  drop  out  of  the  sky  from  a  dizzy 
height,  or  sneak  in  at  a  very  low,  such  as  below  tree  height.  I  flew  between  ninety  and  a 
hundred  hours  a  month  so  could  have  been  a  prime  target. 


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Husband   pj-gdnck  A.  BROOKS-828222h 

Born 

ll  inov  iy40 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

15  Feb  1975 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wif 

^        Shirley  DIXON-828222 

Bom 

13  Jul  1948 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Chhstened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h                                                                 MRIN:  2               E  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822                                                                                                         □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

S6X 

M  ;  Mark  Frederick  BROOKS-8282221 

Born 

29  Oct  1978 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Natalie  Suzanne  B] 

ROOKS-8282222 

Born 

17  Sep  1981 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  TransvaaL  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

12  Aug  1997 


401 


Family  Group  Record  - 156                 Page  ot 

""s^'and   ^^^^g  Waiter  DIXON-828223 

Born 

R  <;/>n  1  QS1 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   ■ 

Died 

Place   

Buried 

Place  

Married 

15  Sep  1973 

Place  

,  Ahwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

MusDana  s  rather 

Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h 

MRIN:  2                S  Deceased 

Husband's  nnother 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822 

□  Deceased 

Wif 

Denese  AHce  HERITAGE-828223w 

Bom 

24  Nov  1947 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place  

Died 

Place  

Buried 

Place   ^  

Wiie  s  tather 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
r 

Amanda  DIXON-828223 1 

Bom 

18  Jun  1974 

Place                                                                                 '  —  

,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place  — 

Died 

Place  —  

Buried 

Place   — —  

bpouse  

Marned 

Place   

Sex 
M 

Warren  Ward  DIXON-8282232 

Bom 

25  May  1976 

Place  

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   

Died 

Place   

Buried 

Place  

spouse  

Marned 

Place  —  

Sex 
F 

Lee-Ann  DIXON-8282233 

Bom 

11  Feb  1981 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place   ■  

Died 

Place  

Buried 

Place 

bpouse  

Marned 

Place   

30  Jun  1997 

402 

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2 


3 


Husband   Neville  Trevor  INTRONA-828224h 

Bom 

la  Jul lyjj 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

26  Nov  1977 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Audrev  Muriel  DIXON-828224 

Bom 

11  Mar  1955 

Place 

Johannesburg,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h                                                                  MRIN:  2               E  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822                                                                                                         □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Tanen  Catherine  INTRONA-8282241 

Bom 

6  Jul  1979 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Nadine  Sharon  EST] 

rRONA-8282242 

Born 

9  Feb  1982 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Christine  Bemanette  INTRONA-8282243 

Bom 

4  Sep  1985 

Place 

,  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

1  Place 

30Jun  1997 


403 


BRUMMER  FAMILY 
I.D.  #828221 


DIXON  FAMILY 
I.D.  #  828223 


Meggan   Pierre    Grant  Dawn 

Amanda  Leanne  Denise  Wally  Warren 


Muriel  Hester  Fritz  Johan  Thomas  Fritz  Millicent  Magdalena 

I.D.  #  82822  I  D-  #  8382  Emma  Boardman 


BROOKS  FAMILY  INTRONA  FAMILY 

I.D.  #  828222  I-D-  #  828224 


Mark     Natalie  Shirley  Fredrick  Neville  Nadine  Christine  Audry  Tanen 


404 


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Husband   xigiman  ROOS-82827h 

Bom 

14  Au2 1930 

Place 

South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

29  Jan  1955 

Place 

,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Iw  Doreen  FRITZ-82827 

Born 

21  Jun  1936 

Place 

, ,  Natal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

MRIN:  1 

S  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

F 

YolandeROOS-828271 

1 
1 

Born 

28  Nov  1955 

Place 

,  Vereeniging,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Nice  OLWAGEN-828271h 

MRIN:  170 

IVIarried 

6  Sen  1975 

Place 

,  , ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Deidre  ROOS-828272 

Bom 

1958 

Place 

,  Vereeniging,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1958 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

'  Beverley  ROOS-828273 

Born 

15  Jan  1962 

Place 

,  Vereeniging,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h 

MRIN:  171 

Married 

4Mav  1985 

Place 

Sex 
F 

LydiaROOS-828274 

Born 

25  Jul  1972 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Andries  ("Chaka")  WILLEMSE 

MRIN:  541 

Married 

29  Jan  1993 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

FRITZ  ROOS  WEDDING 


FAMILY    WEDDING  FOR    LYDIA  ROOS 


I.D.  # 

1  - 

Deon  du  Plessis 

828273  h 

2  - 

Beverley  Roos 

828273 

3  - 

Tielman  Roos 

82827  h 

U  - 

Andries  "Chaka"  Willerase  828274 

5  - 

Amanda  du  Plessis 

8282731 

6  - 

Lydia  Roos 

828274 

7  - 

Ivy  Doreen  Fritz 

82827 

8  - 

Yolande  Roos 

828271 

9  - 

Nico  Olwagen 

828271  h 

10- 

Karin  Olwagen 

8282712 

11- 

Nico  Jr.  Olwagen 

8282711 

12- 

Deon  Jr .  du  Plessis 

8282731 

406 


Pedigree  Chart 


Descendants  of 


1 


2  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 


B:  17  Aug  1896 

P :  Standerton„Transvaal,South  Africa 

M:  1920  --  1 

P: 

D:21  Apr  1937 

P  :  Viijoensdrif„Orange  Free  Stat,South  Africa 


B: 
P: 

D: 
P: 


1  Ivy  Doreen  FRrrZ-82827 


B:21  Jun  1936 
P :  „Natal,South  Africa 
M:  29  Jan  1955  -  169 
P :  ,Johannesburg,Transvaal.South  Africa 
D: 


6  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8 


Tielman  ROOS-82827h 


(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  iMUlicent  Magdalena  E  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 


B:8  Aug  1873 

P  :  Barkly  East,Barkly  East,CP,South  Africa 
M:  --378 
P :  ...South  Africa 
D: 


B:  18  Sep  1901 

P  :  Maciear„Cape,South  Africa 
D :  23  Dec  1982 

P  :  East  Rand„Transvaal,South  Africa 


7  Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2.8  w 


B : 1880 

P  :  .Maclear.Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


1.  Tielman  ROOS-82827h  (b.1930) 

_  spHw  Doreen  FRITZ-82827     (b.1936  m.1 955) 
2.  Yolande  ROOS-828271  (b.1955) 
sp:  Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h    (b.1944  m.1975) 
3.  Nico  Jr.  OLWAGEN-828271 1     (b.1 976) 
3.  Karin  OLWAGEN-828271 2    (b.  1 979) 
2.  Deidre  ROOS-828272    (b.  1 958  d.  1 958) 
—  2.  Beverley  ROOS-828273    (b.1 962) 

sp:  Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h    (b.1 958  m.1 985) 
3.  Amanda  DU  PLESSIS-8282731    (b.1 987) 
2.  Lydia  ROOS-828274     (b.1 972) 
sp:  Andries  ("Chaka")  WILLEMSE  (b.1968  m.1993) 


10 


11 


12  WiUiam  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 


13 


B : 1836 
P: 

M:  -335 
P: 

D:  1909 
P: 


Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 


B:  28  Feb  1839 

P  :  Grahamstown„Cape  Province.South  Africa 

D: 

P: 


14 


15 


B; 
P; 
D: 
P; 


UAug  1997 


407 


Family  Group  Record  -  225 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   ^^^^  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9 

Bom 

A  Ton  1  97"^ 
^ Jan  Lo / J 

Place 

Christened 

J  rcu  1  o  /  D 

Place 

T  QiinctAn    A1iii/^1  Mr\rth    xr*iifh  Att*i/^q 
J  L^aUlloLCll,  /\llWai  INUIUI,  OUUUl  /ViilL-a 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2 

MRIN:  335            E  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

MicheUe  Maria  CORY-8.2.9  w 

Born 

16  Apr  1881 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

6  Nov  1964 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Gwendoline  Mildred  BOARDMAN-8.2.9. 1 

Bom 

6  Nov  191 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Francois  Petrus  (Fannie)  NELL-8.2.9.1h 

MRIN:  226 

Married 

Place 

S6X  ' 

M  William  George  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2 

Bom 

15  Oct  1914 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Maria  Maedalena  MAYHEW-8.2.9.2w 

MRIN:  231 

Married 

16  Oct  1939 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Joy  Daphne  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.3 

Bom 

30  Oct  1916 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Gordon  MOLE-8 

.2.9.3h 

MRIN:  238 

Married 

1  Place 

1 

Sex 
F 

'  Thora  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.4 

Born 

16  Dec  1918 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

21  Aug  1992 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

ChristoDhel  Liebenbere  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 

MRIN:  239 

Married 

Place 

30Junl997  4  08 


Family  Group  Record  -  225 


Husband 

Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9 

Wife 

MicheUe  Maria  CORY-8.2.9  w 

Children 

List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

M  Valentine  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5 


Born 

30  Jun  1920 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Marie  ERAMUS- 

8.2.9.5W 

MRIN:  240 

Marrled 

30  Jun  1948 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Donald  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8. 2.9.6 

Bom 

8  Aug  1922 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Sep  1961 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

,  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Spouse 

Judith  Susara  MOOLMAN-8.2.9.6w 

MRIN:  243 

Married 

7  Jun  1948 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Olive  Thelma  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.7 

Bom 

3  Nov  1924 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Georee  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

MRIN:  246 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Cynthia  May  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.8 

Bom 

12  Aug  1927 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Jurie  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 

MRIN:  247 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


409 


410 


Rev.  William  Boardman's  Child  #  9 


Section  XI 

WILLIAM    JOHN  BOARDMAN 

1811  -  1869 

Mary  Ann  Caldecot 

1812  -  18 


411 


WILLIAM  JOHN  BOARDMAN 
1811  - 1869 


William  John  Boardman,  bom  14  Feb.  1 81 1  in  Blackburn,  England,  was  the  4th  son  and  9th 
child  of  Rev.  William  Boardman  and  Margaret  Hayes.  He  was  eight  years  of  age  when  he  with  his 
family  emigrated  from  Depthford,  London,  England  on  the  ship  La  Belle  Alliance  with,  the  Willson 
Party  of  1 820  Settlers  to  South  Africa. 

His  new  home  was  at  Beaufort  Vale,  near  Bathurst.  He  was  married  to  Mary  Ann  Caldecot 
at  St.  George's  Church,  Grahamstown  on  8  Oct.  1833.  He  died  in  1869. 

MARY  ANN  CALDECOT 
1812  - 18_ 

Mary  Ann  Caldecot  was  bom  8  Oct  1812  at  Eariha  Co.,  Huntington,  England,  the  2nd 
daughter  and  4th  child  of  seven  bom  to  Dr.  Charles  Caldecot  and  Mary  Tarkington. 

She  embarked,  with  her  family,  from  Gravesend,  London,  England,  in  the  second  division 
of  Sephton's  Party  on  the  ship  "Brilliant",  under  Richard  Gush,  on  15  February  1820.  Upon 
arriving  at  Algoa  Bay  (Port  Elizabeth)  on  May  15,  1820,  Dr  Charles  Caldecot,  Sephton's  Party 
surgeon,  was  stricken  and  died,  leaving  a  wife  and  seven  children.  The  Sephton  party  located  at 
Salem 

Mary  Ann  Caldecot  and  William  John  Boardman  were  Married  in  the  St.  George  Church, 
Grahamstown  on  8  Oct.  1833. 


412 


Family  Group  Record  -  327 


2 


3 


4 


""sb^nd   ^-jj-^  jQjy^  BOARDMAN-9 

Bom 

1 A  FaK  1811 

1^  rcD  loll 

Place 

OiaCKUUIIl,  ^  JL><UlCaolCi ,  iJllgiallLl 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  BAQ 

1  007 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

8  Oct  1833 

Place 

St.  George's  Chu,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

MRIN:311 

S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Margaret  HAYES-Ow 

B  Deceased 

Wife 

Mary  Aim  CALDICOT-9.  w 

Born 

8  Oct  1812 

Place 

, , ,  England 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Charles  CALDECOTT  M.D. 

MRIN:  534 

E  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Mary  TARKINGTON 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
r 

Emily  Margaret  BOARDMAN-9. 1 

Born 

21  Dec  1834 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

t^arried 

Place 

Sex 
r 

Mary  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.1w 

Born 

16  Apr  1837 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Apr  1858 

Place 

Middleburg, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 

MRIN:  381 

Married 

30  Jun  1857 

Place 

Middleburg,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

WilUam  Fredrick  BOARDMAN-9.3 

Bom 

1  Apr  1829 

Place 

Cradock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1841 

Place 

Grahamstown,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9 .4 

Born 

10  Jan  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Arthur  BEETON-9.4h 

MRIN:  424 

Married 

11  Feb  1858 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  327 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


""sband   ^-jj-^  j^j^  BOARDMAN-9 

Wife 

Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w 

Children   List  each  ciiild  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Caroline  Maria  Tarkington  BOARDMAN-9.5 

Bom 

10  Jan  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  LYNCH-9.5h 

MRIN:  425 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

John  Charles  BOA] 

RDMAN-9.6 

Born 

10  Mar  1845 

Place 

Ouaggas  Valley,  Graafrient,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Maria  SMITH-9.6  w 

MRIN:  379 

Married 

Place 

,  , ,  South  Africa 

Sex 

James  BOARDMAN-9.7 

Bom 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8 

Bom 

10  Dec  1850 

Place 

Askraal,  Graafreinet,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 

MRIN:  380 

Married 

Place 

. ,  ,  South  Africa 

:  Sex 
F 

Jessie  Letitia  BOA 

RDMAN-9.9 

Born 

7  Aug  1853 

Place 

Craddock, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

'  Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


415 


Family  Group  Record  -  424 


2 


3 


Husband   Arthur  BEETON-9.4h 

Born 

20  Oct  1839 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

11  Feb  1858 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

1 

Husband's  father 
Given  name{s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife 

Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4 

Born 

10  Jan  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown,  ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-9 

MRIN;  327             B  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Thomas  Barker  BEETON-9.4.1 

Born 

13  Nov  1858 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  Aug  1938 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Marsaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w 

MRIN:  489 

Married 

Place 

,  .  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

EUza  Emily  BEETON-9.4.2 

Born 

8Jun  1860 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Aaron  PENTZ-9.4.2  h 

MRIN:  497 

Married 

Place 

,  .  South  Africa 

Sex 

,  M 

Arthur  John  BEETON-9.4.3 

Born 

11  Jan  1863 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1                   Abt  1940 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

i 

Place 

1  Spouse 

Louise  ROSENWEIGH-9.4.3  w 

MRIN:  498 

Married 

Place 

.  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Polly  (Mary)  Amelia  (Reetwood)  BEETON-9.4.4 

Born 

10  Jan  1866 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

13  Jun  1958 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

MRIN:  499 

1 
1 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

12  Aug  1997 

416 


Family  Group  Record  -  424 


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Husband 


Arthur  BEETON-9.4h 


Wife 


Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4 


Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 


Sex 
F 

Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5 

Bom 

1868 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1950 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

ALLISON-9.4.5  h 

MRIN:  500 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

12  Aug  1997 


417 


Descendants  of  Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4 


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Page  l 


1 .  Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4      (b.1 841 ) 

sp:  Arthur  BEETON-9.4h      (b.  1 839  m.  1 858) 
—  2.  Thomas  Barker  BEETON-9.4.1      (b.  1 858  d.  1938) 
sp:  Margaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w    (b.1 854  d.1927) 

3.  Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4.1. 1    (b.  1 880  d.  1969) 
sp:  Walter  Burford  BAKER-9.4. 1.1  h  (b.  1 875  d.  1952) 
H  4.  Walter  Burford  BAKER-941 11      (b.1 906  d.  1 968) 

sp:  Bertha  Sarah  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3    (b.1912  m.1938) 
5.  Bertha  Sheila  BAKER-941  111     (b.1 939) 
5.  Walter  Burfurd  II  BAKER-941 112    (b.1 940) 
5.  Evan  Boardman  BAKER-941 113    (b.1 943) 

—  5.  Daphne  Beryl  BAKE  R-94 1114    (b.1 945) 
5.  Roderick  Bernard  BAKER-941 115  (b.1950) 

—  4.  Clarence  Barker  BAKER-941 112    (b.  1 907  d.  1979) 
sp:  Clarice  Freda  RANDALL-941112  w  (b.1908  m.1937  d.1995) 

—  5.  Grace  Edna  BAKER-941 1121    (b.1 939) 

—  5.  Jean  Mary  BAKER-941 1122  (b.1941) 

—  5.  Clive  Clarence  BAKER-941 11 23    (b.1 947) 

—  4.-Alwyn  Evelyn  BAKER-94113     (b.1908  d.1984) 
sp:  Grace  Beatrice  BETTESWORTH-94113  w    (b.1910  d.1994) 

5.  Donald  Evelyn  BAKER-941 131     (b.1 937) 
sp:  Stina  HAMMARSTROM-941131  w  (b.1936  m.1965) 
—  6.  David  Wayne  BAKER-941 1311    (b.1 966) 
I—  6.  Kevin  Paul  BAKER-941 1312  (b.1967) 
6.  Andrew  Keith  BAKER-941 1313    (b.1 968) 
6.  Graeme  Christopher  BAKER-941 1314    (b.1970)  . 

—  5.  Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 132  (b.1941) 
sp:  Neville  John  AUBREY-941132  h  (b.1 940) 

6.  Cheryl  Mae  AUBREY-941 1321    (b.1 965) 

sp:  Hamish  PETRIE-9411321  h  (b.1 964  m.  1996) 
6.  Jennifer  Dawn  AUBREY-941 1322    (b.1 967) 

sp:  Conrad  Miguel  THOMAS-941 1322  h  (b.1 959  m.1993) 
6.  Amanda  Michelle  AUBREY-941 1323    (b.1 972) 
^  5.  Valere  Ann  BAKER-941 133    (b.1 945) 

—  4.  CyrI  Boardman  BAKER-941 14     (b.1 91 3) 
sp:  Mary  GARDNER-94114W    (b.1 91 5) 

4.  Claude  Lockhart  BAKER-941 15  (b.1918) 
sp:  Mavis  Thelma  DAMSTER-941 1 5  w    (b.  1 922  m.  1 946) 

—  5.  Patricia  May  BAKER-941 151  (b.1 947) 
L  5.  Shirley  May  BAKER-941 152  (b.1954) 

3.  Charles  Henry  Arthur  BEETON-9.4.1. 2    (b.1 882  d.  1960) 
sp:  Magdalena  WAHL-9.4.1.2  w  (b.1884  d.1949) 
sp:  Martha  Petronella  JOUBERT-9.4.1.2  w2 
3.  Herbert  William  BEETON-9.4.1. 3    (b.1 884  d.1963) 

sp:  Bee  BRIGMAN-9.4.1.3  w 
3.  Jessie  Emily  BEETON-9.4.1. 4    (b.1 887  d.1960) 

sp:  H.C.VlD  SPRY-9.4.1.4  h  (b.1 885  d.1954) 
3.  Ernest  Edward  BEETON-9.4.1. 5    (b.1 892) 
sp:  Lily  Barbara  THOMPSON-9.4.1 .5  w  (b.1 894  d.1966) 


2.  Eliza  Emily  BEETON-9.4.2  (b.1860) 

sp;  Aaron  PENTZ-9.4.2  h 
2.  Arthur  John  BEETON-9.4.3      (b.1863  d.1940) 

sp:  Louise  ROSENWEIGH-9.4.3  w 
2.  Polly  (Mary)  Amelia  (Fleetwood)  BEETON-9.4.4     (b.1866  d.1958 
sp:  Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 
3.  Bertie  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.1 
3.  Vera  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.2 

I 

—  3.  Amy  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.3 

—  3.  Grace  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.4 
2.  Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5     (b.  1 868  d.  1 950) 

sp:  ALLISON-9.4.5  h 
sp:  GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5  h2 

3.  Percy  GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5. 1 


418 


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2 


3 


Husband   j^^^^^  ^^^^^^  BEETON-9.4. 1 

Born 

13  Nov  1858 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

15  Aug  1938 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Arthur  BEETON-9.4h                                                                                       MRIN:  424            □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4                                                                                                          □  Deceased 

Wife 

Margaretha . 

\  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w 

Born 

3  Jul  1854 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

3  May  1927 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4. 1.1 

Born 

5  Apr  1880 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Dec  1969 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Walter  Burford  B AKER-9.4. 1 . 1  h                                                                                     MRIN:  490 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Charles  Henry  Arthur  BEETON-9.4. 1.2 

Bom 

4  Mar  1882 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

! 

Died 

31  Jan  1960 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Magdalena  WAHL-9.4. 1 .2  w                                                                                           MRIN:  493 

Married 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 

M  i  Herbert  William  BEETON-9.4. 1.3 

Bom 

1               10  Feb  1884 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

24  Jun  1963 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Bee  BRIGMAN-9.4.1.3  w                                                                                                   MRIN:  494 

Married 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Jessie  Emily  BEETON-9.4. 1.4 

Bom 

5  Mar  1887 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

11  Apr  1960 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

H.C. V.D  SPRY-9.4. 1 .4  h                                                                                               MRIN:  495 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

15  Aug  1997 


419 


Family  Group  Record  -  489 


5 


Husband   j^^^^^  Barker  BEETON-9.4. 1 

Wife 

i              Marsaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4. 1  w 

 S  

'  Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Ernest  Edward  BE 

ETON-9.4.1.5 

Born 

2  Nov  1892 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Lilv  Barbara  THOMPSON-9.4.1.5  w 

MRIN:  496 

Married 

Place 

.  .  South  Africa 

Ancestry  Chart  for  Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 132 


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Walter  BurfordBAKER-9.4. 1.1  h  (b.  1 875  d.  1952) 

—  Alwyn  Evelyn  BAKER-941 13     (b.  1 908  d.  1984) 
Arthur  BEETON-9.4h      (b.  1 839) 

r-  Thomas  Barker  BEETON-9.4. 1     (b.  1 858  d.  1938) 

p  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.1662  bu.1728) 
r—  James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 
I  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4  (b.1721) 

Isabel  HARRiSON-04.3w  (b.1690) 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1746  bu.1814) 
Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w     (c.1716  bu.1749) 
William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0        (b.  1 768  d.  1 825) 
^  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w     (c.1742  bu.1816) 
—  William  John  BOARDMAN-9         (b.1811  d.1869) 
t  Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c.  1 772  d.  1823) 

Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4  (b.1841) 
I        |—  Charles  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF     (b.  1 781  d.  1820) 
L  Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w  (b.1812) 
'—  MaryTARKINGT0N-x9.wm 
Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4. 1.1    (b.  1 880  d.  1 969) 
—  Margaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4. 1  w    (b.1854  d.1927) 
Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 1 32    (b.1 941 ) 

—  Grace  Beatrice  BETTESWORTH-941 13  w    (b.1 910  d.1 994) 


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1 


2 


3 


Husband    y^i^^n  Evelvn  BAKER-941 13 

Born 

2  Oct  IvUs 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  Jul  1964 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Walter  Burford  BAKER-9.4.1.1  h 

MRIN:  490 

S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4.1.1 

E  Deceased 

^'^^        Grace  Beatrice  BETTESWORTH-941 13  w 

Born 

9  Jan  1910 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

26  Aug  1994 

Place 

, ,  South  Afirica 

Buried 

Place 

1 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

1 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Donald  Evelyn  BAKER-941 131 

Bom 

20  Nov  1937 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Stina  HAMMARSTROM-941131  w 

MRIN:  538 

IWIarried 

15  May  1965 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 132 

Bom 

21  Jul  1941 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Neville  John  AUBREY-941 132  h 

MRIN:  492 

1  Married 

4  Apr  1964 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Valere  Ann  BAKER-941 133 

i  Bom 

1      :                7  Jun  1945 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

15  Aug  1997 


421 


2 


3 


Family  Group  Record  -  492                 Page i  of i 

Husband   j^^^-^^  j^j^  AUBREY-941 132  h 

Born 

9  Feb  1940 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Cfiristened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

4  Apr  1964 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Husband's  motfier 
Given  nanne(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                         □  Deceased 

Wife 

Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 132 

Bom 

21  Jul  1941 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Alwyn  Evelyn  BAKER-941 13                                                                                 MRIN:  491             S  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Grace  Beatrice  BETTES WORTH-94 1 1 3  w                                                                                        S  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Cheryl  Mae  AUBREY-941 1321 

Bom 

15  Feb  1965 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Hamish  PETRE-941 1321  h                                                                                                MRIN:  539 

Married 

29  Feb  1996 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Jennifer  Dawn  AU 

BREY-9411322 

Born 

4  Nov  1967 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

! 

i 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Conrad  Miguel  THOMAS-941 1322  h                                                                                    MRIN:  540 

Married 

18  Dec  1993 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

1  Sex 

'  F 

Amanda  Michelle  AUBREY-941 1323 

Born 

4  Mar  1972 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

15  Aug  1997 


422 


Family  Group  Record  -  425 


Husband    ,  u  t  xrTVT/->i 
John  LYNC] 

«-9.5h 

1 

Born 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1873 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife 

Caroline  Maria  Tarkington  BOARDMAN-9.5 

Born 

10  Jan  1841 

Place 

Grahamstown, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-9                                                                                 MRIN:  327             S  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w                                                                                                         □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

Given 
name(s) 

Last 
name 

Born  (day  month  year) 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Spouse 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

Married 

Place 

15  Aug  1997 


423 


Family  Group  Record  -  379 


2 


3 


4 


Husband          Charles  BOARDMAN-9.6 

Born 

1 U  Mar  i  64!) 

Place 

Quaggas  Valley,  Graafrient,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

, , ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  fattier 

William  John  BOARDMAN-9                                                                                MRIN:  327             S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w                                                                                                              □  Deceased 

Wife 

Maria  SMITH-9.6  w 

Born 

Abt  1850 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Maria  BOARDMAN-9.6. 1 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

F  Chrissie  BOARDMAN-9.6.2 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

m'  John  Charles  I  BOARDMAN-9.6.3 

Born 

10  Mar  1870 

Place 

Graaff-Reinet,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1969 

Place 

Buried 

PI3CC 

Mt.  Fletcher 

Spouse 

Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W                                                                                         MRIN:  268 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

CaroUne  BOARDMAN-9.6.4 

1  Born 

1  

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1  Died 

1 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  379 


5 


6 


7 


Husband           Charles  BOARDMAN-9  6 

Wife 

Maria  SMTTH-Q  6  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

George  Herbert  BOAJlDMAN-9.6.5 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Edward  James  BOARDMAN-9.6.6 

Bom 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buned 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Frederick  Alphonse  BOARDMAN-9.6.7 

Born 

Place 

, ,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  -  268 


5 


Husband          Charles  I  BOARDMAN-9.6.3 

Wife 

Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

 1 

Raymond  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.5 

Born 

1902 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Kate  (Tinv)  GROBLER-9.6.3.5w 

MRIN:  281 

Married 

1935 

Place 

425 


Family  Group  Record  -  268 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   j^^^  Charles  I  BOARDMAN-9.6.3 

Born 

lU  Mar  1»/U 

Place 

Graaff-Reinet,  Cape,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1969 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Mt.  Fletcher 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

John  Charles  BOARDMAN-9.6 

MRIN:  379 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Maria  SMITH-9.6  w 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W 

Born 

24  Apr  1872 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

22  Jul  1953 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Hector  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3. 1 

Born 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Muriel  HOOD-9.6.3.1W 

MRIN:  269 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Pearl  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.2 

Born 

24  May  1897 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

18  Nov  1966 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Ernest  Henrv  ACUTE-9632h 

MRIN:  272 

Married 

16  Feb  1928 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Pansy  Bertha  Mable  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.3 

Bom 

1898 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1978 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

William  Philip  Edwin  STOKES-WALLER-9.6.3.3h 

MRIN:  426 

Married 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Kenneth  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.4 

Born 

1898 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Dec  1976 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Doris  -9.6.3.4W 

MRIN:  280 

Married 

Place 

30Junl997  4  26 


Family  Group  Record  -  380 


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4 


Husband   q^^^^^  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8 

Bom 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1 

Place 

, ,  ,  South  Africa 

Husband's  father 

William  John  BOARDMAN-9                                                                             MRIN:  327             S  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w                                                                                                              □  Deceased 

Wife 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 

Bom 

Place 

Transvaal, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Bertha  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.8. 1 

Born 

1873 

Place 

,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1947 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

S6X 

F  Lucy  AmeUa  BOARDMAN-9.8.2 

Bom 

1877 

Place 

,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1877 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

WilUam  Salmon  BOARDMAN-9.8.3 

i 

Bom 

1  Mar  1877 

Place 

Potchestrom, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Alberta  Johanna  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  w                                                                              MRIN:  302 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Laura  EmeUe  BOARDMAN-9. 8. 4 

Bom 

20  Dec  1886 

Place 

,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Sep  1959 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

John  Coates  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h                                                                                     MRIN:  438 

Married 

Place 
,  .  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  380 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Husband    q         Herbert  BOARDMAN-9  8 

Wifp 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Jessie  BOARDMAN-9. 8. 5 

Born 

Place 

Transvaal, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

George  Herbert  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.6 

Born 

1883 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1969 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Rotha  May  Coventrv  PELL-9.8.6  w 

MRIN:  286 

Married 

1919 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Selina  Sarah  BOARDMAN-9.8.7 

Born 

Place 

Transvaal, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1956 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Thomas  O'Reilly  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

MRIN:  437 

Married 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

1  Sex 
F 

Irene  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.8.8 

Born 

Place 

Transvaal, , ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

William  HAGGET-9.8.8h 

MRIN:  442 

Married 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Sex 
M 

John  Alfred  Hedley  BOARDMAN-9.8.9 

Born 

29  Jan  1894 

Place 

,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

23  Jul  1959 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Anna  Maria  Cornelia  SWART-9.8.9w 

MRIN:  441 

Married 

Place 
1 , ,  Africa 

30Jun  1997 


428 


Family  Group  Record  -  302 


2 


3 


4 


""sband   ^^j-^  Salmon  BOARDMAN-9.8.3 

Bom 

1  Mar  1  877 

1  iviar  loll 

Place 

1  UlcriCbUUlIl,  ,  OUUUl  rVillCa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 

Husband's  father 

George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8                                                                         MRIN:  380            □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w                                                                                                                   □  Deceased 

Wife 

Alberta  Johanna  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  w 

Bom 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1  Nov  1927 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                   □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Kathleen  Dorothy '. 

30ARDMAN-9.8.3.1 

Bom 

Abt  1902 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

James  (Jimmie)  HENDERSON-9831h                                                                                MRIN:  310 

Married 

Place 

Sex 

M  William  Salmon  I 

BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 

Born 

Abt  1904 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Margaret  DE  PLESSIS-9832w                                                                                         MRIN:  303 

Married 

Place 

S6X 

F  1  Mary  Amelia  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.3 

Bom 

Abt  1096 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

RHOM-9.8.3.3h                                                                                                          MRIN:  304 

Married 

Place 

Sex ' 

M  I  Albert  John  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.4 

Bom 

Abt  1908 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Christina  (Rosie)  ROMBERG-9.8.3.4w                                                                              MRIN:  306 

Married 

Place 

30Jun  1997 


429 


Family  Group  Record  -  302 

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Husband     \Tr;ii;„__  ColTn,->n  HriAPr»^4^AM  O  C 

William  oaimon  i5<j/vKiJivi/\i\-y.o.o 

Wife 

AiDerta  jonanna  D\jj\ss±JWLPiiy-y.o.j  w 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Violet  Rosina  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5 

Born 

Abt  1910 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Robert  TODD-9.? 

?.3.5h 

MRIN:  427 

Married 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Bertha  CaroHne  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.6 

Born 

Abt 1912 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Thomas  SPANN-9.8.3.6h 

MRIN:  428 

Married 

Place 
.  .  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Irene  Winifred  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.7 

Born 

1913 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

BRYNE-9.8.3.7h 

MRIN:  429 

Married 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Douglas  George  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.8 

Born 

1916 

Place 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Joan  Patricia  GRIFFITHS-9.8.3.8w 

MRIN:  430 

1  Married 

'  1942 

Place 

1  ,  ,  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


430 


Family  Group  Record  -  524  Page  1  of  1 


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3 


Husband    Q^^gj^g  (-.jjf 

fordTODD-98351 

Born 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Abt  1959 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Husband's  father 

Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 

MRIN:  427 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  motfier 

Violet  Rosina  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5 

□  Deceased 

Angela  RICE-9835 1  w 

Bom 

16  Sep  1943 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

IVl 

Michael  Clifford  TODD-983511 

Born 

31  Dec  1961 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

1 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Gillian  Anne  TOD 

D-983512 

Bom 

20  Nov  1963 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

i 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

David  ROBERTS-983512  h 

MRIN:  525 

Married 

12  Mar  1982 

Place 
.  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Carolyne  Jayne  TODD-983513 

Born 

23  Dec  1964 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

RovMULLINS-983513h 

MRIN:  527 

Married 

1993 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Michelle  TODD-983514 

Born 

17  Mar  1969 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

PhiliD  CUNNINGTON-983  5 1 4  h 

MRIN:  526 

i  Married 

16Mavl987 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

15  Aug  1997 


Family  Group  Record   -  528  Page  1  of  2  \ 


2 


3 


Husband         Campbell  STAFFORD-98352  h 

Born 

12  Adf 1940 

Place 
Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Abt  1960 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 
name 

□  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 
name 

□  Deceased 

Wife 

Valerie  Violet  TODD-98352 

1 

Born 

23  Mar  1944 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

20  Jul  1994 

Place 

Harare,  Zimbabwe,  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 

MRIN:  427 

□  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Violet  Rosina  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5 

□  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

I 

Glenda  Lynn  STAFFORD-98352 1 

[  

Born 

25  May  1961 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Rodney  Laurence  JAMES-983521  h 

MRIN:  529 

Marhed 

Abt  1981 

Place 
,  .  Africa 

;  Sex 
F 

Collette  Gay  STAFFORD-983522 

Born 

25  Jul  1964 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Peter  Edward  PAGE-983522  h 

MRIN:  530 

Married 

Abt  1985 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

!  Sex 
F 

Karen  Patricia  STAFFORD-983523 

Born 

19  Mar  1966 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

1 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

i           Scott  Gould  MILLAR-983523  h 

MRIN:  531 

Married 

Abt  1989 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

i  Justine  Joy  STAFFORD-983524 

;  Bom 

25  Jun  1967 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Paul  William  TINDLE-983524  h 

MRIN:  532 

Married 

Abt  1988 

Place 
. ,  Africa 

15  Aug  1997 


Valerie  Ivan 
Wedding  Day 


William    Salmon  Boardman 
I.D.  #  9.8.3 


9. 

10. 


STAFFORD  FAMILY 


1.  Karen  S.  Millar 

2.  Brett  Millar 

3.  Collett  S.  Page 

4.  Gary  Stafford 

5.  Travis  James 

6.  Justine  Stafford 

7.  Glenda  S.  James 

8.  Kristy  James 
Valerie  T.  Stafford 
Ivan  Stafford 

11.  Tamara  James 

12.  Cassandra  James 


I.D.  #  98352 


VAL 


IVAN 


Carolynne    Todd  Mullins 
Document  Storage  Box 

I.D.  #  983513 


433 


Family  Group  Record  -  528 


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Husband         Campbell  STAFFORD-98352  h 

Wife 

Valerie  Violet  TODD-98352 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
M 

Gary  Ivan  STAFFORD-983525 

Bom 

12  Mar  1977 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

1 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Family  Group  Record  -  531 


2 


Husband   ^^^^  ^^^^^  MILLAR-983523  h 

Bom 

28  Mar  1963 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Abt  1989 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                     □  Deceased 

Wif< 

Karen  Patricia  STAFFORD-983523 

Bom 

19  Mar  1966 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Ivan  Campbell  STAFFORD-98352  h                                                                      MRIN:  528             □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Valerie  Violet  TODD-98352                                                                                                              S  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 

1  M 

Brett  Alexander  M 

ILLAR-9835231 

Bom 

19  Nov  1991 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

1  Sex 
!  F 

!  Megan  Amy  MILLAR-9835232 

!  Bom 

30  Nov  1994 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

'  Married 

1  Place 

434 


Family  Group  Record  -  529 


Husband   j^^^^^  Laurence  JAMES-983521  h 

Born 

zj  jun  lyou 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Abt  1981 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

i  Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Glenda  Lynn  STAFFORD-983521 

Bom 

25  May  1961 

Place 
,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

Ivan  Campbell  STAFFORD-98352  h                                                                     MRIN:  528             □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Valerie  Violet  TODD-98352                                                                                                         S  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Kristy  JAMES-983521 1 

Bom 

28  Mav  1983 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

1 

i 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Cassandra  JAMES-9835212 

Bom 

12  Jul  1985 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

T ,  Tamara  JAMES-983521 3 

Born 

25  Feb  1987 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
M 

:  Travis  JAMES-9835214 

Bom 

12  Mar  1990 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

1  Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

1  Married 

Place 

15  Aug  1997 


Ancestry  Chart  for  Carolyne  Jayne  TODD-983513 


12  Aug  1997 


Page 


Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 
[—  Douglas  Clifford  TODD-98351  (b.1940) 

p  James  BOARDMAN-05.1      (b.  1 662  bu.  1728) 
I—  James  BOARDMAN-04.3  (b.1689) 
^  Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 
r-  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4  (b.1721) 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W  (b.1690) 
1—  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2     (b.1746  bu.1814) 
Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w     (c.1716  bu.1749) 
I—  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0        (b.  1 768  d.  1825) 
Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w     (c.1742  bu.1816) 
William  John  BOARDMAN-9        (b.181 1  d.1869) 
L-  Margaret  HA YES-Ow       (c. 1 772  d.  1823) 
George  Herbert  BOARDM AN-9.8      (b.  1 850) 

|—  Charles  CALDECOTT  M.D.-X9.WF     (b.1781  d.1820) 
Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w      (b.1 81 2) 
I—  Mary  TARKINGT0N-x9.wm 
William  Salmon  BO ARDM AN-9.8.3     (b.  1 877) 
—  Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 
Violet  Rosina  BOARDM AN-9.8.3.5    (b.1 910) 

Alberta  Johanna  BOAR  DM  AN-9.8.3  w    (d.  1 927) 
Carolyne  Jayne  TODD-98351 3    (b.1 964) 
^  Angela  RICE-98351  w  (b.1943) 


L 


436 


Family  Group  Record  -  438 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   j^^^  ^^^^^^  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h 

Born 

30  Dec  1879 

Place 
, ,  Ireland 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

14  Dec  1961 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Husband's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife 

Laura  Emelie  BOARDMAN-9.8.4 

j 

Bom 

20  Dec  1886 

Place 

,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

2  Sep  1959 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 

George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8                                                                         MRIN:  380             □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w                                                                                                                    □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

S6X 

M  Clarence  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4. 1 

Born 

13  Aug  1908 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Elizabeth  Daphne  Ravner  JENNINGS-9.8.4.1w                                                                     MRIN:  440 

Married 

Mar  1958 

Place 
,  .  Africa 

Sex 
M 

Kenneth  George  Halley  HAMILTON-9.8.4.2 

Born 

12Mav  1910 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Bertha  Sarah  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3 

Bom 

23  Jul  1912 

Place 

,  ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Walter  Burfurd  BAKER-9.8.4.3h                                                                                      MRIN:  439 

Married 

1938 

Place 
.  ,  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Doreen  Laura  HAMILTON-9.8.4.4 

Born 

27  Jul  1921 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Johannes  Frederick  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-9.8.4.4h                                                             MRIN:  472 

Married 

24  Feb  1945 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  438 


5 


6 


Husband          Coates  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h 

Laura  Emelie  BOARDMAN-9.8.4 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Gwendolyn  Patsy  HAMILTON-9.8.4.5 

Born 

20  Sep  1923 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Charles  Edward  WECKE-9.8.4.5h 

MRIN:  476 

Married 

9Jun  1946 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Sex 
F 

Irene  Olive  Coates  HAMILTON 

Born 

3  Aug  1928 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

4  Aug  1989 

Place 

, ,  South  Africa 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

David  MARAIS-9.8.4.6h 

MRIN:  483 

Married 

Place 

.  ,  South  Africa 

30  Jun  1997 


438 


Family  Group  Record  -  286 


2 


3 


4 


Husband   ^^^^^^  Herbert  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.6 

1 

Born 

1883 

Place 
, ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1969 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Married 

1919 

Place 

Husband's  father 

George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8                                                                        MRIN:  380             □  Deceased 

Husband's  mother 

Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w                                                                                                              □  Deceased 

Wife 

Rotha  May  Coventry  PELL-9.8.6  w 

Bom 

Place 

, ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

1946 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Wife's  father 
Given  name(s) 

Last 

name                                                                      □  Deceased 

Wife's  mother 
Given  name(s) 

Maiden 

name                                                                  □  Deceased 

Children    List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

S6X 

F  i  Rotha  Jean  BOAR] 

3MAN-9.8.6.1 

Born 

26  Dec  1919 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Herbert  Lawrence  BAILEY-9.8.6.1h                                                                                  MRIN:  287 

Married 

1942 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Hedley  Aubrey  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.2 

Born 

2  Feb  1922 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Magrieta  Gertrude  Alleta  BEER-9.8.6.2w                                                                            MRIN:  293 

Married 

11  Jun  1949 

Place 

Sex 
M 

George  Herbert  Eric  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 

Bom 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

June  FOYER-9.8.6.3W                                                                                                       MRIN:  296 

'  Married 

1964 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Doris  Edwina  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.4 

Bom 

18  Jul  1925 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

James  John  RICHARDS-9.8.6.4h                                                                                     MRIN:  297 

Married 

1947 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


Family  Group  Record  -  286 


5 


6 


7 


Husband   q^^^^^  Herbert  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.6 

Wifp 

Rotha  May  Coventry  PELL-9.8.6  w 

Children   List  each  child  (whether  living  or  dead)  in  order  of  birth. 

Sex 
F 

Enid  Irene  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.5 

Born 

15  Jul  1925 

Place 

, , ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Barend  Gerrit  WORST-9.8.6.5h 

MRIN:  298 

Married 

1959 

Place 

Sex 
M 

Denis  James  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.6 

Bom 

10  Dec  1929 

Place 

, , ,  Afiica 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Married 

Place 

Sex 
F 

Olive  Lucy  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.7 

Born 

23  Oct  1931 

Place 

,  ,  ,  Africa 

Christened 

Place 

Died 

Place 

Buried 

Place 

Spouse 

Steohen  C.  CAMPBELL-9.8.6.7h 

MRIN:  301 

Married 

1950 

Place 

30  Jun  1997 


440 


Descendants  of  William  John  BOARDMAN-9 

  12  Aug  1997 

1 .  William  John  BOARDMAN-9       (b.1 811  d.1 869) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w      (b.  1 81 2  m.  1 833) 

—  2.  Emily  Margaret  BOARDMAN-9. 1  (b.1834) 

—  2.  Mary  Augusta  B0ARDMAN-8.1W      (b.1837  d.1858) 

sp:  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1       (b.1834  m.1857) 
L  3.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1. 1      (b.1 858  d.1 879) 

—  2.  William  Fredrick  BOARDMAN-9.3       (b.  1 829  d.  1 841 ) 

—  2.  Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4      (b.1 841) 

sp:  Arthur  BEETON-9.4h      (b.  1 839  m.  1 858) 

3.  Thomas  Barker  BEETON-9.4.1     (b.1 858  d.1 938) 

;  sp:  Margaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w    (b.1854  d.1927) 

i 

—  4.  Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4.1. 1    (b.1880  d.1969) 
sp:  Walter  BurfordBAKER-9.4. 1.1  h  (b.1 875  d.1 952) 

—  5.  Walter  Burford  BAKER-94111      (b.1906  d.1968) 

sp:  Bertha  Sarah  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3    (b.1912  m.1938) 
h-  6.  Bertha  Sheila  BAKER-941 1 1 1     (b.1 939) 

—  6.  Walter  Burf  urd  1 1  BAKER-941 112     (b.1 940) 

—  6.  Evan  Boardman  BAKER-941 113  (b.1943) 

—  6.  Daphne  Beryl  BAKER-941 114  (b.1945) 
L-  6.  Roderick  Bernard  BAKER-941 115    (b.1 950) 

—  5.  Clarence  Barker  BAKER-941 112     (b.1 907  d.1 979) 

sp:  Clarice  Freda  RANDALL-941 112  w  (b.1908  m.1937  d.1995) 

—  6.  Grace  Edna  BAKER-941 1121  (b.1939) 
j        !                —  6.  Jean  Mary  BAKER-941 11 22  (b.1941) 

^  6.  Clive  Clarence  BAKER-941 1123  (b.1947) 
[—  5.  Alwyn  Evelyn  BAKER-941 13     (b.1908  d.1984) 

sp:  Grace  Beatrice  BETTESWORTH-94113  w    (b.1910  d.1994) 
I  j—  6.  Donald  Evelyn  BAKER-941 131     (b.1 937) 

sp:  Stina  HAMMARSTROM-941 131  w  (b.1936  m.1965) 

—  7.  David  Wayne  BAKER-9411311  (b.1966) 

—  7.  Kevin  Paul  BAKER-941 1312  (b.1967) 

—  7.  Andrew  Keith  BAKER-941 1313  (b.1968) 

7.  Graeme  Christopher  BAKER-941 1314  (b.1970) 

—  6.  Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 132  (b.1941) 

:  sp:  Neville  John  AUBREY-941 1 32  h  (b.1 940) 

—  7.  Cheryl  Mae  AUBREY-941 1321  (b.1965) 

I  sp:  Hamish  PETRIE-941 1321  h  (b.1964  m.1996) 

I  —  7.  Jennifer  Dawn  AUBREY-941 1322    (b.1 967) 

sp:  Conrad  Miguel  THOMAS-941 1322  h  (b.1 959  m.1993) 
L-  7.  Amanda  Michelle  AUBREY-941 1323    (b.1 972) 
6.  Valere  Ann  BAKER-941 133  (b.1945) 
I  —  5.  CyrI  Boardman  BAKER-941 14  (b.1913) 

sp:  MaryGARDNER-94114w    (b.1 915) 
^  5.  Claude  Lockhart  BAKER-941 15  (b.1918) 
i  1  sp:  Mavis  Thelma  DAMSTER-941 15  w    (b.  1 922  m.  1946) 

j—  6.  Patricia  May  BAKER-941 151  (b.1947) 
L  6.  Shirley  May  BAKER-941 152  (b.1954) 
—  4.  Charles  Henry  Arthur  BEETON-9.4.1. 2    (b.1882  d.1960) 
sp:  Magdalena  WAHL-9.4.1.2  w  (b.1 884  d.1 949) 

441 


sp:  Martha  Petronella  JOUBERT-9.4.1.2  w2 
1—  4.  Herbert  William  BEETON-9.4. 1 .3    (b.  1 884  d.  1 963) 
sp:  Bee  BRIGMAN-9.4.1.3  w 

—  4.  Jessie  Emily  BEETON-9.4. 1 .4    (b.  1 887  d.  1 960) 

sp:  H.C.V.D  SPRY-9.4.1.4  h  {b.1885  d.1954) 
4.  Emest  Edward  BEETON-9.4. 1.5  (b.1892) 
sp:  Lily  Barbara  THOMPSON-9.4. 1.5  w  (b.  1 894  d.  1966) 

—  3.  Eliza  Emily  BEETON-9.4.2  (b.1860) 

sp:  Aaron  PENTZ-9.4.2  h 

—  3.  Arthur  John  BEETON-9.4.3      (b.  1 863  d.  1940) 

sp:  Louise  ROSENWEIGH-9.4.3  w 

—  3.  Polly  (Mary)  Amelia  (Fleetwood)  BEETON-9.4.4     (b.1866  d.1958) 

sp:  Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

—  4.  Bertie  HYDENRYGH-9.4.4.1 

—  4.  Vera  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.2 

—  4.  Amy  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.3 
^  4.  Grace  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.4 

—  3.  Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5     (b.  1 868  d.  1950) 

sp:  ALLISON-9.4.5  h 
sp:  GRiMSTEAD-9.4.5  h2 
L-  4.  Percy  GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5.1 
2.  Caroline  Maria  Tarkington  BOARDMAN-9.5  (b.1841) 

sp:  John  LYNCH-9.5h  (d.1873) 
2.  John  Charies  BOARDMAN-9.6  (b.1845) 
sp:  Maria  SMITH-9.6  w  (b.1850) 

—  3.  Maria  BOARDMAN-9.6.1 

—  3.  Chrissie  BOARDMAN-9.6.2 

—  3.  John  Charles  I  BOARDMAN-9.6.3     (b.1870  d.1969) 

sp:  Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W    (b.1872  d.1953) 
1—  4.  Hector  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.1 
I        sp:  Muriel  HOOD-9.6.3.1W 

[—  5.  Jean  BOARDMAN-9631 1 

sp:  Alec  J.  BARTHORPE-9631 1h 
5.  Raymond  Dell  BOARDMAN-9631 2 
sp:  Maurine  WILLIAMS-96312 

—  4.  Pearl  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.2    (b.1897  d.1966) 

sp:  Ernest  Henry  ACUTE-9632h     (m.  1 928  d.  1 939) 
—  5.  Dedrie  Eleanor  ACUTE-96321 
sp:  Dirk  KOCH-96321 

L-  6.  Isobel  Mary  KOCH-96321 1  (b.1930) 

sp:  Cliff  WEBSTER-963211h    (b.1918  m.1972) 
1—  7.  Sharon  WEBSTER-9632111  (b.1972) 

—  4.  Pansy  Bertha  Mable  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.3    (b.1898  d.1978) 

sp:  William  Philip  Edwin  STOKES-WALLER-9.6.3.3h   (b.1896  d.1943) 

p  5.  Favard  John  Dell  STOKES-WALLER-96331  (b.1920) 
sp:  SHELAGH-96331W 

j        —  6.  Edmund  Allan  STOKES-WALLER-96331 1  (b.1949) 
—  6.  Leonora  STOKES-WALLER-96331 2 
sp:  Wilhelmina  (Minnie)  BOSCH-96331w2    (b.1930  m.1952) 
^  6.  Augusta  STOKES-WALLER-96331 3  (b.1964) 
sp:  Warwick  DORNING  Dr.-963313h  (m.1987) 

L-  5.  Charmain  Maude  STOKES-WALLER-96332  (b.1922) 

442 


j  sp:  Leonard  Gordon  MITCHELL-96332h    (b.1922  m.1951) 

h-  6.  Derrick  Gordon  MITCHELL-9633221  (b.1953) 
^  6.  Colleen  Margaret  MITCHELL-963322  (b.1955) 
sp;  Derick  WILCOCKS-963322h    (b.  1 954  m.  1 976) 
[—  7.  Derick  I  WILCOCKS-9633221  (b.1979) 

7.  Jolene  Margaret  WILCOCKS-9633222  (b.1981) 

—  4.  Kenneth  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.4    (b.1898  d.1976) 

sp:  Doris  -9.6.3.4w 
4.  Raymond  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.5  (b.1902) 
sp:  Kate  (Tiny)  GROBLER-9.6.3.5W  (m.1935  d.1937) 

—  5.  John  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h  (b.1936) 

sp:  Jean  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574     (m.  1 968) 

—  6.  Jennifer  BOARDMAN-825741  (b.1969) 

—  6.  Victoria  BOAR  DM  AN-825742  (b.1971) 

—  6.  Pamela  BOARDMAN-825743  (b.1973) 

—  5.  Estelle  BOARDMAN-96352  (b.1937) 

sp:  Jean  STAUFFER-96352h  (m.1959) 

—  6.  Bemadine  STAUFFER-963521  (b.1961) 
L  6.  Theodore  STAUFFER-963522  (b.1965) 

—  5.  Michael  Ridley  Omerod  BOARDMAN-96353  (b.1941) 

sp:  Alison  Mary  Beaumont  EARLE-96353w    (m.1 970) 
L-  6.  Lucy  Margaret  BOARDMAN-963531  (b.1972) 
L  5.  Geoffrey  Edward  Tyssen  BOARDMAN-96354  (b.1942) 
sp:  Gail  -96354w 

—  3.  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.6.4 

—  3.  George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.6.5 
j—  3.  Edward  James  BOARDMAN-9.6.6 

—  3.  Frederick  Alphonse  BQARDMAN-9.6.7 
2.  James  BOARDMAN-9.7 

2.  George  HertDert  BOARDMAN-9.8  {b.1850) 
sp:  Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 

—  3.  Bertha  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.8.1      (b.1873  d.1947) 

—  3.  Lucy  Amelia  BOAR  DMAN-9.8.2     (b.  1 877  d.  1877) 

—  3.  William  Salmon  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  (b.1877) 

sp:  Alberta  Johanna  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  w  (d.1927) 
4.  Kathleen  Dorothy  BOARDMAN-9.8.3. 1  (b.1902) 
sp:  James  (Jimmie)  HENDERSON-9831h 

—  4.  William  Salmon  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2  (b.1904) 

sp:  Margaret  DE  PLESSIS-9832w 

—  5.  William  Salmon  BOARDMAN  11-98321 

—  5.  Margorie  BOARDMAN-98322  (b.1930) 

—  5.  Enid  du  Plessis  BOARDMAN-98323 
^  5.  John  du  Plessis  BOARDMAN-98324 

—  4.  Mary  Amelia  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.3  (b.1096) 

sp:  RHOM-9.8.3.3h 
'—  5.  Hazel  RHOM-98331 
|—  5.  Bertha  RHOM-98332 
sp:  H.J.  GROBLER-9833h2 
\—  5.  Albert  GROBLER-98333 
5.  Amy  GROBLER-98334 

—  4.  Albert  John  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.4  (b.1908) 
i       sp:  Christina  (Rosie)  ROMBERG-9.8.3.4w 


—  5.  Albert  John  I  BOARDMAN-98341  (b.1928) 

sp:  Rebecca  Johanna  SADLER-98341w  (m.1956) 

—  6.  Lynn  Angela  BOARDMAN-98341 1  (b.1958) 

sp:  G.M.  ELLIOTT-98341 1  (m.1980) 

—  7.  Marc  Hayden  ELLIOTT-98341 1 1 
^  7.  Hayley  Claire  ELLIOTT-98341 12 

^  6.  David  John  BOARDMAN-98341 2  (b.1960) 
sp:  Lydia  WILLOWS-983412W  (m.1983) 

—  7.  Alison  Jean  BOARDMAN-98341 21 
L-  7.  Michael  John  BOARDMAN-9834122 

—  5.  Donald  Mitchel  BOARDMAN-98342  (b.1930) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Agnes  MANLEY-98342w  (m.1952) 

—  6.  Alan  Derek  BOARDMAN-983421  (b.1954) 

sp:  Helen  BILBOROUGH-983421w  (m.1986) 

—  6.  Moira  Patricia  BOARDMAN-983422  (b.1956) 

sp:  Michael  Patrick  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-983422h    (m.  1 980) 

—  7.  Sarah  Megan  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-9834221 
I—  7.  Pamela  Ashley  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-9834222 

6.  Donald  Patrick  BOARDMAN-983423  (b.1953) 

—  5.  Cynthia  June  BOARDMAN-98343  (b.1930) 

sp:  Daniel  Francois  CAMPBELL-98343h  (m.1958) 

—  6.  Gerald  Victor  CAMPBELL-983431  (b.1959) 

—  6.  Vernon  Wayne  CAMPBELL-983432  (b.1960) 

—  6.  Louanne  CAMPBELL-983433  (b.1961) 

6.  Lesley  Rodney  CAMPBELL-983434  (b.1963) 

—  5.  Noel  Victor  BOARD MAN-98344  (b.1945) 

sp:  Monica  Zophia  VERMAAK-98344w     (m.1 970) 

—  6.  Craigh  Edward  Vermaak  BOARDAN-983441  (b.1971) 

—  6.  Robert  James  Vennaak  BOARDMAN-983442  (b.1973) 
L  6.  Mark  Wayne  BOARDMAN-983443  (b.1976) 

—  4.  Violet  Rosina  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5  (b.1910) 
sp:  Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 

—  5.  Douglas  Clifford  TODD-98351  (b.1940) 
sp:  Angela  RICE-98351  w    (b.1943  m.1959) 

—  6.  Michael  Clifford  TODD-98351 1  (b.1961) 
[—  6.  Gillian  Anne  TODD-98351 2  (b.1963) 

sp:  David  ROBERTS-983512  h  {b.1960  m.1982) 

—  7.  Keeran  Dean  ROBERTS-9835121  (b.1983) 
7.  Kimberley  A.  TODD-98351 22  (b.1986) 

—  6.  CarolyneJayne  TODD-98351 3  (b.1964) 
sp:  Roy  MULLINS-983513  h   (b.1960  m.1993) 
[—  7.  Angela  Shae  TODD-98351 31  (b.1984) 
I—  7.  Robyn  MULLINS-9835132  (b.1988) 

6.  Michelle  TODD-98351 4  (b.1969) 
sp:  Philip  CUNNINGTON-983514  h  (b.1966  m.1987) 
^  5.  Valerie  Violet  TOD  D-98352     (b.  1 944  d.  1 994) 

sp:  Ivan  Campbell  STAFFORD-98352  h    (b.1940  m.1960) 

—  6.  Glenda  Lynn  STAFFORD-983521  {b.1961) 
sp:  Rodney  Laurence  JAMES-983521  h  (b.1960  m.1981) 

—  7.  Kristy  JAMES-9835211  {b.1983) 

—  7.  Cassandra  JAMES-983521 2  (b.1985) 

—  7.  Tamara  JAMES-983521 3  (b.1987) 

444 


L_ 


7.  Travis  JAMES-9835214  (b.1990) 


—  6.  Collette  Gay  STAFFORD-983522  (b.1964) 
sp:  Peter  Edward  PAGE-983522  h  (b.1944  m.1985) 

6.  Karen  Patricia  STAFFORD-983523  (b.1966) 
sp:  Scott  Gould  MILLAR-983523  h  (b.1963  m.1989) 

—  7.  Brett  Alexander  MlLLAR-9835231  (b.1991) 

—  7.  Megan  Amy  MILLAR-9835232  (b.1994) 
6.  Justine  Joy  STAFFORD-983524     (b.  1 967) 

sp:  Paul  William  TINDLE-983524  h  (b.1984  m.1988) 

—  6.  Gary  Ivan  STAFFORD-983525  (b.1977) 

—  4.  Bertha  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.6  (b.1912) 
sp:  Thomas  SPANN-9.8.3.6h 

4.  Irene  Winifred  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.7  (b.1913) 
sp:  BRYNE-9.8.3.7h 
^  4.  Douglas  George  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.8  (b.1916) 

sp:  Joan  Patricia  GRIFFITHS-9.8.3.8w  (m.1942  d.1982) 
^  5.  Rodney  Michael  BOARDMAN-98381  (b.1947) 
1        sp:  Jacqueline  DUNN-98381W  {m.1972) 
L  5.  Lynden  Patricia  BOARDMAN-98382  (b.1953) 
3.  Laura  Emelie  BOARDMAN-9.8.4     (b.1886  d.1959) 
sp:  John  Coates  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h    (b.1879  d.1961) 

—  4.  Clarence  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1  (b.1908) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Daphne  Rayner  JENNINGS-9.8.4.1v\/  (b.1919  m.1958) 
'      5.  Margorie  Joan  HAMILTON-9841 1  (b.1959) 

5.  Colleen  Rosh  HAMILTON-9841 2  (b.1961) 

—  5.  Peter  Gawn  HAMILTON-9841 3  (b.1962) 
sp:  Lindy  Ann  BRADFIELD-98413w    (b.1965  m.1986) 

—  6.  Luke  Peter  HAMILTON-9841 31  (b.1993) 

—  5.  Hally  HAMILTON-9841 4 

—  5.  Doreen  HAMILTON  1-98415 
4.  Kenneth  George  Halley  HAMILTON-9.8.4.2  (b.1910) 
4.  Bertha  Sarah  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3    (b.  1 91 2) 

sp:  Walter  Burford  BAKER-9411 1      (b.1906  m.1938  d.1968) 

—  5.  Bertha  Sheila  BAKER-941 1 1 1     (b.1939)  "  Printed  on  Page  1  ** 

—  5.  Walter  Burfurd  II  BAKER-941 112     (b.1940)  **  Printed  on  Page  1  ** 

—  5.  Evan  Boardman  BAKER-941 1 13    (b.1943)  "  Printed  on  Page  1  ** 

—  5.  Daphne  Beryl  BAKER-941 1 1 4    (b.1 945)  **  Printed  on  Page  1  " 
' —  5.  Roderick  Bernard  BAKER-941 115    (b.1 950)  *'  Printed  on  Page  1  ** 

—  4.  Doreen  Laura  HAMILTON-9.8.4.4  (b.1921) 
sp:  Johannes  Frederick  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-9.8.4.4h  (b.1 924  m.1945) 

5.  Elsa  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-98441      (b.1 946) 
sp:  Johannes  Pieter  BOTHA-98441  h     (m.  1 968) 

—  6.  Liesel  BOTHA-98441 1  (b.1970) 
sp:  Willem  Adolph  PIENAAR-984411h    (b.1970  m.1993) 

—  6.  Johannes  Frederick  BOTHA-98441 2  (b.1971) 

—  6.  Karen  BOTHA-98441 3  (b.1974) 
h-  5.  Johanna  Maria  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-98442     (b.1 947) 

sp:  Josias  Johannes  VENTER-98442h    (b.1 943  m.1967) 
6.  Kenneth  VENTER-984421     (b.1 967) 

sp:  Erica  Colleen  WALTER-984421w    (b.1970  m.1993) 
6.  Andre  VENTER-984422     (b.1 968) 
sp:  Rencha  BOSCH-984422w    (b.1 971  m.1993) 

445 


^  6.  Raymond  VENTER-984423  (b.1971) 
5.  Jacobus  Frederick  Janse  VAN  RENSBU  RG-98443     (b.  1 949) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Frederieka  GOUWS-98443w    (b.1949  m.1971) 

—  6.  Elfrieda  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984431  (b.1971) 

sp:  Robert  John  HOLDEN-984431h    (b.1969  m.1993) 

—  6.  Vanette  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984432  (b.1978) 
6.  Linda  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984433  (b.1982) 

—  4.  Gwendolyn  Patsy  HAMILTON-9.8.4.5  (b.1923) 

sp:  Charles  Edward  WECKE-9.8.4.5h  (b.1925  m.1948) 

—  5.  Claude  Dalton  WECKE-98451  (b.1947) 

sp:  Annetjie  TROSKY-98451w 

sp:  Jeannette  MORTIMER-98451w2  (m.1979) 

—  5.  Joan  Patricia  WECKE-98452  (b.1950) 

!  sp:  Roy  Allen  BRASSINGTON-98452h     (b.1943  m.1972) 

—  6.  Emma  Cathrine  BRASSINGTON-984521  (b.1975) 
^  6.  Nicola  Claire  BRASSINGTON-984522  (b.1977) 

—  5.  John  Coates  WECKE-98453  (b.1951) 

sp:  Joy  C.  DOYLE-98453W     (b.1952  m.1973) 

—  6.  John  Andrew  WECKE-984531  (b.1973) 

—  6.  Richard  Michael  WECKE-984532  (b.1975) 

—  6.  Sally  Anne  WECKE-984533  (b.1977) 
^  6.  David  Robert  WECKE-984534  (b.1979) 

—  5.  Dereck  Francis  WECKE-98454     (b.1954  d.1957) 
^  4.  Irene  Olive  Coates  HAMILTON  (b.1928  d.1989) 

sp;  David  MARAIS-9.8.4.6h 

—  5.  Estelle  MARAIS-98461  (b.1951) 

sp:  Bryan  PERRING-98461  h     (m.  1 972) 
6.  Kurt  PERRING-98461 1 

—  5.  Allan  MARAIS-984612  (b.1953) 
5.  Bmce  MARAIS-98461 3  (b.1955) 

—  3.  Jessie  BOARDMAN-9.8.5 

—  3.  George  Herbert  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.6     (b.1883  d.1969) 

sp:  Rotha  May  Coventry  PELL-9.8.6  w    (m.1919  d.1946) 

—  4.  Rotha  Jean  BOARDMAN-9.8.6. 1  (b.1919) 

sp:  Hertert  Lawrence  BAILEY-9.8.6.1h  (m.1942) 
[—  5.  Shirley  Jean  BAILEY-98611  (b.1943) 
sp:  Ken  WOR-9861 1  h     (m.1 963) 
6.  Jennifer  WOR-9861 11 

—  6.  Donald  WOR-986112 

—  6.  Trevor  WOR-986113 
I                         ^  6.  Peter  WOR-9861 14 

—  5.  Lawrence  BAILEY-9861 2  (b.1946) 

sp:  Elizabeth  -9861 2w 

^  6.  Susan  BAILEY-9861 21 

—  6.  Lynda  BAILEY-9861 22 
^  6.  Edward  BAILEY-9861 23 

—  5.  Richard  David  BAILEY-98613  (b.1951) 

sp:  Michelle  BREWS-9861 3w    (m.1 974) 
^  6.  Grant  BAILEY-9861 31 

—  5.  Desmond  Leslie  BAILEY-9861 4  (b.1953) 

sp:  Sharon  SAUNDERS-9861 4w     (m.1 976) 
^  6.  Gail  Claire  BAILEY-986141 

446 


5.  Maureen  Ellen  BAILEY-9861 5  (b.1956) 
sp:  Hamilton  SAUNDERS-98615h  (m.1975) 

—  4.  Hedley  Aubrey  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.2  (b.1922) 
sp:  Magrieta  Gertrude  Alleta  BEER-9.8.6.2w  (b.  1 925  m.  1 949) 

—  5.  Herbert  Aubrey  BOARDMAN-98621  (b.1950) 

—  5.  Raymond  Desmond  BOARDMAN-98622  (b.1956) 
sp:  Charlene  -98622w 

^  5.  Allen  BOARDMAN-98623  (b.1958) 

sp:  Janice  Ann  DUURSMAN-98623w    (b.1959  m.1983) 
6.  Thomas  Raymond  BOARDMAN-986231     (b.1 990) 
6.  Sarah  Gail  BOARDMAN-986232     (b.  1 992) 

—  4.  George  Herbert  Eric  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 
sp:  June  FOYER-9.8.6.3w  (m.  1 964) 

5.  Annette  BOARDMAN-98631  (b.1969) 
5.  Karen  BOARDMAN-98632  (b.1971) 
4.  Doris  Edwina  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.4    (b.1 925) 
sp:  James  John  RIGHARDS-9.8.6.4h  (m.  1 947) 

—  4.  Enid  Irene  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.5  (b.1925) 
sp:  Barend  Gerrit  WORST-9.8.6.5h  (m.  1 959) 

5.  Michael  John  WORST-98651     (b.1 952) 
sp:  Jane  Ann  -98651w  (m.1972) 

—  5.  David  Charles  WORST-98652 

—  5.  Charmain  Enid  WORST-98653  (b.1958) 
sp:  Kevin  STOHR-98653h  (m.1976) 

—  4.  Denis  James  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.6  (b.1929) 
4.  Olive  Lucy  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.7  (b.1931) 

sp:  Stephen  C.  CAMPBELL-9.8.6.7h  (m.1950) 
L-  5.  Mary  Rotha  CAMPBELL-98671 
3.  Selina  Sarah  BOARDMAN-9.8.7  (d.1956) 
sp:  Thomas  O'Reilly  HOGAN-9.8.7h  (d.1937) 

4.  Hugh  HOGAN-9.8.7.1 
\—  4.  Clement  HOGAN-9.8.7.2 
4.  Kate  HOGAN-9.8.7.3 

—  4.  Theresa  HOGAN-9.8.7.4 

—  4.  Patsy  HOGAN-9.8.7.5 

3.  Irene  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.8.8 

sp:  William  HAGGET-9.8.8h 
3.  John  Alfred  Hedley  BOARDMAN-9.8.9     (b.1 894  d.1959) 
sp:  Anna  Maria  Cornelia  SWART-9.8.9w    (b.  1 897  d.  1 957) 
f—  4.  Clifford  Hedley  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.1    (b.1916  d.1987) 

sp:  Helen  Margaret  ROBERTSON-9.8.9.1w  (b.1918  m.1939) 
I—  5.  Dennis  Reginald  BOARDMAN-9891 1     (b.1943  d.1987) 
sp:  Dorethea  GROENEWALD-9891 1  w    (b.1 945  m.1964) 
6.  Mark  Evan  BOARDMAN-9891 1 1     (b.1 968) 
sp:  Mrs.  BOARDMAN-9891 1 1  w  (m.1891) 
L  7.  Cheryl  BOARDMAN-9891  111    (b.  1 993) 
—  6.  Chantel  BOARDMAN-9891 12    (b.1 970) 

sp:  Jacco  LUBBE-989112w    (b.1970  m.1991) 
7.Taain-Morne  LUBBE-9891121  (b.1993) 
sp:  Anna  Maria  KILLIAN-98911w2    (b.1958  m.1978) 
4.  Evelyn  Marjorie  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.2    (b.1919  d.1985) 
sp:  Robert  Cecil  Thomas  MCCLUGHAN-9.8.9.2h  (b.1 914  m.1936  d.1943) 

447 


I—  5.  Cecil  Robert  MCCLUGHAN-98921      (b.1937  d.1987) 
sp:  Barbara  CLASSEN-98921w    (b.1936  m.1962) 
h-  6.  Christine  MCCLUGHAN-989211  (b.1963) 

sp:  Armas  Gabrem  FERRERA-989211h    (b.1960  m.1988) 
—  7.  Leese  FERRERA-9892111  (b.1991) 
7.  JaanaFERRERA-9892112  (b.1993) 

—  6.  Robert  MCCLUGHAN-98921 2  (b.1964) 

L  6.  Cecil  Adriaan  MCCLUGHAN-98921 3  (b.1967) 
sp:  Dirk  ENGELBRECHT-9.8.9.2h2  (b.1914  m.1946  d.1983) 
L-  5.  Ann-Marie  ENGELBRECHT-98922  (b.1949) 

sp:  Roderick  Edward  WILEY-98922h     (b.1947  m.1971) 

h—  6.  Lizelle  WILEY-989221  (b.1973) 

L-  6.  Heloise  WILEY-989222  (b.1975) 

—  4.  Joyce  Daphne  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.3  (b.1927) 

sp:  Oswald  Alexander  SCORGIE-9.8.9.3h  (b.1925  m.1946) 
H  5.  Robert  Clifford  SCORGIE-98931      (b.1948  d.1951) 

—  5.  Yvonne  Daphne  SCORGIE-98932  (b.1950) 

sp:  Allen  Bruce  PHILLIPS-98932h    (b.1952  m.1971) 

—  6.  Bronwen  Lee  PHILLIPS-989321  (b.1972) 
^  6.  Gareth  Scott  PHILLIPS-989322  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Charmaine  Joyce  SCORGIE-98933  {b.1952) 

sp:  John  Haig  MACDONALD-98933h     (b.1947  m.1974) 
I—  6.  Damon  Jon  MAC  DONALD-989331  (b.1975) 
6.  Chad  Danie  MAC  DONALD-989332  (b.1982) 

—  5.  Rozanna  Elizabeth  SCORGIE-98934 

I—  5.  Anthony  Clarence  SCORGIE-98935  (b.1966) 
sp:  Yvonne  GOOSEN-98935w     (b.1970  m.1991) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Maria  ROBERTSON-9.8.9w2    (b.1916  m.1937) 

—  4.  Elsie  Bertha  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.4  (b.1939) 

sp:  Christopher  Louis  HAGER-9.8.9.4h  (b.1938  m.1960) 
I—  5.  Karen  HAGER-98941  (b.1962) 

sp:  Petrus  SWART-98941h     (b.1959  m.1985) 

—  6.  Conry  SWART-98941 1  (b.1988) 
^  6.  Luan  SWART-98941 2  (b.1992) 

—  5.  Kari  Otto  HAGER-98942  (b.1964) 

sp:  Marietjie  OOSTHUIZEN-98942w    (b.1972  m.1991) 
|—  6.  Andrea  HAGER-989421  (b.1992) 
^  6.  Son  HAGER-989422  (b.1994) 
5.  Monica  HAGER-98943  {b.1965) 
sp:  Frik  LAUBSCHER-98943h     (b.1962  m.1988) 
L  6.  Janine  LAUBSCHER-989431  (b.1991) 

—  4.  George  Arthur  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5  (b.1942) 

sp:  Ann  VERMEULEN-9.8.9.5w  (b.1949  m.1968) 

—  5.  Luicelle  BOARDMAN-98951  (b.1969) 

sp:  Robert  CROSBY-98951h  (m.1990) 

—  5.  Beverley  BOARDMAN-98952  (b.1972) 

—  5.  Unita  BOARDMAN-98953  (b.1977) 
sp:  Alta  BRITZ-9.8.9.5W2  (b.1968  m.1988) 

^  5.  Juan  Clifford  BOARDMAN-98951  (b.1990) 

—  4.  John  Alfred  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.6  (b.1945) 

sp:  Maria  Magdelena  DEBEER-9.8.9.6w  (b.1950  m.1972) 

—  5.  Bryan  John  BOARDMAN-98961  (b.1975) 


2.  Jessie  Letitia  BOARDMAN-9.9      (b.  1 853) 


Pedigree  Chart 


Chart  no. 


1 


8  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 


4  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 


B:  17  Apr  1746 
P: 

M:  10  Apr  1768  --  324 
P :  Winwick,„England 
B:  18  Feb  1814 

P :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 


2  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 


B : 27  Oct  1768 

P  :  Ashton,Makerfield.Lancaster,England 
M:  15  May  1795  -  311 
P  :  Lathom,Ormskirk,Lancaster,England 
D:  22  Aug  1825 

P  :  BathuKt,Cape/Good  Hope„South  Africa 


5  I  Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 


C:Oct  1742 

P :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 
B:  12  Aug  1816 

P :  Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England 


1  WilUam  John  BOARDMAN-9 


!B:  14  Feb  1811 

P  :  Blackbum„Lancaster,England 
M:  8  Oct  1833  -  327 

P  :  St.  George's  Chu,Grahamstown,CP,South  Africa 
D:  1869 


Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w 


(Spouse  of  no.  1) 


3  iMargaret  HAYES-Ow 


C:Oct  1772 

P  :  Burtonwood  Chape, Warrington,L,England 
D:  31  Jan  1823 

P  :  Bathurst„Cape/Good  Hope.South  Africa 


B: 
P: 

D: 
P: 


B:7  0ct  1721 

P  :  Haydock„Lancaster,England 

M:  25  Sep  1743  -  323 

P: 

B: 

P  :  ,Winwick,Lancaster,England 


Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w 


C:5Feb  1716 

P  :  WarTington„Lancaster,England 

B:22  Nov  1749 

P  :  Winwick„Lancaster,England 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


B: 
P; 
D: 
P 


15  Aug  1997 


449 


450 


BOARDMAN  Alphabetical  NAME  List 


Including: 

I.D.No.     Marriage  Record  No.  Spouse 

(Not  Including): 
Utah  Boardman-Dixon  Family 


451 


Sorted  Individuals  List 


Born  Died 


lU 

rName 

/Ri  ir 

/Dur 

\  / 

MQIM 
MrvllN 

opouse,  rareni  or  uniia 

98622W 

,  Charlene 

S 

294 

R  D  BOARDMAN-98622 

9.6.3.4W 

,  Doris 

S 

280 

K  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.4 

9861 2w 

,  Elizabeth 

s 

289 

Lawrence  BAILEY-98612 

96354W 

,  Gail 

s 

285 

GET  BOARDMAN-96354 

98651 w 

, Jane  Ann 

s 

299 

Michael  J  WORST-98651 

96321 

ACUTE,  Dedrie  Eleanor 

s 

273 

Dirk  KOCH-96321 

9632h 

ACUTE,  Ernest  Henry 

1939 

s 

272 

Pearl  F  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.2 

8272121 

ALARIC,  Megan 

4  Dec  1985 

p 

194 

Michael  ALARIC-827212h 

82721 2h 

ALARIC,  Michael 

21  Aug  1957 

s 

194 

L  N  BOARDMAN-827212 

827321 

ALBERTS,  Amanda  Rene 

7  Sep  1958 

p 

202 

H  W  N  ALBERTS-82732h 

827323 

ALBERTS,  Ansulet 

18  May  1968 

p 

202 

H  W  N  ALBERTS-82732h 

82732h 

ALBERTS,  HendrikWillem  N 

27  Jul  1931 

s 

202 

A  RAUBENHEINER-82732 

827322 

ALBERTS,  Hendrik  Willem 

21  Jun  1962 

p 

202 

H  W  N  ALBERTS-82732h 

1.4.2.3h 

ALEXANDER,  Fred 

Abt  1874 

s 

30 

Minnie  MORKEL-1 .4.2.3 

9.4.5  h 

ALLISON, 

s 

500 

Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5 

8.1.2.6h 

ALTERN,  Walter 

s 

412 

Alexandra  T  MALLET-8.1 .2.6 

825.13.1.4 

ANDERSON,  Bryan 

2  Mar  1972 

p 

135 

C  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

825.13.1h 

ANDERSON,  Charles 

s 

135 

Anne  Irene  KEOWN-825.13.1 

825.13.1.3 

ANDERSON,  Grahann 

May  1 968 

p 

135 

C  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

825.13.1.2 

ANDERSON,  Kim 

13  Dec  1965 

p 

135 

C  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

825.13.1.1 

ANDERSON,  Sharon 

15  Feb  1964 

s 

136 

Nichols  CHAPMAN-825.13.1.? 

81621h2 

ANTHONY,  Graham 

s 

51 

C  G  C  BOARDMAN-81621 

82841 1W 

ARMITAGE,  Tracy 

12  Jun  1965 

s 

179 

Dean  BOARDMAN-82841 1 

02.2  w 

ASHTON,  Mary 

Oct  1742 

12  Aug  1816 

s 

324 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

15125 h 

ATKINSON,  Leslie 

s 

513 

J  P  CRAWFORD-15125  w 

9411323 

AUBREY,  Amanda  Michelle 

4  Mar  1 972 

p 

492 

Neville  J  AUBREY-941 132  h 

9411321 

AUBREY,  Cheryl  Mae 

15  Feb  1965 

s 

539 

Hamish  PETRIE-941 1321  h 

9411322 

AUBREY,  Jennifer  Dawn 

4  Nov  1967 

s 

540 

C  Miguel  THOMAS-941 1322  h 

941 1 32  h 

AUBREY,  Neville  John 

9  Feb  1940 

s 

492 

Margaret  1  BAKER-941132 

82841 2W 

AYERS,  Sharon 

s 

180 

T  BOARDMAN-82841 2 

825.14.W 

BABLE,  Jane 

s 

137 

E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

816722 

BADEN-POWELL,  Alexander 

1973 

p 

66 

M  BADEN-POWELL-81672 

8.1.6.7h 

BADEN-POWELL,  Arthur  Robert  P  L  1913 

1962 

s 

48 

C  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.7 

816721 

BADEN-POWELL,  David 

6  Jan  1971 

p 

66 

M  BADEN-POWELL-81672 

81672 

BADEN-POWELL,  Michael  D 

6  Nov  1941 

s 

66 

Joan  BERRYMAN-81672W 

816723 

BADEN-POWELL,  Miles 

1975 

p 

66 

M  BADEN-POWELL-81672 

81671 

BADEN-POWELL,  Robert 

15  Oct  1936 

s 

65 

Patience  BATTY-81671w 

81673 

BADEN-POWELL,  Wendy 

16  Sep  1944 

p 

48 

A  BADEN-POWELL-8.1.6.7h 

822321 1 

BADENHURST,  Aletta 

12  Sep  1984 

p 

94 

W  BADENHURST-822321h 

822321 h 

BADENHURST,  W.J. 

s 

94 

Hester  H  KRUGER-822321 

8223212 

BADENHURST,  Willem  J 

9  Apr  1986 

p 

94 

W  BADENHURST-822321h 

98614 

BAILEY,  Desmond  Leslie 

1953 

s 

291 

SSAUNDERS-98614W 

986123 

BAILEY,  Edward 

p 

289 

Lawrence  BAILEY-98612 

986141 

BAILEY,  Gail  Claire 

p 

291 

Desmond  L  BAILEY-98614 

986131 

BAILEY,  Grant 

p 

290 

Richard  D  BAILEY-98613 

9.8.6.1h 

BAILEY,  Herbert  Lawrence 

s 

287 

Rotha  J  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.1 

98612 

BAILEY,  Lawrence 

1946 

s 

289 

Elizabeth  -9861 2w 

986122 

BAILEY,  Lynda 

p 

289 

Lawrence  BAILEY-98612 

98615 

BAILEY,  Maureen  Ellen 

1956 

s 

292 

H  SAUNDERS-98615h 

98613 

BAILEY,  Richard  David 

1951 

s 

290 

Michelle  BREWS-98613w 

98611 

BAILEY,  Shirley  Jean 

23  Dec  1943 

s 

288 

Ken  WOR-98611h 

986121 

BAILEY,  Susan 

p 

289 

Lawrence  BAILEY-98612 

94113 

BAKER,  Alwyn  Evelyn 

2  Oct  1908 

4  Jul  1984 

s 

491 

G  BETTESWORTH-941 1 3  w 

9411313 

BAKER,  Andrew  Keith 

1  Jul  1968 

p 

538 

Donald  E  BAKER-941131 

941111 

BAKER,  Bertha  Sheila 

1939 

p 

439 

Walter  B  BAKER-941 1 1 

941112 

BAKER,  Clarence  Barker 

1907 

1979 

s 

535 

C  Freda  RANDALL-941 1 1 2  w 

94115 

BAKER,  Claude  Lockhart 

16  Dec  1918 

s 

537 

Mavis  T  DAMSTER-941 15  w 

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13  Jul  1997 

Page 

452 


Sorted  Individuals  List 


Bom  Died 


ID 

rNaiTiG 

/unr 

/Ri  ir 

/Dur 

\  / 

V 

^/lDlM 

opouse,  rareni  or  L/niiu 

9411123 

BAKER,  Clive  Clarence 

1947 

p 

535 

Clarence  B  BAKER-941 112 

94114 

BAKER,  Cyrl  Boardman 

9  Aug  1913 

S 

536 

Mary  GARDNER-941 14  w 

941114 

BAKER,  Daphne  Beryl 

1945 

P 

439 

Walter  B  BAKER-941 11 

9411311 

BAKER,  David  Wayne 

10  Feb  1966 

P 

538 

Donald  E  BAKER-941 131 

941131 

BAKER,  Donald  Evelyn 

20  Nov  1937 

S 

538 

HAMMARSTROM-941131  w 

941113 

BAKER,  Evan  Boardman 

1943 

P 

439 

Walter  B  BAKER-941 11 

9411121 

BAKER,  Grace  Edna 

1939 

p 

535 

Clarence  B  BAKER-941 112 

9411314 

BAKER,  Graeme  C 

17  Aug  1970 

p 

538 

Donald  E  BAKER-941 131 

9411122 

BAKER,  Jean  Mary 

1941 

p 

535 

Clarence  B  BAKER-941 112 

9411312 

BAKER,  Kevin  Paul 

25  May  1967 

p 

538 

Donald  E  BAKER-941 131 

941132 

BAKER,  Margaret  Isabel 

21  Jul  1941 

s 

492 

Neville  J  AUBREY-941 1 32  h 

941151 

BAKER,  Patricia  May 

1947 

p 

537 

Claude  L  BAKER-941 15 

941115 

BAKER,  Roderick  Bernard 

1950 

p 

439 

Walter  B  BAKER-941 11 

941152 

BAKER,  Shirley  May 

1954 

p 

537 

Claude  L  BAKER-94115 

941133 

BAKER,  Valere  Ann 

7  Jun  1945 

p 

491 

Alwyn  E  BAKER-941 13 

94111 

BAKER,  Walter  Burford 

21  Jan  1906 

1968 

s 

439 

Bertha  S  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3 

9.4.1.1  h 

BAKER,  Walter  Burford 

10  Aug  1875 

10  Nov  1952 

s 

490 

MaryCBBEETON-9.4.1.1 

941112 

BAKER,  Walter  Burfurd  II 

1940 

p 

439 

Walter  B  BAKER-941 11 

8.1.7.1W 

BAKER,  Winifred  Lucie 

Mar  1981 

s 

70 

N  H  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.1 

817223 

BANDS,  Christopher  James 

15  Nov  1972 

p 

76 

Leonard  M  BANDS-81722h 

817221 

BANDS,  Jonathan  William 

3  Jun  1967 

p 

76 

Leonard  M  BANDS-81722h 

81722h 

BANDS,  Leonard  Michael 

28  Dec  1940 

8 

76 

Louise  BOARDMAN-81722 

817222 

BANDS,  Mark  Edward 

23  Apr  1970 

P 

76 

Leonard  M  BANDS-81722h 

828453 

BARKHUIZON,  Antoinette 

20  Feb  1966 

P 

176 

D  F  BARKHUIZON-82845 

82845 

BARKHUIZON,  David  F 

23  Jun  1938 

s 

176 

Ins  1  BOARDMAN-82845 

828451 

BARKHUIZON,  Ingrid  Anita 

16  Jun  1961 

P 

176 

D  F  BARKHUIZON-82845 

828452 

BARKHUIZON,  Rene 

24  Nov  1962 

P 

176 

D  F  BARKHUIZON-82845 

9631 1h 

BARTHORPE,  Alec  J. 

s 

270 

Jean  BOARDMAN-9631 1 

81 671 w 

BATTY,  Patience 

8 

65 

R  BADEN-POWELL-81671 

05.1 

BAXTER,  Isobel 

S 

369 

James  BOARDMAN-05.1 

X8.3.1 

BEAMISH,  Alfred 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.3 

BEAMISH,  Arthur 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.7 

BEAMISH,  Cecil 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

x8.3h 

BEAMISH,  Charles  L 

S 

387 

Eliza  Jane  THOMAS-x8.3 

X8.3.2 

BEAMISH,  Christy  Rebecca 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.8 

BEAMISH,  Dorothy 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.6 

BEAMISH,  Herbert 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.4 

BEAMISH,  James 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

X8.3.5 

BEAMISH,  Jane 

P 

387 

Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 

9.8.6.2W 

BEER,  Magrieta  Gertrude  A 

25  Feb  1925 

8 

293 

H  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.2 

9.4h 

BEETON,  Arthur 

20  Oct  1839 

8 

424 

Sarah  H  BOARDMAN-9.4 

9.4.3 

BEETON,  Arthur  John 

11  Jan  1863 

Abt  1940 

S 

498 

L  ROSENWEIGH-9.4.3  w 

9.4.1.2 

BEETON,  Charles  Henry  A 

4  Mar  1882 

31  Jan  1960 

S 

493 

Magdalena  WAHL-9.4.1 .2  w 

9.4.2 

BEETON,  Eliza  Emily 

8  Jun  1860 

8 

497 

Aaron  PENTZ-9.4.2  h 

9.4.1.5 

BEETON,  Ernest  Edward 

2  Nov  1892 

8 

496 

Lily  B  THOMPSON-9.4.1 .5  w 

9.4.1.3 

BEETON,  Herbert  William 

10  Feb  1884 

24  Jun  1963 

S 

494 

Bee  BRIGMAN-9.4.1.3  w 

9.4.1.4 

BEETON,  Jessie  Emily 

5  Mar  1887 

11  Apr  1960 

S 

495 

H.C.V.DSPRY-9.4.1.4h 

9.4.5 

BEETON,  Jessie  Ellen 

1868 

1950 

8 

500 

ALLISON-9.4.5  h 

9.4.1.1 

BEETON,  Mary  Catherine  B 

5  Apr  1880 

1  Dec  1969 

S 

490 

Walter  BBAKER-9.4.1.1  h 

9.4.4 

BEETON,  Polly  (Mary)  A  F 

10  Jan  1866 

13  Jun  1958 

8 

499 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

9.4.1 

BEETON,  Thomas  Barker 

13  Nov  1858 

15  Aug  1938 

S 

489 

M  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w 

2131413 

BERKELEY,  Kimble-Lee  S 

18  Aug  1988 

P 

6 

T  Alan  BERKELEY-213141h2 

213141h2 

BERKELEY,  Tony  Alan 

18  Jul  1953 

8 

6 

Meryl  M  WINTER-213141 

81672W 

BERRYMAN,  Joan 

8 

66 

M  BADEN-POWELL-81672 

94113  w 

BETTESWORTH,  Grace  B 

9  Jan  1910 

26  Aug  1994 

8 

491 

Alwyn  E  BAKER-94113 

827621 w 

BEZUIDENHOUDT,  Amelia 

22  Feb  1965 

8 

217 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 

828262W 

BIJL,  Brenda  Dawn 

13  Aug  1962 

8 

168 

John  Derek  UYS-828262 

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Sorted  Individuals  List 


ID 

Name 

Born 
/Chr 

Died 
/bur 

\ 

/ 

MRIN 

1              1               1  _ 
Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

983421 w 

BILBOROUGH,  Helen 

8 

433 

Alan  D  BOARDMAN-983421 

82761 3h 

BIRK,  Pieter  Johannes  Herman 

8 

215 

S  MALHERBE-827613 

8.2.9.4h 

DiopLinFF  Chricitnnhpl  1 

31  Oct  1914 

8 

239 

Thora  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.4 

82944 

RiopuoFF  Hpnrv 

?7  Nov  1 958 

P 

239 

C  L  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 

82943 

RICIPHOFF  Inhn 

P 

239 

C  L  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 

82942 

RRHHOFF  1  ol  ita 

8  Dec  1 946 

P 

239 

C  L  BlSCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 

82941 

BISCHOFF  Lorraine 

1 0  Oct  1 944 

1 

3 

239 

C  L  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 

01.514  w 

BLACKLEDGE  Jane 

8 

339 

T  W  BOARDMAN-01.514 

8256h2 

BLYTHE  John 

8 

110 

M  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

983441 

BOARDAN,  Craigh  Edward  V 

3  Jul  1971 

1 

P 

435 

Noel  V  BOARDMAN-98344 

8.7 

BOARDMAN,  Abraham 

23  Dec  1848 

1849 

P 

334 

James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

8.2.8.5 

BOARDMAN,  Ada  Johanna 

21  Nov  1911 

s 

178 

J  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h 

983421 

BOARDMAN,  Alan  Derek 

31  Aug  1954 

s 

433 

H  BILBOROUGH-983421W 

98341 

BOARDMAN,  Albert  John  1 

16  Nov  1928 

s 

307 

R  J  SADLER-98341W 

9.8.3.4 

BOARDMAN,  Albert  John 

Abt  1908 

s 

306 

C  R  ROMBERG-9.8.3.4W 

9.8.3  w 

BOARDMAN,  Alberta  Johanna 

1  Nov  1927 

s 

302 

W  S  BOARDMAN-9.8.3 

82232 

BOARDMAN  Aletta  Louise 

8  Mar  1933 

s 

93 

Frans  KRUGER-82232h 

82811 

BOARDMAN  Alfred 

P 

139 

H  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.1 

82841 

BOARDMAN,  Alfred  Francis 

28  Nov  1932 

s 

174 

E  M  THOMPSON-82841W 

82816 

BOARDMAN,  Alfred  Herbert 

14  Dec  1950 

s 

145 

Claire  CANNON-82816w 

8.2.8 

BOARDMAN,  Alfred  Herbert 

8  Aug  1873 

s 

378 

Johanna  E  NAUDE-8.2.8  w 

BOARDMAN,  Alice 

01.5711212 

BOARDMAN,  Alice 

p 

363 

A  H  BOARDMAN-01 .571 1 21 

8.2.5.4 

BOARDMAN,  Alice  Irene 

19  Nov  1884 

s 

374 

William  J  KEOWN-825.13.h 

9834121 

BOARDMAN,  Alison  Jean 

p 

309 

D  J  BOARDMAN-983412 

98623 

BOARDMAN,  Allen 

1958 

s 

295 

J  Ann  DUURSMAN-98623W 

817242 

BOARDMAN,  Amanda  C 

18  Nov  1977 

p 

77 

T  A  BOARDMAN-81724 

829612 

BOARDMAN,  Anelda  Philine 

15  Jul  1977 

p 

244 

P  C  BOARDMAN-82961 

.01.6 

BOARDMAN,  Ann 

13  Aug  1780 

26  Jun  1785 

p 

324 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

81622 

BOARDMAN,  Ann  Crause 

s 

52 

Jan  Van  TONDER-81622h 

01.5121 

BOARDMAN,  Ann  Street 

1874 

1875 

p 

343 

James  BOARDMAN-01 .512 

01.56 

BOARDMAN,  Ann  Speke 

1823 

1889 

p 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

82813 

BOARDMAN,  Anna  J  S 

20  Dec  1939 

s 

141 

Martinus  J  LAAS-82813h 

828461 

BOARDMAN,  Annamarie 

22  Jun  1975 

p 

177 

C  H  BOARDMAN-82846 

829241 

BOARDMAN,  AnneLize 

9  Feb  1955 

p 

236 

N  G  BOARDMAN-82924 

98631 

BOARDMAN,  Annette 

4  Nov  1969 

p 

296 

G  H  E  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 

8.11. 

BOARDMAN,  Annie  Maria 

1  Apr  1857 

s 

385 

Henry  HARVEY 

81653 

BOARDMAN,  Anthea 

14  Mar  1933 

31  Mar  1994 

s 

61 

G  R  MAWSON-81653h 

01.571121 

BOARDMAN,  Anthony  Hubert  Gray 

s 

363 

Catherine  PENN-01.571121w 

8.1.11.1 

BOARDMAN,  Auriel 

1  Nov  1908 

11  Nov  1965 

s 

250 

H  J  HOFFMAN-8.1.11.1h 

9.8.3.6 

BOARDMAN,  Bertha  Caroline 

Abt  1912 

s 

428 

Thomas  SPANN-9.8.3.6h 

9.8.1 

BOARDMAN,  Bertha  Caroline 

1873 

1947 

p 

380 

G  H  BOARDMAN-9.8 

82741 

BOARDMAN,  Beulah  Daphne 

7  Nov  1928 

s 

220 

Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h 

98952 

BOARDMAN,  Beverley 

20  Dec  1972 

p 

467 

G  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5 

816314 

BOARDMAN,  Bridget 

p 

54 

C  H  BOARDMAN-81631 

828171 

BOARDMAN,  Bridgette 

25  Oct  1978 

p 

147 

D  M  BOARDMAN-82817 

98961 

BOARDMAN,  Bryan  John 

29  Apr  1975 

p 

470 

John  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.6 

828462 

BOARDMAN,  Carine 

30  Sep  1977 

p 

177 

C  H  BOARDMAN-82846 

9.6.4 

BOARDMAN,  Caroline 

p 

379 

John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 

8.1.13. 

BOARDMAN,  Caroline  E 

8  Jan  1883 

p 

386 

Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 

9.5 

BOARDMAN,  Caroline  M  T 

10  Jan  1841 

s 

425 

John  LYNCH-9.5h 

8.2.7.4 

BOARDMAN,  Carrington 

9  Dec  1 905 

24  Dec  1970 

s 

219 

S  E  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4W 

825831 

BOARDMAN,  Cathy  Ann 

1  Dec  1963 

p 

115 

D  C  BOARDMAN-82583 

8.1.6.5 

BOARDMAN,  Cecil  Crause 

3  Aug  1907 

1981 

s 

46 

Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5W 

8.2.5.5 

BOARDMAN,  Cecil  Willoby 

p 

373 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

989112 

BOARDMAN,  Chantel 

16  Jan  1970 

s 

451 

Jacco  LUBBE-989112W 

82721 1 

BOARDMAN,  Charlene  Ann 

28  Jan  1956 

s 

192 

VANDER  MERWE-827211h 

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Sorted  Individuals  List 


Bom  Died 


lU 

/Phr 
II 

/Riir 
/  ljui 

\/ 

MRIN 

IVIril  IN 

Rnni  icp  Parent  nr  OW\\c\ 

01.5711222 

BOARDMAN, 

Charlotte 

P 

364 

N  P  BOARDMAN-  01.571122 

828141 

BOARDMAN, 

Charmaine 

P 

142 

H  H  BOARDMAN-82814 

829611 

BOARDMAN, 

Cheldi  Celeste 

25  May  1975 

P 

244 

P  C  BOARDMAN-82961 

9891111 

BOARDMAN, 

Cheryl 

3  Sep  1 993 

P 

450 

M  E  BOARDMAN-9891 1 1 

9.6.2 

BOARDMAN, 

Chrissie 

P 

379 

John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 

817241 

BOARDMAN, 

Claire 

12  Nov  1985 

P 

502 

S  BOARDMAN-81734 

01.5122 

BOARDMAN, 

Clara  Ellen 

24  Sep  1875 

S 

347 

Esmond  STUBBS-01.5122  h 

8.2.5.8 

BOARDMAN, 

Clarence  Gerald 

S 

112 

Doris  SMITH-8.2.5.8h 

82581 

BOARDMAN, 

Clarice  May 

22  Jan  1 934 

s 

113 

H  C  BRADFIELD-82581h 

825.14.4 

BOARDMAN, 

Claude 

p 

137 

E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

8.1.6 

BOARDMAN, 

Clement  H  C 

27  Apr  1870 

11  May  1946 

s 

390 

Lillian  G  DOYLE-8.1.6w 

81631 

BOARDMAN, 

Clifford  H 

2  Sep  1934 

1974 

s 

53 

Jean  ROBINSON-81631w 

82846 

BOARDMAN, 

Clifford  Harold 

3  Nov  1950 

s 

177 

P  K  VAN  NICKERK-82846W 

9.8.9.1 

BOARDMAN, 

Clifford  Hedley 

5  Sep  1916 

1  Feb  1987 

s 

448 

H  M  ROBERTSON-9.8.9.1W 

825834 

BOARDMAN, 

Clint  Gregory 

10  Apr  1976 

p 

115 

D  C  BOARDMAN-82583 

8.1.3.5 

BOARDMAN, 

Constance  Olive 

p 

392 

E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3 

8.1.6.7 

BOARDMAN, 

Corinnp*  C 

>_/V./l  II  II  Iw  >h/ 

30  Oct  1 909 

1933 

s 

48 

A  BADEN-POWELL-8.1.6.7h 

81621 

BOARDMAN, 

Corlnne  G  C 

2  Dec  1923 

s 

50 

Garfield  THOMAS-81621h 

828413 

BOARDMAN, 

Craig 

30  Oct  1 964 

p 

174 

A  F  BOARDMAN-82841 

98343 

BOARDMAN, 

Cvnthia  June 

y  1  III  II u  ^ u  1  1  w 

4  Jun  1930 

r  vui  1  1 

s 

434 

D  F  CAMPBELL-98343h 

8.2.9.8 

BOARDMAN, 

Cvnthia  Mav 

y  1  ill  II  \iA    ■  V  1  y 

12  Aug  1927 

s 

247 

J  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 

825.14.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Cvril 

y  1 II 

p 

137 

E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

82572 

BOARDMAN, 

Daohne 

L^CAIi^l  11  1^ 

8 

419 

LAMPRECHT-82572h 

01.512711 

BOARDMAN, 

David 

22  Jan  1 941 

P 

356 

E  0  BOARDMAN-01.51271 

82722 

BOARDMAN, 

David  Bernard 

28  May  1935 

8 

195 

Jean  LOXTON-82722w 

983412 

BOARDMAN, 

David  John 

6  Dec  1 960 

S 

309 

Lydia  WILLOWS-983412w 

81.11.312 

BOARDMAN, 

David  Neville 

7  Jan  1983 

8 

259 

Connie  CHINSEN-81 .1 1 .31 2w 

81721 

BOARDMAN, 

David  William 

27  Jan  1 941 

8 

423 

M  TAKEBAYASHI-81721W 

82841 1 

BOARDMAN, 

Dean 

23  Jun  1960 

8 

179 

Tracy  ARMlTAGE-82841 1 W 

82583 

BOARDMAN, 

Denis  Clyde 

11  Jun  1939 

8 

115 

J  A  MACKINTOTH-82583W 

9.8.6.6 

BOARDMAN, 

Denis  James  C 

10  Dec  1929 

P 

286 

G  HI  BOARDMAN-9.8.6 

98911 

BOARDMAN, 

Dennis  R 

28  May  1943 

8  May  1987 

S 

449 

D  GROENEWALD-9891 1  w 

827231 

BOARDMAN, 

Deon 

22  Jun  1968 

P 

196 

W  C  BOARDMAN-82723 

828172 

BOARDMAN 

Deon  Martin  1 

1  Mar  1983 

P 

147 

D  M  BOARDMAN-82817 

82817 

BOARDMAN 

Deon  Martin 

14  Aug  1952 

S 

147 

Leone  ZEELIE-82817w 

81651 

BOARDMAN 

Diane 

13  Jan  1940 

8 

59 

MCKENNA-81651h 

82575 

BOARDMAN 

Dinah 

P 

111 

J  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 

8.2.9.6 

BOARDMAN 

Donald  C 

8  Aug  1922 

24  Sep  1961 

S 

243 

Judith  S  MOOLMAN-8.2.9.6W 

98342 

BOARDMAN 

Donald  Mitchel 

4  Jun  1930 

s 

431 

E  Agnes  MANLEY-98342w 

983423 

BOARDMAN 

Donald  Patrick 

27  Jun  1953 

p 

431 

D  M  BOARDMAN-98342 

8.2.5.12. 

BOARDMAN 

Doreen  Emily 

8 

131 

Hugh  MOSS-825.12.h 

9.8.6.4 

BOARDMAN 

Doris  Edwina  C 

18  Jul  1925 

8 

297 

James  J  RICHARDS-9.8.6.4h 

82844 

BOARDMAN 

Dorothy  E 

20  Jun  1939 

S 

175 

C  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H 

8.1.7.3 

BOARDMAN 

Douglas  B 

2  Mar  1918 

1  Oct  1989 

s 

72 

Gloria  D  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w 

9.8.3.8 

BOARDMAN 

Douglas  George  1916 

s 

430 

Joan  P  GRIFFITHS-9.8.3.8W 

81733 

BOARDMAN 

Douglas  John 

15  Feb  1954 

31  Dec  1969 

p 

72 

D  B  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.3 

82222 

BOARDMAN 

Dudley 

p 

89 

H  D  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 

829212 

BOARDMAN 

Duncan  David 

11  Apr  1966 

p 

232 

L  W  M  BOARDMAN-82921 

8.2.2.5 

BOARDMAN 

Duncan  H 

16  Nov  1897 

8 

99 

Joyce  CHADWICK-8.2.2.5W 

82721 

BOARDMAN 

,  Earl  Philip 

30  Mar  1932 

s 

191 

N  1  PEARSALL-82721W 

8.1.3 

BOARDMAN 

,  Ebenezer  Cecil 

12  Oct  1864 

18  Oct  1923 

s 

392 

H  ENGLEBRECHT-8.1.3W 

8.3 

BOARDMAN 

,  Ebenezer  N 

14  Dec  1838 

p 

334 

James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

8.1.5 

BOARDMAN 

,  Edith  Letitia 

13  Aug  1868 

5  Nov  1885 

p 

386 

Philip  WBOARDMAN-8.1 

8.1.3.3 

BOARDMAN 

,  Edith  Virile 

p 

392 

E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3 

8.2.5.14. 

BOARDMAN 

,  Edlar  Raleigh 

s 

137 

Jane  BABLE-825.14.W 

8.1.6.1 

BOARDMAN 

,  Edna  Crause 

22  Aug  1899 

12  Jan  1900 

p 

390 

C  H  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

8.1.6.9 

BOARDMAN 

,  Edward  C 

30  Nov  1914 

25  Jan  1915 

p 

390 

C  H  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

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Sorted  Individuals  List 


ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


9.6.6 

82742 

829242 

01.5124 

81652 

8.2.1 

01.21 

03.7 

829221 

01.5111 

03.3 

04.5 

01.55 

01.511 

81.11.2 

9.8.9.4 

9.1 

8.1.9 

98323 

9.8.6.5 

01.51271 

81.11.6 

96352 

01.5112 

8.2.2.1 

81634w2 

9.8.9.2 

9.8.9.2 

81634W 

8.2.5.13. 

82231 

8.1.3.4 

9.6.7 

8.2.5.1 

96354 

9.8.9.5 

9.8.6 

9.6.5 

9.8 

9.8.6.3 

8.2.7.1 

829511 

825822 

8.1.3.2 

8.1.6.6 

82951 

8.2.9.1 

01.5141 

01.51213 

01.5113  w 

01.5126 

8.2.2.2 

01.512621 

81731 

9.6.3.1 

9.8.6.2 

82814 


BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 


V  MRIN  Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 


Edward  James 
Elaine  22  May  1931 

Elaine  3  Feb  1977 

Eleanor  Jane  1882 
Elizabeth  23  Aug  1 941 
Elizabeth  15  Jan  1860 

Elizabeth  5  Jul  1793 

Elizabeth  1724 
Elizabeth  C  1  Feb  1971 
Ellen  1871 
Ellen  22  Aug  1716 

Ellen  17  Nov  1693 

Ellen  1817 
Ellis  Chantler  1846 
Elsa  24  Dec  1 909 

Elsie  Bertha  22  Oct  1 939 
Emily  M  21  Dec  1834 

Emma  0  Louisa  31  Jul  1875 
Enid  du  Plessis 
Enid  Irene         15  Jul  1925 
Erik  Oswald  1921 
Esme  24  Sep  1 922 

Estelle  1 937 

Ethel  Chantler  1876 
Ethel  Margaret 
Eve 
Evelyn 

Evelyn  Marjorie  1 4  Oct  1919 
Fran 

Frances  Olive 

Frances  R        29  Mar  1 929 
Francis  Cecil  Rhodes 
Frederick  Alphonse 
Frederick  William 
Geoffrey  Edward  T       1 942 
George  Arthur  27  Aug  1942 
George  Herbert  I  1883 
George  Herbert 
George  H         1 0  Dec  1 850 
George  Herbert  Eric 
Georgina  W      20  Jan  1 900 
Gerald  5  Aug  1983 

Gerald  Wayne  1 6  Sep  1 963 
Gertrude  Johanna 
Grace  Crause   25  Sep  1908 
Guy  8  Aug  1952 

Gwendoline  M  6  Nov  191 
Hannah  Blackledge      1 893 


Hannah  Street 
Hannah  Street 
Harold 

Harold  DIXIE 
Heather 
Heather  A 
Hector  Dell 
Hedley  Aubrey 
Henry  Herbert 


1856 
1878 
1890 

1952 
31  Jan  1 947 

2  Feb  1922 
1  Apr  1944 


P 

379 

S 

221 

P 

236 

1927 

P 

343 

s 

60 

s 

376 

S 

333 

p 

368 

p 

234 

S 

346 

p 

368 

s 

371 

S 

341 

1908 

s 

342 

H  r\  r"  o 

1952 

s 

253 

s 

463 

p 

327 

s 

397 

p 

303 

s 

298 

s 

356 

s 

267 

s 

283 

1877 

p 

342 

s 

399 

s 

58 

1985 

s 

452 

s 

57 

s 

134 

s 

92 

p 

392 

p 

379 

p 

373 

s 

285 

s 

467 

1969 

s 

286 

p 

379 

s 

380 

s 

296 

1980 

s 

181 

p 

241 

p 

114 

p 

392 

1 973 

s 

47 

s 

241 

s 

226 

p 

339 

1917 

s 

340 

1973 

s 

344 

1964 

s 

352 

s 

89 

p 

353 

s 

78 

s 

269 

s 

293 

s 

142 

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John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 
Albert  E  WILLIAMS-82742h 
N  G  BOARDMAN-82924 
James  BOARDMAN-01.512 
J  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 
George  A  E  HARVEY-8.2.1h 
John  EDDLESTON-01.21  h 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3 
W  J  M  BOARDMAN-82922 
ACHEETHAM-01.5111  h 
James  BOARDMAN-04.3 
C  WOODWORTH-04.5  h 
Joseph  ORRELL-01.55  h 
Mary  Ann  WOOD-01 .51 1  w 
J  FLOCKHART-81.11.2h 
C  Louis  HAGER-9.8.9.4h 
William  J  BOARDMAN-9 
Charles  TEKRON-8.1.9h 
W  SI  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 
Barend  G  WORST-9.8.6.5h 
Olive  CARTER-01.51271  w 
Hendrik  J  NAUDE-81.11.6h 
Jean  STAUFFER-96352h 
Ellis  C  BOARDMAN-01. 511 
Peter  0'CONNOR-8.2.2.1h 
W  BOARDMAN-81634 

R  C  T  MCCLUGHAN-9.8.9.2h 
W  BOARDMAN-81634 
William  J  KEOWN-825.13.h 
Douglas  SHARP-82231h 
E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3 
John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 
James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 
Gail  -96354W 

Ann  VERMEULEN-9.8.9.5W 
Rotha  May  C  PELL-9.8.6  w 
John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 
Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 
June  FOYER-9.8.6.3W 
George  GREEN-8.2.7.1h 
Guy  BOARDMAN-82951 
N  T  BOARDMAN-82582 
E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3 
J  Q  D  DE  LACY-8.1.6.6h 
Elsa  VERMEULEN-82951W 
Francois  P  F  NELL-8.2.9.1h 
TW  BOARDMAN-01. 51 4 
Gilbert  MARSH-01.51213  h 
TH  BOARDMAN-01. 51 13 
Hilda  B  PHIPPS-01.5126  w 
J  A  VAN  ROYN-8.2.2.2W 
R  P  BOARDMAN-01 .51 262 
A  E  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h 
Muriel  HOOD-9.6.3.1w 
Magrieta  G  A  BEER-9.8.6.2w 
Annie  THIART-82814w 


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Sorted  Individuals  List 


Born  Died 


ID 

/Chr 

/Bur 

V 

MRIN 

Soouse  Parent  or  Child 

828182 

BOARDMAN,  Henry  Herbert 

5  Mar  1985 

P 

149 

Philip  J  BOARDMAN-82818 

8.2.8.1 

BOARDMAN,  Henry  Herbert 

1900 

S 

139 

Maggie  VAN  WYK-8.2.8.1w 

01.5127 

BOARDMAN,  Henry  Spencer 

1893 

1964 

S 

355 

M  May  FLETCHER-01.5127  w 

98621 

BOARDMAN,  Herbert  Aubrey 

1950 

P 

293 

H  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.2 

8.2.5.10. 

BOARDMAN,  Hildred  Czarina 

1906 

25  May  1984 

s 

116 

R  B  CROWDER-8.2.5.10.h 

8.1.10 

BOARDMAN,  Holbrook  A 

8  Aug  1877 

1  Aug  1929 

p 

386 

Philip  WBOARDMAN-8.1 

8.2.7.7 

BOARDMAN,  Hope 

Abt1911 

p 

377 

W  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

8.2.2 

BOARDMAN,  Humphry! 

10  Jun  1861 

18  Sep  1901 

s 

372 

Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w 

817112 

BOARDMAN,  Ian 

p 

73 

Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 

81.11.7 

BOARDMAN,  Idris  Peter  J 

7  Feb  1931 

p 

249 

James  BOARDMAN-8.1 .1 1 . 

9.8.8 

BOARDMAN,  Irene  Florence 

s 

442 

William  HAGGET-9.8.8h 

8.2.7.5 

BOARDMAN,  Irene  Pearl 

23  Sep  1908 

4  Sep  1959 

s 

209 

J  S  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h 

9.8.3.7 

BOARDMAN,  Irene  Winifred 

1913 

s 

429 

BRYNE-9.8.3.7h 

8.2.8.3 

BOARDMAN,  Iris  Irene 

10  Nov  1903 

s 

172 

Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 

82845 

BOARDMAN,  Iris  Irene 

16  Jan  1942 

s 

176 

D  F  BARKHUIZON-82845 

829512 

BOARDMAN,  Irmarie 

25  Sep  1985 

p 

241 

Guy  BOARDMAN-82951 

01.57 

BOARDMAN,  Isaac 

11  Jun  1826 

17  Feb  1909 

p 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

81711 

BOARDMAN,  Ivan 

s 

73 

C  HODGKINSON-81711W 

8.2.2.4 

BOARDMAN,  Ivy  Muriel 

s 

97 

Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h 

825.14.1 

BOARDMAN,  James 

p 

137 

E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

8.1.11. 

BOARDMAN,  James 

15  Oct  1879 

22  Sep  1967 

s 

249 

E  May  MEIRING-8.1 .1 1  .w 

.05 

BOARDMAN,  James 

30  Apr  1779 

10  Jan  1853 

s 

337 

NN  CLAYTON-01 .5  w 

04.3 

BOARDMAN,  James 

22  Sep  1689 

s 

368 

Isabel  HARRISON-04.3W 

9.7 

BOARDMAN,  James 

p 

327 

William  J  BOARDMAN-9 

05.1 

BOARDMAN,  James 

1662 

2  Dec  1728 

s 

369 

Isobel  BAXTER-05.1 

8.2.5 

BOARDMAN,  James 

13  Sep  1866 

s 

373 

Frances  E  WYATT-8.2.5  w 

03.2 

BOARDMAN,  James 

28  Feb  1714 

p 

368 

James  BOARDMAN-04.3 

01.53 

BOARDMAN,  James 

13  Jan  1814 

1880 

p 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

01.512 

BOARDMAN,  James 

1850 

1838 

s 

343 

Ellen  Ann  WOOD-01 .51 2  w 

8.1.1 

BOARDMAN,  James 

27  Mar  1858 

8  Dec  1879 

p 

381 

Philip  WBOARDMAN-8.1 

8.2.5.7 

BOARDMAN,  James  French 

s 

111 

Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 

8 

BOARDMAN,  James  Hayes 

22  Jul  1808 

22  Aug  1889 

s 

334 

Elizabeth  DIXlE-8  w 

817243 

BOARDMAN,  James  Simon 

1 1  Aug  1 983 

p 

77 

TABOARDMAN-81724 

8.9 

BOARDMAN,  Jane  Sophia 

9  Feb  1852 

p 

384 

James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

8.1.2 

BOARDMAN,  Jane  Sophia  H 

3  Aug  1862 

8 

391 

GrevilleWMALLET-8.1.2h 

01.571123 

BOARDMAN,  Janet  Gray 

1955 

8 

365 

Rupert  E  H  LAW-01.571123h 

828151 

BOARDMAN,  Janine 

P 

144 

TRBOARDMAN-82815 

828414 

BOARDMAN,  Janine  Francis 

2  May  1969 

P 

174 

A  F  BOARDMAN-82841 

81632 

BOARDMAN,  Jean 

5  Mar  1938 

s 

55 

Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 

96311 

BOARDMAN,  Jean 

8 

270 

A  J.  BARTHORPE-96311h 

82574 

BOARDMAN,  Jean  Dell 

8 

282 

J  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h 

01.5711211 

BOARDMAN,  Jemma 

P 

363 

A  H  BOARDMAN-01 .571 121 

825741 

BOARDMAN,  Jennifer 

1969 

P 

282 

J  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h 

825823 

BOARDMAN,  Jennifer  Anne 

9  Feb  1965 

P 

114 

N  T  BOARDMAN-82582 

8281 6w2 

BOARDMAN,  Jenny 

8 

146 

A  H  BOARDMAN-82816 

9.8.5 

BOARDMAN,  Jessie 

P 

380 

G  H  BOARDMAN-9.8 

9.9 

BOARDMAN,  Jessie  Letitia 

7  Aug  1853 

P 

327 

William  J  BOARDMAN-9 

828162 

BOARDMAN,  Jo-Anne 

P 

145 

AH  BOARDMAN-82816 

81654 

BOARDMAN,  John 

16  Jul  1945 

8 

62 

P  J  SCAWTHON-81654W 

01.57111 

BOARDMAN,  John 

P 

360 

J  M  BOARDMAN-01 .5711 

01.54 

BOARDMAN,  John 

1  Nov  1815 

1889 

P 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

01.52 

BOARDMAN,  John 

1811 

1814 

P 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

04.6 

BOARDMAN,  John 

1695 

29  Apr  1698 

P 

369 

James  BOARDMAN-05.1 

9.8.9 

BOARDMAN,  John  Alfred  H 

29  Jan  1894 

23  Jul  1959 

S 

441 

Anna  M  C  SWART-9.8.9w 

6 

BOARDMAN,  John  Ashton 

8  Jul  1804 

28  Jan  1829 

P 

311 

William  BOARDMAN  R-0 

9.8.9.6 

BOARDMAN,  John  Alfred 

22  Jan  1 945 

8 

470 

Maria  M  DEBEER-9.8.9.6w 

9.6 

BOARDMAN,  John  Charles 

10  Mar  1845 

8 

379 

Maria  SMITH-9.6  w 

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ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


V 


9.6.3 

01.571 

98324 

82574h 

8.4 

8.2.3 

01.5711 

82812 

8.6 

8.2.9.3 
9.8.9.3 
98951 
01.8 

2 

82962 
8.5 

825832 

82923 

98632 

828154 

9.8.3.1 

8.2.2.6 

825.14.2 

9.6.3.4 

817212 

817231 

9.8.4 

827212 

82963 

81723 

8.1.7.2 

817232 

817211 

82921 

8.1.8 

828153 

81722 

9.8.2 

963531 

98951 

98382 

81732 

983411 

8.2.5.6 

825821 

828463 

04.7 

5 

8.2.6 

01.5713 

8.10. 

98322 

9.6.1 

828181 

8.2.5.11. 

989111 

983443 


BOARDMAN,  John  Charles  I 
BOARDMAN,  John  Clayton 
BOARDMAN,  John  du  Plessis 
BOARDMAN,  John  Dell 
BOARDMAN,  John  Henry 
BOARDMAN,  John  Henry 
BOARDMAN,  John  Maginnis 
BOARDMAN,  Joseph 
BOARDMAN,  Joseph  DIXIE 
BOARDMAN,  Joy  Daphne 
BOARDMAN,  Joyce  Daphne 
BOARDMAN,  Juan  Clifford 
BOARDMAN,  Judith 
BOARDMAN,  Judith 
BOARDMAN,  Judith  Denise 
BOARDMAN,  Judith  Jane 
BOARDMAN,  Julie  Lynne 
BOARDMAN,  June  Elaine 
BOARDMAN,  Karen 
BOARDMAN,  Karin 
BOARDMAN,  Kathleen  Dorothy 
BOARDMAN,  Kathleen  Rosina 
BOARDMAN,  Kenneth 
BOARDMAN,  Kenneth  Dell 
BOARDMAN,  Kent  Taro 
BOARDMAN,  Kirsten  Lee 
BOARDMAN,  Laura  Emelie 
BOARDMAN,  Lauren  Norma 
BOARDMAN,  Leonie  D 
BOARDMAN,  Leslie  Grey 
BOARDMAN,  Leslie  Grey 
BOARDMAN,  Leslie  Grey 
BOARDMAN,  Leslie  Montaro 
BOARDMAN,  Lewellyn  W  M 
BOARDMAN,  Lillian  Maud 
BOARDMAN,  Lizelle 
BOARDMAN,  Louise 
BOARDMAN,  Lucy  Amelia 
BOARDMAN,  Lucy  Margaret 
BOARDMAN,  Luicelle 
BOARDMAN,  Lynden  Patricia 
BOARDMAN,  Lynette 
BOARDMAN,  Lynn  Angela 
BOARDMAN,  Mabel  Ruth 
BOARDMAN,  Marcelle  May 
BOARDMAN,  Maretha 
BOARDMAN,  Margaret 
BOARDMAN,  Margaret 
BOARDMAN,  Margaret  A 
BOARDMAN,  Margaret  E 
BOARDMAN,  Margaret  H 
BOARDMAN,  Margorie 
BOARDMAN,  Maria 
BOARDMAN,  Marinza  R 
BOARDMAN,  Marjorie  Maud 
BOARDMAN,  Mark  Evan         2  Nov  1968 
BOARDMAN,  Mark  Wayne      14  Oct  1 976 


10  Mar  1870 
1878 

1936 
18  Nov  1840 
14  Jun  1863 
5  Jul  1917 

5  Dec  1844 
30  Oct  1916 
16  Feb  1927 
5  Sep  1 990 
20  Sep  1784 
16  Dec  1796 
29  Jul  1950 
5  Dec  1842 
24  Apr  1967 
5  Jun  1943 
12  Jan  1971 

Abt  1 902 


1898 
29  Oct  1 979 
26  Jan  1 976 
20  Dec  1 886 
10  Dec  1959 
28  Dec  1953 

5  Jan  1947 

22  Sep  1913 
18  Oct  1977 
13  Apr  1977 
15  Aug  1940 

7  Aug  1873 

20  Sep  1943 
1877 
1972 

18  May  1969 
1953 

1  Apr  1949 
1  Jul  1958 

23  Sep  1961 
30  Sep  1977 

1697 
14  Dec  1802 
20  Aug  1869 
28  Aug  1 920 

19  Sep  1854 
4  Oct  1930 

6  Apr  1983 


MRIN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


I 


1969 
1944 


21  Apr  1858 


1847 


23  Sep  1865 


27  Jun  1895 


Dec  1976 

2  Sep  1959 
19  Aug  1954 
31  Mar  1977 


1877 


1869 


31  May  1858 


S     268  Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W 
S      359  Janet  HOUSTON-01. 571  w 
P      303   W  SI  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 
S     282  Jean  D  BOARDMAN-82574 
P     334  James  H  BOARDMAN-8 
S      375   Emily  M  ROBERTS-8.2.3W 

S  360  Nora  BOARDMAN-01. 5711  w 
P      139   H  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.1 

P  334  James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

S  238  Gordon  MOLE-8.2.9.3h 

S  458  Oswald  A  SCORGIE-9.8.9.3h 

P  468   G  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5 

S  326  Joseph  C  GORE-01 .8  h 

S  312  John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

S  245   Leopold  PFOSER-82962h 

S  394  John  ROBERTS-8.5h 

P  115   D  C  BOARDMAN-82583 

S  235   Gert  J  KRUGER-82923h 

P  296   G  H  E  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 

P  144   T  R  BOARDMAN-82815 

S  310  J  J  HENDERSON-9831h 

P  372   H  T  BOARDMAN-8.2.2 

P  137   E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

S  280   Doris  -9.6.3.4w 

P  423   D  WBOARDMAN-81721 

P  503   L  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723 

S  438  John  C  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h 

S  194  Michael  ALARIC-827212h 

P  243   D  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.6 

S  503  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81 723  w 
S       71    J  Alida  WANDRAS-8.1.7.2W 

P  503   L  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723 

P  423   DW  BOARDMAN-81 721 

S  232  Maurine  SQUIRE-82921W 

P  386   Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 

P  144  TR  BOARDMAN-82815 
S       76   Leonard  M  BANDS-81722h 

P  380   G  H  BOARDMAN-9.8 

P  284   M  R  O  BOARDMAN-96353 

S  469  Robert  CROSBY-98951h 

P  430   D  G  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.8 
S       79   C  Prre  FMARAIS-81732h 

S  308   G.M.  ELLIOTT-983411 

S  109  DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h 

P  114   N  T  BOARDMAN-82582 

P  177  C  H  BOARDMAN-82846 

P  369  James  BOARDMAN-05.1 

S  367  William  SMITH-5h 

P  335  William  J  BOARDMAN-8.2 

S  362  Charles  Norman  BUSWELL 

P  384  James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

P  303  W  SI  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 

P  379   John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 

P  149   Philip  J  BOARDMAN-82818 

8  119   Stephen  MURRAY-825.11h 

S  450   Mrs.  BOARDMAN-989111W 

P  435   Noel  V  BOARDMAN-98344 


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ID 

Name 

/Chr 

/Bur 

V 

MRIN 

Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

02.1 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary 

25  May  1744 

20  Jun  1745 

P 

323 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 

02.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary 

27  Nov  1748 

8 

336 

Peter  BRIMELOW-02.3  h 

1 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary 

10  Oct  1795 

1837 

S 

331 

William  John  EARL-lh 

.03 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary 

16  Aug  1773 

P 

324 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

8.1w 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary  Augusta 

16  Apr  1837 

24  Apr  1858 

S 

381 

Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 

9.8.3.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary  Amelia 

Abt  1096 

S 

304 

RHOM-9.8.3.3h 

01.5114 

BOARDMAN, 

Mary  Jane(Polly) 

S 

345 

C  GREENHALGH-01 .51 14  h 

81633 

BOARDMAN, 

Maureen 

24  Dec  1940 

S 

56 

Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

829211 

BOARDMAN, 

Melanie 

15  Feb  1964 

S 

233 

S  CAPAZOR10-829211h 

01.51251 

BOARDMAN, 

Melsom  Helen 

1919 

S 

350 

John  R  BULMER-01.51251  h 

9834122 

BOARDMAN, 

Michael  John 

P 

309 

D  J  BOARDMAN-983412 

96353 

BOARDMAN, 

Michael  Ridley  0  1941 

s 

284 

Alison  M  B  EARLE-96353w 

8.2.8.2 

BOARDMAN, 

Millicent  M  E 

18  Sep  1901 

23  Dec  1 982 

s 

1 

Johan  T  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h 

983422 

BOARDMAN, 

Moira  Patricia 

27  Apr  1956 

s 

432 

HAVLOCK-ALLEN-983422h 

9891 11w 

BOARDMAN, 

Mrs. 

s 

450 

M  E  BOARDMAN-9891 1 1 

8.1.6.8 

BOARDMAN, 

Myrtle  Crause 

8  Jan  1912 

s 

49 

Norman  MCCRANN-8.1.6.8h 

817111 

BOARDMAN, 

Neil 

p 

73 

Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 

81.11.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville 

23  Oct  1911 

1992 

s 

256 

Phyllis  KlNG-81.11.3w 

8.1.6.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville  Crause 

21  Apr  1902 

1983 

s 

44 

Gwen  HUNT-8.1.6.3W 

829243 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville  Gl 

12  Apr  1984 

P 

236 

N  G  BOARDMAN-82924 

8.1.12. 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville  G  Hope 

8  Dec  1881 

1  Mar  1902 

p 

386 

Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 

82924 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville  George 

17  Apr  1947 

s 

236 

Elsie  R  DELANGE-82924W 

8.1.7.1 

BOARDMAN, 

Neville  Hayes 

15  May  1972 

s 

70 

Winifred  L  BAKER-8.1 .7.1w 

82582 

BOARDMAN, 

Newton  Trevor 

15  Sep  1935 

s 

114 

S  May  HOWARD-82582W 

82841 1 1 

BOARDMAN, 

Nicola  Che 

24  Aug  1984 

p 

179 

Dean  BOARDMAN-82841 1 

01.571122 

BOARDMAN, 

Nigel  Patrick  Gray 

s 

364 

Sarah  COSLETT-01 .571 1 22w 

98344 

BOARDMAN, 

Noel  Victor 

24  May  1945 

s 

435 

M  Z  VERMAAK-98344W 

01.5711  w 

BOARDMAN, 

Nora 

s 

360 

J  M  BOARDMAN-01.5711 

8.2.7.6 

BOARDMAN, 

Olga 

26  Jan  1913 

s 

211 

J  A  VAN  NlEKERK-8.2.7.6h 

9.8.6.7 

BOARDMAN, 

Olive  Lucy  C 

23  Oct  1931 

s 

301 

S  C.  CAMPBELL-9.8.6.7h 

01.51261 

BOARDMAN, 

Olive  Margaret 

1915 

s 

354 

J  H  MOSS-01.51261  h 

8.2.9.7 

BOARDMAN, 

Olive  Thelma 

3  Nov  1924 

s 

246 

George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

8.2.5.3 

BOARDMAN, 

OLIVER  Francis 

p 

373 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

825743 

BOARDMAN, 

Pamela 

1973 

p 

282 

J  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h 

9.6.3.3 

BOARDMAN, 

Pansy  Bertha  Mable     1 898 

1978 

s 

426 

STOKES-WALLER-9.6.3.3h 

01.512712 

BOARDMAN, 

Patricia 

1948 

p 

356 

E  0  BOARDMAN-01.51271 

81712 

BOARDMAN, 

Patrick 

20  Aug  1945 

8 

74 

Mavis  CARR-81712W 

8.1.6.4 

BOARDMAN 

Patrick  Basil 

17  Mar  1904 

8 

45 

Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4w 

01.57112 

BOARDMAN 

Paul 

P 

360 

J  M  BOARDMAN-01.5711 

81.11.4 

BOARDMAN 

Pearl 

18  Jul  1914 

8 

261 

Harold  V  HALLUMS-81 .1 1 .4h 

9.6.3.2 

BOARDMAN 

Pearl  Florence 

24  May  1897 

18  Nov  1966 

s 

272 

Ernest  H  ACUTE-9632h 

816311 

BOARDMAN 

Peter 

p 

53 

C  H  BOARDMAN-81631 

03.5 

BOARDMAN 

Peter 

21  Dec  1719 

12  Mar  1720 

p 

368 

James  BOARDMAN-04.3 

81.11.31 

BOARDMAN 

Peter  Neville 

1941 

8 

257 

S  R  ROBERTSON-81.11.31w 

01.51272 

BOARDMAN 

Peter  Ronald 

1923 

8 

357 

J  L  CRITCHLOW-01.51272  w 

82961 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  Clarence 

28  Apr  1949 

8 

244 

E  Frederika  OTTO-82961w 

8.2.9 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  Clarence 

4  Jan  1873 

1941 

S 

225 

Michelle  M  CORY-8.2.9  w 

829213 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  C 

25  Mar  1973 

P 

232 

L  W  M  BOARDMAN-82921 

8.1.4 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  DIXIE 

15  Jul  1866 

29  Oct  1946 

P 

386 

Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 

82818 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  J 

19  Mar  1960 

8 

149 

Marna  R  CROSS-82818w 

8.1.3.1 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  Martin  Hayes 

P 

392 

E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3 

8.2.7.2 

BOARDMAN 

Philip  Thomas 

16  Sep  1901 

15  Sep  1980 

8 

190 

V.D.  WESTHUIZEN-8.2.7.2W 

8.1 

BOARDMAN 

,  Philip  William 

25  Nov  1834 

S 

386 

Caroline  FTHOMAS-8.1  w2 

98622 

BOARDMAN 

Raymond  Desmond  1956 

8 

294 

Charlene  -98622w 

96312 

BOARDMAN 

Raymond  Dell 

8 

271 

Maurine  WILLIAMS-96312 

9.6.3.5 

BOARDMAN 

Raymond  Dell 

1902 

8 

281 

Kate  T  GROBLER-9.6.3.5w 

01.51262 

BOARDMAN 

,  Raymond  Phipps  1918 

1957 

S 

353 

R  J  DIXON-01.51262  w 

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Sorted  Individuals  List 


ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


01.5711223 

8.1.6.2 

829613 

82925 

816313 

01.7 

825833 

817242 

02.4 

983442 

98381 

82843 

8.2.5.9 

827223 

828161 

9.8.6.1 

03.1 

817241 

986232 

9.4 

7 

827221 

9.8.7 

82221 

827222 

81.11.311 

01.51273 

82842 

81734 

01.57113 

01.572 

829223 

3 

01.58 

01.4 

8.2.10. 

827213 

01.5711221 

4 

.02.2 

03.4 

03.4 

.01.2 

04.2 

04.4 

01.51 

81724 

01.57112 

01.5113 

82815 

986231 

01.514 

8.2.9.4 

825824 

817121 

828412 

828142 


BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 
BOARDMAN, 


V  MRIN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


Rebecca 
Redverse  0 
Renate 
Renee  Cory 
Richard 
Richard 
Richard  John 
Richard  S 
Robert 

Robert  James  V 
Rodney  Michael 
Roelf 

Ronald  Bennet 
Rory 

Rosemary 
Rotha  Jean 
Sarah 
Sarah  C 
Sarah  Gail 
Sarah  Hayes 
Sarah  Hayes 
Sean 
Selina  Sarah 
Sheila 
Shelley  Ann 
Shirley  Anne 
Stanley  Melville 
Stella 
Stephen 
Susan 

Susan  Elizabeth 


16  Jan  1901 
22  May  1980 
26  Jul  1948 

20  Nov  1782 
3  Jan  1 973 
18  Jan  1988 
29  Sep  1749 
7  Feb  1973 
1947 


12  Sep  1962 

26  Dec  1919 
25  Apr  1712 

2  Aug  1975 
7  Jan  1992 

10  Jan  1841 

3  Aug  1806 
23  Mar  1960 


10  Sep  1961 
12  Mar  1950 


1  Dec  1956 
1880 

Susanna  W  1 2  Jun  1 977 
Susannah  27  Oct  1798 
Susannah  1828 
Susannah  12  Jun  1776 
Sybil  Irene  18  Dec  1878 
Syndie  Lou  30  Jan  1 963 
Tasmin 

Thomas  25  Sep  1 800 

Thomas  17  Apr  1746 

Thomas  3  Apr  1718 

Thomas  7  Oct  1721 

Thomas  17  Apr  1771 

Thomas  1 688 

Thomas  15  May  1691 

Thomas  14  May  1810 

Thomas  A  22  Dec  1 949 
Thomas  Gray  1 2  Jan  1 91 9 
Thomas  Henry  1877 
Thomas  Richard 
Thomas  R  14  Mar  1990 
Thomas  William  1860 
16  Dec  1918 

2  Aug  1972 
9  Jul  1974 

13  Nov  1962 


Thora 
Tracy  Lee 
Tyrone 
Tyrone 
Ulanda 


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P  364   N  P  BOARDMAN-  01 .571 1 22 

21  Aug  1946    S  43   Christina  FROST-8.1 .6.2w 

P  244   P  C  BOARDMAN-82961 

S  237   Daniel  J  ROTHMAN-82925h 

P  54   C  H  BOARDMAN-81631 

P  324  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.02.2 

P  115   D  C  BOARDMAN-82583 

P  502   S  BOARDMAN-81734 

P  323  Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 

P  435   Noel  V  BOARDMAN-98344 

S  436  Jacqueline  DUNN-98381W 

P  173   W  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4 

P  373   James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

P  195   D  B  BOARDMAN-82722 

P  145   A  H  BOARDMAN-82816 

S  287  Herbert  LBAILEY-9.8.6.1h 

P  368   James  BOARDMAN-04.3 

P  77  TA  BOARDMAN-81724 

P  295   Allen  BOARDMAN-98623 

S  424   Arthur  BEETON-9.4h 

S  328   John  CRAUSE-7h 

P  195   D  B  BOARDMAN-82722 

1956    S  437  Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

S  90  WINEARLS-82221h 

P  1 95   D  B  BOARDMAN-82722 

S  258  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.311h 

S  358   D  A  SUMMERS-01 .51 273  w 

P  173  W  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4 

S  502   P  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724W 

P  360  J  M  BOARDMAN-01.5711 

S  366   HEWITSON-01.572  h 

P  234   W  J  M  BOARDMAN-82922 

8  Feb  1857    S  330  Thomas  JARMAN-3h 

1883    P  337  James  BOARDMAN-.05 
19  Apr  1808    S  325   Ralph  SIXSMITH-01 .4  h 
S  248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
S  193   Glen  D  WILLIAMS-827213h 
P  364   N  P  BOARDMAN-  01 .571 1 22 
S  329   Jane  FUNIL0VE-4W 
S  324   Mary  ASHTON-02.2  w 
P  368  James  BOARDMAN-04.3 
S  323   Judith  ORFORD-03.4  w 
S  332   Martha  HICKS-.  1.2w 
P  369   James  BOARDMAN-05.1 
S  370   Alice  THOMSON-04.4  w 
S  338   Hannah  STREET-01 .51  w 
8  77   Sheila  E  BROOKS-81724W 
8  361    Nora  M  DGOUGH-01.57112W 
8  344   H  S  BOARDMAN-01 .51 1 3  w 
8  144   Joy  MOSSOP-82815W 
P  295  Allen  BOARDMAN-98623 
1903    S  339   J  BLACKLEDGE-01.514W 
21  Aug  1992    S  239   C  L  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h 
P  114   N  T  BOARDMAN-82582 
P  74    Patrick  BOARDMAN-81 71 2 
8  180   Sharon  AYERS-828412W 
 P^  1 42    H  H  BOARDMAN-8281 4 


18  Feb  1814 
27  Feb  1721 

27  Apr  1794 
2  Jul  1688 

1890 


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ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


V  MRIN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


98953 

BOARDMAN,  Unita 

4  Oct  1977 

P 

467 

8.2.9.5 

BOARDMAN,  Valentine  G 

30  Jun  1920 

S 

240 

82573 

BOARDMAN,  Valerie 

S 

420 

82847 

BOARDMAN,  Vernon  Clive 

1  Feb  1952 

P 

173 

816312 

BOARDMAN,  Victor 

P 

53 

01.5711224 

BOARDMAN,  Victoria 

P 

364 

825742 

BOARDMAN,  Victoria 

1971 

P 

282 

81.11.5 

BOARDMAN,  Vida 

22  Sep  1919 

S 

263 

8.2.7.3 

BOARDMAN,  Violet  Cory 

26  Sep  1903 

10  Sep  1983 

S 

198 

9.8.3.5 

BOARDMAN,  Violet  Rosina 

Abt1910 

S 

427 

8.2.5.2 

BOARDMAN,  Walter 

1  Jun  1892 

12  Jun  1892 

P 

373 

01.5125 

BOARDMAN,  Walter  James 

1883 

1968 

S 

349 

827232 

BOARDMAN,  Wayne 

17  Jul  1971 

P 

196 

828152 

BOARDMAN,  Wayne 

P 

144 

01.512622 

BOARDMAN,  Wendy 

1954 

P 

353 

04.1 

BOARDMAN,  William 

1  May  1685 

16  Oct  1691 

P 

369 

0 

BOARDMAN,  William  R 

27  Oct  1768 

22  Aug  1825 

S 

311 

01.59 

BOARDMAN,  William 

1830 

1856 

P 

337 

82723 

BOARDMAN,  William  Charles 

6  Jun  1940 

S 

196 

8.2.7 

BOARDMAN,  William  Charles 

1  Aug  1871 

1 5  Dec  1 936 

s 

377 

8.2.8.4 

BOARDMAN,  William  F 

14  Nov  1907 

10  Jul  1986 

s 

173 

828464 

BOARDMAN,  William  F 

23  Feb  1983 

p 

177 

9.3 

BOARDMAN,  William  Fredrick 

1  Apr  1829 

1841 

p 

327 

8.2.9.2 

BOARDMAN,  William  G 

15  Oct  1914 

s 

231 

8.2.2.3 

BOARDMAN,  William  Hayes 

s 

91 

8.2.4 

BOARDMAN,  William  Isaiah 

17  Feb  1865 

p 

335 

8.8 

BOARDMAN,  William  John 

Abt  1850 

22  Apr  1909 

p 

334 

8.2 

BOARDMAN,  William  John 

1836 

1909 

s 

335 

82922 

BOARDMAN,  William  James  M  4  Jan  1942 

s 

234 

829222 

BOARDMAN,  William  James 

4  Aug  1973 

p 

234 

9 

BOARDMAN,  William  John 

14  Feb  1811 

1869 

s 

327 

9.8.3 

BOARDMAN,  William  Salmon 

1  Mar  1877 

s 

302 

98321 

BOARDMAN,  William  Salmon 

II 

p 

303 

9.8.3.2 

BOARDMAN,  William  Salmon  1  Abt1904 

s 

303 

8.1.7 

BOARDMAN,  William  T 

28  Oct  1871 

1929 

s 

393 

81634 

BOARDMAN,  Winston 

1  Jun  1944 

s 

57 

82571 

BOARDMAN,  Yvonne 

s 

418 

984422W 

BOSCH,  Rencha 

9  Jul  1971 

s 

480 

96331  w2 

BOSCH,  Wilhelmina  (Minnie) 

15  Aug  1930 

s 

276 

8.1.7W 

BOSHOFF,  Louisa  Catherine 

28  Jun  1882 

5  Jan  1929 

s 

393 

827132 

BOTHA,  Colin 

14  Jul  1962 

s 

189 

827131 

BOTHA,  Estelle 

7  May  1958 

8 

188 

8271 3h 

BOTHA,  Frikkie 

Oct  1 930 

8 

186 

8271321 

BOTHA,  Jaco 

12  Apr  1988 

P 

189 

984412 

BOTHA,  Johannes  Frederick 

12  May  1971 

P 

473 

98441 h 

BOTHA,  Johannes  Pieter 

8 

473 

984413 

BOTHA,  Karen 

15  Aug  1974 

P 

473 

98441 1 

BOTHA,  Liesel 

24  Feb  1 970 

8 

478 

8281 7w2 

BOTHA,  Sara 

8 

148 

8271322 

BOTHA,  Zander 

31  Jan  1991 

P 

189 

82836 

BOUCHER,  Doreen 

26  Mar  1944 

P 

172 

82835 

BOUCHER,  Ernest  Vivienne 

8  Jun  1939 

31  Aug  1984 

P 

172 

8.2.8.3h 

BOUCHER,  Harry  Cameron 

25  Feb  1900 

3  May  1957 

S 

172 

82831 

BOUCHER,  Herbert  C  F 

15  Dec  1924 

P 

172 

82832 

BOUCHER,  Irene  Etrecia 

29  Aug  1929 

P 

172 

82834 

BOUCHER,  Vallery  Winnie 

24  Apr  1937 

P 

172 

82833 

BOUCHER,  Vivienne  Patricia 

10  Jun  1934 

P 

172 

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G  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5 
Marie  ERAMUS-8.2.9.5w 
NEETHLING-82573h 
W  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4 
C  H  BOARDMAN-81631 
N  P  BOARDMAN-  01.571122 
J  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h 
D  Marcus  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .5h 
J  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h 
Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 
James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 
Elsie  Muriel  CLINT-01 .5125  w 
W  C  BOARDMAN-82723 
T  R  BOARDMAN-82815 
R  P  BOARDMAN-01.51262 
James  BOARDMAN-05.1 
Margaret  HAYES-Ow 
James  BOARDMAN-.05 
L  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 
Annie  S  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w 
Anna  S  FRITZ-8.2.8.4W 
C  H  BOARDMAN-82846 
William  J  BOARDMAN-9 
Maria  M  MAYHEW-8.2.9.2w 
Hester  H  DU  TOIT-8.2.2.3w 
William  J  BOARDMAN-8.2 
James  H  BOARDMAN-8 
Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w 
E  C  ROTHMAN-82922W 
W  J  M  BOARDMAN-82922 
Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w 
A  J  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  w 
W  SI  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 
M  DE  PLESSIS-9832W 
Louisa  C  BOSHOFF-8.1.7  w 
Fran  BOARDMAN-81634w 
John  TORIEN-82571h 
Andre  VENTER-984422 
STOKES-WALLER-96331 
WTBOARDMAN-8.1.7 
Riana  SMALKWYK-8271 32w 
DN  POTGIETER-827131  h 
Denise  REYNEKE-82713 
Colin  BOTHA-827132 
Johannes  P  BOTHA-98441h 
E  VAN  RENSBURG-98441 
Johannes  P  BOTHA-98441h 
Willem  A  PIENAAR-98441 1h 
D  M  BOARDMAN-82817 
Colin  BOTHA-827132 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 
Iris  I  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.3 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 
Harry  C  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h 

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Name 

Born 
/Chr 

Died 
/Bur 

i 

V 

MRIN 

1             1  i 
Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

827423h 

BOYD,  Derek  John 

28  Apr  1952 

S 

224 

H  Lee  WILLIAMS-827423 

8274231 

BOYD,  Derek  John  Milner 

24  Nov  1 985 

P 

224 

Derek  John  BOYD-827423h 

825812 

BRADFIELD,  Cheryl  Dawn 

26  Dec  1957 

P 

113 

H  C  BRADFIELD-82581h 

82581 1 

BRADFIELD,  Elena  Lynne 

9  Jul  1953 

8 

421 

PRINGLE-825811h 

82581 h 

BRADFIELD,  Hunter  Charles 

5  Aug  1929 

8 

113 

C  May  BOARDMAN-82581 

9841 3w 

BRADFIELD,  Lindy  Ann 

26  Aug  1965 

8 

471 

Peter  G  HAMILTON-98413 

984521 

BRASSINGTON,  Emma  C 

10  Jun  1975 

P 

485 

R  BRASSINGTON-98452h 

984522 

BRASSINGTON,  Nicola  Claire 

'  5  Nov  1977 

P 

485 

R  BRASSINGTON-98452h 

98452h 

BRASSINGTON,  Roy  Allen 

4  Nov  1943 

8 

485 

Joan  P  WECKE-98452 

9861 3w 

BREWS,  Michelle 

8 

290 

Richard  D  BAILEY-98613 

9.4.1.3  w 

BRIGMAN,  Bee 

S 

494 

Herbert  W  BEETON-9.4.1 .3 

02.3  h 

BRIMELOW,  Peter 

1743 

1826 

S 

336 

Mary  BOARDMAN-02.3 

825.1 1.3w 

BRISSON,  Susan 

8 

130 

James  VOS-825.11.3 

9.8.9.5W2 

BRITZ,  Alta 

13  Oct  1968 

8 

468 

G  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5 

828222h 

BROOKS,  Fredrick  A. 

22  Nov  1946 

8 

157 

Shirley  DIXON-828222 

8282221 

BROOKS,  Mark  Frederick 

29  Oct  1978 

P 

157 

F  A.  BROOKS-828222h 

8282222 

BROOKS,  Natalie  Suzanne 

17  Sep  1981 

P 

157 

F  A.  BROOKS-828222h 

81724W 

BROOKS,  Sheila  Elizabeth 

21  Jul  1952 

8 

77 

TABOARDMAN-81724 

82541 1 

BROPHY,  Neithleigh 

8 

102 

Robin  C  DIMMOCK-825411 

8282211 

BRUMMER,  Grant 

6  Feb  1971 

P 

154 

Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h 

8282212 

BRUMMER,  Meggan 

23  Mar  1973 

P 

154 

Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h 

828221 h 

BRUMMER,  Pierre 

8  Jul  1939 

8 

154 

Dawn  D  DIXON-828221 

8221 11h 

BRYANT, 

8 

81 

RKCCURRIE-822111 

82821  w2 

BRYANT,  Esme 

18  Nov  1923 

8 

151 

Alfred  T  FRITZ-82821 

8221 1 1 1 

BRYANT,  Nicola 

19  Feb  1966 

P 

81 

BRYANT-822111h 

9.8.3.7h 

BRYNE, 

8 

429 

Irene  W  BOARDMAN-9. 8.3.7 

2131412 

BUBB,  Luke  Alfred 

29  Nov  1 983 

P 

5 

T  Alfred  S  BUBB-213141h 

213141h 

BUBB,  Terrence  Alfred  S 

1  Jun  1952 

Sep  1985 

S 

5 

Meryl  M  WINTER-213141 

2131411 

BUBB,  Terrence  James 

10  Sep  1981 

P 

5 

T  Alfred  S  BUBB-213141h 

01.512512 

BULMER,  Charlotte 

1954 

P 

350 

John  R  BULMER-01.51251  h 

01.5125112 

BULMER,  James  Thomas 

1982 

P 

351 

T  Clint  BULMER-01 .51 251 1 

01.51251  h 

BULMER,  John  Rubens 

1911 

S 

350 

M  H  BOARDMAN-01.51251 

01.5125111 

BULMER,  Simon  John 

1979 

p 

351 

T  Clint  BULMER-01. 51 2511 

01.512511 

BULMER,  Thomas  Clint 

1952 

8 

351 

B  Joyce  PARTON-01.512511w 

BUSWELL,  Charles  Norman 

8 

362 

M  E  BOARDMAN-01.5713 

x9.2 

CALDECOTT,  Alphonso 

1803 

P 

534 

C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF 

x9.6 

CALDECOTT,  Charles 

1814 

P 

534 

C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF 

x9.wF 

CALDECOTT,  Charles  M.D. 

1781 

1820 

S 

534 

Mary  TARKINGT0N-x9.wm 

x9.3 

CALDECOTT,  Christina 

1809 

P 

534 

C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF 

x9.7 

CALDECOTT,  Frederick 

1816 

P 

534 

C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF 

x9.4 

CALDECOTT,  Timothy 

1811 

P 

534 

C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF 

9.  w 

CALDICOT,  Mary  Ann 

8  Oct  1812 

s 

327 

William  J  BOARDMAN-9 

98343h 

CAMPBELL,  Daniel  Francois 

s 

434 

C  June  BOARDMAN-98343 

983431 

CAMPBELL,  Gerald  Victor 

28  Mar  1959 

p 

434 

D  F  CAMPBELL-98343h 

983434 

CAMPBELL,  Lesley  Rodney 

1  Apr  1963 

p 

434 

D  F  CAMPBELL-98343h 

983433 

CAMPBELL,  Louanne 

10  Oct  1961 

p 

434 

D  F  CAMPBELL-98343h 

98671 

CAMPBELL,  Mary  Rotha 

p 

301 

S  C.  CAMPBELL-9.8.6.7h 

9.8.6.7h 

CAMPBELL,  Stephen  C. 

s 

301 

0  L  C  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.7 

983432 

CAMPBELL,  Vernon  Wayne 

16  Nov  1960 

p 

434 

D  F  CAMPBELL-98343h 

X8.5.7  h 

CANDY,  Henry 

s 

406 

Vida  Bell  ROBERTS-x8.5.7 

8281 6w 

CANNON,  Claire 

s 

145 

A  H  BOARDMAN-82816 

82921 1h 

CAPAZORIO,  Steven 

25  Aug  1960 

s 

233 

M  BOARDMAN-82921 1 

X8.5.4  h 

CARNEY,  Edwin 

s 

403 

Mildred  E  ROBERTS-x8.5.4 

81712W 

CARR,  Mavis 

14  Feb  1947 

s 

74 

Patrick  BOARDMAN-81712 

828243h 

CARRUTHERS,  Graham  Complan 

s 

165 

Deborah  FRlTZ-828243 

01.51271  w 

CARTER,  Olive 

s 

356 

E  0  BOARDMAN-01.51271 

8.2.2.5W 

CHADWICK,  Joyce 

s 

99 

D  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5 

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in 

iName 

/onr 

/Riir 
/DUI 

MRIM 
iviniiN 

OpUUoc;,  r  dloru  Ui  willlU 

825.13.1.? 

CHAPMAN,  Nichols 

S 

136 

SANDERSON-825.1 3.1.1 

01.5111  h 

CHEETHAM,  Abraham 

S 

346 

Ellen  BOARDMAN-01.5111 

81.11.312w 

CHINSEN,  Connie 

S 

259 

D  N  BOARDMAN-81.11.312 

81632h 

CHRISTIAN,  Garth 

S 

55 

Jean  BOARDMAN-81632 

816321 

CHRISTIAN,  Glen 

21  Sep  1962 

P 

55 

Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 

816322 

CHRISTIAN,  Susy 

5  Dec  1 966 

P 

55 

Garth  CHRISTIAN-81632h 

98921 w 

CLASSEN,  Barbara 

28  Apr  1936 

S 

454 

C  R  MCCLUGHAN-98921 

1.5.1.5  w3 

CLASSENS, 

S 

523 

Basil  RHODES-1 .5.1.5 

01.5  w 

CLAYTON,  Nancy(Nanny) 

1783 

1864 

S 

337 

James  BOARDMAN-.05 

01.5125  w 

CLINT,  Elsie  Muriel 

1891 

1974 

s 

349 

W  J  BOARDMAN-01.5125 

X8.5.5  w 

COCKRAN,  Josephine 

s 

404 

Evered  J  ROBERTS-x8.5.5 

825.11.1.1 

COETZEE,  Joseph 

s 

123 

Vivian  J  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.1 

81.11.51w2 

COLEMAN,  Penelope  Anne 

24  Nov  1950 

s 

265 

Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .51 

1.4.2.4h 

CORSER, 

Abt  1878 

s 

32 

May  MORKEL-1. 4.2.4 

8.2.7  w 

CORY,  Annie  Sophia  Maria 

7  Dec  1878 

8  Sep  1953 

s 

377 

W  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.7 

8.2.9  w 

CORY,  Michelle  Maria 

16  Apr  1881 

6  Nov  1964 

s 

225 

Philip  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.9 

01.571122W 

COSLETT,  Sarah 

s 

364 

N  P  BOARDMAN-  01 .571 122 

7h 

CRAUSE,  John 

1804 

s 

328 

Sarah  H  BOARDMAN-7 

15123 

CRAWFORD,  Beryl  Eileen 

16  Apr  1912 

s 

510 

John  Jack  DYASON-15123  h 

15122 

CRAWFORD,  George  Hamilyn  Earl  1908 

s 

508 

Hilda  OSBORNE-15122  w 

15121 

CRAWFORD,  Ivan  George  Jack  Abt  1906 

P 

507 

R  S  CRAWFORD-1.5.1.2h 

15125 w 

CRAWFORD,  Jean  Pamela 

1922 

s 

513 

Leslie  ATKINSON-1 5125  h 

15124 

CRAWFORD,  Noreen  Margaret  1916 

s 

512 

WGORDON-15124  h 

1.5.1.2h 

CRAWFORD,  Robert  S 

12  Mar  1877 

s 

507 

Vera  Maud  RHODES-1 .5.1. 2 

01.51272  w 

CRITCHLOW,  Jane  Lillie 

s 

357 

P  R  BOARDMAN-01.51272 

98951 h 

CROSBY,  Robert 

8 

469 

L  BOARDMAN-98951 

8281 8w 

CROSS,  Marna  Renet 

4  Feb  1963 

8 

149 

Philip  J  BOARDMAN-82818 

825.10.22 

CROWDER,  Andrew  Raymond 

P 

118 

R  Peter  CROWDER-825.10.2 

825.10.23 

CROWDER,  Jennifer  Ann 

P 

118 

R  Peter  CROWDER-825.10.2 

825.10.1 

CROWDER,  Molly  Amy 

1927 

8 

117 

William  GOWER-825.10.1h 

825.10.21 

CROWDER,  Peter  Robin 

P 

118 

R  Peter  CROWDER-825.10.2 

825.10.2 

CROWDER,  Raymond  Peter 

8 

118 

S  Ann  MONROE-825.10.2w 

8.2.5.10.h 

CROWDER,  Robert  Brockley 

8 

116 

H  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.10. 

983514 h 

CUNNINGTON,  Philip 

Abt  1966 

8 

526 

Michelle  TODD-983514 

8221 1h 

CURRIE,  John 

8 

80 

E  Mary  O'CONNOR-8221 1 

822111 

CURRIE,  Rosemary  K  C 

29  Nov  1941 

8 

81 

BRYANT-822111h 

8.2.5.6h 

DAIRYMPLE, 

8 

109 

M  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

94115  w 

DAMSTER,  Mavis  Thelma 

Jul  1922 

8 

537 

Claude  L  BAKER-94115 

816621 

DAVIS,  Anthony 

16  Mar  1961 

P 

64 

Robin  DAVIS-81662h 

142732 

DAVIS,  Antony 

11  Sep  1955 

P 

24 

M.  DAVIS- 14273h 

14273h 

DAVIS,  M. 

8 

24 

Mildred  FYNN-14273 

816622 

DAVIS,  Quinton 

2  Feb  1963 

P 

64 

Robin  DAVIS-81662h 

142731 

DAVIS,  Richard 

P 

24 

M.  DAVIS-14273h 

81662h 

DAVIS,  Robin 

16  May  1938 

8 

64 

Denise  D  DE  LACY-81662 

81.11.221 

DAWKINS,  Leanne  Patricia 

10  Oct  1966 

P 

255 

R  0  DAWKINS-81.11.22h 

81.11.222 

DAWKINS,  Richard  Paul 

12  Jan  1969 

P 

255 

R  0  DAWKINS-81.l1.22h 

81.11.22h 

DAWKINS,  Rodney  Osborne 

11  Feb  1938 

8 

255 

Auriel  FLOCKHART-81 .1 1 .22 

825421 1 

DE  BRUIN,  Candice  Alice 

P 

108 

John  Gl  DE  BRUIN-825421 

8254212 

DE  BRUIN,  Devon 

P 

108 

John  Gl  DE  BRUIN-825421 

825421 

DE  BRUIN,  John  George  1 

12  Jul  1956 

8 

108 

Pamela  HYDE-825421w 

82432h 

DE  BRUIN,  John  George 

28  Feb  1 932 

8 

106 

Mary  F  KEOWN-82542 

82731 1w 

DE  BRUYN,  Johanna  M  F 

12  Feb  1956 

8 

200 

Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1 

81661 

DE  LACY,  Colleen  D 

31  May  1938 

8 

63 

Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h 

81662 

DE  LACY,  Denise  Dashwood 

31  Jan  1 940 

s 

64 

Robin  DAVIS-81662h 

8.1.6.6h 

DE  LACY,  James  Quinton  D 

3  Feb  1899 

1945 

8 

47 

G  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.6 

9832w 

DE  PLESSIS,  Margaret 

8 

303 

W  SI  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2 

9.8.9.6W 

DEBEER,  Maria  Magdelena 

14  Aug  1950 

8 

470 

John  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.6 

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MnlN 

Spouse^  Parent  or  Child 

2.6w 

DEGREY,  Sarah 

4  Apr  1844 

17  Apr  1926 

s 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

1512311 

DEJAGER,  Anne  Helen 

1  Jun  1959 

p 

511 

C  Janse  DEJAGER-151231  h 

151231  h 

DEJAGER,  Cornelis  Janse 

6  Jun  1920 

s 

511 

Ann  Clare  DYASON-151231 

1512312 

DEJAGER,  David  John 

17  Jun  1961 

p 

511 

C  Janse  DEJAGER-151231  h 

82924W 

DELANGE,  Elsie  Rachel 

10  Apr  1956 

s 

236 

N  G  BOARDMAN-82924 

82734h 

DENKEMA,  Francis 

12  Aug  1937 

s 

206 

L  RAUBENHEINER-82734 

827341 

DENKEMA,  Jacobus  Francois 

5  Jul  1967 

p 

206 

Francis  DENKEMA-82734h 

827343 

DENKEMA,  Maryna 

30  Mar  1 974 

p 

206 

Francis  DENKEMA-82734h 

827342 

DENKEMA,  Raubenheimer 

20  May  1 970 

p 

206 

Francis  DENKEMA-82734h 

816522 

DES  FOUNTAIN,  Janine 

24  Sep  1971 

p 

60 

J  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 

81652h 

DES  FOUNTAIN,  John  David 

s 

60 

E  BOARDMAN-81652 

816521 

DES  FOUNTAIN,  Mark  John 

26  Sep  1968 

p 

60 

J  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 

1.5.2.  h 

DEWITT,  Clarence 

8 

515 

Jessie  H  MATHEW-1.5.2 

8254112 

DIMMOCK,  Alyssa 

20  Nov  1 977 

P 

102 

Robin  C  DIMMOCK-82541 1 

8254111 

DIMMOCK,  Cailim 

26  Nov  1971 

P 

102 

Robin  C  DIMMOCK-82541 1 

825412 

DIMMOCK,  Helen  Christine 

29  Dec  1950 

8 

104 

Onelia  T  TURISAN-825412h 

825413 

DIMMOCK,  Margaret  Mary 

1  Jul  1952 

8 

105 

Gary  D  HAMILTON-825413h 

82541 h 

DIMMOCK,  Robin 

1  Aug  1923 

8 

101 

Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541 

825411 

DIMMOCK,  Robin  Charles 

7 Jun 1971 

8 

102 

Neithleigh  BROPHY-82541 1 

825414 

DIMMOCK,  William  Robert 

30  Sep  1954 

P 

101 

Robin  DIMMOCK-82541  h 

8295w2 

DINKLEMANN,  Irma 

4  Sep  1923 

8 

242 

V  G  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5 

8  w 

DIXIE,  Elizabeth 

1815 

12  May  1850 

S 

334 

James  H  BOARDMAN-8 

2.7 

DIXON,  Adelaid  Catherine 

29  Jan  1837 

P 

312 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

2.6.11 

DIXON,  Albert  Fredrick 

31  Mar  1876 

18  Aug  1945 

P 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.6.4 

DIXON,  Alice  Smith 

29  Apr  1870 

8  Dec  1 948 

P 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

8282231 

DIXON,  Amanda 

18  Jun  1974 

P 

156 

Wallace  W  DIXON-828223 

2.1 

DIXON,  Anne  Judith 

16  Nov  1826 

28  Mar  1877 

S 

313 

Johan  G  HARTMAN-2.1h 

2.6.16 

DIXON,  Arnold 

30  May  1884 

1  Sep  1960 

P 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.6.3 

DIXON,  Arthur  DeGrey 

5  Oct  1869 

5 Jun  1911 

P 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

828224 

DIXON,  Audrey  Muriel 

11  Mar  1955 

S 

155 

Neville  T  INTRONA-828224h 

2.6.10 

DIXON,  Charles  Owen 

22  Nov  1875 

3  Mar  1943 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

828221 

DIXON,  Dawn  Denlse 

9  Sep  1945 

s 

154 

Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h 

2.4 

DIXON,  Ellen 

7  Nov  1830 

2  Feb  1831 

p 

312 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

2.6.8 

DIXON,  Ernest  DeGrey 

22  Dec  1873 

15  Jun  1938 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.6.15 

DIXON,  Harriett  Amelia 

24  May  1882 

23  Apr  1931 

p 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.6.1 

DIXON,  Henry  Alfred 

14  Nov  1865 

1  Jul  1867 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DiXON-2.6 

2.6 

DIXON,  Henry  Aldous 

14  Mar  1835 

4  May  1884 

s 

443 

Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w 

2.5 

DIXON,  John  Boardman 

8  Jan  1 832 

9  May  1832 

p 

312 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

2.6.2 

DIXON,  John  DeGrey 

16  Jul  1867 

4  Oct  1923 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2H 

DIXON,  John  Henry 

28  May  1786 

12  Jan  1826 

s 

312 

Judith  BOARDMAN-2 

2.2 

DIXON,  Joseph 

6  Jan  1828 

p 

312 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

8282233 

DIXON,  Lee-Ann 

11  Feb  1 981 

p 

156 

Wallace  W  DIXON-828223 

2.6.14 

DIXON,  LeRoy 

16  Oct  1881 

28  Dec  1926 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.3 

DIXON,  Margaret 

26  Mar  1829 

p 

312 

John  Henry  DIXON-2  H 

2.6.6 

DIXON,  Maria  Louise 

5  Jan  1872 

17  Feb  1947 

s 

445 

Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 

2.6.13 

DIXON,  Parley  Smith 

9  Jun  1878 

30  Jan  1947 

p 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

2.6.9 

DIXON,  Robert  Smith 

10  Nov  1874 

18  Dec  1874 

p 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

01.51262  w 

DIXON,  Robertine  J 

s 

353 

R  P  BOARDMAN-01.51262 

2.6.5 

DIXON,  Sarah  Ann 

7  Dec  1871 

26  Dec  1950 

p 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

828222 

DIXON,  Shirley 

13  Jul  1948 

s 

157 

F  A.  BROOKS-828222h 

828223 

DIXON,  Wallace  Walter 

8  Sep  1951 

s 

156 

D  Alice  HERITAGE-828223W 

2.6.12 

DIXON,  Walter  DeGrey 

15  Nov  1877 

26  Nov  1921 

p 

443 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

8282232 

DIXON,  Warren  Ward 

25  May  1976 

p 

156 

Wallace  W  DIXON-828223 

82822h 

DIXON,  Wertham  WW 

26  May  1920 

1  Apr  1976 

s 

2 

Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822 

2.6.7 

DIXON,  William  Aldous 

21  Apr  1873 

22  Jun  1937 

p 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

8.5.2W 

DORMEHL,  Eliza 

s 

395 

John  H  ROBERTS-8.5.2 

96331 3h 

DORNING,  Wanwick  Dr. 

s 

277 

STOKES-WALLER-96331 3 

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/Hhr 

/vyl  II 

/Bur 

V 

MRIN 

825.12.2H 

DOYLE,  Brian 

S 

132 

Joan  MOSS-825.12.2 

98453W 

DOYLE,  Joy  C. 

20  May  1952 

s 

486 

John  C  WECKE-98453 

8.1.6  w 

DOYLE,  Lillian  Gertrude 

Abt  1874 

1948 

s 

390 

C  H  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6 

8221311 

DRURY,  Caroline  Rose 

13  Dec  1977 

p 

86 

Howard  DRURY-822131h 

8221 31  h 

DRURY,  Howard 

8 

86 

M  Nora  PROVOST-822131 

8282731 

DU  PLESSIS,  Amanda 

3  Nov  1987 

P 

171 

Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h 

828273h 

DU  PLESSIS,  Deon 

21  Sep  1958 

s 

171 

Beverley  ROOS-828273 

82821  w 

DU  PLESSIS,  Hester 

19  Aug  1931 

s 

150 

Alfred  T  FRITZ-82821 

8273112 

DU  TOIT,  Arnel 

23  Feb  1 980 

P 

200 

Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1 

8291 11w 

DU  TOIT,  Elizabeth 

s 

228 

Francois  NELL-8291 1 1 

827313 

DU  TOIT,  Estelle 

24  Feb  1968 

P 

199 

Hendrik  J  DU  TOIT-82731  h 

8273113 

DU  TOIT,  Francois 

14  Apr  1984 

P 

200 

Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1 

8223223 

DU  TOIT,  Frans 

11  Jul  1984 

P 

95 

Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h 

8223221 

DU  TOIT,  Hendre 

26  Nov  1978 

P 

95 

Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h 

8273111 

DU  TOIT,  Hendrik  Jacobus 

25  Feb  1979 

P 

200 

Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1 

82731 h 

DU  TOIT,  Hendrik  Jacobus 

30  Jul  1918 

s 

199 

S  RAUBENHEINER-82731 

8.2.2.3W 

DU  TOIT,  Hester  Helena 

28  Jul  1 903 

8 

91 

W  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3 

82731 1 

DU  TOIT,  Leon 

20  Apr  1952 

8 

200 

JMFDE  BRUYN-827311W 

8223222 

DU  TOIT,  Loulette 

28  Mar  1980 

P 

95 

Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h 

8273123 

DU  TOIT,  Nelandie 

5  Jan  1988 

P 

201 

Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2 

827312 

DU  TOIT,  Pierre 

21  Jul  1956 

8 

201 

A  PIENAAR-827312W 

8273121 

DU  TOIT,  Stel-Marie 

4  Oct  1983 

P 

201 

Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2 

822322h 

DU  TOIT,  Vivian 

21  Feb  1950 

8 

95 

Martha  L  KRUGER-822322 

8273122 

DU  TOIT,  Yohanine 

7  Jun  1 986 

P 

201 

Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2 

142121W 

DUNLOP,  Rosemary 

s 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

98381 w 

DUNN,  Jacqueline 

8 

436 

R  M  BOARDMAN-98381 

98623W 

DUURSMAN,  Janice  Ann 

5  Dec  1 959 

8 

295 

Allen  BOARDMAN-98623 

151231 

DYASON,  Ann  Clare 

16  Dec  1936 

8 

511 

C  Janse  DEJAGER-151231  h 

151233 

DYASON,  John 

13  Jan  1945 

P 

510 

John  Jack  DYASON-15123  h 

15123  h 

DYASON,  John  Jack 

1  Jun  1907 

8 

510 

B  ECRAWFORD-15123 

151232 

DYASON,  Margaret  Jean 

12  May  1939 

8 

514 

Michael  GRAVELLI-151232  h 

1.5.1.3  h 

EALES,  William  Rowe 

8 

519 

C  Mabel  RHODES-1.5.1.3 

1.2 

EARL,  George 

1826 

P 

331 

William  John  EARL-1h 

1.1 

EARL,  John 

1824 

P 

331 

William  John  EARL-lh 

1.5 

EARL,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Abt  1832 

8 

504 

T  Philip  0  MATHEW  D-1 .5h 

1.3 

EARL,  Sarah 

1828 

P 

331 

William  John  EARL-lh 

1.4 

EARL,  Sophia  Benison 

1829 

8 

14 

Herbert  J  RUBIDGE-1.4h 

1h 

EARL,  William  John 

1800 

1853 

8 

331 

Mary  BOARDMAN-1 

96353W 

EARLE,  Alison  Mary  Beaumont 

S 

284 

M  R  O  BOARDMAN-96353 

01.21  h 

EDDLESTON,  John 

1791 

8 

333 

E  BOARDMAN-01.21 

8.1. 9h 

EKRON,  Charles  Thomas 

8 

397 

ECLBOARDMAN-8.1.9 

1.4.2.2h 

ELEY,  J. 

Abt  1873 

S 

31 

Hilda  MORKEL-1. 4.2.2 

98341 1 

ELLIOTT,  G.M. 

S 

308 

L  A  BOARDMAN-98341 1 

9834112 

ELLIOTT,  Hayley  Claire 

P 

308 

G.M.  ELLIOTT-98341 1 

98341 1 1 

ELLIOTT,  Marc  Hayden 

P 

308 

G.M.  ELLIOTT-98341 1 

98922 

ENGELBRECHT,  Ann-Marie 

23  Apr  1949 

8 

456 

Roderick  E  WILEY-98922h 

9.8.9.2h2 

ENGELBRECHT,  Dirk 

21  Apr  1914 

1  Sep  1983 

S 

455 

E  M  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.2 

8.1. 3w 

ENGLEBRECHT,  Hester 

1957 

S 

392 

E  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8.1.3 

8.2.9.5W 

ERAMUS,  Marie 

S 

240 

V  G  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5 

82972 

ERIKSEN,  Fonnie 

11  Oct  1946 

P 

246 

George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

82974 

ERIKSEN,  Gail 

28  Oct  1950 

P 

246 

George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

8.2.9.7h 

ERIKSEN,  George 

3  Oct  1912 

18  Nov  1981 

S 

246 

Olive  T  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.7 

82971 

ERIKSEN,  Neil 

17  Dec  1944 

P 

246 

George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

82973 

ERIKSEN,  Vernon 

31  Jan  1949 

P 

246 

George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h 

8282413 

EVANS,  Bronwynne  Leigh 

20  Jan  1 982 

P 

164 

Robert  P  EVANS-828241h 

828241 1 

EVANS,  Clair  Lisa 

14  Oct  1976 

P 

164 

Robert  r  EVANb-82o241  h 

8282412 

EVANS,  Gareth  Craig 

9  Dec  1979 

P 

164 

Robert  P  EVANS-828241  h 

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/Riir  \/ 

/  UUI  V 

IVIrillN 

Qr^r^i  ICO    [^orAnt  r\r  ^Kllrl 
OpUUoc;,  r  aic^ril  OF  onilCl 

828241 h 

EVANS,  Robert  Peter 

29  Jun  1951 

s 

164 

Beryl  E  FRITZ-828241 

82911  w 

FANNIE, 

s 

227 

Tammy  B  NELL-8291 1 

14271h2 

FARRANT,  Basil 

s 

21 

Jean  FYNN-14271 

142713 

FARRANT,  Hilary 

s 

27 

HARTLEY-142713h 

142712 

FARRANT,  Jonathan 

p 

21 

Basil  FARRANT-14271h2 

142714 

FARRANT,  Kim 

p 

21 

Basil  FARRANT-14271h2 

98921 1h 

FERRERA,  Armas  Gabrem 

27  Jun  1960 

8 

457 

C  MCCLUGHAN-98921 1 

9892112 

FERRERA,  Jaana 

11  Nov  1993 

P 

457 

A  G  FERRERA-989211h 

9892111 

FERRERA,  Leese 

29  May  1991 

P 

457 

A  G  FERRERA-989211h 

213111W 

FEUERHEERD,  Charis  M 

19  Jul  1949 

8 

8 

Bryan  V  RADFORD-21 31 1 1 

822141 

FIELDS,  Child 

1940 

P 

88 

William  FIELDS-82214h 

822 14h 

FIELDS,  William 

8 

88 

M  M  S  O'CONNOR-82214 

8291 3h 

FINAUGHTY,  Ernest  C 

20  May  1946 

8 

230 

Valerie  NELL-8291 3 

8221 32h 

FISHER,  Alan  Thornhill 

S 

87 

Irene  G  PROVOST-822132 

8221322 

FISHER,  Glen  Thornhill 

8  May  1965 

P 

87 

Alan  T  FISHER-822132h 

8221321 

FISHER,  Wayne  Thornhill 

14  Dec  1963 

P 

87 

AlanTFISHER-822132h 

01.5127  w 

FLETCHER,  Martha  May 

8 

355 

H  S  BOARDMAN-01.5127 

81.11.22 

FLOCKHART,  Auriel 

3  Dec  1943 

S 

255 

R  O  DAWKINS-81.11.22h 

81.11.2h 

FLOCKHART,  James 

27  Dec  1892 

4  Jul  1954  S 

253 

Elsa  BOARDMAN-81.11.2 

81.11.2.1 

FLOCKHART,  June 

8  Jun  1963 

S 

254 

Stewart  A  ROSS-81 .1 1 .21  h 

825.1 1.2h 

FOURIE, 

S 

128 

Hillary  MURRAY-825.1 1 .2 

825.11.2.1 

FOURIE,  Karen 

P 

128 

FOURIE-825.11.2h 

825.11.2.2 

FOURIE,  Michelle 

P 

128 

FOURIE-825.11.2h 

9.8.6.3W 

FOYER,  June 

S 

296 

G  H  E  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 

213115W 

FRENCH,  Nerise  Ann 

28  Jan  1 958 

S 

12 

Allyn  J  RADFORD-21 31 15 

8282111 

FRITZ,  Alfred 

16  May  1968 

P 

152 

Stanley  FRITZ-82821 1 

82821 

FRITZ,  Alfred  Thomas 

1 1  Oct  1 922 

9  Sep  1954  S 

150 

H  DU  PLESSIS-82821W 

828213 

FRITZ,  Allen 

1952 

P 

151 

Alfred  T  FRITZ-82821 

8.2.8.4W 

FRITZ,  Anna  Susanna 

12  Nov  1909 

24  Sep  1986  S 

173 

W  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4 

828241 

FRITZ,  Beryl  Elizabeth 

10  Jun  1952 

S 

164 

Robert  P  EVANS-828241  h 

828244 

FRITZ,  Brian  Allan 

21  Aug  1966 

P 

163 

Roelf  FRITZ-82824 

828214 

FRITZ,  Cheryl 

1954 

P 

151 

Alfred  T  FRITZ-82821 

828243 

FRITZ,  Deborah 

3  Mar  1965 

S 

165 

G  CARRUTHERS-828243h 

82825 

FRITZ,  Frederick  John 

4  Aug  1930 

S 

417 

J  K  STOREY-82825W 

82827 

FRITZ,  Ivy  Doreen 

21  Jun  1936 

S 

169 

Tielman  ROOS-82827h 

8282112 

FRITZ,  Johan 

16  Jan  1973 

P 

152 

Stanley  FRITZ-82821 1 

828212 

FRITZ,  Johan  Thomas 

23  Mar  1950 

P 

151 

Alfred  T  FRITZ-82821 

8.2.8.2h 

FRITZ,  Johan  Thomas 

17  Aug  1896 

21  Apr  1937  S 

1 

M  M  E  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2 

828242 

FRITZ,  Kenneth 

21  Dec  1956 

P 

163 

Roelf  FRITZ-82824 

828251 

FRITZ,  Linda 

P 

417 

Frederick  J  FRITZ-82825 

82823 

FRITZ,  Millicent  Etresia 

12  Jun  1925 

S 

158 

Jan  A  PRETORIUS-82823h 

82822 

FRITZ,  Muriel  Hester 

30  Sep  1923 

S 

2 

Wertham  W  DIXON-82822h 

82821 1w 

FRITZ,  Nan 

S 

152 

Stanley  FRITZ-82821 1 

82824 

FRITZ,  Roelf 

14  Jun  1928 

S 

163 

Peggy  B  RAW-82824w 

828211 

FRITZ,  Stanley 

14  Oct  1944 

S 

152 

Nan  FRITZ-82821 1w 

82826 

FRITZ,  Sybil 

1  Feb  1934 

S 

166 

Siebert  UYS-82826h 

81724 w 

FRONEMAN,  Pamela  Ann 

29  Oct  1960 

S 

502 

S  BOARDMAN-81734 

8.1.6.2W 

FROST,  Christina 

S 

43 

R  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.2 

4w 

FUNILOVE,  Jane 

1807 

S 

329 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-4 

142752 

FYNN,  Elizabeth 

P 

28 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

14275 

FYNN,  Farewell 

S 

28 

Pat  KERR-14275W 

14271 

FYNN,  Jean 

S 

20 

Seymour  SMITH-1 4271  h 

142751 

FYNN,  Leonard 

P 

28 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

142753 

FYNN,  Linda 

P 

28 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

14272 

FYNN,  Margaret 

S 

22 

UDDLE-14272h 

14273 

FYNN,  Mildred 

S 

24 

M.  DAVIS-14273h 

142754 

FYNN,  Terry 

6  Oct  1969 

P 

29 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

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ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


V  MRIN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


1 .4.2.7h  FYNN,  Theophilus  Cecil 

14274  FYNN,  Vivian 

94114  w  GARDNER,  Mary 

8.1.6.5W  GLOVER,  Elvah 

21 31 532  GOETZE,  Ashley  May 

2131531  GOETZE,  Ryan  Kurt 

21 31 53h  GOETZE,  Timothy  Mark 

98935W  GOOSEN,  Yvonne 

8.1.2.5w2  GORDIE,  Madeline 

1 51 24  h  GORDON,  Wyndham 

01 .8  h  GORE,  Joseph  Childwall 

X8.5.2  w  GORE,  Margaret 

01 .571 12  w  GOUGH,  Nora  Mary  Dierdre 

98443W  GOUWS,  Elizabeth  F 

825.10.1.3  GOWER,  Brian  Lester 

825.10.1.2  GOWER,  Graham  Robert 

825.10.1.1  GOWER,  Trevor  William 

825.10.1h  GOWER,  William 

1 51 232  h  GRAVELLI,  Michael 

8.2.7.1  h  GREEN,  George 

8271 1  GREEN,  Rona  Beryl 

01 .51 14  h  GREENHALGH,  Chris 

i142741  GRIFFITH,  Heather 

142742  GRIFFITH,  Michael 

14274h  GRIFFITH,  Tony 

9.8.3.8W  GRIFFITHS,  Joan  Patricia 

9.4.5  h2  GRIMSTEAD, 

9.4.5.1  GRIMSTEAD,  Percy 

98333  GROBLER,  Albert 

98334  GROBLER,  Amy 
9833h2  GROBLER,  H.J. 
9.6.3.5W  GROBLER,  Kate  (Tiny) 

82981  GROENEWALD,  Andre 

82982  GROENEWALD,  Dawn 
98911W  GROENEWALD,  Dorethea 
8.2.9.8h  GROENEWALD,  Jurie 

82983  GROENEWALD,  Sharon 
X8.4.6  h  HACK,  William  Quine 

989421  HAGER,  Andrea 
9.8.9.4h  HAGER,  Christopher  Louis 

98941  HAGER,  Karen 

98942  HAGER,  Karl  Otto 

98943  HAGER,  Monica 

989422  HAGER,  Son 
9.8.8h  HAGGET,  William 
X8.5.3  h  HALL,  William 

81 .1 1 .4h  HALLUMS,  Harold  Vernon 

81.11.411  HALLUMS,  Lisa 

81 .1 1 .41  HALLUMS,  Peter  Vernon 

14272h2  HAMILTON, 

9.8.4.3  HAMILTON,  Bertha  Sarah 
9.8.4.1  HAMILTON,  Clarence  Gawn 
98412  HAMILTON,  Colleen  Rosh 
98415  HAMILTON,  Doreen  I 

9.8.4.4  HAMILTON,  Doreen  Laura 
8254132  HAMILTON,  Duncan  G 
82541 3h  HAMILTON,  Gary  Duncan  M 


Abt  1885 

6  Feb  1915 

26  Feb  1990 
18  May  1987 
22  May  1959 
31  Dec  1970 

1916 
1791 


10  Jun  1949 


15  Dec  1924 


18  Sep  1945 


1992 
23  May  1938 
30  Jul  1962 
14  Jan  1964 
30  Mar  1965 
30  Apr  1994 


11  Nov  1921 

7  Mar  1951 

23  Jul  1912 
13  Aug  1908 
27  Aug  1961 

27  Jul  1921 

12  Dec  1985 
30  Jul  1952 


5  Sep  1994 


1960 


1922 
14  Apr  1968 


1982 


1937 


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O 

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D 

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Q 

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c 

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D 

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11/ 

D 

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117 

11/ 

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117 

11/ 

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947 

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dH  1 

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AAQ 
44  y 

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0/7 
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4U1 

D 
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4do 

C 
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4Do 

o 
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AR.A 

4tD4 

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A.AO 

q 
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'Wjd 

q 

d\i\ 

p 

OP.O 

dxad 

q 

dod 

q 
o 

do 

q 

4oy 

q 
o 

r 

440 

P 

440 

S 

472 

P 

105 

S 

105 

Ivy  MORKEL-1 .4.2.7 
Tony  GRIFFITH-14274h 
CyrI  BBAKER-94114 
Cecil  C  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.5 
T  Mark  GOETZE-21 31 53h 
TMark  GOETZE-21 31 53h 
G  June  RADFORD-213153 
A  C  SCORGIE-98935 
A  Crause  B  MALLET-8. 1.2.5 
N  M  CRAWFORD-15124 
Judith  BOARDMAN-01 .8 
Edwin  T  ROBERTS-x8.5.2 
T  G  BOARDMAN-01 .571 1 2 
J  VAN  RENSBURG-98443 
William  GOWER-825.10.1h 
William  GOWER-825.10.1h 
William  GOWER-825.10.1h 
Molly  A  CROWDER-825.10.1 
M  Jean  DYASON-151232 
G  W  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.1 
Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 
Mary  J  BOARDMAN-01 .51 1 4 
TonyGRIFFITH-14274h 
Tony  GRIFFITH-14274h 
Vivian  FYNN-14274 
D  G  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.8 
Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5 
GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5  h2 
H.J.  GROBLER-9833h2 
H.J.  GROBLER-9833h2 
Mary  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.3 
R  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.5 
J  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 
J  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 
D  R  BOARDMAN-9891 1 
C  May  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.8 
J  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 
F  Mabel  E  THOMAS-x8.4.6 
Karl  Otto  HAGER-98942 
Elsie  B  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.4 
Petrus  SWART-98941h 
M  OOSTHUIZEN-98942W 
Frik  LAUBSCHER-98943h 
Karl  Otto  HAGER-98942 
Irene  F  BOARDMAN-9.8.8 
O  C  ROBERTS-X8.5.3 
Pearl  BOARDMAN-81.11.4 
Peter  VHALLUMS-81.1 1.41 
G  ATHORNHILL-81.11.41 
Margaret  FYNN-14272 
Walter  B  BAKER-94111 
E  D  R  JENNINGS-9.8.4.1W 
C  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1 
C  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1 
J  VAN  RENSBURG-9.8.4.4h 
Gary  D  HAMILTON-825413h 
M  Mary  DIMMOCK-825413 


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/Chr 


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9.8.4.5 
98414 

9.8.4  h 

9.8.4.2 

984131 

98411 

98413 

8254131 

941131  w 

04.3W 

142713h 

2.1.2.1 

2.1.2 

2.1.3 

2.1h 

2.1.1 

2.1.2.3 

2.1.2.2 

2.1.4 

x8.4  w 

8.2.1h 

983422h 

9834222 

9834221 

8257W 

8.2.10.5 

8.2.10.h 

8.2.10.4 

8.2.10.2 

Ow 

8.2.10.1 

8.2.10.3 

213142W 

9831  h 

828223W 

8.1.2.5W 

01.572  h 

.1.2w 

8273321 

8273322 

82733h 

827332 

827331 

827333 

8.1.11.11W 

81711W 

8.1.11.1.1 

81.11.1.2 

8.1.11.111 

81.11.122 

81.11.121 

8.1.11.1h 

8.1.11.1.2 

8.1.11.112 


3  Aug 
30  Dec 
12  May 
25  Nov 
14  Apr 
1  Feb 
18  Nov 
7  Aug 


HAMILTON,  Gwendolyn  P 
HAMILTON,  Hally 
HAMILTON,  Irene  Olive  C 
HAMILTON,  John  Coates 
HAMILTON,  Kenneth  G  H 
HAMILTON,  Luke  Peter 
HAMILTON,  Margorie  Joan 
HAMILTON,  Peter  Gawn 
HAMILTON,  Sarah 
HAMMARSTROM,  Stina 
HARRISON,  Isabel 
HARTLEY, 

HARTMAN,  Edna  May 
HARTMAN,  Edwin  Henry 
HARTMAN,  Henry 
HARTMAN,  Jessie  Elizabeth 
HARTMAN,  Johan  Godlieb 
HARTMAN,  John 
HARTMAN,  Owen  Dixon 
HARTMAN,  Violet  Annie 
HARTMAN,  William 
HARVEY,  Caroline  Amelia 
HARVEY,  George  Albert  Ernest 
HARVEY,  Henry 

HAVLOCK-ALLEN,  Michael  Patrick 
HAVLOCK-ALLEN,  Pamela  Ashley 
HAVLOCK-ALLEN,  Sarah  Megan 
HAWLEY,  Beatrice 
HAYES,  Eric 
HAYES,  Frederick 
HAYES,  Gordon 
HAYES,  Iris 
HAYES,  Margaret 
HAYES,  Phyllis 
HAYES,  Vera 
HEIN,  Rita  Dawn 


20  Sep  1923 


V  MRIN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


14  May 
May 
14  Jul 
28  Feb 

21  Jan 
Mar 
3  Nov 
9  Sep 


1928 
1879 
1910 
1993 
1959 
1962 
1983 
1936 
1690 

1902 
1884 
1852 
1854 

1850 
1889 
1886 
1857 


1855 


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HENDERSON,  James  (Jimmie) 
HERITAGE,  Denese  Alice      24  Nov  1947 
HESSELMAN,  Madeline  H     26  May  1887 
HEWITSON, 

HICKS,  Martha  1775 
HILL,  Christine 
HILL,  Christopher 
HILL,  Keith 
HILL,  Kenneth  John 
HILL,  Kevin  Patrick 
HILL,  Merle  Sharon 
HILSON,  Rosalind 
HODGKINSON,  Carol 
HOFFMAN,  Colin  Merton 
HOFFMAN,  Dallah 
HOFFMAN,  David 
HOFFMAN,  Freda 
HOFFMAN,  Frederick 
HOFFMAN,  Hyman  Joseph 
HOFFMAN,  John  10  Sep  1944 

HOFFMAN,  Michael 


5  Jun 
7  Oct 

12  Dec 

6  Dec 


3  Dec 
5  Aug 


1935 
1962 
1960 
1966 


1940 
1947 


4  Aug 
14  Dec 


1989 
1961 


7  Dec 
21  Sep 
1  Jun 
1  Mar 
25  Sep 
14  Jun 
13  Apr 


1902 
1884 
1928 
1911 
1862 
1927 
1895 


15  Nov  1933 


31  Jan  1823 


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476  Charles  E  WECKE-9.8.4.5h 
440   C  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1 
483   David  MARAIS-9.8.4.6h 
438   Laura  E  BOARDMAN-9.8.4 
438  John  C  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h 
471    Peter  G  HAMILTON-98413 
440   C  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1 
471    L  Ann  BRADFI ELD-9841 3w 
1 05   Gary  D  HAMILTON-82541 3h 
538   Donald  E  BAKER-941 131 
368  James  BOARDMAN-04.3 
27   Hilary  FARRANT-1 4271 3 
488   William  HARTMAN-2.1. 4 
314   Henry  HARTMAN-2.1. 2 

314  Mary  Ann  NEWSON-2.1.2W 

315  D  M  MC  DONALD-2.1.3h 
313  Anne  Judith  DIXON-2.1 

31 3  Johan  G  HARTMAN-2. 1  h 

314  Henry  HARTMAN-2. 1.2 

322   Clarence  WEAKLEY-2. 1 .2.2h 
488   Florence  Elizabeth  MCCLOED 
388  James  THOMAS-X8.4 
376   E  BOARDMAN-8.2.1 
385  Annie  M  BOARDMAN-8. 1 1 . 
432   M  P  BOARDMAN-983422 
432  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-983422h 
432  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-983422h 
111    J  F  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 
248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
248   Sybil  I  BOARDMAN-8.2.1 0. 
248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
31 1    William  BOARDMAN  R-0 
248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 
248   Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 

7  Anthony  M  WINTER-213142 
310    K  D  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.1 
156   Wallace  W  DIXON-828223 
396  A  Crause  B  MALLET-8.1 .2.5 
366   S  E  BOARDMAN-01 .572 
332  Thomas  BOARDMAN-.01 .2 
205   Kenneth  John  HILL-827332 
205   Kenneth  John  HILL-827332 

203  S  RAUBENHEINER-82733 
205   K  OBECHOLZER-827332W 

204  LKRITZINGER-827331W 
203  Keith  HILL-82733h 

251    Colin  M  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11.1.1 

73   Ivan  BOARDMAN-81 71 1 
251    Rosalind  HILSON-8.1 .1 1 .1 1  w 

250  H  J  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1  h 

251  Colin  M  HOFFMAN-8. 1 .11.1.1 

252  John  HOFFMAN-8.1 .1 1 .1 .2 
252   John  HOFFMAN-8.1 .1 1 .1 .2 

250  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 1.1 
252   Rowan  ROENISH-8.1. 11. 12w 

251  Colin  M  HOFFMAN-8.1 .1 1 .1 .1 

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HOGAN,  Clement 

P 

437 

Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

9.8.7.1 

HOGAN,  Hugh 

P 

437 

Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

9.8.7.3 

HOGAN,  Kate 

P 

437 

Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

9.8.7.5 

HOGAN,  Patsy 

P 

437 

Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

9.8.7.4 

HOGAN,  Theresa 

P 

437 

Thomas  OR  HOGAN-9.8.7h 

9.8.7h 

HOGAN,  Thomas  O'Reilly 

1937 

S 

437 

Selina  S  BOARDMAN-9.8.7 

984431 h 

HOLDEN,  Robert  John 

18  Apr  1969 

S 

481 

E  VAN  RENSBURG-984431 

8w2 

HOLDER,  Jane  Sophia 

2  Oct  1875 

S 

383 

Humphry  TH0MAS-X8  h2 

9.6.3.1W 

HOOD,  Muriel 

S 

269 

H  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.1 

1.5.3.  h 

HOOK,  Arthur  Sidney 

s 

516 

E  Mary  E  MATHEW-1.5.3 

213212W 

HORNE,  Deborah 

7  Aug  1964 

s 

447 

Ian  William  VEYSIE-213212 

01.571  w 

HOUSTON,  Janet 

1944 

s 

359 

John  C  BOARDMAN-01 .571 

82582W 

HOWARD,  Shirley  May 

17  Jan  1942 

s 

114 

N  T  BOARDMAN-82582 

1.5.1.5  w2 

HUNDLE,  Doris. 

s 

522 

Basil  RHODES-1.5.1.5 

8.1.6.3W 

HUNT,  Gwen 

s 

44 

N  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.3 

82542 1w 

HYDE,  Pamela 

8 

108 

John  Gl  DE  BRUIN-825421 

9.4.4.3 

HYDENRYCH,  Amy 

P 

499 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

9.4.4.1 

HYDENRYCH,  Bertie 

P 

499 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

9.4.4.4 

HYDENRYCH,  Grace 

P 

499 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

9.4.4  h 

HYDENRYCH,  Robert 

S 

499 

PM  A  F  BEETON-9.4.4 

9.4.4.2 

HYDENRYCH,  Vera 

P 

499 

Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

8282243 

INTRONA,  Christine  B 

4  Sep  1985 

P 

155 

Neville  T  INTRONA-828224h 

8282242 

INTRONA,  Nadine  Sharon 

9  Feb  1 982 

P 

155 

Neville  T  INTRONA-828224h 

828224h 

INTRONA,  Neville  Trevor 

28  Jul  1955 

8 

155 

Audrey  M  DIXON-828224 

8282241 

INTRONA,  Tanen  Catherine 

6  Jul  1979 

P 

155 

Neville  T  INTRONA-828224h 

9835212 

JAMES,  Cassandra 

12  Jul  1985 

P 

529 

Rodney  L  JAMES-983521  h 

9835211 

JAMES,  Kristy 

28  May  1983 

P 

529 

Rodney  L  JAMES-983521  h 

983521  h 

JAMES,  Rodney  Laurence 

25  Jun  1 960 

8 

529 

G  Lynn  STAFFORD-983521 

9835213 

JAMES,  Tamara 

25  Feb  1987 

P 

529 

Rodney  L  JAMES-983521  h 

9835214 

JAMES,  Travis 

12  Mar  1990 

P 

529 

Rodney  L  JAMES-983521  h 

3h 

JARMAN,  Thomas 

1797 

8 

330 

S  BOARDMAN-3 

9.8.4.1W 

JENNINGS,  Elizabeth  D  R 

30  May  1919 

8 

440 

C  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4.1 

825.11.1.1 

JENSON,  Desmond 

8 

125 

Vivian  J  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.1 

825.12.3H 

JOHNSON,  Noel 

8 

133 

Rhona  MOSS-825.12.3 

8.2.7.4W 

JOHNSON,  Sophia  Elizabeth 

16  Jan  1908 

31  Dec  1990 

8 

219 

C  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4 

1.5.1.5  w 

JORGENSON,  Dolores 

s 

521 

Basil  RHODES-1.5.1.5 

827514 

JOUBERT,  Baron 

P 

210 

Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

82751 

JOUBERT,  Brian 

8 

210 

Vanessa  PALELO-82751w 

827511 

JOUBERT,  Calvin 

P 

210 

Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

8276122 

JOUBERT,  Cherise 

28  Mar  1985 

P 

214 

J  H  E  JOUBERT-827612h 

82752 

JOUBERT,  Desmond  Jourisen 

P 

209 

J  S  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h 

8276121 

JOUBERT,  Dominique 

23  Jun  1983 

P 

214 

J  H  E  JOUBERT-827612h 

82761 2h 

JOUBERT,  Johannes  H  E 

16  Sep  1955 

S 

214 

Oiga  M  MALHERBE-827612 

8.2.7.5h 

JOUBERT,  Jorrisen  Stephen 

2  Jan  1959 

S 

209 

Irene  P  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5 

9.4.1.2  w2 

JOUBERT,  Martha  Petronella 

8 

533 

C  Henry  A  BEETON-9.4.1 .2 

827512 

JOUBERT,  Michelle 

P 

210 

Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

827513 

JOUBERT,  Yvette 

P 

210 

Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

825.13.1 

KEOWN,  Anne  Irene 

8 

135 

C  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

8.2.2.4h2 

KEOWN,  Frederick  Conroy 

8 

98 

Ivy  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 

82541 

KEOWN,  Lilian  Alice 

21  Feb  1924 

8 

101 

Robin  DIMMOCK-82541h 

82542 

KEOWN,  Mary  Frances 

1  Feb  1932 

12  Feb  1984 

S 

106 

John  G  DE  BRUIN-82432h 

825.1 3.h 

KEOWN,  William  James 

S 

134 

F  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.13. 

14275W 

KERR,  Pat 

8 

28 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

9891 1w2 

KILLIAN,  Anna  Maria 

30  Sep  1958 

8 

453 

D  R  BOARDMAN-98911 

81.11.3w 

KING,  Phyllis 

S 

256 

Neville  BOARDMAN-81 .1 1 .3 

8.2.2.4h 

KINSLEY,  Edward 

S 

97 

Ivy  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 

82241 

KINSLEY,  Son 

1928 

1928 

P 

97 

Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h 

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469 


Sorted  Individuals  List 


ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


V 


IVIRiN  Spouse.  Parent  or  Child 


81631w2 

KITCHING  Glpnv<5 

S 

96321 

KOCH  Dirk 

S 

96321 1 

KOCH  Isobel  Marv 

s 

82763W 

KRAUNALJW  Fliyp 

CI  jan  1  yoU 

s 

827331 w 

KRITZINGER  LinHa 

^  INIOV  1  ybU 

s 

8223223 

01  Mar  1  yb/ 

s 

82232h 

KRUGER  Frane; 

1  oep  1  y  /  y 

s 

82923h 

KRUGER  Gprt  larnhiKj 

1  Plot  1  QQQ 

1  \jc\  1  yoo 

s 

822321 

1 1  Apr  1  yo/ 

s 

829231 

KRUGER  Johannpc: 

28  Jun  1965 

P 

829233 

KRl  IGFR  1  pnn 

cd.  Apr  1 969 

p 

829232 

rxnuLacn,  iviaila  IVIayualcna 

1  Uec  1966 

p 

822322 

KRIIGFR  Martha  1  lica 

14  Jul  1  ybo 

s 

829234 

KRl  ir^PR  Mians 

1 4  May  1 977 

p 

14271 1 1 

1  A  FITTF  naniollo 

p 

14271 1h 

LA  FITTE  Jean 

s 

14271 13 

1  A  FITTF  [panlar 

p 

14271 12 

1  A  FITTF  CJara 
i~r\  n  1  1  c_,  odid 

p 

828133 

1  AAC;  Flana 
LAArAO,  ddlld 

p 

828131 

1  AAS  Fi«;ip  ManHaiona 
1— 'V'vo ,  [:^ioic  ividyudloiid 

p 

828132 

1  AA^  1— lpnr\/  li^hannno 
l-'A/AO,  ncilly  UUildllllcS 

p 

828134 

LAAS  Karin 

P 

8281 3h 

LAAS,  Martinus  Johannes 

s 

82723w2 

LAHNER,  Lynn 

s 

82572h 

LAMPRECHT, 

s 

81723  w 

LARSEN,  Mary  Ann 

22  Sep  1952 

s 

822134 

LAUBSCHANGE,  Chariene  D  26  Jan  1968 

p 

822133 

LAUBSCHANGE,  Desiree  A 

2  Aug  1964 

P 

8221 3h2 

LAUBSCHANGE,  Peter 

10  Dec  1941 

23  Apr  1984 

s 

98943h 

LAUBSCHER,  Frik 

16  Feb  1962 

s 

989431 

LAUBSCHER,  Janine 

15  May  1991 

p 

825.14.w2 

LAUBSON,  Aletha  Magdalena 

s 

827412 

LAUGHTON,  Belinda  Marjorie 

31  Jul  1973 

p 

82741 1 

LAUGHTON,  Carrington  R 

4  Apr  1972 

p 

82741 h 

LAUGHTON,  Harold 

4  Apr  1933 

s 

01.571123h 

LAW,  Rupert  Edward  Henry 

s 

82735 

LE  ROUX,  Hermine  Louis 

25  Sep  1941 

s 

1.5.4  w 

LEE,  Edith 

s 

825722 

LEMPRECHT,  Son 

p 

825721 

LEMPRECHT,  Wendy 

p 

LESHEY,  Mary 

s 

14272h 

LIDDLE, 

s 

8291 2w 

LOFTERING,  Ina 

24  Jul  1 946 

s 

82722W 

LOXTON,  Jean 

1 0  Apr  1 940 

s 

9891 12w 

LUBBE,  Jacco 

8  Feb  1970 

s 

9891121 

LUBBE,  Taain-Morne 

4  Sep  1993 

P 

9.5h 

LYNCH,  John 

1873 

s 

X8.5.6  h 

LYNCH,  William 

s 

989332 

MAC  DONALD,  Chad  Danie 

7  Jul  1982 

P 

989331 

MAC  DONALD,  Damon  Jon 

23  Mar  1 975 

p 

98933h 

MACDONALD,  John  Haig 

19  Mar  1947 

s 

82583W 

MACKINTOTH,  Jean  Ann 

20  Nov  1941 

s 

MAGINNIS,  Sarah 

1851 

82761 1 1 

MALHERBE,  Harriet 

30  Nov  1 982 

p 

r 

82761 h 

MALHERBE,  Izak  Abraham  J 

Abt  1 933 

1  Oct  1976 

s 

8276112 

MALHERBE,  Izak  Abraham  J 

1 1  Feb  1 985 

p 

82761 1 

MALHERBE,  Jacobus  Albert 

5  May  1 956 

s 

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93 
235 
94 
235 
235 
235 
95 
235 
26 
26 
26 
26 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
197 
419 
503 
85 
85 
85 
466 
466 
138 
220 
220 
220 
365 
207 
517 
419 
419 
382 
22 
229 
195 
451 
451 
425 
405 
460 
460 
460 
115 


C  H  BOARDMAN-81631 
Dedrle  E  ACUTE-96321 
Cliff  WEBSTER-963211h 
J  Al  VAN  NIEKERK-82763 
Kevin  Patrick  HILL-827331 
M  J  VAN  ZYL-822323h 
A  L  BOARDMAN-82232 
June  E  BOARDMAN-82923 
W  BADENHURST-822321h 
Gert  J  KRUGER-82923h 
Gert  J  KRUGER-82923h 
Gert  J  KRUGER-82923h 
Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h 
Gert  J  KRUGER-82923h 
Jean  LA  FITTE-14271 1h 
Jennifer  S.  SMITH-1 42711 
Jean  LA  FITTE-142711h 
Jean  LA  FITTE-14271 1h 
Martinus  J  LAAS-82813h 
Martinus  J  LAAS-82813h 
Martinus  J  LAAS-82813h 
Martinus  J  LAAS-82813h 
A  J  S  BOARDMAN-82813 
W  C  BOARDMAN-82723 
D  BOARDMAN-82572 
L  Grey  BOARDMAN-81723 
P  LAUBSCHANGE-82213h2 
P  LAUBSCHANGE-82213h2 
E  N  EO'CONNOR-82213 
Monica  HAGER-98943 
Frik  LAUBSCHER-98943h 
E  R  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 
Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h 
Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h 
B  D  BOARDMAN-82741 
J  G  BOARDMAN-01.571123 
I  RAUBENHEINER-82735 
Charles  O  MATHEW-1.5.4 
LAMPRECHT-82572h 
LAMPRECHT-82572h 
James  TH0MAS-x8.f 
Margaret  FYNN-14272 
Clarence  NELL-82912 
D  B  BOARDMAN-82722 
C  BOARDMAN-989112 
Jacco  LUBBE-9891 12w 
C  M  T  BOARDMAN-9.5 
Annie  M  ROBERTS-x8.5.6 
J  H  MACDONALD-98933h 
J  H  MACDONALD-98933h 
C  Joyce  SCORGIE-98933 
D  C  BOARDMAN-82583 


213  J  A  MALHERBE-82761 1 

212  S  VAN  NIEKERK-82761 

213  J  A  MALHERBE-82761 1 
213  Lisa  NEL-827611W 


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ID 

Name 

Born 
/Chr 

Died 
/Bur 

\ 

1 

MRIN 

I             I  1 
Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

827612 

MALHERBE,  Olga  Margret 

1 9  Sep  1 957 

S 

214 

J  H  E  JOUBERT-827612h 

82761 3 

MALHERBE,  Sheilagh 

1  Mar  1 965 

28  Apr  1 987 

S 

215 

Pieter  J  H  BIRK-827613h 

8.1.2.6 

MALLET,  Alexandra  Thelma 

4  Nov  1898 

s 

412 

Walter  ALTERN-8.1.2.6h 

8.1.2.5 

MALLET,  Algernon  Crause  B 

5  Nov  1896 

8 

396 

M  H  HESSELMAN-8.1.2.5W 

8.1.2.8 

MALLET,  Ashton  Eslalde 

12  Aug  1904 

P 

391 

Greville  W  MALLET-8.1 .2h 

8.1.2.7 

MALLET,  Dorothea  Hope 

10  Sep  1902 

P 

391 

Greville  W  MALLET-8.1 .2h 

8.1.2.3 

MALLET,  Edith  Ermyntrude 

17  Dec  1890 

P 

391 

Greville  W  MALLET-8.1. 2h 

81251 

MALLET,  Elaine  Frances 

24  Oct  1 926 

1 

3 

396 

A  Crause  B  MALLET-8.1. 2.5 

8.1.2.4 

MALLET,  Gladys  Lilian 

1892 

1893 

1 

3 

391 

Greville  W  MALLET-8.1 .2h 

8.1. 2h 

MALLET,  Greville  William 

22  Jan  1855 

S 

391 

J  S  H  BOARDMAN-8.1.2 

8.1.2.1 

MALLET,  Greville  William  Harold       1 886 

1887 

1 

1 

3 

391 

Greville  W  MALLET-8.1 .2h 

8.1.2.2 

MALLET,  Hugh  Francis  Phillip 

1887 

8  Oct  1918 

^ 

410 

Lilian  WHAL-8.1 .2.2w 

98342W 

MANLEY,  Elizabeth  Agnes 

« 

431 

D  M  BOARDMAN-98342 

8221 12w 

MANNING,  Denise 

208 

C  G  P  MATHEW-822112 

984612 

MARAIS,  Allan 

13  Nov  1953 

P 

483 

David  MARAIS-9.8.4.6h 

984613 

MARAIS,  Bruce 

22  Nov  1955 

P 

483 

David  MARAIS-9.8.4.6h 

81732h 

MARAIS,  Charles  Prre  F 

11  Mar  1950 

* 

79 

Lynette  BOARDMAN-81732 

9.8.4.6h 

MARAIS,  David 

483 

Irene  Olive  Coates  HAMILTON 

98461 

MARAIS,  Estelle 

3  Jan  1951 

o 

484 

Bryan  PERRING-98461h 

817322 

MARAIS,  Graeme  Charles 

15  Jul  1982 

p 

79 

C  Prre  F  MARAIS-81732h 

817321 

MARAIS,  Lisa  Ann 

29  Jun  1979 

p 

79 

C  Prre  F  MARAIS-81732h 

01.51213  h 

MARSH,  Gilbert 

1843 

1923 

c 

340 

H  S  BOARDMAN-01.51213 

14275W2 

MARTIN,  Shirley 

c 
o 

29 

Farewell  FYNN-14275 

1.5.5 

MATHEW,  Augustus  Thomas 

q 

518 

Ida  MCMASTER-1.5.5W 

1.5.4 

MATHEW,  Charles  Ogden 

e 

517 

Edith  LEE-1.5.4  w 

822112 

MATHEW,  Christopher  G  P 

7  Sep  1949 

Q 
O 

208 

Denise  MANNING-8221 12w 

1.5.3 

MATHEW,  Emmeline  Mary  Earle 

e 
o 

516 

Arthur  Sidney  HOOK-1.5.3.  h 

1.5.1 

MATHEW,  Florence  Mary 

Abt  1859 

e 
o 

505 

C  H  Shaw  RH0DES-1.5.1h 

8221 1 h2 

MATHEW,  Gerthew 

Q 
O 

82 

E  Mary  O'CONNOR-8221 1 

1.5.2 

MATHEW,  Jessie  Hope 

e 

515 

Clarence  DEWITT-1 .5.2.  h 

1.5h 

MATHEW,  Thomas  Philip  0  Dr.    Abt  1 856 

e 
o 

504 

Mary  Elizabeth  EARL-1.5 

816532 

MAWSON,  Angela  Anthea 

23  Mar  1970 

p 

r 

61 

G  R  MAWSON-81653h 

81653h 

MAWSON,  George  Richard 

O 

o 

61 

Anthea  BOARDMAN-81653 

816531 

MAWSON,  Pamela  Hazel 

22  Feb  1968 

p 

61 

G  R  MAWSON-81653h 

816533 

MAWSON,  Susan 

27  Apr  1972 

p 

61 

G  R  MAWSON-81653h 

8.2.9.2W 

MAYHEW,  Maria  Magdalena 

8  Oct  1921 

q 
o 

231 

W  G  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2 

2.1. 3h 

MC  DONALD,  Donald  M 

12  Feb  1856 

11  Nov  1928 

q 

315 

Jessie  E  HARTMAN-2.1 .3 

2.1.3.2 

MC  DONALD,  Dorothy  Violet 

5  Jul  1894 

q 

320 

Clifford  VEYSIE-2.1.3.2h 

2.1.3.1 

MC  DONALD,  Florence  Mary 

7  Feb  1892 

13  Apr  1972 

q 

316 

Joseph  RADFORD-2.1.3.1h 

MCCLOED,  Florence  E 

2  Dec  1875 

7  Feb  1959 

q 

488 

William  HARTMAN-2.1. 4 

989213 

MCCLUGHAN,  Cecil  Adriaan 

10  Nov  1967 

p 

454 

C  R  MCCLUGHAN-98921 

98921 

MCCLUGHAN,  Cecil  Robert 

10  Nov  1937 

14  Jan  1987 

q 

454 

Barbara  CLASSEN-98921w 

989211 

MCCLUGHAN,  Christine 

23  Feb  1963 

s 

457 

A  G  FERRERA-98921 1  h 

989212 

MCCLUGHAN,  Robert 

21  Aug  1964 

P 

454 

C  R  MCCLUGHAN-98921 

9.8.9.2h 

MCCLUGHAN,  Robert  Cecil  T  7  Sep  1914 

1  Jan  1943 

s 

452 

E  M  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.2 

81682 

MCCRANN,  Carol 

12  Dec  1944 

s 

68 

William  PYNE-81682h 

81 6832 

MCCRANN,  Douglas 

p 

69 

T  MCCRANN-81683 

816833 

MCCRANN,  Emily 

1985 

p 

69 

T  MCCRANN-81683 

816831 

MCCRANN,  Julian 

p 

69 

T  MCCRANN-81683 

8.1.6.8h 

MCCRANN,  Norman 

s 

49 

M  C  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.8 

81681 

MCCRANN,  Prudence 

27  Sep  1944 

s 

67 

Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

81683 

MCCRANN,  Terrance 

25  May  1948 

s 

69 

Wilma  MCCRANN-81683h 

81683h 

MCCRANN,  Wilma 

s 

69 

T  MCCRANN-81683 

81 651 h 

MCKENNA, 

s 

59 

Diane  BOARDMAN-81651 

816511 

MCKENNA,  Michael 

15  May  1971 

p 

59 

MCKENNA-81651h 

1.5.5  w 

MCMASTER,  Ida 

s 

518 

Augustus  T  MATHEW-1 .5.5 

8.1.11.W 

MEIRING,  Eveleen  May 

24  May  1888 

2  Jul  1972 

s 

249 

James  BOARDMAN-8.1 .1 1 . 

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ID 

Name 

/Chr 

/Bur 

V 

MRIN 

Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

8282331 

METELERKAMP,  Darren 

17  Apr  1975 

p 

162 

1  METELERKAMP-828233h 

828233h 

METELERKAMP,  Ivan  J 

13  Aug  1948 

S 

162 

Sheila  E  OCHSE-828233 

8282332 

METELERKAMP,  Ursula 

9  Sep  1976 

P 

162 

1  METELERKAMP-828233h 

828333 

METELERKAMP,  Robyn 

23  May  1982 

P 

162 

1  METELERKAMP-828233h 

9835231 

MILLAR,  Brett  Alexander 

19  Nov  1991 

P 

531 

Scott  G  MILLAR-983523  h 

9835232 

MILLAR,  Megan  Amy 

30  Nov  1994 

P 

531 

Scott  G  MILLAR-983523  h 

983523  h 

MILLAR,  Scott  Gould 

28  Mar  1963 

S 

531 

K  P  STAFFORD-983523 

963322 

MITCHELL,  Colleen  M 

23  Sep  1955 

S 

279 

Derick  WILCOCKS-963322h 

9633221 

MITCHELL,  Derrick  Gordon 

23  Apr  1953 

P 

278 

L  G  MITCHELL-96332h 

96332h 

MITCHELL,  Leonard  Gordon 

11  Dec  1922 

S 

278 

STOKES-WALLER-96332 

8.2.9.3h 

MOLE,  Gordon 

S 

238 

Joy  D  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.3 

82931 

MOLE,  Rosalie 

P 

238 

Gordon  MOLE-8.2.9.3h 

2131432 

MONK,  Chadri 

3  Aug  1 990 

P 

446 

Craig  K  MONK-213143h 

213143h 

MONK,  Craig  Kenneth 

26  Dec  1960 

S 

446 

Wendy  M  WINTER-213143 

2131431 

MONK,  Joanne 

16  May  1984 

p 

446 

Craig  K  MONK-213143h 

825.1 0.2w 

MONROE,  Shirley  Ann 

S 

118 

R  Peter  CROWDER-825. 10.2 

8.2.9.6W 

MOOLMAN,  Judith  Susara 

26  Dec  1 928 

S 

243 

D  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.6 

213112W 

MOORE,  Catherine  Louise  B 

1  Sep  1955 

s 

9 

Clyve  W  RADFORD-21 31 1 2 

14211h 

MORGAN,  Charles 

S 

34 

Rhoda  MORKEL-14211 

142143 

MORKEL,  Alan 

p 

36 

Cecil  MORKEL-14214 

1421215 

MORKEL,  Antony 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

14220 

MORKEL,  Antony  Brian 

p 

17 

Arthur  RMORKEL-1 .4.2.1 

1421222 

MORKEL,  Arthur 

p 

41 

Rex  MORKEL-142122 

1.4.2.1 

MORKEL,  Arthur  RUBIDGE 

Abt1873 

s 

17 

Alice  SOUTHEY-1. 4.2.1  w 

142143 

MORKEL,  Barry 

p 

36 

Cecil  MORKEL-14214 

14214W 

MORKEL,  Betty 

s 

36 

Cecil  MORKEL-14214 

1421411 

MORKEL,  Brian 

30  Apr  1970 

p 

37 

Clive  MORKEL-1 42141 

1421223 

MORKEL,  Brian 

p 

41 

Rex  MORKEL-142122 

1421214  ; 

MORKEL,  Campbell 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

14214 

MORKEL,  Cecil 

s 

36 

Betty  MORKEL-1 421 4w 

14215 

MORKEL,  Clifford 

s 

38 

Sheila  NORMAN-14215w 

142141 

MORKEL,  Clive 

s 

37 

Pat  STOBART-142141W 

1421232 

MORKEL,  Coral 

p 

42 

David  MORKEL-1 421 23 

14217 

MORKEL,  Corolie 

p 

17 

Arthur  R  MORKEL-1 .4.2.1 

14218 

MORKEL,  Cynthia 

p 

17 

Arthur  R  MORKEL-1 .4.2.1 

142123 

MORKEL,  David 

s 

42 

Joan  WILLIAMS-142123W 

1421233 

MORKEL,  Deborah 

p 

42 

David  MORKEL-1 421 23 

1421412 

MORKEL,  Derrick 

p 

37 

Clive  MORKEL-1 421 41 

142121 

MORKEL,  Diana 

p 

41 

Rex  MORKEL-142122 

1.4.2.6 

MORKEL,  Ernest 

p 

15 

Peter  MORKEL-1. 4.2h 

14216 

MORKEL,  Ernest 

p 

17 

Arthur  R  MORKEL-1 .4.2.1 

1.4.2.2 

MORKEL,  Hilda 

Abt1875 

8 

31 

J.  ELEY-1.4.2.2h 

1.4.2.7 

MORKEL,  Ivy 

Abt  1 888 

s 

19 

Theophilus  C  FYNN-1.4.2.7h 

1421213 

MORKEL,  Jeremy 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

142121 

MORKEL,  John 

s 

40 

R  DUNLOP-142121W 

1421216 

MORKEL,  John 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

1421224 

MORKEL,  Keith 

p 

41 

Rex  MORKEL-142122 

1421212 

MORKEL,  Mary 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

1.4.2.4 

MORKEL,  May 

Abt1878 

s 

32 

CORSER-1.4.2.4h 

142142 

MORKEL,  Meryl 

p 

36 

Cecil  MORKEL-14214 

1.4.2.3 

MORKEL,  Minnie 

Abt  1878 

s 

30 

Fred  ALEXANDER-1.4.2.3h 

1 .4.2.5 

MORKEL,  Olive 

Abt  1882 

s 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

1421231 

MORKEL,  Patricia 

p 

42 

David  MORKEL-1 421 23 

1.4.2h 

MORKEL,  Peter 

s 

15 

Sarah  RUBIDGE-1.4.2 

1421211 

MORKEL,  Philippa 

p 

40 

John  MORKEL-142121 

14212 

MORKEL,  Reggie 

s 

39 

Ann  THORNE-14212W 

142122 

MORKEL,  Rex 

s 

41 

P  SCOTT-LANE-142122W 

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INaiTie 

/Phr 

/Riir 

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ivirviiN 

14211 

MORKEL,  Rhoda 

8 

34 

Charles  MORGAN-1421 1h 

14219 

MORKEL,  Ronald  Norman 

P 

17 

Arthur  RMORKEL-1. 4.2.1 

14213 

MORKEL,  Vincent 

P 

17 

Arthur  RMORKEL-1. 4.2.1 

98451  w2 

MORTIMER,  Jeannette 

S 

482 

Claude  D  WECKE-98451 

825.12.4 

MOSS,  Colleen 

P 

131 

Hugh  MOSS-825.12.h 

825.12.1 

MOSS,  Geoffrey 

P 

131 

Hugh  MOSS-825.12.h 

825.1 2.h 

MOSS,  Hugh 

S 

131 

D  E  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.12. 

01.51261  h 

MOSS,  J  H 

s 

354 

0  M  BOARDMAN-01.51261 

825.12.2 

MOSS,  Joan 

s 

132 

Brian  DOYLE-825.12.2H 

825.12.3 

MOSS,  Rhona 

s 

133 

Noel  JOHNSON-825.12.3H 

8281 5w 

MOSSOP,  Joy 

s 

144 

TRBOARDMAN-82815 

9835132 

MULLINS,  Robyn 

6  Jul  1988 

p 

527 

Roy  MULLINS-983513h 

983513  h 

MULLINS,  Roy 

Abt  1 960 

s 

527 

Carolyne  J  TODD-983513 

825.1 1.1h2 

MUNDELL, 

s 

122 

Thora  F  MURRAY-825.1 1 .1 

825.11.1.2 

MUNDELL,  Lilien  Frances 

31  Dec  1956 

s 

126 

Derek  H  PAXTON-825.1 1 .1 .2 

825.11.1.3 

MUNDELL,  Rene  Lee 

9  Dec  1 958 

s 

127 

A  Arthur  SMlTHEN-825.1 1 .1 .3 

825.11.1.1 

MUNDELL,  Vivian  Jean 

14  May  1949 

s 

123 

Joseph  COETZEE-825.1 1.1.1 

81.11.w2 

MURING,  Eleen  May 

8 

398 

James  BOARDMAN-8.1 .1 1 . 

825.11.2 

MURRAY,  Hillary 

8 

128 

FOURIE-825.11.2h 

825.1 1h 

MURRAY,  Stephen 

8 

119 

M  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.11. 

825.11.1 

MURRAY,  Thora  Frances 

20  Jun  1925 

8 

121 

J  H  VILJOEN-825.11.1h 

825.1 1.2h2 

MURRELL, 

8 

129 

Hillary  MURRAY-825.1 1.2 

825.11.2.3 

MURRELL,  Deborah 

P 

129 

MURRELL-825.11.2h2 

81.11.6h 

NAUDE,  Hendrik  Johannes 

8 

267 

Esme  BOARDMAN-81 .1 1 .6 

8.2.8  w 

NAUDE,  Johanna  Etresia 

1880 

S 

378 

Alfred  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.8 

X8.4.2  w 

NAUDE,  L 

S 

414 

Ernest  H  THOMAS-x8.4.2 

816331 

NEDERLOF,  Claire 

15  Dec  1960 

P 

56 

Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

816333 

NEDERLOF,  Jeanette 

8  Oct  1966 

P 

56 

Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

81633h 

NEDERLOF,  Mees 

8 

56 

M  BOARDMAN-81 633 

816332 

NEDERLOF,  Michelle 

10  May  1962 

P 

56 

Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

816334 

NEDERLOF,  Theo 

1  Dec  1967 

P 

56 

Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

82573h 

NEETHLING, 

S 

420 

Valerie  BOARDMAN-82573 

82762W 

NEL,  Anna 

19  Aug  1941 

8 

216 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-82762 

82761 1w 

NEL,  Lisa 

8 

213 

J  A  MALHERBE-82761 1 

82912 

NELL,  Clarence 

2  Jun  1942 

8 

229 

Ina  LOFTERING-82912W 

829111 

NELL,  Francois 

8 

228 

Elizabeth  DU  TOIT-8291 1 1w 

8.2.9.1h 

NELL,  Francois  Petrus  F 

13  Apr  1908 

8 

226 

G  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.1 

829121 

NELL,  Kevin 

29  Mar  1969 

P 

229 

Clarence  NELL-82912 

829112 

NELL,  Pierre 

P 

227 

Tammy  B  NELL-8291 1 

82911 

NELL,  Tammy  Boardman 

8 

227 

FANNIE-82911W 

829122 

NELL,  Theresa  Leandra 

14  May  1971 

P 

229 

Clarence  NELL-82912 

82913 

NELL,  Valerie 

12  Apr  1950 

8 

230 

ECFINAUGHTY-82913h 

2.1. 2w 

NEWSON,  Mary  Ann 

3  Aug  1849 

29  Jun  1920 

S 

314 

Henry  HARTMAN-2.1 .2 

21311W 

NEWTON,  Joy  Elizabeth 

4  Feb  1923 

8 

317 

Deryck  V  RADFORD-21 31 1 

213114W 

NORCOTT,  Elizabeth  Anne 

10  Feb  1953 

8 

11 

Lyell  J  RADFORD-213114 

1421 5w 

NORMAN,  Sheila 

8 

38 

Clifford  MORKEL-14215 

82213 

O'CONNOR,  Ethel  Nora  E 

5  Jan  1917 

8 

84 

Walter  PROVOST-82213h 

82211 

O'CONNOR,  Evelyn  Mary 

8  Dec  1912 

8 

80 

John  CURRIE-82211h 

82214 

O'CONNOR,  Muriel  Marie  Stella        1 91 9 

1940 

S 

88 

William  FIELDS-82214h 

8.2.2.1h 

O'CONNOR,  Peter 

8 

399 

Ethel  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.1 

82212 

O'CONNOR,  Thomas  Peter 

6 Jun  1915 

8 

83 

Annie  ROBERTS-82212w 

X8.4.3  h 

O'RORKE,  Ernest  Robert 

8 

415 

Etheline  B  THOMAS-x8.4.3 

827332W 

OBECHOLZER,  Karen 

6  Oct  1964 

8 

205 

Kenneth  John  HILL-827332 

828234 

OCHSE,  Clive  Anthony 

28  Apr  1 965 

P 

159 

George  R  OCHSE-828223h2 

828232 

OCHSE,  Colleen  Etresia 

26  Feb  1952 

8 

161 

Sean  K  WALSH-828232h 

828223h2 

OCHSE,  George  Raleigh 

22  Jul  1929 

8 

159 

Millicent  E  FRITZ-82823 

828233 

OCHSE,  Sheila  Ethel 

17  Aug  1954 

8 

162 

1  METELERKAMP-828233h 

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ID 


Name 


Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


8282712  OLWAGEN,  Carin 

828271  h  OLWAGEN,  Nico 

828271 1  OLWAGEN,  Nico  Jr. 

98942W  OOSTHUIZEN,  Marietjie 

03.4  w  ORFORD,  Judith 

01.55h  ORRELL,  Joseph 

827112  ORTEL, 
827111  ORTEL, 

827113  ORTEL, 
827.1.1h  ORTEL,  Max 
15122  w  OSBORNE,  Hilda 

82961  w  OTTO,  Emmerentia  Frederika 

983522  h  PAGE,  Peter  Edward 

82751  w  PALELO,  Vanessa 

01.512511W  PARTON,  Barbara  Joyce 

825-1 1 .1 .?  PAXTON,  Brian  Wilfred  B 

825.1 1 .1 .2  PAXTON,  Derek  Hugh 

825.11.1.?  PAXTON,  Rozanne  Lee 

825.1 1.1.?  PAXTON,  Shannon  Frances 

82721  w  PEARSALL,  Norma  Isabel 

9.8.6  w  PELL,  Rotha  May  Coventry 

9.6.3.W  PENN,  Amy  Elizabeth 

01 .571 1 21  w  PENN,  Catherine 

9.4.2  h  PENTZ,  Aaron 

9.4.1  w  PENTZ,  Margaretha  J.  K. 

98461  h  PERRING,  Bryan 

984611  PERRING,  Kurt 

21 321  w  PERRY,  Pamela  Margaret 

X8.4.1  w  PERVY,  Susanah 

9411321  h  PETRIE,  Hamish 

829622  PFOSER,  Cudrun  Maria 

82962h  PFOSER,  Leopold 

829621  PFOSER,  Nikko  Maximillian 

98932h  PHILLIPS,  Allen  Bruce 

989321  PHILLIPS,  Bronwen  Lee 

989322  PHILLIPS,  Gareth  Scott 
01 .5126  w  PHIPPS,  Hilda  Bernice 
82731 2w  PIENAAR,  Antoinette 
98441 1  h  PIENAAR,  Willem  Adolph 
827422h  PITT,  Bruce 

8274221  PITT,  Buster  William 

8274222  PITT,  Westwood  Jay 
8271 22h  PITTA  WAY,  Calvin 

8271221  PITTA  WAY,  LiezI 

8271222  PITTAWAY,  Lorimer  Ivan 
827131  h  POTGIETER,  Daniel  N 

8271 31 1  POTGIETER,  Daniel  Nl 

8271312  POTGIETER,  Leande 
8282311  PRETORIUS,  Duane 
82823h  PRETORIUS,  Jan  Albertus 
828231  PRETORIUS,  Noel  Allen 
82581 1h  PRINGLE, 
8. 1 .6.4w  PRINSLOO,  Grace 
822132  PROVOST,  Irene  Grace 
822131  PROVOST,  Marion  Nora 
822 1 3h  PROVOST,  Walter 
81.11.312w  PURDY,  Janet  Dawn 


6  Aug  1 979 
16  Aug  1944 
30  Apr  1976 
12  Jun  1972 

5  Feb  1716 
Abt  1815 


9  May  1 953 
1 1  Jun  1 944 

1951 
25  Feb  1982 
31  Aug  1953 
17  Sep  1980 
29  Dec  1 986 
29  Jan  1935 

24  Apr  1 872 


3  Jul  1854 


13  Jul  1935 


28  Sep 
17  Feb 
15  Nov 
14  Aug 
14  Apr 
25  Jun 
25  Sep 


1964 
1985 
1948 
1981 
1952 
1972 
1974 


26  Dec  1 958 

12  Feb  1970 

11  May  1983 
2  Jun  1985 
26  Oct  1 956 
29  Oct  1981 
8  Oct  1984 
17  Feb  1954 
17  Feb  1985 
17  Feb  1991 
20  Feb  1978 

13  Nov  1915 
25  Oct  1945 


1943 
1 0  Dec  1 941 


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P  170 

S  170 

P  170 

S  465 

22  Nov  1749    S  323 

S  341 

P  184 

P  184 

P  184 

S  184 

S  508 

S  244 

S  530 

S  210 

S  351 

P  126 

S  126 

P  126 

P  126 

S  191 

1 946    S  286 

22  Jul  1953    S  268 

S  363 

S  497 

3  May  1927    S  489 

S  484 

P  484 

S  321 

S  413 

S  539 

P  245 

S  245 

P  245 

S  459 

P  459 

P  459 

S  352 

S  201 

S  478 

S  223 

P  223 

P  223 

S  187 

P  187 

P  187 

S  188 

P  188 

P  188 

P  160 

7  Oct  1948    S  158 

S  160 

S  421 

S  45 

S  87 

23  Apr  1 984    S  86 

S  84 

S  260 


MRIN  Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 


13  Jul  1997 


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Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h 
Yolande  ROOS-828271 
Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h 
Karl  Otto  HAGER-98942 
Thomas  BOARDMAN-03.4 
Ellen  BOARDMAN-01.55 
Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 
Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 
Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 
Rona  Beryl  GREEN-82711 
G  H  ECRAWFORD-15122 
P  C  BOARDMAN-82961 
C  Gay  STAFFORD-983522 
Brian  JOUBERT-82751 
T  Clint  BULMER-01.512511 
Derek  H  PAXTON-825. 11.1.2 
Lilien  F  MUNDELL-825.1 1 .1 .2 
Derek  H  PAXTON-825. 11. 1.2 
Derek  H  PAXTON-825.1 1 .1 .2 
Earl  P  BOARDMAN-82721 
G  HI  BOARDMAN-9.8.6 
John  CI  BOARDMAN-9.6.3 
A  H  BOARDMAN-01.571121 
Eliza  Emily  BEETON-9.4.2 
Thomas  B  BEETON-9.4.1 
Estelle  MARAIS-98461 
Bryan  PERRING-98461h 
Donald  C  VEYSIE-21321 
Cecil  SC  THOMAS-X8.4.1 
Cheryl  M  AUBREY-941 1321 
Leopold  PFOSER-82962h 
J  D  BOARDMAN-82962 
Leopold  PFOSER-82962h 
Yvonne  D  SCORGIE-98932 
Allen  B  PHILLIPS-98932h 
Allen  B  PHILLIPS-98932h 
Harold  BOARDMAN-01.5126 
Pierre  DU  TOIT-827312 
Liesel  BOTHA-98441 1 
Wendy  J  WILLIAMS-827422 
Bruce  PITT-827422h 
Bruce  PITT-827422h 
Wilna  REYNEKE-827122 
Calvin  PITTA WAY-827122h 
Calvin  PITTAWAY-827122h 
Estelle  BOTHA-827131 
D  N  POTGIETER-827131  h 
DN  POTGIETER-827131  h 
N  A  PRETORIUS-828231 
Millicent  E  FRITZ-82823 
Cherryl  C  SEITZ-828231w 
E  LBRADFIELD-825811 
P  Basil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.4 
Alan  TFISHER-822132h 
Howard  DRURY-822131h 
E  N  E  O'CONNOR-82213 
D  N  BOARDMAN-81.11.312 

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ID 

Name 

/Onr 

/Di  f 

/bur 

IvlnIN 

Spouse,  Parent  or  Child 

816822 

PYNE,  Bryanna 

p 

68 

William  PYNE-81682h 

816821 

PYNE,  Erin 

P 

68 

William  PYNE-81682h 

81682h 

PYNE,  William 

8 

68 

Carol  MCCRANN-81682 

2131142 

RADFORD,  Alexander  John 

1  Aug  1990 

P 

11 

Lyeli  J  RADFORD-213114 

213115 

RADFORD,  Allyn  James 

11  Mar  1958 

S 

12 

Nerise  A  FRENCH-21 31 1 5w 

2131121 

RADFORD,  Bridget  E 

29  May  1993 

P 

9 

Clyve  W  RADFORD-21 31 1 2 

213111 

RADFORD,  Bryan  Vincent 

13  Mar  1948 

S 

8 

CFEUERHEERD-213111W 

2131511 

RADFORD,  Candice  Joanne 

29  Oct  1985 

P 

3 

Mark  G  RADFORD-213151 

213112 

RADFORD,  Clyve  Wesley 

30  Jan  1 952 

S 

9 

C  L  B  MOORE-213112W 

21311 

RADFORD,  Deryck  Vincent 

24  Sep  1919 

1993 

S 

317 

Joy  E  NEWTON-21311W 

213153 

RADFORD,  Gienda  June 

25  Sep  1960 

S 

4 

T  Mark  GOETZE-21 31 53h 

213152 

RADFORD,  Graham  Walter 

17  Aug  1959 

p 

319 

M  D  RADFORD-21 31 5 

2131141 

RADFORD,  Jennifer  Ann 

18  May  1987 

p 

11 

Lyell  J  RADFORD-213114 

2131132 

RADFORD,  Jessica  Joy 

12  Dec  1986 

p 

10 

0  H  RADFORD-21 31 13 

2.1.3.1h 

RADFORD,  Joseph 

4  Mar  1894 

13  May  1981 

S 

316 

F  Mary  MC  DONALD-2.1.3.1 

21312 

RADFORD,  Joyce  Mavis 

15  Feb  1921 

p 

316 

Joseph  RADFORD-2.1.3.1h 

2131151 

RADFORD,  Kirsten  A 

12  Mar  1985 

p 

12 

Allyn  J  RADFORD-21 31 15 

213114 

RADFORD,  Lyell  Joseph 

21  Feb  1955 

8 

11 

E  Anne  NORCOTT-2131 14w 

213151 

RADFORD,  Mark  Geoffrey 

19  May  1958 

8 

3 

B  WHITECROSS-213151  w 

213151 

RADFORD,  Mark  Geoffrey 

19  May  1958 

P 

319 

M  D  RADFORD-21 31 5 

21315 

RADFORD,  Mervyn  D 

16  Aug  1930 

8 

319 

June  Marie  WHYTE-21315w 

213113 

RADFORD,  Owynne  Herbert 

21  Feb  1955 

8 

10 

Annett  VILJOEN-213113w 

2131152 

RADFORD,  Rebekah  Meriam 

19  Apr  1987 

P 

12 

Allyn  J  RADFORD-21 31 15 

2131512 

RADFORD,  RoxAnne  Sheree 

8  Mar  1989 

P 

3 

Mark  G  RADFORD-213151 

2131131 

RADFORD,  Russell  Deryck 

26  Mar  1982 

P 

10 

0  H  RADFORD-21 31 13 

213115W2 

RADFORD,  Suzanne 

Abt  1 963 

8 

13 

Allyn  J  RADFORD-21 31 15 

21313 

RADFORD,  Sylvia  Grace 

9  Aug  1923 

P 

316 

Joseph  RADFORD-2.1.3.1h 

21314 

RADFORD,  Yvonne  Beryl 

14  Jun  1927 

8 

318 

J  G  Harold  WINTER-21314h 

15122  w2 

RAFA,  Helen  Consynus 

8 

509 

G  H  ECRAWFORD-15122 

941112  w 

RANDALL,  Clarice  Freda 

2  Dec  1908 

1995 

S 

535 

Clarence  B  BAKER-941112 

827352 

RAUBENHEIMER,  Johann  A 

6  Oct  1970 

P 

207 

1  RAUBENHEINER-82735 

827351 

RAUBENHEIMER,  Juilette 

5  Aug  1 968 

P 

207 

1  RAUBENHEINER-82735 

827353 

RAUBENHEIMER,  V 

19  Nov  1974 

P 

207 

1  RAUBENHEINER-82735 

82732 

RAUBENHEINER,  Anna  M  A 

13  Mar  1933 

8 

202 

H  W  N  ALBERTS-82732h 

82735 

RAUBENHEINER,  Ignatuis  V 

3  Aug  1 939 

8 

207 

Hermine  L  LE  ROUX-82735 

82734 

RAUBENHEINER,  Linda 

2  Mar  1937 

8 

206 

Francis  DENKEMA-82734h 

82733 

RAUBENHEINER,  Shirley 

23  Aug  1935 

8 

203 

Keith  HILL-82733h 

82731 

RAUBENHEINER,  Stella 

13  Nov  1930 

8 

199 

Hendrik  J  DU  TOIT-82731h 

82736 

RAUBENHEINER,  Twin 

P 

198 

J  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h 

82824W 

RAW,  Peggy  Beatrice 

13  Apr  1928 

S 

163 

Roelf  FRITZ-82824 

1.5.1.1W 

REMINGTON,  Maud  Hester 

8 

506 

Thomas  C  RHODES-1. 5.1.1 

8.2.7.3h 

REUBENHEINER,  Johann  A  C20  Dec  1906 

8 

198 

Violet  C  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3 

82713 

REYNEKE,  Denise 

14  Jun  1933 

S 

186 

Frikkie  BOTHA-82713h 

8.2.7.1  h2 

REYNEKE,  Hendrik  Ryne 

10  Jun  1905 

8 

183 

G  W  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.1 

82712 

REYNEKE,  Norman 

30  Dec  1929 

8 

185 

Joey  SMITH-82712W 

827121 

REYNEKE,  Norman  Hugh 

9  Sep  1957 

P 

185 

Norman  REYNEKE-82712 

827122 

REYNEKE,  Wilna 

26  Jan  1 959 

8 

187 

Calvin  PITTA WAY-827122h 

1.5.1.5 

RHODES,  Basil 

Abt  1888 

8 

521 

DJORGENSON-1. 5.1.5  w 

1.5.1h 

RHODES,  Charles  Herman  S 

Abt  1856 

S 

505 

Florence  M  MATHEW-1.5.1 

1.5.1.3 

RHODES,  Constance  Mabel 

Abt  1883 

8 

519 

William  R  EALES-1 .5.1.3  h 

1.5.1.4 

RHODES,  Porter  Florence 

Abt  1885 

8 

520 

RTHORNTON-1 .5.1.4  h 

1.5.1.1 

RHODES,  Thomas  Cyian 

Abt  1879 

8 

506 

M  H  REMINGT0N-1.5.1.1W 

1.5.1.2 

RHODES,  Vera  Maud 

10  Mar  1881 

S 

507 

RSCRAWFORD-1.5.1.2h 

9.8.3.3h 

RHOM, 

8 

304 

Mary  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.3 

98332 

RHOM,  Bertha 

P 

304 

RHOM-9.8.3.3h 

98331 

RHOM,  Hazel 

P 

304 

RHOM-9.8.3.3h 

98351  w 

RICE,  Angela 

16  Sep  1943 

8 

524 

Douglas  C  TODD-98351 

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Born 
/Chr 


Died 
/Bur 


9.8.6.4h 

822 12w 

X8.5.6 

X8.5.9 

8.5.6 

X8.5.10. 

983512  h 

8.5.3 

X8.5.2 

8.2.3W 

X8.5.5 

8.5.4 

X8.5.11. 

8.5h 

8.5.2 

9835121 

X8.5.4 

X8.5.3 

x8.5  h 

X8.5.1 

X8.5.8 

8.2.2  w 
X8.5.7 
9.8.9w2 
9.8.9. 1w 
81.11.31w 
81631W 
8.1.11.12W 
9.8.3.4W 
828273 
828272 
828274 
82827h 
828271 

9.4.3  w 
81.11.214 
81.11.213 
81.11.212 
81.11.21h 
81.11.211 
829251 
829253 
82925h 
82922W 
829252  ■ 
1.4.4W 
1.4.7 
1.4.6 
1.4.7.2 
1.4.5 

1.4h 

1.4.3 

1.4.7.1 

1.4.1 

1.4.4 

1.4.2 


RICHARDS,  James  John 

ROBERTS,  Annie 

ROBERTS,  Annie  Marion 

ROBERTS,  Cecil  G 

ROBERTS,  Clement  Richard 

ROBERTS,  Clifford  George 

ROBERTS,  David  Abt1960 

ROBERTS,  Duncan  James 

ROBERTS,  Edwin  Thomas 

ROBERTS,  Emily  Maud 

ROBERTS,  Evered  John 

ROBERTS,  Florence 

ROBERTS,  George  Clifford 

ROBERTS,  Harry  Leopold 

ROBERTS,  John 

ROBERTS,  John  Henry  1866 
ROBERTS,  Keeran  Dean       29  Oct  1983 
ROBERTS,  Mildred  Eilenor 
ROBERTS,  Olympia  Caroline 
ROBERTS,  Richard 
ROBERTS,  Richard  Humphery  D 
ROBERTS,  Rose  Jane 
ROBERTS,  Rosina 
ROBERTS,  Vida  Bell 

ROBERTSON,  Elizabeth  M  26  Apr  1 91 6 
ROBERTSON,  Helen  M  30  Jun  1 91 8 

ROBERTSON,  Sheila  Reneira  2  Sep  1922 
ROBINSON,  Jean 
ROENISH,  Rowan 
ROMBERG,  Christina  (Rosie) 
ROOS,  Beverley  1 5  Jan  1 962 

ROOS,  Deidre  1953 
ROOS,  Lydia  25  Jul  1972 

ROOS,  Tielman  14  Aug  1930 

ROOS,  Yolande  28  Nov  1955 

ROSENWEIGH,  Louise 
ROSS,  David  Alexander        1 5  Sep  1 969 
ROSS,  Irene  Jane  21  Aug  1968 

ROSS,  Sheryllyn  May  30  Oct  1966 

ROSS,  Stewart  Alexander  31  Oct  1940 
ROSS,  Stewart  James  1 7  Mar  1 965 

ROTHMAN,  Carel  Francois  12  Oct  1968 
ROTHMAN,  Daniel  Johannes  20  Jun  1974 
ROTHMAN,  Daniel  Johannes  30  Jun  1947 
ROTHMAN,  Elizabeth  C  26  May  1 946 
ROTHMAN,  William  George  25  Dec  1970 
RUBIDGE,  Agnes  ,  Abt1854 
RUBIDGE,  Ernest  Abt1858 
RUBIDGE,  Florence  1857 
RUBIDGE,  Herbert  Abt1883 
RUBIDGE,  Herbert  Earl  1853 
RUBIDGE,  Herbert  Jones  1826 
RUBIDGE,  Louisa  1851 
RUBIDGE,  Mary  Abt1881 
RUBIDGE,  Mary  Payne  1847 
RUBIDGE,  Robert  Henry  1852 
RUBIDGE,  Sarah  1849 


4  Mar  1899 


9  Oct  1883 


1958 


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297  DEC  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.4 

83  T  Peter  O'CONNOR-8221 2 

405  William  LYNCH-x8.5.6  h 
389  Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 
394  John  ROBERTS-8.5h 
389  Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 
525  Gillian  Anne  TODD-98351 2 
394  John  ROBERTS-8.5h 
400  Margaret  GORE-x8.5.2  w 
375  John  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.3 
404  J  COCKRAN-X8.5.5  w 
394  John  ROBERTS-8.5h 
409  Johanna  VILGREN 
389  Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 

394  Judith  J  BOARDMAN-8.5 

395  Eliza  DORMEHL-8.5.2w 
525  David  ROBERTS-983512  h 
403  Edwin  CARNEY-x8.5.4  h 
402  William  HALL-x8.5.3  h 
389  Elizabeth  L  THOMAS-x8.5 
389  Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 
407  Alfred  WILSON-x8.5.8  h 
372  H  T  BOARDMAN-8.2.2 

406  Henry  CANDY-X8.5.7  h 
462  J  A  H  BOARDMAN-9.8.9 
448  C  H  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.1 
257  P  N  BOARDMAN-81 .1 1 .31 

53   C  H  BOARDMAN-81 631 
252   John  HOFFMAN-8.1 .1 1 .1 .2 
306  Albert  J  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.4 
171    Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h 
169  Tielman  ROOS-82827h 
169  Tielman  ROOS-82827h 

169  Ivy  Doreen  FRITZ-82827 

1 70  Nico  OLWAGEN-828271  h 
498  Arthur  John  BEETON-9.4.3 
254   Stewart  A  ROSS-81. 11.21  h 
254   Stewart  A  ROSS-81. 11.21  h 
254   Stewart  A  ROSS-81. 11.21  h 
254  June  FLOCKHART-81 .1 1 .2.1 
254  Stewart  A  ROSS-81. 11.21  h 
237   Daniel  J  ROTHMAN-82925h 
237   Daniel  J  ROTHMAN-82925h 
237   R  Cory  BOARDMAN-82925 
234   W  J  M  BOARDMAN-82922 
237   Daniel  J  ROTHMAN-82925h 

33  Robert  H  RUBIDGE-1 .4.4 

16  MM  SMUTS-1.4.7W 

14  Herbert  J  RUBIDGE-1. 4h 

16  Ernest  RUBIDGE-1 .4.7 

14  Herbert  J  RUBIDGE-1 .4h 

14  Sophia  Benison  EARL-1.4 

1 4  Herbert  J  RUBIDGE-1 .4h 

16  Ernest  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7 

1 4  Herbert  J  RUBIDGE-1 .4h 
33  Agnes  RUBIDGE-1. 4.4W 

15  Peter  MORKEL-1 .4.2h 


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/Bur 

v 

IvIRlN 

Spousej^  Parent  or  Child 

1.4.7.3 

RUBIDGE,  Sophia 

Abt  1886 

P 

16 

Ernest  RUBIDGE-1.4.7 

98341 w 

SADLER,  Rebecca  Johanna 

S 

307 

A  Jl  BOARDMAN-98341 

9861 5h 

SAUNDERS,  Hamilton 

S 

292 

Maureen  E  BAILEY-98615 

9861 4w 

SAUNDERS,  Sharon 

s 

291 

Desmond  L  BAILEY-98614 

81654W 

SCAWTHON,  Priscilla  Jane 

27  Aug  1942 

s 

62 

John  BOARDMAN-81654 

816541 

SCAWTHON,  Sarah  Elf  a 

11  Jul  1979 

p 

62 

John  BOARDMAN-81654 

98935 

SCORGIE,  Anthony  Clarence 

3  Feb  1966 

s 

461 

Yvonne  GOOSEN-98935w 

98933 

SCORGIE,  Charmalne  J 

30  May  1952 

s 

460 

J  H  MACDONALD-98933h 

9.8.9.3h 

SCORGIE,  Oswald  A 

21  Dec  1925 

s 

458 

J  D  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.3 

98931 

SCORGIE,  Robert  Clifford 

1  Nov  1948 

20  Mar  1951 

p 

458 

Oswald  A  SCORGIE-9.8.9.3h 

98934 

SCORGIE,  Rozanna  Elizabeth 

p 

458 

Oswald  A  SCORGIE-9.8.9.3h 

98932 

A  Inn  1Q^n 

s 

459 

Allen  B  PHILLIPS-98932h 

142122W 

s 

41 

Rex  MORKEL-142122 

81731h 

1    Ort  1 Q47 

s 

78 

H  A  BOARDMAN-81731 

817312 

•^FAf^AR  1  aiirpn  Annp 

17  Ann  1Q7fi 

p 

78 

A  E  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h 

817311 

QFAr^AR   KAam  RHw/arH 

or>    liil  1  QJA 
«JUI   l<3  1  H 

p 

78 

A  E  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h 

828231 w 

QFIT7  Phorr\/l  ParnI 

R  Qpn  1  Qt^n 

s 

160 

N  A  PRETORIUS-828231 

82231 h 

QLJADP  P\i-Mi/-ilae 

oiiMrir,  Lfouyias 

1  Q  Mn\/  1  Q1  n 

1  y  iNov  1  y  1  u 

s 

92 

F  R  BOARDMAN-82231 

96331 w 

cupi  Ar^u 

s 

275 

STOKES-WALLER-96331 

81.11.5h 

QIFRFRT   P4/->iinlQo  ^^arr»llo 

oicDcri  1 ,  uouyias  iviarcus 

^  \jc\  1  y^  1 

s 

263 

Vida  BOARDMAN-81.11.5 

81.11.52w 

QIFRFRT    lonnifor  Ho  \/nc 

s 

266 

VMDVSIEBERT-81. 11.52 

81.11.51 

QIFRFRT  Potor  Rnhin  n\/ 

OA  Fph  1Q47 

s 

264 

Pamela  M  STOTT-81 . 1 1 .51  w 

81.11.513 

QIFRFRT  Rnhin  lampc  n\/ 

1 R  Mnu  1  Q7R 

1  D  INUV    1  C7  /  O 

p 

265 

Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .51 

81.11.53 

QIFRFRT  Qanrlra  1  niiico  n\/ 
olCDCin  1  ,  OdllUid  l_UUIoC  L^V 

9  Fph  1  Qc;i 
^  1  cu  1  yc}  1 

p 

263 

D  Marcus  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .5h 

81.11.514 

QIFRFRT  Qarah  Annp  nV 

OI^D^ril,  Odidll  r\i  ll  IC  V 

14  III!  1QR1 

1  *T  O  Ul    1  C70  1 

p 

265 

Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .51 

81.11.511 

QIFRFRT   Qharrnn  1  niiicp  PS\/ 

oiCDcn  1 ,  oiidriuii  i_uuioc  u v 

1  Fph  1  Q7n 
1  1  cu  1  y  /  u 

p 

264 

Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .51 

81.11.512 

QIFRFRT  Timnn\/-I  pp  HV 
olCDCii  1  ,   1  llllvji  ly  Let;  Uy 

1 7  Fph  1  Q77 
1  /  1  cu  1  y  /  / 

p 

265 

Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .51 

81.11.52 

QIFRFRT  X/ornnn  ^^armle 

oicDFn  1 ,  vernon  ividrcus  u 

1 li  in  1  Q4R 
1 D  jun  1  y^fo 

s 

266 

J  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81 .1 1 .52w 

01 .4  h 

olAolvll  1  n,  naipn 

1  /  /  o 

1837 

s 

325 

S  BOARDMAN-01.4 

8271 32w 

oMMLiwv  T  r\,  niana 

OO  ^yla\/  1  QRA 

C.C.  iviay  1  yo'f 

s 

189 

Colin  BOTHA-827132 

816812 

oMi  1  n,  Aiaisiair 

p 

67 

Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

81681h 

Q^^ITI-l  Pamprnn 

oivii  1  n,  Odmeron 

s 

67 

P  MCCRANN-81681 

8.2.5.8h 

QMITH  nnriQ 

OIVII  1  II,  L./(Jllo 

s 

112 

C  G  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.8 

142711 

QMITH    jpnnifpr  Q 

OIVII  1  II,  UKSl  11  IIIC/I  O. 

s 

26 

Jean  LA  FITTE-14271 1h 

8271 2w 

QMITH  Inpv 
OIVII  1  n,  jvjcy 

PI  III!  1  Q'^d. 

s 

185 

Norman  REYNEKE-82712 

816811 

QMITH  1  anian 
OIVII  1  n,  UdLJIdll 

p 

67 

Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

825422 

QMITH   1  pinh  Alinp 
OIVII  1  n,  L.ciyii  MIIOC 

1 1  Mnv  1  Qfift 

1  1   INUV    1  ^UO 

p 

107 

Pierre  G  SMITH-82542h2 

9.6  w 

QMITH  Maria 
OIVII  1  n,  ividiid 

Aht  1  R^n 

s 

379 

John  C  BOARDMAN-9.6 

2.6w2 

QMITH  Marv  Ann 
OIVII  in,  widi  y  rAi  II 1 

27  Jun  1907 

s 

444 

Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6 

82542h2 

QMITH   Piprrp  r5rantlp\/ 
OIVII  1  n,  1  iciic  vjiidiiucy 

s 

107 

Mary  F  KEOWN-82542 

816813 

QMITH  Pinna 
OIVII  1  n,  r  ippd 

p 

67 

Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

82541 1w2 

Q^/IITH   Ra\/annp  RiithprfnrH 
OIVII  1  rn,  ridydi II ic  riuiiidivjiu 

s 

103 

Robin  C  DIMMOCK-825411 

14271h 

SMITH,  Seymour 

s 

20 

Jean  FYNN-14271 

825423 

SMITH,  Shaun  Wilfred 

13  Sep  1968 

p 

107 

Pierre  G  SMITH-82542h2 

5h 

SMITH,  William 

1792 

s 

367 

Margaret  BOARDMAN-5 

825.11.1.3 

SMITHEN,  Andrew  Arthur 

17  Apr  1952 

s 

127 

Rene  L  MUNDELL-825.11.1.3 

825.11.1.? 

SMITHEN,  Son 

p 

127 

A  Arthur  SMITHEN-825.1 1 .1 .3 

1 .4.7W 

SMUTS,  Maria  (Minnie) 

Abt  1860 

s 

16 

Ernest  RUBIDGE-1 .4.7 

9.8  w 

SOLMON,  Bertha 

s 

380 

G  H  BOARDMAN-9.8 

1.4.2.1W 

SOUTHEY,  Alice 

Abt  1875 

s 

17 

Arthur  R  MORKEL-1 .4.2.1 

9.8.3.6h 

SPANN,  Thomas 

s 

428 

B  C  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.6 

9.4.1.4  h 

SPRY,  H.C.V.D 

Abt  1885 

18  Jun  1954 

s 

495 

Jessie  E  BEETON-9.4.1 .4 

82921 w 

SQUIRE,  Maurine 

12  Apr  1941 

s 

232 

L  W  M  BOARDMAN-82921 

983522 

STAFFORD,  Collette  Gay 

25  Jul  1964 

s 

530 

Peter  E  PAGE-983522  h 

983525 

STAFFORD,  Gary  Ivan 

12  Mar  1977 

p 

528 

Ivan  C  STAFFORD-98352  h 

983521 

STAFFORD,  Glenda  Lynn 

25  May  1961 

s 

529 

Rodney  L  JAMES-983521  h 

98352  h 

STAFFORD,  Ivan  Campbell 

12  Apr  1940 

s 

528 

Valerie  Violet  TODD-98352 

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STAFFORD  Justinp  .Inv 

OC   |i  in  1  QCV 
oUil  1  C70/ 

o 

532 

983523 

STAFFORD  Karpn  Patriria 

1  Q  Mar  1  QRfi 
1  3  IVIai   1  v7DD 

o 

531 

82723W 

STANLEY  Lvnette  Nanrv 

o 
o 

196 

963521 

STAUFFER  Bemadine 

1                I     1           1    1  J    L^X^I  1  1  Civil  1  1 W 

1  tJO  1 

D 

r 

d.OC> 

96352h 

STAUFFER  Jean 

o 
o 

ooo 

963522 

STAUFFER  ThpnHnrti 

P 

283 

828261 1 

STEYN  Elton  Lnuic; 

p 

167 

828261 h 

STEYN,  Louis  Matthys 

27  Jan  1  Q^Ci 

^1    udl  1    1  ^%J\J 

Q 
O 

lb/ 

8282612 

STEYN,  Sacha  Sybil 

7  Awn  1 Q77 

D 

r 

lb7 

142141W 

STOBART,  Pat 

o 

o 

o7 

98653h 

STOHR,  Kevin 

o 
o 

300 

963313 

STOKES-WALLER,  Augusta 

5  Jun  1964 

o 
o 

96332 

STOKES-WALLER,  C  Maude 

6  Apr  1922 

o 
o 

CIO 

963311 

STOKES-WALLER,  Edmund  Allan     1 949 

PI 

r 

r\—7 

275 

96331 

STOKES-WALLER,  Favard  J  D30  Jul  1920 

o 

963312 

STOKES-WALLER,  Leonora 

D 

r 

r>-7  r- 

275 

9  6  3  3h 

STOKES-WALLER,  William  P  E7  Oct  1896 

1  o  Jun  1 943 

S 

426 

82825W 

STOREY  Jpanpttp  Kathlppn 

o 

417 

81.11.51w 

STOTT  Pampla  Man/ 

o 

264 

01.51  w 

STREET  Hannah 

99  Anr  1  ft1 

Mpi    1  O  1  O 

1  Q7Q 

lo/B 

o 
o 

oo  o 
OOO 

01.5122  h 

STUBBS  F<?monH 

o 
o 

347 

01.51222 

STUBB^i  Cke^nrne^ 

r&D  1  yuy 

D 

r 

o47 

01.51221 

CJTIJRRC;  Mellon 

1  oyy 

D 

r 

o47 

01.51273  w 

ouiviivicno,  L/oroiny  Miien 

c 
o 

o  c  o 

358 

8.1.7.3W 

Q    li  il  i  QOA 

o  jui  1  y^iu 

o 
o 

72 

816612 

SUMMER'^ON  rhri<?tinp 

£1  oep  1  y/ o 

D 

r 

bo 

816611 

SUMMERSON  Evan 

ividy  1  yoo 

D 

r 

63 

81 661 h 

SUMMERSON  Ian 

1    II  in  1  0*^9 

o 
o 

63 

9.8. 9w 

SWART  Anna  M^iri;^  nornpli^i 

*»*  •  1  )  /  *i  II  Id  1  Vict  i  Id  v-zVuf  1 1  Idle 

O  Ma\/  1  ftQ7 
O  iMUV   1  OC7/ 

OQ              ^  OCT 

do  bep  1957 

S 

441 

98941 1 

SWART  Conrv 

w  V  »  r^i  11}  V— / V-/ 1  II  y 

26  Apr  1 988 

D 

r 

4d4 

989412 

SWART  Luan 

99  Ai  in  1  QQO 

r\iiy  1  yy<i 

D 

r 

A  ^  A 

464 

98941 h 

SWART  Petrus 

o  1  cu  1  c7oy 

b 

4b4 

81721W 

TAKEBAYASHI  Motokoqp 

97  Eph  1  QAR 

Q 
O 

/I  00 

x9.wm 

TARKINGTON  Marv 

1  txi  II  \i  1    \^  1      1  » J  1 V  icii  y 

c 
o 

oo4 

2.6.6.5 

TAYI  OR  Alirp  1  niiiQo 

1  Q  Mnx/  1  one 

1  o  NOV  1  yub 

D 

r 

44  b 

2.6.6.1 

TAYLOR,  Arthur  Dixon 

<iu  JUI  1  y  /  y 

D 

r 

A  A  IT 

445 

TAYLOR,  Arthur  Nicholls 

2  Nov  1 870 

1  yj  oep  1  yoo 

c 
b 

44o 

2.6.6.6 

TAYLOR,  Clarence  Dixon 

1 1  May  1 909 

r 

A  A  C 

445 

2.6.6.3 

TAYLOR,  Elton  LeRoy 

22  Jun  1900 

1  /  Dec  1 992 

P 

445 

2.6.6.4 

TAYLOR,  Henry  Dixon 

22  Nov  1903 

24  Feb  1 987 

P 

445 

2.6.6.2 

TAYLOR,  Lynn  Dixon 

6  May  1898 

O     li  «l   H  r\£^'^ 

d  Jul  1 967 

P 

445 

2.6.6.7 

TAYLOR,  Orson  Kenneth 

3  Nov  1913 

o  1         1  y4U 

D 

r 

A  AC 

445 

2.6.6.8 

TAYLOR,  Ruth  Elaine 

20  Mar  1917 

D 

r 

A  AC 

44b 

8281 4w 

THIART,  Annie 

Q 

o 

1  /1 0 

x8,4f 

THOMAS,  Ann 

p 

r 

TOO 

x8.3f 

THOMAS,  Arabella 

P 

r 

'3QO 

oo<:: 

8.1  w2 

THOMAS,  Caroline  Francis 

26  Nov  1841 

b 

00b 

X8.4.1 

THOMAS,  Cecil  St.  Clair 

20  Oct  1869 

o 

O 

413 

9411322  h 

THOMAS,  Conrad  Miguel 

22  Oct  1 959 

b 

d  Ar\ 

o40 

X8.4.4 

THOMAS,  Edward  Ivanhoe  W 

9  Feb  1879 

If;    Il  il  i  QQC 

1 D  JUI  1  oyb 

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008 

x8.3 

THOMAS,  Eliza  Jane 

22  Apr  1 844 

o 

b 

007 

00/ 

x8.8f 

THOMAS,  Elizabeth 

r 

000 

382 

x8.5 

THOMAS,  Elizabeth  Letitia 

7  May  1848 

o 

ooy 

8.2  w 

THOMAS,  Emma 

28  Feb  1839 

S 

335 

X8.4.2 

THOMAS,  Ernest  Humphry 

15  Jan  1872 

S 

414 

X8.4.3 

THOMAS,  Etheline  Blanche 

28  Dec  1874 

s 

415 

X8.4.6 

THOMAS,  Florence  Mabel  E 

28  Jul  1883 

s 

401 

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Paul  W  TINDLE-983524  h 
Scott  G  MILLAR-983523  h 
W  C  BOARDMAN-82723 
Jean  STAUFFER-96352h 
Estelle  BOARDMAN-96352 
Jean  STAUFFER-96352h 
Louis  M  STEYN-828261  h 
Carol  Lugene  UYS-828261 
Louis  M  STEYN-828261  h 
Ciive  MORKEL-142141 
Charmain  E  WORST-98653 
Wanwick  DORNING-963313h 
L  G  MITCHELL-96332h 
STOKES-WALLER-96331 
SHELAGH-96331W 
STOKES-WALLER-96331 
P  B  M  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.3 
Frederick  J  FRITZ-82825 
Peter  R  D  SIEBERT-81.1 1.51 
TBOARDMAN-01.51 
C  E  BOARDMAN-01.5122 
Esmond  STUBBS-01.5122  h 
Esmond  STUBBS-01.5122  h 
S  M  BOARDMAN-01.51273 
D  B  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.3 
Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h 
Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h 
Colleen  D  DE  LACY-81661 
J  A  H  BOARDMAN-9.8.9 
Petrus  SWART-98941  h 
Petrus  SWART-98941  h 
Karen  HAGER-98941 
D  W  BOARDMAN-81721 
C  CALDECOTT  M.D.-x9.wF  ' 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Maria  Louise  DIXON-2.6.6 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR 
H  H  BOARDMAN-82814 
James  TH0MAS-x8.f 
James  TH0MAS-x8.f 
Philip  W  BOARDMAN-8.1 
Susanah  PERVY-x8.4.1  w 
J  Dawn  AUBREY-9411322 
James  THOMAS-x8.4 
Charles  L  BEAMISH-x8.3  h 
James  TH0MAS-x8.f 
Richard  ROBERTS-x8.5  h 
William  J  BOARDMAN-8.2 
L  NAUDE-X8.4.2  w 
Ernest  R  0'RORKE-x8.4.3  h 
William  Quine  HACK-x8.4.6  h 


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/Ri  ir 

/Dur 

iviriiiN 

opouse,  rarent  or  oniio 

81621h 

THOMAS,  Garfield 

8 

50 

CG  C  BOARDMAN-81621 

816212 

THOMAS,  Glen 

4  Jun  1951 

P 

50 

Garfield  THOMAS-81621h 

x8  h2 

THOMAS,  Humphry 

1812 

18  Jan  1848 

S 

383 

Jane  S  HOLDER-8w2 

x8.5f 

THOMAS,  Isiah 

P 

382 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f 

x8.4 

THOMAS,  James 

22  May  1846 

S 

388 

Caroline  A  HARVEY-x8.4  w 

x8.6f 

THOMAS,  James 

1887 

P 

382 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f 

x8.f 

THOMAS,  James 

1790 

S 

382 

Mary  LESHEY 

X8.4.5 

THOMAS,  James  Evelen 

9  Sep  1800 

P 

388 

James  THOMAS-x8.4 

x8.1f 

THOMAS,  Jane 

p 

382 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f 

x8.9f 

THOMAS,  John 

p 

382 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f 

x8.7f 

THOMAS,  Mary  Ann 

p 

382 

James  TH0MAS-x8.f 

816211 

THOMAS,  Vivian 

10  Jan  1948 

p 

50 

Garfield  THOMAS-81621h 

82841 W 

THOMPSON,  Elizabeth  M 

8  Jun  1938 

s 

174 

A  F  BOARDMAN-82841 

9.4.1.5  w 

THOMPSON,  Lily  Barbara 

1  Oct  1894 

11  Aug  1966 

s 

496 

Ernest  E  BEETON-9.4.1 .5 

04.4  w 

THOMSON,  Alice 

s 

370 

Thomas  BOARDMAN-04.4 

1421 2w 

THORNE,  Ann 

8 

39 

Reggie  MORKEL-14212 

81.11.41 

THORNHILL,  Gillian  Alice 

8 

262 

Peter  VHALLUMS-81.1 1.41 

1.5.1.4  h 

THORNTON,  Reginald 

8 

520 

Porter  F  RHODES-1.5.1.4 

983524  h 

TINDLE,  Paul  William 

10  Dec  1984 

8 

532 

J  Joy  STAFFORD-983524 

9835131 

TODD,  Angela  Shae 

28  Dec  1984 

P 

527 

Roy  MULLINS-983513  h 

983513 

TODD,  Carolyne  Jayne 

23  Dec  1964 

8 

527 

Roy  MULLINS-983513  h 

98351 

TODD,  Douglas  Clifford 

27  Oct  1940 

8 

524 

Angela  RICE-98351  w 

983512 

TODD,  Gillian  Anne 

20  Nov  1963 

8 

525 

David  ROBERTS-983512  h 

9835122 

TODD,  Kimberley  A. 

1  Jul  1986  . 

P 

525 

David  ROBERTS-983512  h 

983511 

TODD,  Michael  Clifford 

31  Dec  1961 

P 

524 

Douglas  C  TODD-98351 

983514 

TODD,  Michelle 

17  Mar  1969 

S 

526 

PCUNNINGTON-983514h 

9.8.3.5h 

TODD,  Robert 

S 

427 

Violet  R  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5 

98352 

TODD,  Valerie  Violet 

23  Mar  1944 

20  Jul  1 994 

S 

528 

Ivan  C  STAFFORD-98352  h 

81622h 

TONDER,  Jan  Van 

S 

52 

Ann  C  BOARDMAN-81622 

816221 

TONDER,  Vicky  Van 

14  Nov  1968 

P 

52 

Jan  Van  TONDER-81622h 

82571 h 

TORIEN,  John 

S 

418 

Y  BOARDMAN-82571 

1.4.2.5h 

TOWNSEND, 

Abt  1880 

S 

18 

Olive  MORKEL-1. 4.2.5 

14256 

TOWNSEND,  Atherton 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

14251 

TOWNSEND,  Clare 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

14254 

TOWNSEND,  Elaine 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

14253 

TOWNSEND,  Guy  (Bobby) 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

14252 

TOWNSEND,  Vernon 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

14255 

TOWNSEND,  Wendy 

P 

18 

TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h 

98451 w 

TROSKY,  Annetjie 

s 

477 

Claude  D  WECKE-98451 

82541 2h 

TURISAN,  Onelia  Taverna 

3  Feb  1949 

s 

104 

Helen  C  DIMMOCK-825412 

82821 1w2 

TURNER,  Gloria  Carol 

14  Feb  1944 

s 

153 

Stanley  FRITZ-828211 

8282622 

UYS,  ALLISON  Chantal 

15  Oct  1985 

P 

168 

John  Derek  UYS-828262 

8282621 

UYS,  Bridget  Anna 

18  Nov  1981 

P 

168 

John  Derek  UYS-828262 

828261 

UYS,  Carol  Lugene 

15  Apr  1952 

s 

167 

Louis  M  STEYN-828261h 

828262 

UYS,  John  Derek 

4  Jan  1 954 

s 

168 

Brenda  Dawn  BIJL-828262w 

82826h 

UYS,  Siebert 

6  Nov  1928 

4  Sep  1983 

s 

166 

Sybil  FRITZ-82826 

8.2.7.2W 

V.D.  WESTHUIZEN,  M 

30  Jul  1902 

s 

190 

Philip  T  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2 

8281 4w2 

VAN  DER  BERG,  Elaine  Hughes 

s 

143 

H  H  BOARDMAN-82814 

82846W 

VAN  NICKERK,  Petronella  K 

26  Mar  1954 

s 

177 

C  H  BOARDMAN-82846 

8276211 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Chantel 

25  Jun  198 

P 

217 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 

8.2.7.6h 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Jan  Albert 

4  Nov  1906 

6  Apr  1970 

s 

211 

Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6 

82763 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Jan  Albert  1 

3  Feb  1952 

s 

218 

Elize  KRAUNAUW-82763W 

827624 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Mary-Ann 

10  Aug  1971 

p 

216 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-82762 

827622 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Maureen 

19  Nov  1964 

p 

216 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-82762 

827623 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Olga 

29  Dec  1969 

p 

216 

W  0  VAN  NIEKERK-82762 

82761 

VAN  NIEKERK,  Sheila 

24  Oct  1935 

s 

212 

1  A  J  MALHERBE-82761h 

82762 

VAN  NIEKERK,  William  Olan 

28  Apr  1939 

s 

216 

Anna  NEL-82762w 

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827621 

825.11.1.1 

984431 

98441 

98443 

98442 

9.8.4.4h 

984433 

984432 

8281 2w2 

828442 

828441 

82844H 

828443 

8.2.2.2W 

8.2.8.1W 

822323h 

8272112 

8272111 

82721 1h 

984422 

98442h 

984421 

984423  . 

98344W 

9.8.9.5W 

82951 w 

2.1.3.2h 

21321 

213212 

213211 

213113W 

825.11. 1h 

825.11.3.3 

825.11.3 

825.11.3.2 

825.11.3.1 

825.11.4 

825.1 1.h2 

827421 h 

9.4.1.2  w 

828232h 

8282322 

8282321 

98442 1w 

8.1.7.2W 

2.1.2.2h 

81.11.3111 

81.11.311h 

81.11.3113 

81.11.3112 

96321 1h 

9632111 

9.8.4.5h 

98451 

984534 

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VAN  NIEKERK,  William  Olan 
VAN  RENSBURG, 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Elfrieda  J  30  Sep  1971 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Elsa  J.       1 5  Jan  1 946 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Jacobus  F  J  9  Oct  1949 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Johanna  M  J8  Mar  1947 
VAN  RENSBURG,  J  F  Janse    2  Nov  1 924 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Linda  J. 
VAN  RENSBURG,  Vanette  J 
VAN  ROOYEE,  Lena 
VAN  ROOYEN,  Aletta 
VAN  ROOYEN,  Anita  E 
VAN  ROOYEN,  Cornelius 
VAN  ROOYEN,  Roolf  Petrus 
VAN  ROYN,  Johanna  Adrianna 
VAN  WYK,  Maggie 
VAN  ZYL,  Martinus  Johannes 
VANDER  MERWE,  Andre  N 
VANDER  MERWE,  Louis  Ml 
VANDER  MERWE,  Louis  M 
VENTER,  Andre 
VENTER,  Josias  Johannes 
VENTER,  Kenneth 
VENTER, Raymond 
VERMAAK,  Monica  Zophia 
VERMEULEN,  Ann 
VERMEULEN,  Elsa 
VEYSIE,  Clifford 
VEYSIE,  Donald  Clifford 
:  VEYSIE,  Ian  William 
VEYSIE,  Michael  Clifford 
VILGREN,  Johanna 
VILJOEN,  Annett 
VILJOEN,  Johannes  H 
VOS,  Deidre 
VOS,  James 
VOS,  Jennifer 
VOS,  Kevin 
VOS,  Lorraine 
VOS,  Sam 
WADE, 

WAHL,  Magdalena 
WALSH,  Sean  Kevin 
WALSH,  Shannon 
WALSH,  Tracey 
WALTER,  Erica  Colleen 
WANDRAS,  Johanna  Alida 
WEAKLEY,  Clarence 
WEATHERHEAD,  Dusty  Lee 
WEATHERHEAD,  Geoffrey 
WEATHERHEAD,  Krystai 
WEATHERHEAD,  Rhyn 
WEBSTER,  Cliff 
WEBSTER,  Sharon 
WECKE,  Charles  Edward 
WECKE,  Claude  Dalton 
WECKE,  David  Robert 

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23  Apr  1959 
25  Mar  1958 
10  Sep  1935 
18  May  1962 


12  Dec  1982 
21  Nov  1980 
18  Apr  1955 
2  Dec  1 968 

25  Jun  1943 
12  Feb  1967 

8  Mar  1971 

May  1 949 

8  Sep  1892 
17  May  1930 
20  Apr  1959 

5  Nov  1 957 

26  Jun  1959 
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20  Mar  1985 

24  Mar  1884 
22  Jul  1929 

25  Jan  1981 
16  Apr  1977 
29  Jul  1970 

10  Nov  1920 

10  Nov  1977 
1 4  Mar  1 940 

12  Nov  1985 

3  Aug  1 980 

1918 

4  Apr  1972 

13  Feb  1925 
26  Sep  1947 

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175 
89 
139 
96 
192 
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192 
480 
474 
479 
474 
435 
467 
241 
320 
321 
447 
321 
409 
10 
121 
130 
130 
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130 
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120 
222 
493 
161 
161 
161 
479 
71 
322 
258 
258 
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274 
274 
476 
477 
486 


BEZUIDENHOUDT-827621  w 
Vivian  J  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1. 
Robert  J  HOLDEN-984431h 
Johannes  P  BOTHA-98441h 
E  F  GOUWS-98443W 
Josias  J  VENTER-98442h 
Doreen  L  HAMILTON-9.8.4.4 
J  VAN  RENSBURG-98443 
J  VAN  RENSBURG-98443 
H  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.1 
C  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H 
C  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H 
D  E  BOARDMAN-82844 
C  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H 
H  D  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 
H  H  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.1 
F  Hazel  KRUGER-8223223 
VANDER  MERWE-827211h 
VANDER  MERWE-827211h 
C  Ann  BOARDMAN-82721 1 
Rencha  BOSCH-984422w 
J  VAN  RENSBURG-98442 
Erica  C  WALTER-984421w 
Josias  J  VENTER-98442h 
Noel  V  BOARDMAN-98344 
G  A  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5 
Guy  BOARDMAN-82951 
D  V  MC  DONALD-2.1.3.2 
Pamela  M  PERRY-21321w 
Deborah  HORNE-213212w 
Donald  C  VEYSIE-21321 
George  Clifford  ROBERTS 
O  H  RADFORD-213113 
Thora  F  MURRAY-825.1 1.1 
James  VOS-825.11.3 
Susan  BRISSON-825.1 1 .3w 
James  VOS-825.11.3 
James  VOS-825.11.3 
Sam  VOS-825.11.h2 
M  M  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.11. 
J  Anne  WILLIAMS-827421 
C  Henry  A  BEETON-9.4.1.2 
Colleen  E  OCHSE-828232 
Sean  K  WALSH-828232h 
Sean  K  WALSH-828232h 
Kenneth  VENTER-984421 
L  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1 .7.2 
Violet  A  HARTMAN-2.1 .2.2 
WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 1  h 
S  A  BOARDMAN-81. 11.311 
WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 1  h 
WEATHERHEAD-81 .1 1 .31 1  h 
Isobel  Mary  KOCH-96321 1 
Cliff  WEBSTER-963211h 
G  Patsy  HAMILTON-9.8.4.5 
Annetjie  TROSKY-98451w 
John  C  WECKE-98453 


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V 

iVInllN 

1              1  1 
opousG,  rarent  or  uniia 

98454 

WECKE,  Dereck  Francis 

22  Mar  1954 

4  Feb  1957 

P 

476 

Charles  E  WECKE-9.8.4.5h 

98452 

WECKE,  Joan  Patricia 

2  Jan  1950 

S 

485 

R  BRASSINGTON-98452h 

984531 

WECKE,  John  Andrew 

13  Mar  1973 

P 

486 

John  C  WECKE-98453 

98453 

WECKE,  John  Coates 

14  Jan  1951 

8 

486 

Joy  C.  DOYLE-98453W 

984532 

WECKE,  Richard  Michael 

19  Mar  1975 

P 

486 

John  C  WECKE-98453 

984533 

WECKE,  Sally  Anne 

23  Feb  1977 

P 

486 

John  C  WECKE-98453 

8.1.2.2W 

WHAL,  Lilian 

S 

410 

Hugh  F  P  MALLET-8.1.2.2 

213151  w 

WHITECROSS,  Beverly  Ann 

8  Jan  1961 

S 

3 

Mark  G  RADFORD-213151 

21315W 

WHYTE,  June  Marie 

28  Jun  1931 

S 

319 

M  D  RADFORD-21315 

01.512  w 

WIDDOWS,  Mary  Jane 

1850 

1922 

s 

348 

James  BOARDMAN-01.512 

963322h 

WILCOCKS,  Derick 

24  Feb  1954 

s 

279 

C  M  MITCH  ELL-963322 

9633221 

WILCOCKS,  Derick  1 

17  Oct  1979 

P 

279 

Derick  WILCOCKS-963322h 

9633222 

WILCOCKS,  Jolene  M 

25  Nov  1981 

P 

279 

Derick  WlLCOCKS-963322h 

989222 

WILEY,  Heloise 

9  Jul  1975 

P 

456 

Roderick  E  WILEY-98922h 

989221 

WILEY,  Lizelle 

25  Nov  1973 

P 

456 

Roderick  E  WILEY-98922h 

98922h 

WILEY,  Roderick  Edward 

28  Mar  1947 

s 

456 

A  ENGELBRECHT-98922 

82742h 

WILLIAMS,  Albert  Edward 

11  Nov  1930 

8 

221 

Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742 

82721 3h 

WILLIAMS,  Glen  David 

2  Dec  1956 

S 

193 

S  Lou  BOARDMAN-827213 

827423 

WILLIAMS,  Heather  Lee 

13  May  1964 

S 

224 

Derek  John  BOYD-827423h 

827421 

WILLIAMS,  Jennifer  Anne 

21  Dec  1957 

S 

222 

WADE-827421h 

142123W 

WILLIAMS,  Joan 

8 

42 

David  MORKEL-142123 

8272132 

WILLIAMS,  Karmen  D 

9  Aug  1985 

P 

193 

Glen  D  WILLIAMS-827213h 

96312 

WILLIAMS,  Maurine 

8 

271 

R  Dell  BOARDMAN-96312 

8272131 

WILLIAMS,  Nikkie  Lou 

14  Jul  1980 

P 

193 

Glen  D  WILLIAMS-827213h 

827422 

WILLIAMS,  Wendy  Jane 

30  Mar  1961 

8 

223 

Bruce  PITT-827422h 

98341 2w 

WILLOWS,  Lydia 

S 

309 

D  J  BOARDMAN-983412 

X8.5.8  h 

WILSON,  Alfred 

S 

407 

Rose  J  ROBERTS-X8.5.8 

82221  h 

WINEARLS, 

8 

90 

Sheila  BOARDMAN-82221 

82221 1 

WINEARLS,  Christopher 

P 

90 

WINEARLS-82221h 

822212 

WINEARLS,  Harold 

90 

WINEARLS-82221h 

822213 

WINEARLS,  William 

P 

90 

WINEARLS-82221h 

213142 

WINTER,  Anthony  Michael 

16  Jul  1959 

S 

7 

Rita  Dawn  HEIN-213142w 

21314h 

WINTER,  James  Godrey  H 

9  Jul  1930 

S 

318 

Y  Beryl  RADFORD-21314 

2131421 

WINTER,  Melissa  Dawn 

16  Jul  1985 

P 

7 

Anthony  M  WINTER-213142 

213141 

WINTER,  Meryl  Marjorie 

16  May  1957 

S 

5 

T  Alfred  S  BUBB-213141h 

2131423 

WINTER,  Michael  Adam 

16  Sep  1992 

P 

7 

Anthony  M  WINTER-213142 

2131422 

WINTER,  Shanna  Marie 

15  Jul  1987 

p 

7 

Anthony  M  WINTER-213142 

213143 

WINTER,  Wendy  Margaret 

4  Jan  1961 

s 

446 

Craig  K  MONK-213143h 

01.512  w 

WOOD,  Ellen  Ann 

s 

343 

James  BOARDMAN-01.512 

01.511  w 

WOOD,  Mary  Ann 

1845 

1887 

s 

342 

Ellis  C  BOARDMAN-01. 511 

04.5  h 

WOODWORTH,  Charles 

s 

371 

Ellen  BOARDMAN-04.5 

986112 

WOR,  Donald 

p 

288 

Ken  WOR-9861 1  h 

9861 1 1 

WOR,  Jennifer 

p 

288 

Ken  WOR-9861 1h 

9861 1h 

WOR,  Ken 

s 

288 

Shirley  Jean  BAILEY-9861 1 

986114 

WOR,  Peter 

p 

288 

Ken  WOR-9861 1h 

986113 

WOR,  Trevor 

p 

288 

Ken  WOR-9861 1  h 

9.8.6.5h 

WORST,  Barend  Gerrit 

s 

298 

Enid  1  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.5 

98653 

WORST,  Charmain  Enid 

1958 

s 

300 

Kevin  STOHR-98653h 

98652 

WORST,  David  Charles 

p 

298 

Barend  G  WORST-9.8.6.5h 

98651 

WORST,  Michael  John 

1952 

s 

299 

Jane  Ann  -98651  w 

8.2.8.5h 

WOTHERSPOON,  John  Hill 

7  Apr  1911 

18  Oct  1975 

s 

178 

Ada  J  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.5 

82851 

WOTHERSPOON,  Kenneth  N  6  Aug  1935 

24  Apr  1980 

p 

178 

J  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h 

1421 1h2 

WRIGHT,  Graham  Fenwick 

s 

35 

Rhoda  MORKEL-14211 

8.2.5  w 

WYATT,  Frances  Emily 

1870 

s 

373 

James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5 

8281 7w 

ZEELIE,  Leone 

19  Apr  1958 

s 

147 

D  M  BOARDMAN-82817 

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482 


UTAH  BOARDMAN-DIXON  Alphabetical  NAME  List 


Please  refer  to  the 
following  page  for  an  explanation 
of  the  ID  numbers  used  on  this  list  only 


483 


EXPLANATION    OF   FAMILY    IDENTIFICATION  NUMBER 


The  family  identification  number  is  a  simple  way  of  being  able  to 
look  at  any  of  the  names  of  Henry  Aldous  Dixon's  posterity  and  by  the 
identification  number  assigned    to    this    individual,      immediately  de- 
termine which  of  the  sixteen  children  they  descend  from.      It  will  also 
show  if  they  are  of  the  first,  second,  third  or  so,  generation  and  where 
they  fit  into  each  family  according  to  date  of  birth. 

As  an  example: 

13.112  is  the  I.  D.  No.  of  JAMES  HAROLD  MC  EWAN. 

13.  (I.  D.  No.  )  The  13th  child  ofH.A.  Dixon  is  Parley  Smith. 

13.1  (I.  D.No.)  is  Parley's  oldest  child  Vernon. 

13.11  (I.  D.  No.  )  is  Vernon's  oldest  child,  Lois. 

13.112  (I.  D.  No,  )  is  Lois'  2nd  oldest  child  James  Harold. 

Or: 

2142    (I.  D.No.)  is  assigned  to  KAY  DIXON. 

2  (I.  D.  No.  )  is  John  DeGrey  Dixon,  2nd  child  of  Henry  A.  Dixon. 
21  (I.  D.No.)  is  the  oldest  child  of  John  DeGrey  Dixon,  who  is 

Henry  Aldous  Dixon  II 
214  (I.D.No.)is  John  Aldous  Dixon,  4th  child  of  Henry  Aldous 

Dixon  II. 

2142  (I.  D.No.)  is  Kay  Dixon,  2nd  child  of  John  Aldous  Dixon. 
Or: 

16.10.2  is  the  I.  D.  No.  of  KYLE  DEGREY  CHRISTENSEN. 
16.  (I.  D.No.)  is  Arnold  Dixon,  the  16th  child  of  Henry  Aldous 
Dixon. 

16.10  (I.  D.No.)  is  the  10th  child  of  Arnold  Dixon,  Doris  Ann. 
16.10.2  (I.D.  No.)  is  Kyle  DeGrey  Christensen,  2nd  child  of 
Doris  Ann  Dixon  Christensen. 


484 


D  Ixon 
I.D.  No. 


ADAiMS 
11.  92  h        Kenneth  Brent 
Kenneth  Dixon 
Laura  Ann 
Susan  Dixon 
AIKELE 


INDEX   TO   DESCENDANTS   OF   H.    A.  DIXON 

I.D.  No. 
10.4 


11. 921 
11 . 922 
1  1.  Q2 


Fomtly  Photo 
Ileimii  Phiota 

7422  Shaunty  Maja 

742  William  Eugene 

ALVEY 

1  3.5232  Andrew  Arthur 

1  3.  5231  Ann  Marie 

13.  523  h  Bruce 

1  3.5233  Douglas  Byron 

13.5234  Katrina  Michelle 

1  3.  523  Terry  Laws 

ANDERSON 

631  2  w  Annette  Buffo 

14.414  Brians. 

14.41.10  Bruce  Summerhays 
14.419  Caroline 

14.418  Catherine 

11.61  Carol  Leslie  (Hipp) 

14.413  Clair  S. 

14.416  Clyde  Summerhays 

14.415  Colleen  (Stokes) 

14.  41  2  Craig  S. 

14.41.11  David  Summerhays 
1 1 .  6  h  Dean  Albert 

14.417  Janae 
6314  Jed  Taylor 
631  Julia  Taylor 

14.414  w  Karen  Amato  Be ve ridge 
6313  Kennen   (  Bandley  ) 

631  h  Kenneth  R. 

6311  Kristine  (Bandley) 
14.413  w  Linda  Stokes 
14.411  Lynette    (  Engle  ) 
63121  Mandi  Alese 

11.62  Michael  Albert 
14.41  h  Raymond  G. 
14.41  12  Sara 

14.41  Sarah  Summerhays 

6312  Scott  Taylor 

14.4141  Shane  Raymond 

14.4142  Tiara  Lynn 
14.4131  Tori 

11.6  Vera  Dixon 


ANDREWS 

-Alice  Delenna  Dixon 


Family  Phatsi 
Wrimii  Bkotiii 


743 

Bonnie  Ann    (  Cornish  ) 

10. 

41 

Charlene    (  Peppinger  ) 

7421 

Eric  Allen 

10. 

43 

Dixie  Lee    (  Paden  ) 

74  h 

Hyrum 

10. 

42 

Jeanne  Katherine  Truxal 

ghota 

10. 

,44 

Joseph  Dixon 

741 

Hyrum  D . 

10. 

,  4 

Robert  Bruce 

742  w 

Irene  Svensen 

74 

Mary  Dixon 

10. 

.42 

Robert  Dale 
ARMSTRONG 

M>fftnriir 

52 

h 

Anthon  H . 

521 
52 


Mary  Doris 
Nancy  McConachie 


Fimilijf  Phnto 
Hnmn  Phntn 

AUSTIN 
1  3.435  JuUe  Ann 

1  3.436  Keith 
1  3.433  Michael  Reed 

13.43  h         Richard  M. 
1  3.  434  Richard  Scott 

13.432  Sandra  Kay 

1 3. 431  Shauna  Dee 

13.43  Sherrie  Lillie  DLxon 

BALLIF 

12.42  Barbara   (Olson)(Wade ) 

12.431  Becky  Jean  (Garner) 

12.432  Brian  Scott 
12.4121         Brittany  Kay 
12.434  Bryce  Dixon 

12.412  w      Carolee  Christensen 
12.4111  Chelsea 

12.433  Debra  Ann 
12.  4  Edna  Dixon 

IliJtffli  f 

g  amity  Bhntr 

Hamo  Phatai 

12.413  Jan 

12.41  w        Kay  Anderson 

12.411  w      Linda  Marie  Towers 
12.41  Mark  Dixon 

12.412  Mark  Gordon 
12.4  h  Mark  Squires 

^^^^^^ 

12.411  Michael  Edward 

1  2.  43  Scott  Walter 

12.43  w        Sherma  Nancy  Craven 

BAKER 
13.741  Andrew  Jayson 

1  3.  742  Daniel  Joseph 

1  3.  74  Judy  Dixon 

13.74  h        Robert  Daniel 


485 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF  H, 


A.  DIXON 


i.  D.  No. 


6  313 
63]  ] 
63]  3 
6311 
631  3 
631  1 

13.  6 


1  3.  61  w 
1  3.  62  w 


BAND LEY 
Fred 

Je  remiah  Ph  ill  ip 
Kennen  Anderson 
Kristine  Anderson 
Nicholas  Edward 
Phillip  Bench 
BARRETT 
■^•""i  nirnn 
Phota- 
^  ■ n.r 

""^  '1  y  Ph  ntn 

Carol  Roundy 
Cynthia  Gordon 


13.61! 

Jackie  Kim 

1  3.  6  h 

John  Byron 

PhuLu 

13.621 

John  Michael 

13. 615 

Kandie  Lee 

13.613 

Kristine    f  Harward  ) 

13.  612 

Lewis  Kevin 

13.  62  w 

LindaDee  Urvina 

13. 622 

Melissa  Dawn 

13.  62 

Michael  Wayne 

13.6111 

Rusty  Lee 

13.  6112 

Ryan  Kim 

13. 61  w 

Sandra  Good 

13.  61 

Shirl  Jack 

13.611  w      Tracy  Lynn  Jensen 

13.  614 

Veda  Kay  Lynn 

13.  62  w 

Vicki  A. 

BECKER 

8552 

Benjamin  Mark 

855 

Cheryl  Ann  Dixon 

8551 

Jonathan  Lloyd 

855  h 

Mark  Stanley 

BELBACK 

16. 921 

Crystal 

16. 92  h 

Don 

16.  92 

Michele  Dixon 

BELL 

2114  h 

John  Dalton 

21241 

Mary  MeUissa 

21 14 

Sylvia  Shaw 

BEYERS 

11.  21  h 

James  Lawrence 

11. 212 

Johanna 

11. 213 

Katherine  Norma 

11. 211 

Marrissa  Suzanne 

11.21 

Sharon  Lynn  Tangren 

BIGELOW 

8225 

Ambe  r 

8221  1 

Brand ie  Lee 

8221 

Brent  R. 

82231 

Camille 

8221  w 

Carol  Ann  Sutton 

8224 

Cindy   (  Gunter  ) 

82212 

Cody  Rex 

8222 

Elaine  (NicoI)(Martinez) 

8223 

Glen  M, 

82232 

Leslie  Amber 

I.D.  No. 

822 
822  h 
822  3  w 

752 

7513 
7511 
7512 
7551 
755  w 
75  h 

753 
75 


754 
751  w 

755 
751 

72  h 

722  w 

7212 

7216 

7214 

7223 

722 

721  1 

721 

7222 

721  w 
7215 

722  w 

721  3 

722  w 
72 


BIGELOW 

Lois  Amber  Ford 
Rex 

Vickie  Lee  Davis 
BJORKLUND 

Barbara  Gail    (  Meyers  ) 

Bobbi  Joan 

Cindy 

Debbie 

Deena 

Diane 

Erling  T. 

Gloria  Faye    '  Nichols  ) 
Harriett  Faye  Dixon 


■Homo  PKotQ. 

Janet  Marie    (  Machado  ) 

Pat  Nicholes 

Richard  Erling 

Robe rt  Gary 
BOOTH 

Albert  Warren  (Photo)  213 

Carrie  Hendricksen 

Cathe  r  ine 

Christianne 

Cynthia 
Gary  Lee 
Gary  Lynn 
Gordon  David 
Gordon  Dixon 
Gregory 

June  Phoebe  Erskine 
Michael  Thomas 
Sherry  Ann  Gaudio 
Stephen  M. 
Tawn  Lee 
Vesta  Dixon 

H  i  r  t  n  ryi 


7221 

Warren  Lynn 

2113  h 

BORDEAUX,  Will 

BOREN 

13. 521 

Cynthia  Laws 

8511 

David 

8513 

Elisabeth 

13. 5213 

Emily  Kay 

1 3. 5214 

J oshua  Kenneth 

13.  52  h 

Kenneth 

851 

Marjorie  Jean  Dixon 

8512 

Michael 

851  h 

Robert  Reed 

8514 

Stephen  Ralph 

BOS  HARD 

8113  w 

Andrea  Stubbs 

81  h 

Arnold 

812 

Arnold  Bliss 

486 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

BOSHARD 

I.D.  No. 

CAxNNON 

8113 

Arnold  Von  HoUen 

2153 

Kristen  Dixon 

8112 

Beverly  Ann    (  Wakefield  ) 

2151 

Lucile  Dixon 

8121 

Gary  Blis s 

2152 

Mark  Dijcon 

81111 

Clifford  Dean 

215  h 

Mark  W. 

81112 

Dallas  Nelson 

215 

Ruth  Dixon 

811 

Dean  D  ixon 

CARROL 

Bin  w 

Dianne  Nelson 

1 3. 5261 

Berniece  Elaine 

8121  w 

Eileen  Boswell 

1  3.  526  h 

Charles 

81 

Erma  Mae  Dixon 

1 3. 526 

Linda  Laws 

1  3.  5262 

Shaun 

^^^^^^^ 

CHID  ESTER 

8712 

B  rook 

871 

Jo  Ann  Fallentine 

871  h 

Lynn  U. 

8123 

G  ina 

871 1 

Scott 

812  w 

Glenna  Rae  Edwards 

8713 

Whitney  Kate 

81211 

Jess ica  Arm 

CHILDS 

81212 

Kelly 

14.  51 

Ann   (  Daybell  ) 

811  w 

Norma  Heatherly 

14. 56  w 

Ann  Lee  Averett 

811  1 

Norman  Dean 

14. 561 

Benjamin  Steven 

8122 

Steven  Allan 

14. 542 

Cody  Bernell 

BOVINGDON 

14. 535 

C  rystal 

441 

Diane  Dangerfield 

14. 531 

Jason  Myron 

441  h 

James 

14.  53 

John  Myron 

441  1 

James,  Jr. 

14. 532 

Joshua  Norman 

4413 

Lynne 

14.  52 

Judith    (  Lucia  ) 

4412 

Michael 

14. 536 

Kenneth  Parker 

BOWERS 

14.  55 

Kristine    (  Osborn 

4421  h 

Roge  r 

14. 562 

Linda  Ann 

4421 

Susan  Lanahan 

14. 533 

Marie 

BOWLES 

14.  5 

Maurine  Dixon 

10. 62  h 

Brent 

'Photo- 

10. 622 

Brent  Jason 

Hiotopy 

10. 624 

Heathe  r 

10. 623 

Jinette 

10. 621 

Robert  John 

10. 625 

Ryan  Duane 

14.  5 

Myron  DeVere 

10.  62 

Suzette  Schugk 

10. 626 

Vaughn  Jay 

14. 534 

Nathan  John 

BROCKBANK 

14.  54 

Richard  Dixon 

624  h 

Allen  Brent 

14.  56 

St  even  LeRoy 

6241 

Allen  Brent,  Jr. 

14. 53  w 

Susan  Parke  r 

6242 

Anne 

14. 54  w 

Trudy  Edna  Jenson 

6246 

Dixon  Taylor 

14. 541 

Yancy  Richard 

624 

Kathryn  Dee  Taylor 

CHRISTENSEN 

6244 

Laura 

16. 10  h 

Bruce  J. 

6243 

Lynn  (F) 

.Phata 

6247 

Mary  Kathryn 

16.  10 

Doris  Ann  Dixon 

6245 

Rebecca 
BUCKLEY 

•Phctc 

13. 212  h 

Gaylen  Mel 

13.  2122 

Kirsten  Mae 

13. 2121 

Mayken  Dot 

16. 10. 5 

Jason  Dixon 

13.212 

Shelly  Olson 

16. 10. 3 

Jennifer 

13. 2123 

Trevor  Rusken 

16.  10.6 

Joshua  Daniel 

BUSHNELL 

16.  10.  2 

Kyle  DeGrey 

6141 

Marrianne  Frampton 

16.  10.  1 

Lesa  Ann 

6141  h 

Ned  Booth 

16.  10.  4 

Matthew  B. 

487 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS   OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

233 
2332 
233  h 
233  1 

74  3  2 
743 
743  h 
743  I 

10.  2  h 

10. 22  w 
10. 222 
10. 2!  w 
10. 212 
10.  2 


10. 221 
10.  22 
10. 213 
10.  21 
10. 211 
10. 223 

6341  h 
6341 

8612 
8613 
861 
861  h 
861 1 

10. 33  h 
10.  33 
10. 331 

2532 

253 

2534 

2531 

2533 

253  h 

43 
4 

442 
45 


441 
47 

44  w 
46 


CLEGG 

Barbara  Arm  Dixon 
Brent  D. 
Jack  Alvin 
Michael  S. 
CORNISH 

Ashlie  Melissa 
Bonnie  Ann  Aikele 
Clayton  J.  ,  Jr. 
Rebecca  Lynn 
COWLEY 

Angus  Wayne 

Cheryl  Janeene  Tueller 
Corbin  Tyler 
Norma  Jean  Hadley 
Robin 

Ruby  Dixon 

^imily  Phntn 

Sheri  Lyn 
Shirl  Curtis 
Susan 

Wayne  Dixon 
Wendy 

Whitney  Anne 
CRAIG 
John 

Shelly  K.  Woodruff 
CROWLEY 
Colette 
Colin  Thos. 
Kathryn  Dixon 
Thomas  Edward 
T  rent 
DAHLBERG 

Kenneth  E.  ,  Jr. 
Lynn  Ann  Lewis 
Wayne  Kenneth 
DAINES 

Anne  Elaine 
Barbara  Ann  Markham 
John  Thomas 
Richard  Weldon 
Russell  Lewis 
Weldon  Lee 
DANGER  FIELD 
-Aff-nn. 

Alice  Smith  Dixon 

-Vopy  Brief  T  ifn  Slr.atafa 
Carolyn   (  Lanahan  ) 
Clifford  Dixon 

■Photo -I — Hiotopy 


42  w 
41 
4  h 

451 

451  1 

422 

421 

451 

42 


•fi  i  rthpla  ww 
Diane    (  Bovingdon  ) 
Donna  Mae 
Florence  John 

Grace    (  Harding  ) 


19" 


I.  D.  No. 

DANGERFIELD 
44  Harold  Dixon 

•Photc 

_p-^^ji.,,  Phntn 
H^rv^^  Phnrn. 
Helen  Morrison 
J abe  z  Aldous 
Jabez  W, 

^'zi  y  Di  iLf  Llfu  CkeiLlr 
J.  William 
J.  William,  Jr. 
Karen   (  Fisher  ) 
Kay    {  Nunnally  ) 
Patricia  Ellen  McEwen 
Royden  J. 

W  i  f  tnn-y. 

P  i  1  tii|il  1 1.  ij 
^^512  Stephanie  Deanne 

DAVIES 
21 1  24  Amber  Rebecca 

21123  Jennifer  Erin 

21  1  2  h  John  Alleman 

21121  Jon  Shaw 

21 122  Michael  Scott 
2112             Sand  ra  Shaw 

DAVIS 

7324  Amy  Ellen 

7322  Becki 
8562  Brant  Coy 
856  h            Brent  Lee 

7323  Glen  Harold 
732  h  Harold  Keith 

7325  Jill  Ann 
8561              Jordan  Daniel 
7321  Micki 

856  Sandra  Lee  Dixon 

732  Shirley  Mae  Dixon 

DAYBELL 

14.  51  Ann  Childs 

14.51  h        Grant  Lanny 

14. 51 2  Jesse  Glen 

14.  514  Katherine  Ann 

14.511  Keith  Grant 

14.  513  Richard  Myron 

DECKER 
82122  Brooke 
82121  Christoph  er  Gean 

8212  Lori  Jean  Simmons 

8212  h  Willard  Gean 

DE  GRAW 

6222  Derk  Taylor 
622  Janice  Taylor 

6223  Gregory  Taylor 
6225  Michael 

6221  Michele 
622  h  Monte 

6224  Nicole 
DE  GREY 

Sarah  DeGrey  Dixon 
Phata. 


488 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS  OF   H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

13.  5  h 

13.  52 
13.  51 
13.  5 


12. 211 

12.2116 
12.2113 
12.2114 
12. 21  1  h 
12.  211  1 
12.  21  12 

12.  21  15 

16.  73 
16.731 
16. 73  h 

21411 
84  w 

13.  2 

12.  33 
11. 

763  w 

10.4 

4 

14.  3 
16.  84 
7353 
863  w 

13.  6 
12.  5 
11.  95 
8631 
16.  114 
8521 
16. 


14.  7 

12.  242 
12. 241 
11.8 
233 
2352 

13.  7 


1 1 .  94  w 
12. 231 
2364 
16.  33 


DENIS  ON 

Byron  Leslie 
■Photo 

Elaine  Joyce  (Laws)  (Patters^ 

Inez  Berniece 

Inez  Dixon 
Phntn 
■  Hjgtnry 
•?^mily  Phmtn 
■J-fnma  Phntfl 
DENS  LEY 

Colleen  Taylor 

Logan  Taylor 

London  Thomas 

Ma  r  La  nne 

Steven  Thomas 

Steven  Travis 

Tiffany  Lynn 

Wendy 
DEVINE 

Marilyn  Richardson 

Me  I  is  sa 

Robe rt  F  rank 
DDCON 

Adria  Ann 

Adryne  Hodson 

Afton   (  Wagstaff  ) 

Alan  Romney 

Albert  Frederick 

Alberta  Mae 

Alice  Delenna    (  Andrews  ) 

Alice  Smith    (Dangerfield  ) 

Allie    (  Gardne  r  ) 

Angela 

Angle  Lynn 

Ann  Marie  Begin 

Anna   (  Barrett  ) 

Amy  LaVern   (  Larson  ) 

Amy  Lynne 

Amy  Marie 

Andrew  Jerald 

Andrea  Lynn 

Arnold 

Vary  Rriaf  T  ifa  Slratrh 
Arthur  DeCrey 

■Vany  Bpiaf  T.ifa  Slr.atch 
Arthur  Smoot 
Ashley 
Audra 
Baby 

Barbara  Ann   (  Clegg) 
Barbara  Maureen 
Bert  Lester 

ghota 

44iotoiiy 

family  ffhotOi 

j^omc  Phata 
Bonnie  Kay  Howell 
Brenda    (  Hills  ) 
Brennan  Russ 
Brent 


I.  D.  No. 

DIXON 
7314  Bret  Glen 

13.411  Brian  Garth 

16.5  Bruce  Royden 

Photo. 

Family  Phmtm 
Homo  Phata. 

16.111  Camille 
16.421  Camille 
13.133  Carl  Vern 
13.  13  Carl  William 

242  w  Carleen  May  Dyer 

II.  9  w  Carol  Collard  (Photo) 
2431              Catherine  Bradford 

3  w  Catherine  Kezie  Morgan 

Vary  Rria^  Lifo  Skotoh- 

1  1 .  1  w  Cecile  Clark 

Photo 

11.11  Cecile  Marjorie    (  Smith  ) 

10.  Charles  Owen 

Vory  Bficf  Life  Sketch 
7344  Cherilyn  Jo 

855  Cheryl  Ann  Dixon  (Becker) 

2421  Christopher  Dyer 

7312  Cindi  Marlene    (  Roberts  ) 

16.44  w        Cindy  Roberts 
13.  13  w        Cleone  Rappley  Thurber 
11.3  Clifton  Rasmussen 

16.5  w  Colleen  Callister 

■Photo 
16.812  Collette 
761  Constance  Lee    (  Rich  ) 

12.  222  Cynthia  Sue    (  G  ibbs  ) 
2351              Dale  Lee 

16.61  Dana  John 

1  2.233  Daniel  Peterson 

7351  Darin  Richard 

16.  123  David  Allen 

16.  53  David  Callister 

12.24  David  Chipman 

12.243  David  Chipman,  Jr. 

1 1 .  94  David  Harry 
216               David  Robert 

862  Deanna   {  Marshall) 

12.23  w        Deanne  Peterson 

12.321  Debbie 

11.93  Deborah 

235  DeGrey  LeRoy 

16.  82  Denise    (  Kelly  ) 

16.43  Dennis  Dastrup 

16.112  Diana 
2412  Diane 

13.  131  Diana  Lynn 

12.  31  Diane    (  Tempest  ) 
13.41  w        Di  Ane  McDonald 
12.  32  w        Diane  Scott 

234  Dixie  Beth 

12.3  Donald  Maiben 

Photai 
Iliotopy 
rutmil'.'  Photo. 


Mamo  Phata 


489 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS  OF 


H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

12.  32 
853  w 
16.  ]0 
212 
864 
16.  9 


8535 
87 

12.4 
16.4 


16.41 
14.  w 

11.4 

73  w 

733 

16.81  w 
n.  96 
81 

24  w 

83 
8. 

13.  3 


31  w 
85  w 

16.  2 

763 

10.  5  w 
16.  3  w 
16.  6 


12.  22 
12.  2 


16.  1 
24  3 


DIXON 

Donald  Romney 

Donna  Penrod 

Doris  Ann   (  Christensen  ) 

Dorothy    (  Harrison  ) 

Do  r  se  y 

Douglas  VVayne 
Wirrnry, 
^omn  Photo  I 


Drew  Ward 

Edith  Alice    f  Fallentme  ) 
Edna    f  Ballif  ) 
Eldon  Arnold 


Eldon  Reed 

Electa  LaPrele  Smoot 

Vory  Buiof  Life  ShuUlj- 

Elmo  Arthur 

Elva  Ellen  Schemensky 
Ph  oto. 

Elva  Jean    (  Elliott  ) 

Emarene  Graff 

Emily  Ann 

Erma  Mae    (  Boshard  ) 
Erma  Murdock 

Ernest  Arnold 
Ernest  DeGrey 

Eugene  Pari 

Photo 

History 

Home  Photo 
Eva  Ruthe  Mildenhall 

Eva  Ruth  Ward 

■J'hota  . 
Evelyn    (  Smith  ) 
Evelyn  Rose 
Florence  Janeczko 

Phntn 

Florence  Rosella  Marks 

Floyd  Preston 

Phnto. 
-"ifitn  n/ . 
^^■"-My  Phnta 
""-na  Phntn 
F red  Chipman 
Fred  Walter 
_P|^^^.p 

■Wi  rtm  »yi. 
Family  Phnta 

Fulvia  Call 

G.  Michael 


I.D.  No. 

863 

16.8  w 
76 


853 
8522 
14.  8 
73 


312  w 
1  3.  I  3  w 
16.  7 
27 

16.  3 


10. 512 
16.  31 
8533 
15. 
75 
7  w 

11.1 


16.422 
14.  6 
13.  7  w 

12.  2  w 

16.  9  w 


21 


1 

16.  12 
16.  1 


16. 1 15 
16.  4  w 


DIXON 

Gary  Ronald 
Ge  nniel  Larsen 

■  Photo 
George  S. 
Photo 
Hi  rto  py. 
-*  amily  Phgjt»i> 
•Homo  Phota 
Gerald  Ernest 
Gina  Lee 

Gladys    (  Nelson  ) 
Glen  Hands 
PhuLu- 

-F im  i]n  Phota 

Glenda  Cleveland 
Gloria  Ann  Evans 
Gloria  xMay    (  Richardson) 
G  rant 

Grant  DeGrey 
Photo 
i  gtr?  ry  ■ 

Gregory  Charles 
Gregory  Marks 
Guy  Wayne 

Harriet  Amelia    (  West  ) 
Harriet  Faye  (Bjorklund) 
Harriet  Hands 

Vory  R  riof  Lifo  Skatgh 
Harry  Albert 


-Hnmn  Phmtia. 

Hayley 

Helen   (  Payne  ) 
Helen  Andelino 


Helen  Chipman 

Helen  Konopelski 

PhotO- 
Henry  Aldous 

Henry  Aldous  II 


H-rma  Phntn 
Henry  Alfred 
Howard  Allen 
Howard  Banks 
■Phota. 

H-ma  Phntn, 
Howard  Marks 
Ila  Jean  Hair 


490 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.  D.  No, 

DIXON 

731  v.-  Ina  Mae  Woolsey 

13.  5  Inez    (  Denison  ) 

13.31  James  Eugene 

241  James  R. 
16.13  Janet    (  Rees  ) 

231  Jean  Luella    (  Smith  ) 
16.45  Jeannine 

11  .  94 1  Jenna'e r  Kay 

16.  11  Jerald  Lamar  ^ 

7621  jeremiv  N/latthew 

16.52  Joan 

8524  Joe  Erik 

214  John  Aldous 

2  John  DeG  rev 

-Vory  Biriof  Liia  Slr.atch 

242  Joseph  M. 

236  w  Judith  Louise  Russ 
13.  74  Judy    (  Baker  ) 
762  w  Judy  Gayle  Woods 

12.  23  w  Judy  Williams 
16.122  Julia 

1  2.  224  Jul ie  Anne 

232  June  Mary    (  Robinson  ) 
16.  11  w  Karen  Haymond 

16.91  Karen  Joan 

852  w  Karen  Lee  Marrott 

734  w  Karen  McClellan 

214  w  Karma  Jeppson 

861  Kathryn   (  Crowley  ) 

2142  Kay    {  Lee  ) 

235  w  Kay  Darlene  Dix 

16,  14  Kenneth  Call 

12. 325  Kerry  E. 

10.  52  Kevin  Charles 

8534  Kimberly 

16.54  Kristin 

7354  Kristin  Ann 

16.121  Kristina 

16.  94  Kurt  Douglas 

16.42  Larry  Dean 

10.  51  Larry  Owen 

16,423  Laura 

8543  Laura  Joanne 

3121  Le  Ann  Layne 

82  Leah  Lillian   (  Ford  ) 

7631  lae  Andrew 

13.  121  Le    Ann   (  Rowley  ) 

14.  Le  Roy 

Vary  Briaf  Liia  "iV.mieh 

14,  1  Le  Roy  Smoot 

311  Leslie    (  Hardin  ) 

12.3  w  Lettie  Vilate  Rorrmey 

Phmtm 

16.  w  Letitia  May  Banks 

-Very  Bgiof  I  ifo  SVatr-h 

237  Linda 

841  Linda    (  Rose  ) 

16,  12  w  Linda  Jean  Mangum 

II.  91  Linda  Kay   (  Mariotti  ) 

2143  Lisa 
7343  Lisa  Ann 


I.  D.  No, 

DIXON 
1  2.  223  Lisa  Kay 

13.11  Lois    (  McEv.-an  ) 

16,6  w  Lois  Mai  Dickenson 

13.  1  w  Loleta  Wiscomb 

-.Phmta. 

7313  Lori  Jean 

213  Louise    f  Larkin  ) 

26  Lucian  DeGrey 

21  w  Lucile  Knowlden 

23  w  Luella  Hannah  Madsen 

12.  w  Luthenia  (Louie)  Maiben 

16.51  Lynn  Ann    (  Farnsworth  ) 

8523  Marc  Stanley 

13.  12  w  Margaret  Anne  Simpson 

14.  23  Margaret  Electa 

244  w  Maria  Cristina  Puerta 

6  Maria  Louise    (  Taylor  )  4, 

851  Marjorie  Jean   (  Boren  ) 

2354  Mark  DeGrey 

•2411  Mark  Eyring 

74  Mary   (  Aikele  ) 

13.42  Mary  Ann   (  Olson  ) 

8  w  Mary  Ann  Painter 

Mary  Ann  Smith 
Phota 

13.73  w        Mary  DeGruchy 

842  Mary  Ellen 

13,w  Mary  Etola  Dangerfield 

-irary  Briaf  Liia  Slr.otah. 
13.41  w        Mary  Jane  Chattin 

12.  21  Mary  Lou   f  Taylor  ) 
13,4  w         Mary  Matilda  Hills 

13.  3  w         Martha  Bernard 
16,113  Matthew  Jerald 

25  Maud    (  Markham  ) 

23  w  Maureen  Welker 

Phata 

14.  5  Maurine    (  Childs  ) 
731  Max  Glen 

2362  Megan 

II,  9  Melvin  Rasmussen 

Photo. 
Hietory 
Family  Phete 
Hama  Ph8t» 

843  Merrill  Verl 
12,232  Michael 

16,  32  Michael  DeGrey 

2353  Michael  Kent 

312  Michael  Layne 

2432  Michael  Romney 

16.  92  Michele    (  Belback  ) 

12.  323  Michelle 
12.221  Michelle  Jo  (Gregg) 

11.2  Mildred    (  Tangren  ) 


491 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF  H. 


A.  DIXON 


I.  D.  No. 

16.811 
2422 

II.  5 
854  w 
16.  83 
14.  2  w 

10.  5 


8541 
13, 

1  3.  71 
12. 22  w 
12. 24  w 
16.  62 
14.  2 


14,  21 
13.  122 
244 

13. 731 

21  1 
85 


852 
31 


13.4 


13.  41 
12.  I 
12.  23 

735 
762 
16.  8 


13.412 

9 

13.  73 
16.  44 


DIXON 
Monica 
Nicole  Noelle 
Norma    (  Jess  ) 
Norma  Jeanne  Allan 
Norman  Paul 
Ora  Ande  rson 

PhQte 
Ov.-en  George 

.Hnma  Phetei 

Hiftnry.. 
Pamela  Jeanne 
Parley  Smith 

Vnry  Brial  T  i  fo  Skptoh. 
Patricia 

Patricia  Donahue 
Patricia  Stewart 
Paul  Raymond 
Paul  Smoot 
D}-|  >^^.p 

Paul  Smoot,  Jr. 
Pauline    (  Wilder  ) 
Peter  M. 
Phaed  ra 

Phyllis    (  Shaw  ) 
Ralph 

W  i  otiB  ■ 
fnmily  Pheta. 

Ro^^  Phntn 
Ralph  Stanley 
Raymond  Lane 


famtly  Phote 

Hnmn  Phota  . 
Reed  Dangerfield 

Hi  rtnry. 

""mn  Phnlii 
Reed  Garth 

Rhea  Luthenia    (  Reeve 
Richard 
Richard  S. 
Robert  George 
Robert  Norman 

J'T  i  gtn  Bijft 
JT^^ny  Phntn 
Hnma  ffhirtei 

Robert  Reed 

Robert  Smith 

Robert  Timothy 

Roger  Duane 


I.D.  No. 
86 


8542 
854 
10.  2 
24 


11.7 

215 

21412 

7352 

8544 

2363 

856 

5 

2  w 


16.  4  w 

14.4 

12.  322 
12. 324 
11.  w 

2361 
16. 124 

13.  124 
13.43 
735  w 
16. 42  w 
763 

10. 51  w 

732 

7315 

23 


236 

10.  3 
16.  63 
2141 
16.  81 

11.  92 
13.  123 
241  w 
8531 
13.132 
731  1 
8532 


DIXON 
Ronald 

-Hi  rtnr  i.i_ 

-H-ma  Pi  1 11  III 


■^'"Llij»i  mud  Ho  me 
Ronald  Jesse 
Ronald  Ward 
Ruby    f  Cowley  ) 
Rulon  Sterling 

-Hi  f  tQry. 

'•Homo  Phota- 


Ruth 

Ruth  Marion   (  Cannon  ) 
Ryan  Aldous 
Ryan  Glen 
Ryan  James 
Ryan  Patrick 
Sandra  Lee    (  Davis  ) 
Sarah  Ann   (  McConachie  ) 
Sarah  Ann  Lewis 

Sarah  DeGrey 

Sarah  Jean  Dastrup 

P}-J  Q  I 

Sarah  Vera  (Summerhays) 

Scott 

Sean  R. 

Sena  Rasmussen 

•V'OPy  Bgiof  L  ifc  SltaKl'i 
Shannon  DeGrey 
Shaunna 

Sherline    f  Mitchell  ) 
Sherrie  Lillie    (  Austin  ) 
Sherry  Lynn  Pyper 
Shiela  Higgins 
Shirel  Ferris 
Shirley  Ann  Orpen 
Shirley  Mae    (  Davis  ) 
Stacy  Lynn 
Stanley  Lewis 
Phottt 

■Jimily  Phate. 

Hramo  ffheva. 
Stanley  Lewis,  Jr. 
Stella   (  Lewis  ) 
Stephanie  Gwyn 
Steven  John 
Steven  Lewis 
Susan   (  Adams  ) 
Suzane    (  Pulsipher  ) 
Suzanne  Eyring 
Te  resa 
Teresse  Kay 
Terri  Mae    (  Vaksinick  ) 
Thai  Wade 


492 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS   OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.  D.  No. 

DIXON 

13.72  Thomas  Anthony 

"341  Timothy  Hugh 

7632  Timothy  Paul 

16.  93  Todd  DeCrey 

7342  Todd  William 

10.511  Travis  Owen 

2141  w  Val  Fulmer 

10.  1  VaLera    (  Ririe  ) 

76  V,-  Veon  Ceilings 
Phata. 

II.  6  Vera    (  Ande  rson  ) 
84  Verl  Grant 

Jamily  Phntm 

'^^"ilci'T-ninsi  Hnmai 

13.  12  Vern  Lee 

86  w  Verneda  Jackson 

13.1  Vernon  Lee 

■IliiJtoiiy. 
Fim  ily  Phntn 
44om9  Photo.. 
72  Vesta    (  Booth  ) 

10.6  Virginia  (  Schugk  ) 
10  w  Virginia  Beckstead 

yary  Rriaf  life  Slr.atah 

13.7  w  Virginia  Oswald 
84  w  Virginia  Poulson 

14.  22  Vivian    {  McKay  ) 
1  2.                 Walter  DeCrey 

^Toiiy  Briaf  T  ifa  S^ratrrh 
763  3  Wayne  Daniel 

7  William  Aldous 

Vopy  Br^af  T  ifa  Slrattih 
734  William  Frank 

71  William  Hands 

243  w  Yvonne  Romney 

DOMINE 
2124  Lisbeth  Harrison 

2124  h  Steven  Anthony 

DUNCAN 
6113  Kathy  Fisher 

61131  Megan 
6113  h  Paul  H. 

EJOVEC 
4423  Amy  Lanahan 

4423  h  Gerald 

ELLIOTT 


I.D.  No. 

ENGLE 

14.4113  Melanie 
14.4111  Melissa 

14.4114  Spencer  Caleb 
FALLENTINE 

873  w  Annette  W.  Bean 

87  h  Bernard  Carl 

PKoto. 

872  Carolyn    (  Gilstrap  ) 

8731  Dustin  Carl 

87  Edith  Alice  Dbcon 

■gheta  . 

H  ioto  »yi 

■  F-imily  Phmto 

Jo  Ann    (  Chidester  ) 
Kathleen  Kastrinkas 
Michael  Dixon 
Robert  Bernard 
Susan    (  Flatberg  ) 
EARNS WORTH 
Lynn  Ann  Dixon 
Paul  J. 
FARRER 

David  Glen 
Ellen  Kartchner 
Rand  Glen 
FISHER 

Elayne  Taylor 
Grant  A. 
Hillary 

Jeffrey  Taylor 
Karren  Dangerfield 
Kathy    (  Duncan  ) 
Donnette  Morrison 
Terri   (  Jensen  ) 
FLATBERG 
David  R. 
Jenny 

Susan  Fallentine 
FORD 

Anginita  Maria  Van  Derbeck 
Cambric  Emma 
Cimony  Anna 
Cynthia 
Dale 

David  Menton 
Dixon  Alton 
James  Eric 

Janice  Ann   (  Nee  rings  ) 
Kathleen 

Leah  Lillian  Dixon 
ghote 


871 

873  w 
875 
873 
874 

16.51 
16.51  h 

6841 
684 
684  h 

611 
611  h 
61121 
6112 

422 
6113 
6112  w 
6111 

874  h 
8741 
874 

823  w 
II. 222 
11. 221 
8233 
8232 
1 1. 223 
823 

1 1 , 22  h 
824 
8231 
82 


733 

Elva  Jean  Dixon 

7331 

Kellie  Jean   (  Witte  ) 

733  h 

Kenneth  Lee 

J-Imma  Pho 

7332 

Keri  Lee 

7333 

Shane  D. 

822 

Lois  Amber  ( 

Bigelow  ) 

7334 

Travis  Gunner 

8235 

Marianne 

ENGLE 

821 

Marilyn  Mae  { 

Simmons 

14.411  h 

Eldean  Roy 

82  h 

Mayo  Alton 

14. 41 1  2 

Joshua 

Phata. 

14. 41 1 

Lynette  Anderson 

11.  22 

Nancy  Ann  Tangren 

493 


INDEX  TO 


I.D.  No. 

FORD 

O  "5  T  y< 

Steven  Mathew 

r R AMPTON 

0  J  4  0 

Alan  Taylor 

0  1  4  n 

Boyd  M. 

0  14  3 

Bruce  Taylor 

0  !  4  J  W 

Connie  Lynne  Bird 

0  1  4 

David  Taylor 

A  1  A 
0  1  4 

Dixie  Taylor 

0  ]  4  J  1 

Je  remy  Taylor 

A  1  47 

i\ent  i  aylor 

0  J  4  W 

Keri  Ann  Wheadon 

A  1  4  1 

Marrianne    f  Bushnell  ) 

A  1  4n 

r^aul  i  aylor 

6 1 44 

S\is  an 

2113  he 

Amy  Suzanne 

21131 

■r^niia  rvacnteen 

21132 

E  r  1  n 

2!  I  3 

Kathlf>pn  Sha«/ 

2113  he 

i^-c  1  ry  ococt 

?  11  3  h 

iS-irK  JLdward 

GARDNER 

14.  3 

Allie  Dixon 

14. 312 

Genevieve 

14.  31 

James  Dixon 

14. 31  w 

Martha  Grover 

14.  3  h 

Reed  Snow 

fihntn 

14. 311 

Robert  G  rover 

14. 314 

Stewart  G rover 

14.313 

Thomas  Grover 

GARNER 

12.431 

Becky  Jean  Ballif 

12.431  1 

Shane  Vern 

12.431  h 

I       Vern J. 

GEORGE 

2123 

Judith  Harrison 

21231 

Samuel  Nephi 

2123 

Steven  Michael 

GIBBS 

12. 222 

Cynthia  Sue  Dixon 

12.  222  h 

Richard  F. 

GILSTRAP 

872 

Carolyn  Fallentine 

8721 

Christopher 

8722 

Mollie 

8721  h 

Ralph  M. 

GRAHAM 

14. 43  h 

Daniel  Watkins 

14.  43 

Diana  Summerhays 

GREGG 

1 2. 221  h 

Mathew 

12.  221 

Michelle  Jo  DLxon 

GREGSON 

6231 

Carol  Lyn  Richards 

623  1  1 

Daniel  Kim 

623  1  h 

Kim  Wolsey 

OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

GRIGGS 

16. 211 

Brian  'A'ilfred 

16.212 

Deborah  Kay 

16. 216 

Julie  Dionne 

16.  21 

Karen  Ann  Smith 

16. 215 

Kathryn  Ann 

16. 214 

Kent  David 

16. 213 

Stephen  Smith 

16.21  h        Wilford  Charles 

GUNTER 

8224 

C  indy  B  ige  low 

82242 

Gale  Tex 

82241 

Jeremiah  Michael 

8224  h 

Robert  Michael 

HARDIN 

311 

Leslie  Dixon 

3111 

Leslie  Layne 

311  h 

Thom.as  Ray 

3112 

Vernon  Shayne 

HARDING 

46  h 

Curtis  P. 

pi-i 

46 

Grace  Dangerfield 

-Phcita 

462 

Judy  Ann   (  Pugh  ) 

461 

Miriam    (  Waterman  ) 

HARMON 

14.  611  h       Mark  Lewis 

14. 611 

Robin  Lee  Ipsen 

HARRISON 

2127 

Angela 

212 

Dorothy  Dixon 

2125 

Heather 

2126 

Holly    f  Jensen  ) 

2123 

Judith    (  George  ) 

2121 

Linda  Lucille  (  Welling  ) 

2124 

Lisbeth    (  Domine  ) 

21  22 

Patricia    (  Patcyk  ) 

212  h 

Virl  L. 

HARWARD 

13.613  h 

Gregory  J, 

13.  613 

Kristine  Barrett 

13. 6131 

Tamera  Lynn 

13. 6132 

Tasha  Lee 

HEAL 

687  h 

Alan  Perry 

6872 

Amy  Louise 

6871 

Maria  Ann 

687 

Rosena  Louise  Kartchner 

HILLS 

12. 231 

Brenda  Dixon 

12. 231  h 

Dal 

HIPP 

11.61 

Carol  Leslie  Anderson 

11.611 

Daniel  Edward 

11.612 

Robert  Dean 

11.61  h 

William  E. 

HODSON 

6331 

Diane  Taylor 

633  1  1 

Lane  Taylor 

6331  h 

Scott  Linn 

494 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


ID  \"n 

^  A  1-1 

Barbara  June  Payne 

1  A  AT'? 

J  T  ,    Z  I  J 

Bradley  Pavne 

IT,       i  T 

I'i .  Die 

J  analyn 

r\ o De  rt  i-ee 

14  All 

Robin  Lee    f  Harmon  ) 

'  1  '  n  h 

w  i    .  U  [1 

D a v id  Dee 

2126 

iiOLiy  narnson 

611]] 

J  cxjiiiic  r  Aviavirine 

61  1  1  h 

6111 

JESS 

11.51 

w  a.  i  Uo.  I  d  llll 

11,5 

r\  o  r  ma  D  Lx  o  n 

11     5  h 

i   I  •  ^  It 

Richard  Graham. 

Richard  Steven 

Jason  Larry 

1 3. 222 

Jay   L^a.  G  u 

IT    777  1 

Jay  La  ma  r 

1        7  7  U 

Jay  Lorus 

Jeffry  Warren 

1       7  7 

Jerry  Dixon 

7321  3 

J  (J  2»  n  xjia.  c\  e  I L  n 

Lacy  Ann 

7321  h 

J— "drr y  rxonaiQ 

1  ?74 

Lisa 

13       ?  ?  1 
■L  -J  a    C  1 

Lo  r  i 

7371 

Nliclci  Oavis 

iNorma  jean  vvagstaii 

13. 223  w 

'-'aiiara  jean  J— iimo ru 

13  222  w 

Aiiiiiiy  J  vjnc  3  h^uLion 

KARA  WOWS  KT 

761 

I           a    o     ^  A    T  A  A    Ii  i 

v^una  Ldiic  e  x^c  6  J-/  Lxon 

761  h 

£cid  ie 

761 1 

»JCULL.  ^Qwapu 

6862 

A  rt  ^  '3               1  M       ^1 A  1  M  M 

j-^enjamm  iNe  Lson 

686 

i-'aviu  J.ayior 

6821 

<J  o  » 

tt    1  1  A  M          1        La  '  •«  w  ^  A  «•  \ 

<E<iien    \  rarrer  / 

Do  n 

Fred  Dixon 

r'noto 

A  07  7 
0  0  c  4 

rieatne  r 

68(=)  1 

U  O  O  A 

Jeffrey  Nelson 

V  o  o  w 

Karen  Renee  Nelson 

D  O  ^ 

Kathryn  Andersen 

6n'^4 

U  O  ^  T 

rve  L  L I 

AC7 
D  o  4 

fS-e  nne  tn  i  ay  I  o  r 

vj  O  ^  C 

Ke  r  ianne 

Do  I 

Linda    (  Tyler  ) 

682  w 

MariAnne  Allene  Davis 

6851 

Mark  Andersen 

688 

Mary  Ann    (  Warner  ) 

6824 

Nathan 

685 

Richard  Taylor 

6823 

Robin 

LD.  No. 

687 
68 


KARTCHNER 

Rosena  Louise    (  Heal 

o.,^u  ^]-,\j-,n  Ti  I  In  i 

■H  i  eta  m.ii 


685  3 

16,  82 
16. 821 
16. 82  h 

4423 
442 
442  h 
4422 
4421 

2131  w 

21311 

2131 

213  h 

2134 

2136 

2132 

21  341 

14, 221 

213 

2133 

2134  w 
21351 
21352 
14. 221 
21312 

2135  w 
2135 

12.  5 


12.  51  w 
12. 513 
12.  5 

12.  52  w 
12.  51 

12.  52 
12. 521 
12. 512 
12. 511 

13. 524 
13. 522  w 
13. 521 
13. 5221 
1  3.  52 

13.  52  h 
13.  525 


Taylor  Andersen 
KELLY 

Denlse  Dixon 

Lisa  Anne 

Mark  E. 
LANAHAN 

Amy    (  Ejovec  ) 

Carolyn  Dangerfield 

Edward 

Melissa 

Susan   (  Bowers  ) 
LARKIN 

Carol  Lynn  White 
David  Dixon 
Dixon  Ferrin 
E.  Ferrin 
James  Robert 
Jane 

Julia    (  Squires  ) 

Jennifer 

Lance  C. 

Louise  Dixon 

Martha  Ann 

Martha  C.  Gleason 

Nicole 

Paul  Benjamin 
Rebecca  Dixon  McKay 
Sarah 

Sharon  Elzey 
William  Lyle 
LARSON 

Amy  LaVern 

j^iotogy  ■ 

Anne  Breinholt 
Barry  O  Neal 
Doyle  R. 

Phato  . 
Kathy  West 
Larry  O  Neal 
Michael  Dixon 
Ryan  Michael 
Stacy  Jean 
Suzanne 
LAWS 
Becky 

Carol  Eileen  Patterson 
Cynthia    (  Boren  ) 
Dennis  Marvin 
Elaine  Joyce  Denison 
LaMar  R. 
Lamar 


495 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

13. 526 
13.  522 
13,523 

21422 
2142  h 
2142 
21421 

10.314 
10.  31 
10.  3  h 

10.  31 1 
10. 316 
10.  32 
10. 315 
10. 312 
10.  33 
10. 31  w 
10. 313 
10.  34 
10.  3 


LAWS 

Linda    f  Carrol  ) 
Ma  rvin 

Terry    '  Alvey  ) 
LEE 

All  ison 
^  David 

Kay  D  Lxon 

Nicole 
LE'A'IS 

Erin 

Frederick  Dixon 
Frederick  Wesley 

Jason  Frederick 
Jessica 
John  Stephen 
Joshua  David 
Kerry  Bradford 
Lynn  Ann    (  Dahlberg 
Patty  Kay  Stott 
Rachel 
Sandra  Lee 
Stella  Dixon 


LUCIA 
14.  52  Judith  Childs 

14,  521  Matthew  Bruce 

14.  522  Rachel  Maurine 

14.  523  Seth  Thomas 

14.  52  h         Thomas  Allen 

MACHADO 
754  Janet  Marie  Bjorklund 

7542  KimberlyAnn 
754  h  Manuel  H. 

7541  Rodney  Wayne 

MARIOTTI 
11.912  Amanda  Jamie 

11.91  h  Francesco 
11.91  Linda  Kay  Dixon 

11.911  Sarah  Kate 


I.D.  No. 

MARKHAM 

2525  Allen  Lewis 

253  Barbara  Ann    (  Daines  ) 
25111  Brian 

2512  David  Paul 

254  Diane  Louise  (  Stev.-art  ) 
2518  Douglas  Fred 

25  h  Fred  Lew,- is 

p  [  ^  Q  Q 

2516  Jae  Daniel 
2514  James  Lewis 

251  John  Frederick 

252  Joseph  Dixon 
252  w  Junece  Jex 
2524             Karl  William 

2517  Kay  April 
2522  Kevin  Richard 

2522  w  Lisa  Dawn  Hansen 

2523  Mary  Ann 
25                 Maud  Dixon 

Phot  0 

J-Inmp  Ph  ntn  ■ 


2521 

Michael  Dixon 

2513 

Reed  B. 

251  w 

Reeda  Bjarnson 

LINDERMAN 

2515 

Robert  Dixon 

13, 122  h 

Donald  Dale 

2511  w 

Rosanne  Gibson 

13. 122 

Pauline  Dixon 

25112 

Stephanie 

13. 1222 

Randy 

2511 

Steven  John 

13. 1221 

Rebecca 

MARSHALL 

LOWE 

8625 

Amber  Nicole 

12.  1112 

Brenda  Lisa 

862 

Deanna  Dixon 

12. 113 

David  Jordan 

8621 

Eric  Steven 

12. 11  h 

Howard  D. 

8622 

Erin 

12. 1 11  I 

Julie  Renee 

8623 

Ryan  Dixon 

12. 114 

Kenton  Alan 

862  h 

Steven  B. 

12. Ill 

Kevin  Howard 

8624 

Tera  Cassandra 

12.  112 

Lynda  Ann   (  Weaver  ) 

MARTINEZ 

12. 115 

Mark  Douglas 

8222 

Elaine  Bigelow 

12.  1 1 

Ruth  Reeve 

82224 

Jason  Dale 

12. Ill  w 

Shauna  Renee  Johnson 

8222  h 

Kenneth  Boyd 

82223 


5  h 


51 
52 
5 


13.113 
13. 1132 
13.  H33 
13.  1141 
13.1131 
13. 1 124 
13.  1 14 


Travis  Ken 
MC  CONACHIE 

Alexander  Collie 

Donald 

Nancy  Shearsmith(Armstron( 
Sarah  Ann  Dixon 

Very  Brief  Life  SUeteh 
MC  EWAN 
Alan  Dixon 
Alan  Dixon,  Jr. 
Amanda  Kay 
Andrea  Lyn 
Christina 
Cynthia  Kay 
David  Vernon 


496 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS   OF   H.    A.  DIXON 


i.D.  No 

\IC  EWAN 

1  3,  1  1  3  w      Debra  Lynn  Cook 

1  3.  1  1  2  w      Dorcus  R  ita  Fowe  rs 

13.  115 

Glen  R  ichard 

13.  112 

James  Harold 

13.11  h 

Junius  Harold 

13.11 

Loi s  D ixon 

13.111 

Lynda    (  Mo  rgan  ) 

13.  114  w      Ma ry  Ann  Warne r 

13.  1123 

Me  lis  s  a  Ann 

13.  I  I  2  D 

Richard  James 

1  i .  1  I  2 1 

bandra  Lee 

T  a  mar  a  Lyn 

Aic  rvay 

14 

Catherine  Dixon 

14.     ■?  ■?  7 
i  *t  .  —  J 

Christine  Dixon 

David  Dixon 

14. 226 

Kimberly  Dixon 

14. 221 

Rebecca  Dixon   f  Larkii 

i  1 .  c  c  n 

Kicnard  Llewelyn 

14. 224 

Richard  Llewelyn,  Jr. 

Vivian  Dixon 

ivn„  iS.ir5Dr,iN 

I  J .  i  ^  1  n 

Darwin 

1  ^    1  ■?  T  1 
1  J  ,  i  C  I  I 

onawn  C. 

Susan  Lynne 

M  r.  i\  U  h,  JN  rl  A  L  L 

in  At; 

Jeromy  Ron 

in   A 4 

Monica 

10.63 

Nancy  Schugk 

10. 63  3 

Paul  Brandon 

10. 632 

Rochelle 

10.63  h 

Ron  Lynn 

10. 631 

Troy  Lynn 

MEYERS 

752 

Barbara  Gail  Bjorklund 

7521 

Kenne  th 

752  h 

Tom 

7522 

Thomas  Craig 

MITCHELL 

13.  I  242 

Janie  Lyn 

1  3.  1 24  h 

Jerry  Leon 

13.  I  24 

Sherline 

13. 1 24 1 

Wendy  Sue 

12.  2142 

Eric  Taylor 

12. 214 

Julie  Ann  Taylor 

12. 2143 

Melissa  Ann 

12. 2141 

Ryan  Travis 

12. 214  h 

Travis 

MORGAN 

13.  1116 

All  ison  Kay 

13.  1117 

Amber  Joy 

13.1114 

Cheryl  Lee 

13.  Ill  h 

Eldon  Ray 

13.  1112 

Eldon  Ray,  Jr. 

13.  1113 

Lisa  La  Dawn 

13.  Ill 

Lynda  Mc  Ewan 

13.  1115 

Robert  Adam 

13.  Ill  1 

Teri  Lyn 

I.  D.  No. 

NEERINGS 
824  Janice  Ann  Ford 

8241  Jill 

824  h  John  Theodore 

8244  Lisa 
8243  Shellia 

8242  Troy 
NEILS  EN 

2322  Julie  Ann  Robinson 

2322  h  Martin  David  "■■ 

23221  Ryan  Wayne 

NELSON 
65  Alice  Louise  Taylor 

■Hicto  nyi 

^^^^  Ph~f n  . 


6  545 

Allison 

6542 

Annie 

651 

Arthur  Taylor 

651  w 

Bonnie  McKay 

14.  85 

Carolyn 

6523 

Catherine  Louise 

653 

Christina  Louise  (  F 

6521 

Christine 

14. 82  w 

Claudia  Greene 

655  w 

Consuelo  Marquez 

6522 

David  Christian 

14.  82 

David  LeRoy 

14. 882 

David  Taylor 

14.  83 

Diane 

65  h 

G.  El  Roy 

-Phota. 

14.  8 

Gladys  Dixon 

ntn 

■Wigtory- 

14. 821 

Heathe  r 

654 

Henry  Aldous 

14.  8 

Ivan  William 

Photo 

14.  81 

Ivan  William  II 

655 

James  Nicholls 

6512 

Jeanne  Louise 

14. 81  w 

Jeanne  Newman 

652 

John  Christian 

14.  86 

Julie  Anne 

14. 84  w 

Kathleen  Jo  Dana 

14.  84 

Kent  Dixon 

14.813 

Kevin  Wayne 

654  w 

Kristy  Stewart 

652  w 

Mary  Lynne  Sanders 

6524 

Matthew  John 

6544 

Melissa 

6511 

Michael  McKay 

6541 

Rebecca 

14. 811 

Ryan  William 

6551 

Sarah  Jane 

497 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


l.D.  No. 

NELSON 

6543  Scott  Aldous 

14,812  Shannon 

14.  842  Steven  Aaron 

6  525  Steven  Sharp 

6513  Thomas  Taylor 

14.  841  Wayne  Kent 

NICHOLS 

75  3  h  Clayton 

753  Gloria  Faye  Bjorklund 

753  1  Julie 

7534  Roberta  Ann 

7532  Sherrie 

7533  Tina 
NICOL 

8222  Elaine  Bigelow 

82222  Jalayne 

82221  Stephanie 

8222  h  Steven  Ted 

NUNNALLY 

421  Kay  Dangerfield 

OH  RAN 

13.5212  Angelia  Elaine 

13,  521  h  Bradley 

13,  521  Cynthia  Laws 

13.5211  Joseph  Scott 

OLSON 

13.  2131  Adam  Hogan 

12.42  Barbara  Ballif 

1  3.  214  Cory  Mont 

13.421  Christine 
13,2111  Dane  Russell 
13,42  h  Darrel  W-. 
13.211  David  Russell 
13.216  Denise 
13.424  Denise  Leona 
13.21  Donna  Mae  Wagstaff 

13.422  James  Darrel 
13. 213  w  Jan  Hogan 

13.  21  h  Jerald  Russell 

13.211  w  Judy  Mortenson 

13.  214  w  Karen  Dee  Green 

1  2,  42  h  Kenneth 

13,2132  Kirk  Russell 

13.  215  Kurt  Dixon 

13.2113  Mandy  Sue 

13.42  Mary  Ann  Dixon 

13,  423  Robert  Reed 

13,  212  Shelly   (  Buckley  ) 

1  3,  425  Stephen  Jeffery 

13.213  Steven  Craig 

13.  2114  Travis  Paul 

13.  2112  Trinda  Lynn 
13.426  Vicki 

OSBORN 

14.  554  Erin  Iris 
14.55  h  Gregory  Robert 

14.551  Jacob  Gregory 
14.  55  Kristine  Childs 
14.  553  Luke  Childs 

14.552  Megan  Kristine 


l.D.  No. 

PAD  EN 

10.43  Dixie  Lee  Andrews 

10,43  h        Donald  Edward 

10.432  Hope  Elizabeth 

10.433  Mark  Christopher 
10.  431  Peter  James 

10.434  Tiffany  Ann 
PATCYK 

2122  h  Leonard  John 

2122  Patricia  Harrison 

PATTERSON 
13.52  Elaine  Joyce  Denison 

13.  52  h        Milton  W. 

PAYNE 

14.61  Barbara  June    f  Ipsen  ) 

14.62  Bette  Lyn   (  Petersen  ) 

1 4.  6  h  E.  Junius 

^P.bqtia. 
14.  6  Helen  Dixon 

Phmtm 
Hi  itnry 
JTamily  '^bntn 
Mama  PhotOi 
PEPPINGER 
10.41  Charlene  Andrews 

10.411  John  Robert 

10.41  h        Michael  G. 

PETERSEN 
14.62  Bette  Lyn  Payne 

14.  623  Brian  Warren 

16.  712  Christine 
16.71  Cynthia  Richardson 

14.  624         David  Warren 
14.  621  Kristi  Lyn 

14.  622  Lisa  Ann 

14.  62  h        Robert  Warren 
16.711  Scott  Weslie 

16.71  h        Stephen  Henry 
16.713  Suzanne 
PITCHER 

14.451  Allison 

14.454  Emilee 
14.45  h        Frank  Lee 

14.452  Frank  Summerhays 

14.453  Marianne 

14.455  Michael  Summerhays 
14.45           Sandra  Summerhays 

PRESTON 
653  Christina  Louise  Nelson 

6533  Elizabeth 
653  h  Ronald  W. 

6531  Suzanna 

6532  Trevor  Jorge 
PUGH 

4623  Brian  Curtis 

4624  Jason  Richard 
462  Judy  Ann  Harding 
4622  Kevin  James 

462  h  Lorin  K. 

4621  Scott  Christopher 


498 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

13. 123  h 
13. 1232 
13.  1  233 
13.  1231 
n.  1  23 

1  6  221 
16. 222 


16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 


223 
224 
225 
22  h 
22 


16. 13  h 
16.  13 
16. 132 
16. 131 

16. 133 

12.  1  h 
12.  1 


12.11 

7612 
761  h 
761 

6233 

6231 

623  h 

6235 

6237 

6238 

623 

6236 

6234 

6232 

16. 72  w 
16.  71 
16.  74 
16.  7.  10 
16.75 
16.72 
16.  76 
16.  7 


16, 
16, 
16. 


7.  11 

73 
78 


16. 721 
16.  79 


PULSIPHER 
Don  Wayne 
Kerry  Lee 
Mandy  Rae 
Shante  1 

Suzanne  Dixon 
PURVE5 

David  Byron 
Jennifer  Lynne 
Katherine  Ann 
Lorraine  Dawn 
Nathan  Daniel 
Robert  Byron 
Susan  Louise  Smith 
REES 

David  Michael 
Janet  Dixon 
Michelle 
Steven  Michael 
Wendy 
REEVE 

Fenton  W. 

Rhea  Luthenia 
^hotn 

'famijy  Phntn 
■Homo  ffhmto  . 

Ruth    (  Lowe  ) 
RICH 

Darrin  Lee 

David  Lee  Rich 

Constance  Lee  Dixon 
RICHARDS 

Bryan  Taylor 

Carol  Lyn   (  Gregson  ) 

H.  Bryan 

Heidi 

Jenny  Lynn 
John  Taylor 
Lynn  Anne  Taylor 
Rebecca 
Robyn 
Shari 
RICHARDSON 

Colleen  Larsen 
Cynthia   (  Petersen  ) 
David  Thomas 
Diana 
Don  Dixon 
Douglas  Weslie 
Glen  Alan 
Gloria  May  Dixon 

Hie  toy. 
F amity  Photo 
Homa  Photo. 
Linda 

Marilyn   (  Devine  ) 
Patrick  Arnold 
Paul  Douglas 
Rebecca 


I.D.  No. 

RICHARDSON 

16.77  Sandra 

16.722  Thomas  Blaine 

16.7  h  Thonnas  We s lie 
Photo 

RIRIE 

10.152  Adam  Kent 

10.14  Annette  (Turner) 
10.13  w  Barbara  Warrene  Temple 
1  0.  1  22  Brent  Richard 

10.  13  Craig  Martin 

10.  1 1  Dixon  Farrell 

10.121  Janeal 

10.  1  24  Jarrem  Boyd 

10.  134  Kendall  Rochell 

10.15  Kent  Hyrum 

10.  12  w  Larraine  Humphries 

10.  15  w  Margaret  Valee  Jolley 

10.  126  Mariah 

10.  123  Mark  Owen 

10.  1  h  Martin  C. 


10. 11  w 

Monta  Mae  Morris 

10. 131 

Paige  Diane 

10.  12 

Richard  Owen 

10. 115 

Scott  David 

10. 132 

Seth  Stephen 

10. 1 13 

Shari 

10.  114 

Shelly 

10. Ill 

Stephen  Dixon 

10.  112 

Susan 

10. 125 

Taylor  Martin 

10. 133 

Theron  Keith 

10.  1 

VaLera  Dixon 

Photo 

Family  Phrata 
«H(Bm9  PhQt^ 
10.  151  Valerie  Jo 

ROBERTS 
7312  Cindi  Marlene  Dixon 

73121  Rodney  Jory 

7312  h  Rodney  Kay 

ROBINSON 

2321  w  Brenda  Marie  Brotnov 
232  h            George  W. 

2322  Julie  Ann   {  Neilsen  ) 

2323  Jon  Jay 

232  June  Mary  Dixon 

2321  Stanley  Wayne 

ROSE 

8414  Adryne  Cathlene 

8412  Christine 

8415  Gary  Paul 
841  h  Gary  T. 

8413  James 

841  Linda  Dixon 

841 1  Robert  Dixon 

ROWLEY 
15.  122         Denise  Irene  West 
15.1223        Kristine  Ruby 
13.  121  Le  Ann  Dixon 


499 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

ROWLEY 


15.  1  222 

Lynette  Dawn 

13, ] 21 2 

Ma  rie 

13,1211 

Robert  Lee 

15,122  h 

Robe rt  Lee ,  Jr. 

15,  1221 

Robert  Lee  III 

15. 1 224 

Sarah  Irene 

13.121  h 

Thomas  Robert 

SCHUGK 

10.611 

Baby 

10.616 

David  Charles 

10.  61 

Dennis  Charles 

10. 61  w 

Elisabeth  Hall  Rees 

10.613 

John  Edward  II 

10.  64 

Judy 

10. 615 

Kristy  Lynn 

10.  63 

Nancy    (  Mendenhall 

10.  6  h 

Pe  r'cy.  John 

10. 617 

Richard  Alfred 

10,61  w 

Sharon  Kilpatrick 

10.65 

Sonjia 

10. 612 

Ste  fanie 

10.614 

Stephanie  Ann 

10.  62 

Suzette    (  Bowles  ) 

10.  6 

Virginia  Dixon 

■Phcfcc  ■ 
noini.  Dheto- 

SHAW 


21114  David  Austin 

21  1  5  Erin  Jean   (  Taggart  ) 

21 1  h  John  Austin 

2111  John  Austin  II 

21113  John  Christopher 

2113  Kathleen   (  Gambles  ) 
21112  Marian 

21111  Mary  Elizabeth 

2111  w  Mary  Wilson 

2116  Phyllis  Anita  (  Wiggins  ) 
211  Phyllis  Dixon 

2117  Robert  Dixon 

2118  Rose  Mary 

2112  Sandra   (  Davie s  ) 

21115  Sarah  Anne 

2114  Sylvia    (  Bell  ) 
SIMMONS 

82131  Adam  David 

8213  David  Edwin 

821  h  Edwin  Van  Dyke 

8212  Lori Jean  (Decker) 
821  Marilyn  Mae  Ford 

8213  w  Terrie  Lee  Brewer 

8214  Timothy  Ford 

8211  Wendy  Lee    (  Tegeder  ) 

SMITH 

13.524  Becky  Laws 

11.11  Cecile  Marjorie  Dixon 

11.111  Cory  Garner 
13.  524  h       Creig  B, 


I.D.  No. 

SMITH 
16.  2  h  Donald  H, 

16.2  Evelyn  D ixon 


-Hictorv 

1  3.  5241 

Jackson  Kay 

i  i .  0 644 

Jake 

2  3  1 

Jean  Luella  Dixon 

16,21 

Karen  Ann    (  Griggs  ^ 

11.  112 

Kip  Dixon 

1  3,  5 242 

Lucas  Robert 

Mary  Ann  Smith  fDixon 

9  7  1  U 

Kalph  Nye 

c,  i  L  I 

Robert  Nye 

?  3  1  7 

Rod  ne  y 

i  i .  1  I  n 

r\ onalG  J  ay 

Sarah  Jane 

Sonj  La  Ine  z 

Susan  Louise    '  Purves 

7  17  9 

T  .  1  ■  _     T           1  ■ 

Julia  Larkin 

213  7  1 

Lisa 

7  17  9  K 

Kay  w  nite 

^13  7  7 

Te  re  s  a 

'^T    W  ART 

AMI 

D  rent  i  aylor 

7  54. 

Diane  Louise  Markham 

^  J  ^  1 

£-LizaDetn  Ann 

2542 

Emily 

u  L  J  n 

o.  rs.e  itti 

cj*±  n 

Gary 

A  1  7  7 

J  an 

6  1  74 

Jon  Taylor 

6131  ^XJ 

Karen  Gardner 

A  1  7  7 

rs.im  i  ayio r 

A  1  7 

Nancy  Taylor 

14. 413 

Colleen  Anderson 

^  A    /I  1  :i  u 
1 4. 4  1  D  h 

Keed  Chester 

1  A      /I  1  C  1 

14. 4151 

i  yle r  A. 

S)  Uivlivlr^KriA  i  o 

^  A  AAA 

1 4 . 444 

Bethany  Ann 

1/1      4  y1  9 
14,  '*4  C 

C and ice 

^  A    A  9 

Clyde  Dixon 

1  4.  4 

Clyde  J. 

14.  43 

Diana   {  Graham  ) 

14. 443 

Eric  Allen 

14. 44  w 

Janice  Gayle  Allen 

14.441 

Michael  Allen 

14.44 

Michael  Dixon 

14.45 

Sandra   (  Pitcher  ) 

14.41 

Sarah   (  Anderson  ) 

14.4 

Sarah  Vera  Dixon 

■Plmlw 

Family  Photo- 

■Homo  Photo- 

-6 picko rhavon  Home 


500 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

I.D,  No, 

TAGGART 

TAYLOR 

211  5  h 

Douglas  Andrew 

6441 

Emily 

2115 

Erin  Jean  Shaw 

63  w 

Ethel  L.  Scott 

21 1  52 

Robert  John 

21151 

Ste  phanie 

6  7  w 

Ethelyn  Peterson 

TANG REN 

n .  2  h 

James  Colin 

12.21  h 

Floyd  R. 

6415 

George  Green 

11.23 

James  Dixon 

625 

George  Terry 

11.2 

Mildred  Dixon 

64 

Henry  Dixon 

Ph  nt  c 

■Homo  Pheta. 

11 .  22 

Nancy  Ann    (  Ford  ) 

11.21 

Sharon  Lynn    f  Beyers  ) 

641 

Henry  Dixon,  Jr. 

TAYLOR 

641  1 

Henry  Dixon  III 

65 

Alice  Loaise    (  Nelson  ) 

6321 

James  Hoen 

6254 

Allen  Craig 

632 

James  Scott 

64  w 

Alta  Hansen 

622 

Janice    {  DeGraw  ) 

Photo 

621 

John  Arthur 

6433 

Amelia  Katharine 

6211 

John  Arthur,  J  r. 

6414 

Amy 

6333 

John  Tanner 

632. 1 1 

Anna 

631 

Julia   (  Anderson  ) 

644  2 

Anna 

6326 

Julie 

6523 

Anna  Lise 

12. 214 

Julie  Ann   (  Moosman  ) 

642 

Anthony  Hansen 

624 

Kathryn  Dee  (Brockbank) 

61 

Arthur  Dixon 

6324 

Kathy 

-Photo 

612 

Kent  G. 

6329 

Kent  Hoen 

644  w 

Kristine  Boynton 

12. 2132 

Leslie  Ann 

6  h 

Arthur  Nicholls 

12. 215 

Lisa  Jeanne 

-VorY  B^^8^  Ltfa  SV.atch 

12. 21 2  w 

Lori  Dunford 

641  3 

Bradford  Green 

643  w 

Lorna  Bird 

6417 

Brigham  Green 

634 

Louise    (  Woodruff  ) 

621  w 

Catherine  Pearson 

62 

Lynn  Dixon 

62  w 

Celestia  M.  Johnson 

Photo 

■Phntm 

Hictary 

66 

Clarence  Dixon 

"Our  homa  on  thg  hill 

Family  Photn, 

641 

Colette  Green 

Womc  Photo 

1  2. 21 1 

Colleen   (  Densley  ) 

1  2.  21  21 

Cori  Lynn 

623 

Lynn  Anne    (  Richards  ) 

644 

David  Arthur 

6 

Maria  Louise  Dixon 

6325 

David  Hoen 

6252 

David  Lynn 

Vory  Briof  Lifo  Sket. 

6213 

David  Pearson 

12.  21 

Mary  Lou  Dixon 

632  w 

Deanna  Kay  Hoen 

61  w 

Maurine  Goodridge 

625  w 

Debra  Sue  Wagstaff 

641 1  w 

Denise  Meshinski 

641  8 

Megan 

6331 

Diane    (  Hodson) 

613 

Nancy   (  Stewart  ) 

12.213  w 

Diane  Taylor 

633  w 

Nancy  Lee  Tanner 

614 

Dixie    {  Frampton  ) 

6416 

Nicole 

12.212 

Douglas  Dixon 

67 

Orson  Kenneth 

6251 

Douglas  Dixon 

Photo 

61 1 

Elayne    (  Fisher  ) 

-Hictary. 

63 

Elton  LeRoy 

■Homo  Photoi 

633 

Paul  Scott 

6334 

Paul  Scott,  Jr. 

6443 

Phillip  David 

•Faiim  Photo. 

641  1  1 

Rachel 

501 


INDEX    TO    DESCENDANTS    OF    H.    A.  DKON 


I.D.  No 

TAYLOR 
12,  213  Richard  Floyd 

68  Ruth  Elaine    {  Kartchner  ) 

6322  Scott  Hoen 
12.2131        Scott  Richardson 
12.  2122        Stacey  Lee 

643  Stephen  Kroge 

6431  Stephen  Kroge,  Jr. 

6327  Steven  Hoen 
632.10  Susan 

6323  Teri 
6212  Thomas 

6412  Thomas  Green 

6328  Thomas  Hoen 
6  33  2  Wayne  Tanner 

6432  William  Oliver 
TEGEDER 

82111  Andrew  Robert 

821  1  h  Robert  William 

821  1  2  Troy  Dixon 

8211  Wendy  Lee  Simmons 

TEMPEST 
12.  313  Daniel  Dixon 

12.31  Diane  Dixon 

12.  31  h        John   Henry  III 
12,312  Stephen  Dixon 

12.311  Terri  Lynn  (Williams) 

12.314  William  Henry 

TURNER 
10.  14  Annette  Ririe 

10.  142  Reed  Martin 

10.  144  Rhett  Marshall 

10,  145  Rick  Mathew 

10.  141  Robert  Morris 

10.  14  h        Ronald  Morris 
10.  143  Ryan  Michael 

TYLER 
6812  Daniel  Kartchner 

681  3  Jennilynn 
681  Linda  Kartchner 

6811  Michael 
6814  Ruth  Ann 

781  h  Steven  L. 

WADE 

12.42  Barbara  Ballif 

12.  42  h  Blaine 

12.  423  Daniel  George 

12.421  David  Kenneth  Olson 

12.4211  Kristalyn 

12.421  w      Lynne  Harris 

12.  422  Pamela  Olson 

WAGSTAFF 
13.2  Afton  Dixon 

Photo. 

■Hiettjryi 

Family  Phota 

Ilomii  Phsta 
1  3.  233  Brenda  Ann 

13.  231  Cindi  Rae 
13.  2  h           Dermont  W. 

Photo. 

13.21  Donna  Mae  (Olson) 


I.D.  No. 

WAGSTAFF 
13.  23  Gary  Mont 

13.  23  w        Jolene  Robb 
13.24  Kathleen   (  Yorgason  ) 

1  3.  232  Mark  Allen 

13,  22  Norma  Jean   (  Johnson  ) 

13.234  Stacey 

WAKEFIELD 
81  12  h  Alan  Blaine 

8112  Beverly  Ann  Boshard 

81121  Lori  Ann 

811.22  Michelle 
81123  Scott 

WARNER 
688  Mary  Ann  Kartchner 

688  h  Steven  Lane 

WATERMAN 
4613  Bradley  James 

461 1  David  Glen 
461  h  Glen 

4612  Michael  Curtis 
461  Miriam  Harding 

WEAVER 
12.  112  h      David  Gary 
12.  1 121         Dustin  David 
12.  112  Lynda  Ann  Lowe 

WELLING 

21211  Bart  Harrison 
21213  Cassandra  Ann 
2121  h          David  Robert 

2121  Linda  Lucille  Harrison 

21212  Mathew  Dean 
WEST 

15.11  Audrey  Lorraine 
15.1231        Christine  Marie 
15.122         Denise  Irene    (  Rowley  ) 

15.12  Donald  Lynn 

"Our  eonvGPoion  to  tho 

Donald  Lynn,  Jr. 
George  Washington 

-Vepy  BFiof  Lifo  Sk.atch 
Harriet  Amelia  Dixon 

Vary  Bpiof  Life  SUotoh 


15. 123 
15.  h 

15. 

15. 123  w 
15. 12  w 
15.  1 


Helen  Kae  Neilsen 
Jackie  Jean  Ricks 
Lynn  Dixon 
Photo. 

-Short  HiBtnry ■ 
Family  Photo 
15.  1  w         Mabel  May  Hansen  fPhoto> 
15.121  Susan  Lynne    f  McKibben  ) 

15.12  w        Winifred  Marie  Marker 

WILDER 
13.  1 223  Connie 
13.  122  Pauline  Dixon 

13.  122  h       Thomas  C. 

WILLIAMS 
12.  311  h       Brooke  S. 
12.311  Terri  Lynn  Tempest 


502 


INDEX    TO   DESCENDANTS   OF    H.    A.  DIXON 


I.D.  No. 

WIGGINS 
21161         Bradford  Jay 
21  16  h        Jay  Brad 
2116  Phyllis  Anita  Shaw 

WITTE 
733  1  1  Crystal  Star 

7331  Kellie  Jean  Elliott 

733  1  h        Wesley  Taylor 

WOOD 

6342  Becky  Lynn  Woodruff 

6342  h  David 

63421  Jenifer  Lynn 

63422  Trevor  Martin 
WOODRUFF 

6343  Barry  Clifford 

6342  Becky  Lynn    (  Wood  ) 

634  h  Clifford  A. 

634  Louise  Taylor 

6344  Russell  Elton 
6341           Shelly  K.    (  Craig  ) 

6345  Taylor  Jarvis 
6346         Wendy  Louise 


I.D.  No. 

VAKSINICK 

73112  April  Ann 

7311  h  Kurt  R. 

73111  Rudolph  Kurt 

7311  Terri  Mae  Dixon 

YORGASON 

13. 24  h  Blaine  M 

13.  245  Daniel  Gayle 

13.244  David  Travis 

13.24  Kathleen  Wagstaff 

13.  246  Michelle 

1  3.  242  Nathan 

13.  243  Steven 

13.241  Tamara  Lynn 


503 


504 


BEULAH  BOARDMAN  LAUGHTON 
BOARDMAN  FAMILY  CHART 

(  Please  Refer  To  P-  207) 


505 


Kenneth  T.  Kartchner  -    Beulah's  Chart 
I.D.  #  2.6.6.8.^ 


506 


BEULAH  LAUGHTON  (BOARDMAN)  FAMILY  CHART 
INCLUDING  John  R.  Bulmer  Chart  AND  OTHER  NAMES 

 Page  1 

1 .  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0        (b.1768  d.1825) 

sp:  Margaret  HAYES-Ow       (c.1772  m.1795  d.1823) 
—  2.  Mary  BOARDMAN-1         (b.  1 795  d.  1 837) 

sp:  William  John  EARL-lh        (b.1800  m.1822  d.1853) 

^  3.  John  EARL- 1.1  (b.1824) 

—  3.  George  EARL- 1.2  (b.1826) 

—  3.  Sarah  EARL-1.3  (b.1828) 

—  3.  Sophia  Benison  EARL-1.4  (b.1829) 

sp:  Herbert  Jones  RUBIDGE-1.4h      (b.  1 826  m.  1846  d.  1860) 

—  4.  Mary  Payne  RUBIDGE-1. 4.1  (b.l847) 

—  4.  Sarah  RUBIDGE-1.4.2  (b.1849) 

sp:  Peter  MORKEL-1.4.2h 

—  5.  Arthur  RUBIDGE  MORKEL-1. 4.2.1  (b.1873) 
sp:  Alice  SOUTHEY- 1 .4.2. 1  w  (b.1 875) 
|—  6.  Rhoda  MORKEL-1421 1 

sp:  Charles  MORGAN-14211h 

sp:  Graham  Fenwick  WRIGHT-14211h2 

—  6.  Reggie  MORKEL-1 421 2 

sp:  Ann  THORNE-14212w 

—  7.  John  MORKEL-142121 

sp:  Rosemary  DUNLOP-142121w 

—  8.  Philippa  MORKEL-142121 1 

—  8.  Mary  MORKEL-1 421 21 2 

—  8.  Jeremy  MORKEL-1421213 

—  8.  Campbell  MORKEL-1421214 

—  8.  Antony  MORKEL-1421215 
L  8.  John  MORKEL-1421 216 

—  7.  Rex  MORKEL-1 421 22 

sp:  Patricia  SCOTT-LANE- 1 42 1 22w 

—  8.  Diana  MORKEL-142121 

—  8.  Arthur  MORKEL-1421 222 

—  8.  Brian  MORKEL-1 421 223 
l—  8.  Keith  MORKEL-1 421 224 

l—  7.  DavidMORKEL-142123 

sp:  Joan  WILLIAMS-142123w 
;  —  8.  Patricia  MORKEL-1 421 231 

—  8.  Coral  MORKEL-1 421 232 

8.  Deborah  MORKEL-1421233 

—  6.  Vincent  MORKEL-1 421 3 

—  6.  Cecil  MORKEL-14214 

sp:  Betty  MORKEL-14214w 

—  7.  Clive  MORKEL-1 421 41 

sp:  Pat  STOBART-142141W 

—  8.  Brian  MORKEL-1 421 411  (b.1970) 
'—  8.  Derrick  MORKEL-1 421 41 2 

—  7.  Meryl  MORKEL-142142 

—  7.  Alan  MORKEL-1 421 43 
7.  BarryMORKEL-142143 

j  —  6.  Clifford  MORKEL-14215 

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Descendants  of  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

01JUI1997 

sp:  Sheila  NORMAN-14215w 

—  6.  Ernest  MORKEL-14216 

—  6.  Corolie  MORKEL-14217 

—  6.  Cynthia  MORKEL-14218 

—  6.  Ronald  Norman  MORKEL-1 421 9 

—  6.  Antony  Brian  MORKEL-1 4220 

—  5.  Hilda  MORKEL-1. 4.2.2  {b.1875) 

sp:  J.  ELEY-1.4.2.2h  (b.1873) 

—  5.  Minnie  MORKEL-1. 4.2.3  {b.1878) 

sp:  Fred  ALEXANDER-1.4.2.3h  (b.1874) 

—  5.  May  MORKEL-1. 4.2.4  (b.1878) 

sp:  CORSER-1.4.2.4h  (b.1878) 

—  5.  Olive  MORKEL-1. 4.2.5  (b.1882) 

sp:TOWNSEND-1.4.2.5h  (b.1880) 

—  6.  Clare  TOWNSEND- 14251 

—  6.  Vernon  TOWNSEND-1 4252 

—  6.  Guy  (Bobby)  TOWNSEND-1 4253 

—  6.  Elaine  TOWNSEND-14254 

—  6.  Wendy  TOWNSEND-1 4255 
'—  6.  Atherton  TOWNSEND-1 4256 

—  5.  Ernest  MORKEL-1. 4.2.6 

I 

—  5.  Ivy  MORKEL-1. 4.2.7  (b.1888) 

sp:  Theophilus  Cecil  FYNN- 1 .4.2.7h  (b.  1 885) 

—  6.  Jean  FYNN-1 4271 

sp:  Seymour  SMITH-14271h 

—  7.  Jennifer  S.  SMlTH-14271 1 

sp:  Jean  LA  FITTE-142711h 

—  8.  Danielle  LA  FITTE-14271 1 1 

—  8.  Sara  LA  FITTE-14271 12 

8.  Jeanlac  LA  FITTE-1 4271 1 3 
sp:  Basil  FARRANT-14271h2 

—  7.  Jonathan  FARRANT-142712 

—  7.  Hilary  FARRANT-142713 

sp:  HARTLEY- 1 4271 3h 
^  7.  Kim  FARRANT-142714 

—  6.  Margaret  FYNN-1 4272 

sp:  LIDDLE-14272h 

sp:  HAMILTON-14272h2 

—  6.  Mildred  FYNN-1 4273 

sp:  M.  DAVIS-14273h 

—  7.  Richard  DAVIS-1 42731 

7.  Antony  DAVIS-1 42732  (b.1955) 

—  6.  Vivian  FYNN- 14274 

sp:  Tony  GRIFFITH-14274h 

—  7.  Heather  GRIFFITH-1 42741 
L-  7.  Michael  GRIFFiTH-142742 

6.  Farewell  FYNN-1 4275 
sp:  Pat  KERR-14275W 
|—  7.  Leonard  FYNN-1 42751 


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—  7.  Elizabeth  Pi'NN-1 42752 
7.  Linda  FYNN-1 42753 

sp:  Shirley  MARTI  N-14275W2 
I—  7.  Terry  FYNN-1 42754  (b.1969) 
4.  Louisa  RUBIDGE-1. 4.3  (b.1851) 
4.  Robert  Henry  RUBIDGE-1 .4.4  (b.1852) 

sp:  Agnes  RUBIDGE-1. 4.4W  (b.1854) 
4.  Herbert  Earl  RUBIDGE-1 .4.5  (b.1853) 
4.  Florence  RUBIDGE-1. 4.6  (b.1857) 
4.  Ernest  RUBIDGE-1 .4.7     (b.  1 858) 
sp:  Maria  (Minnie)  SMUTS-1.4.7W    (b.1860  m.1880) 

—  5.  Mary  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.1  (b.1881) 

—  5.  Herbert  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.2  (b.1883) 

—  5.  Sophia  RUBIDGE-1. 4.7.3  (b.1886) 
3.  Mary  Elizabeth  EARL-1 .5      (b.  1 832) 

sp:  Thomas  Philip  Ogden  MATHEW  Dr.  (b.1856) 
4.  Florence  Mary  MATHEW  (b.l859) 
sp:  Charles  Herman  Shaw  RHODES  (b.1856) 

—  5.  Thomas  Cyian  RHODES  (b.1879) 
sp:  Maud  Hester  REMINGTON 

5.  Vera  Maud  RHODES  (b.1881) 
sp:  Robert  Seftimus  CRAWFORD  (b.1877) 

—  6.  Ivan  George  Jack  CRAWFORD  (b.1906) 

—  6.  George  Hamilyn  Earl  CRAWFORD  (b.1908) 
sp:  Hilda  OSBORNE 
sp:  Helen  Consynus  RAFA 

6.  Beryl  Eileen  CRAWFORD  (b.1912) 
sp:  John  Jack  DYASON-         (b.1907  m.1036) 

—  7.  Ann  Clare  DYASON  (b.  1936) 
sp:  Cornells  Janse  DEJAGER  (b.1920  m.1958) 
—  8.  Anne  Helen  DEJAGER  (b.1959) 
'—  8.  David  John  DEJAGER  (b.1961) 

7.  Maragaret  Jean  DYASON  (b.1939) 

sp:  Michael  GRAVELLI 
7.  John  DYASON  (b.  1945) 

—  6.  Noreen  Margaret  CRAWFORD  (b.1916) 
sp:  Wyndham  GORDON  (b.1916  d.1960) 

6.  Jean  Pamela  CRAWFORD  (b.1922) 
sp:  Leslie  ATKINSON 

—  5.  Constance  Mabel  RHODES  (b.  1883) 
sp:  William  Rowe  EALES 

—  5.  Porter  Florence  RHODES  (b.1 885) 
sp:  Reginald  THORNTON 

—  5.  Basil  RHODES  (b.1 888) 
sp:  Dolores  JORGENSON 
sp:  Doris.  HUNDLE 
sp:  CLASSENS 

—  4.  Jessie  Hope  MATHEW 
sp:  Clarence  DEWITT 


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 01  Jul  1997   Page  4 

I 

I  —  4.  Emmeline  Mary  Earie  MATHEW 

sp:  Arthur  Sidney  HOOK 

—  4.  Charles  Ogden  MATHEW 

sp:  Edith  LEE 
' —  4.  Augustus  Thomas  MATHEW 
sp:  Ida  MCMASTER 
—  2.  Judith  BOARDMAN-2        (b.1796  d.1865) 

sp:  John  Henry  DIXON-2  H       (b.  1 786  m.  1826  d.  1826) 
—  3.  Anne  Judith  DIXON-2.1       (b.1826  d.1877) 
sp:  Johan  Godlieb  HARTMAN-2.1h  (d.1862) 
\—  4.  JohnHARTMAN-2.1.1      (b.  1 850  d.  1927) 

—  4.  Henry  HARTMAN-2. 1 .2      (b.  1 852  d.  1 928) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  NEWSON-2.1.2w    (b.  1 849  d.  1920) 

—  5.  Edwin  Henry  HARTMAN-2. 1.2.1    (b.1884  d.1884) 

—  5.  Violet  Annie  HARTMAN-2.1.2.2  (b.1886) 
;  sp:  Clarence  WEAKLEY-2.1.2.2h  (m.1929) 

'—  5.  Owen  Dixon  HARTMAN-2.1. 2.3    (b.  1 889  d.  1895) 

—  4.  Jessie  Elizabeth  HARTMAN-2. 1.3  (b.1854d.1911) 

sp:  Donald  Murdock  MC  DONALD-2.1.3h     (b.1856  m.1891  d.1928) 

—  5.  Florence  Mary  MC  DONALD-2. 1 .3. 1    (b.  1 892  d.  1 972) 

sp:  Joseph  RADFORD-2. 1 .3. 1  h   (b.  1 894  d.  1 981 ) 

—  6.  Deryck  Vincent  RADFORD-21 311      (b.1919  d.1993) 

sp:  Joy  Elizabeth  NE WTON-2 1 31 1  w    (b.  1 923) 

—  7.  Bryan  Vincent  RADFORD-21 31 1 1  (b.1948) 

sp:  Charis  Margaret  FEUERHEERD-213111w  (b.1949) 

—  7.  Clyve  Wesley  RADFORD-21 31 12  (b.1952) 

sp:  Catherine  Louise  Bridget  MOORE-2131 12w  (b.1955) 
8.  Bridget  Elizabeth  RADFORD-21 31 121  (b.1993) 

—  7.  Owynne  Herbert  RADFORD-2131 13  (b.1955) 

sp:  Annett  VIUOEN-213113W  (b.1959) 

—  8.  Russell  Deryck  RADFORD-2131 131  (b.1982) 
'—  8.  Jessica  Joy  RADFORD-2131 132  (b.1986) 

—  7.  LyellJoseph  RADFORD-2131 14  (b.1955) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Anne  NORCOTT-213114w  (b.1953) 

—  8.  Jennifer  Ann  RADFORD-21 31 141  (b.1987) 
^  8.  Alexander  John  RADFORD-2131 142  (b.1990) 

^  7.  Allyn  James  RADFORD-2131 15  (b.1958) 
sp:  Nerise  Ann  FRENCH-213115w  (b.1958) 

—  8.  Kirsten  Angelique  RADFORD-2131 151  (b.1985) 

—  8.  Rebekah  Meriam  RADFORD-2131 152  (b.1987) 
sp:  Suzanne  RADFORD-2131 15w2  (b.1963) 

—  6.  Joyce  Mavis  RADFORD-21 31 2  (b.1921) 

—  6.  Sylvia  Grace  RADFORD-21313  (b.1923) 

—  6.  Yvonne  Beryl  RADFORD-21 314  (b.1927) 

sp:  James  Godrey  Harold  WINTER-21314h  (b.1930) 

—  7.  Meryl  Marjorie  WINTER-213141  (b.1957) 

sp:  Terrence  Alfred  Simeon  BUBB-213141h    (b.1952  d.1985) 

—  8.  Terrence  James  BUBB-2 131 411  (b.1981) 

—  8.  Luke  Alfred  BUBB-2131412  (b.1983) 

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01  Jul  1997 


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sp:  Tony  Alan  BERKELEY-213141h2  {b.1953) 
I—  8.  Kimble-Lee  StaceyBERKELEY-2131413  (b.1988) 
7.  Anthony  Michael  WINTER-213142  (b.1959) 
sp:  Rita  Dawn  HEIN-213142w  (b.1966) 

8.  Melissa  Dawn  WINTER-21 31 421  (b.1985) 
8.  Shanna  Marie  WINTER-2131422  (b.1987) 
8.  Michael  Adam  WINTER-21 31 423  (b.1992) 
7.  Wendy  Margaret  WINTER-21 31 43  (b.1961) 
sp:  Craig  Kenneth  MONK-213143h  (b.1960) 
8.  Joanne  MONK-2131431  (b.1984) 
8.  Chadri  MONK-2131432  (b.1990) 
^  6.  Mervyn  Desmond  RADFORD-21315  (b.1930) 
sp:  June  Marie  WH YTE-21 31 5w    (b.  1 931 ) 

7.  Mark  Geoffrey  RADFORD-213151  (b.1958) 
7.  Graham  Walter  RADFORD-213152  (b.1959) 
7.  Glenda  June  RADFORD-213153  (b.1960) 
sp:  Timothy  Mari<  GOETZE-213153h  (b.1959) 
—  8.  Ryan  Kurt  GOETZE-2131531  (b.1987) 
I—  8.  Ashley  MayGOETZE-2131532  (b.1990) 
^  5.  Dorothy  Violet  MC  DONALD-2.1 .3.2    (b.1 894) 
sp:  Clifford  VEYSIE-2.1.3.2h  (b.1892) 
^  6.  Donald  Clifford  VEYSiE-21 321  (b.1930) 

sp:  Pamela  Margaret  PERRY-21321w    (b.1 935) 
—  7.  Michael  Clifford  VEYSIE-21321 1     (b.1 957) 
7.  Ian  William  VEYSIE-21 321 2  (b.1959) 
sp:  Deborah  HORNE-21 321 2w  (b.1964) 
4.  William  HARTMAN-2.1.4      (b.1857  d.1933) 
sp:  Florence  Elizabeth  MCCLOED  (b.1875  m.1901  d.1959) 
5.  Edna  May  HARTMAN  (b.1 902  d.1902) 

—  3.  Joseph  DIXON-2.2       (b.1 828) 
3.  Margaret  DIXON-2.3      (b.1 829) 
3.  Ellen  DlXON-2.4       (b.  1 830  d.  1 831 ) 
3.  John  Boardman  DIXON-2.5       (b.1 832  d.1832) 

—  3.  Henry  Aldous  DIXON-2.6       (b.  1 835  d.  1884) 
sp;  Sarah  DEGREY-2.6w      (b.1 844  m.1865  d.1926) 
\—  4.  Henry  Alfred  DIXON-2.6. 1      (b.  1 885  d.  1867) 
—  4.  John  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.2     (b.  1 867  d.  1923) 

4.  Arthur  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.3     (b.1869  d.1911) 
H  4.  Maria  Louise  DlXON-2.6.6     (b.  1 872  d.  1947) 

sp:  Arthur  Nicholls  TAYLOR  (b.1870  m.1894  d.1935) 

—  5.  Arthur  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.1    (b.1895  d.1979) 

—  5.  Lynn  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.2    (b.  1 898  d.  1967) 

—  5.  Elton  LeRoy  TAYLOR-2.6.6.3    (b.1 900  d.  1992) 

—  5.  Henry  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.4    (b.  1 903  d.  1987) 

—  5.  Alice  Louise  TAYLOR-2.6.6.5    (b.1 906) 

—  5.  Clarence  Dixon  TAYLOR-2.6.6.6  (b.1909) 

—  5.  Orson  Kenneth  TAYLOR-2.6.6.7    (b.1913  d.1940) 
5.  Ruth  Elaine  TAYLOR-2.6.6.8  (b.1917) 

4.  Ernest  DeGrey  DIXON-2.6.8     (b.1873  d.1938) 


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^  4.  Charles  Owen  DIXON-2.6.10    (b.  1 875  d. 1943) 

—  4.  Walter  DeGreyDIXON-2.6.12     (b.1877  d.1921) 

—  4.  LeRoy  DIXON-2.6.14     (b.1881  d.1926) 

—  4.  Arnold  DIXON-2.6.16     (b.  1 884  d.  1960) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  SMITH-2.6w2     (b.1852  m.1869  d.1907) 

—  4.  Alice  Smith  DIXON-2.6.4     (b.  1 870  d.  1 948) 

—  4.  Sarah  Ann  DIXON-2.6.5     (b.1871  d.1950) 

—  4.  William  Aldous  DIXON-2.6.7     (b.  1 873  d.  1937) 

—  4.  Robert  Smith  DIXON-2.6.9     (b.1874  d.1874) 

—  4.  Albert  Fredrick  DIXON-2.6. 11     (b.1876  d.1945) 

—  4.  Parley  Smith  DIXON-2.6. 13    (b.  1 878  d.  1947) 

—  4.  Harriett  Amelia  DIXON-2.6. 15    (b.1882  d.1931) 
L  3.  Adelaid  Catherine  DIXON-2.7  (b.1837) 

—  2.  Susannah  BOARDMAN-3        (b.  1 798  d.  1 857) 

sp:  Thomas  JARMAN-3h       (b.l797  m.1822) 

—  2.  Thomas  BOARDMAN-4  (b.1800) 

sp:  Jane  FUNIL0VE-4w       (b.1807  m.1828) 

—  2.  Margaret  BOARDMAN-5        (b.  1 802  d.  1869) 

sp:  William  SMITH-5h        (b.1792  m.1843) 

—  2.  John  Ashton  BOARDM AN-6         (b.  1 804  d.  1 829) 

—  2.  Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-7  (b.1806) 

sp:  John  CRAUSE-7h        (b.  1 804  m.  1825) 

—  2.  James  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8        (b.1808  d.1889) 

sp:  Elizabeth  DIXIE-8  w       (b.1815  m.1834  d.1850) 
j—  3.  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1  (b.1834) 

sp:  Caroline  Francis  THOMAS-8.1  w2     (b.1841  m.1861) 

—  4.  Jane  Sophia  Holder  BOARDMAN-8. 1.2  (b.1862) 

sp:  Greville  William  MALLET-8.1.2h  (b.1855) 

—  5.  Greville  William  Harold  MALLET-8. 1.2.1    (b.1886  d.1887) 

—  5.  Hugh  Francis  Phillip  MALLET-8. 1 .2.2    (b.  1 887  d.  1 9 1 8) 

sp:  Lilian  WHAL-8.1.2.2W 

—  5.  Edith  Ermyntrude  MALLET-8. 1.2.3  (b.1890) 

—  5.  Gladys  Lilian  MALLET-8. 1.2.4    (b.  1 892  d.  1893) 

—  5.  Algernon  Crause  Bathurst  MALLET-8. 1.2.5  (b.1896) 

sp:  Madeline  Henrietta  HESSELMAN-8. 1 .2.5w  (b.  1 887  m.  1 925) 
[—  6.  Elaine  Frances  MALLET-81 251  {b.1926) 
sp:  Madeline  GORDIE-8.1.2.5w2 

—  5.  Alexandra  Thelma  MALLET-8. 1.2.6  (b.1898) 

sp:  Walter  ALTERN-8.1.2.6h 

—  5.  Dorothea  Hope  MALLET-8. 1.2.7  (b.1902) 
5.  Ashton  Eslaide  MALLET-8.1. 2.8  (b.1904) 

—  4.  Ebenezer  Cecil  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3     (b.1864  d.1923) 

sp:  Hester  ENGLEBRECHT-8.1.3w    (m.1884  d.1957) 

—  5.  Philip  Martin  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.1. 3.1 

—  5.  Gertrude  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.2  i 

—  5.  Edith  Virile  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.3  I 

—  5.  Francis  Cecil  Rhodes  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.4  I 
j  5.  Constance  Olive  BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.5  I 

—  4.  Philip  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8. 1.4     (b.  1 866  d.  1946)  1 


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4.  Edith  Letitia  BOARDMAN-8.1.5     (b.1868  d.1885) 
4.  Clement  Hamilton  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .6     (b.  1 870  d.  1 946) 
sp:  Lillian  Gertrude  DOYLE-8. 1 .6  w    (b.  1 874  m.  1 898  d.  1 948) 
[—  5.  Edna  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.1    (b.  1 899  d.  1900) 
5.  Redverse  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.2    (b.1901  d.1946) 
sp:  Christina  FROST-8.1.6.2w  (m.1921) 

—  6.  Corinne  Gertrude  Crause  BOARDMAN-81 621  (b.1923) 
sp:  Garfield  THOMAS-81 621  h    (m.  1 945) 

—  7.  Vivian  THOMAS-81 6211  (b.1948) 
7.  GlenTHOMAS-816212  (b.1951) 

sp:  Graham  ANTHONY-81621h2  (m.1965) 
^  6.  Ann  Crause  BOARDMAN-81 622 

sp:  Jan  VanTONDER-81622h  (m.1943) 
1—  7.  Vicky  Van  TONDER-81 6221  (b.1968) 
5.  Neville  Crause  BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.3    (b.1902  d.1983) 
sp:GwenHUNT-8.1.6.3w  (m.1933) 

6.  Clifford  Hamilton  BOARDMAN-81 631 
sp:  Jean  ROBINSON-81631w 
7.  Peter  BOARDMAN-81 6311 
7.  Victor  BOARDMAN-81 631 2 
sp:  Gienys  KITCHING-81631w2 
7.  Richard  BOARDMAN-816313 
7.  Bridget  BOARDMAN-81 631 4 
I—  6.  Jean  BOARDMAN-81 632  (b.1938) 
sp:  Garth  CHRIST! AN-81632h 

7.  Glen  CHRISTIAN-816321  (b.1962) 
^  7.  Susy  CHRISTIAN-816322  (b.1966) 
H  6.  Maureen  BOARDMAN-81 633  (b.1940) 
sp:  Mees  NEDERLOF-81633h 

—  7.  Claire  NEDERLOF-81 6331  (b.1960) 

—  7.  Michelle  NEDERLOF-81 6332  (b.1962) 

—  7.  Jeanette  NEDERLOF-81 6333  (b.1966) 

—  7.  Theo  NEDERLOF-81 6334  (b.1967) 
6.  Winston  BOARDMAN-81 634  (b.1944) 

sp:  Fran  BOARDMAN-81634w 
sp:  Eve  BOARDMAN-81 634w2 

—  5.  Patrick  Basil  BOARDMAN-8.1.6.4  (b.1904) 
sp:  Grace  PRINSLOO-8.1.6.4w  {m.1962) 

—  5.  Cecil  Crause  BOARDMAN-8.1. 6.5    (b.1907  d.1981) 
sp:  Elvah  GLOVER-8.1.6.5w  (m.1939  d.1994) 

—  6.  Diane  BOARDMAN-81 651  (b.1940) 
sp:  MCKENNA-81651h 

^  7.  Michael  MCKENNA-81 6511  (b.1971) 
6.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-81 652     (b.1 941) 
sp:  John  David  DES  FOUNTAIN-81652h 

7.  Mark  John  DES  FOUNTAIN-816521     (b.1 968) 
7.  Janine  DES  FOUNTAIN-8 16522  (b.1971) 
|—  6.  Anthea  BOARDMAN-81 653     (b.1 933  d.1994) 
sp:  George  Richard  MAWSON-81 653h 


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—  7.  Pamela  Hazel  MAWSON-816531  (b.1968) 

—  7.  Angela  Anthea  MAWSON-81 6532  (b.1970) 
^  7.  Susan  MAWSON-81 6533  (b.1972) 

6.  JohnBOARDMAN-81654  (b.1945) 
sp:  Priscilla  Jane  SCAWTHON-81 654w    (b.  1 942) 
L—  7.  Sarah  Eifa  SCAWTHON-81 6541  (b.1979) 

—  5.  GraceCrauseBOARDMAN-8.1.6.6    (b.  1 908  d.  1973) 

sp:  James  Quinton  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8. 1 .6.6h  (b.  1 899  d.  1 945) 
\—  6.  Colleen  Dashwood  DE  LACY-81661  (b.1938) 
sp:  Ian  SUMMERSON-81661h     (b.1932  m.1964) 

—  7.  EvanSUMMERSON-816611  (b.1968) 
I—  7.  Christine  SUMMERSON-81 66 12  (b.1975) 

^  6.  Denise  Dashwood  DE  LACY-8 1662     (b.1 940) 
sp:  Robin  DAVIS-81662h  (b.1938) 

—  7.  Anthony  DAVlS-816621  (b.1961) 
I—  7.  Quinton  DAVIS-81 6622     (b.1 963) 

—  5.  CorinneCrauseBOARDMAN-8.1.6.7    (b.  1 909  d.  1933) 

sp:  Arthur  Robert  Peter  BADEN-POWELL  Lord-8.1.6.7h  (b.1 91 3  m.1935  d.1962) 
I—  6.  Robert  BADEN-POWELL-81 671  (b.1936) 
sp:  Patience  BATTY-81671w 

—  6.  Michael  David  BADEN-POWELL-81 672  (b.1941) 

sp:  Joan  BERRYMAN-81672w 

—  7.  David  BADEN-POWELL-816721  (b.1971) 

—  7.  Alexander  BADEN-POWELL-816722  (b.1973) 
^  7.  Miles  BADEN-POWELL-81 6723     (b.1 975) 

L-  6.  Wendy  BADEN-POWELL-81 673  (b.1944) 

—  5.  Myrtle  CrauseBOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8  (b.1912) 

sp:  Norman  MCCRANN-8. 1 .6.8h  (m.  1 940) 

—  6.  Prudence  MCCRANN-81 681  (b.1944) 

sp:  Cameron  SMITH-81681h 

—  7.  Laglan  SMITH-816811 

—  7.  AlaistairSMITH-816812 
7.  PippaSMITH-816813 

—  6.  Carol  MCCRANN-81 682  (b.1944) 

sp:  William  PYNE-81682h 

—  7.  Erin  PYNE-816821 

I—  7.  Bryanna  PYNE-816822 
^  6.  Terrance  MCCRANN-81 683  (b.1948) 
sp:  Wilma  MCCRANN-81683h 

—  7.  Julian  MCCRANN-81 6831 

—  7.  Douglas  MCCRANN-816832 

I—  7.  Emily  MCCRANN-81 6833  (b.1985) 
5.  Edward  CrauseBOARDMAN-8. 1.6.9    (b.1914  d.1915) 
—  4.  William  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.1.7     (b.1 871  d.1929) 

sp:  Louisa  Catherine  BOSHOFF-8.1.7  w    (b.1882  m.1909  d.1929) 

—  5.  Neville  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.1.7. 1  (d.1972) 

sp:  Winifred  Lucie  BAKER-8.1.7.1w  (d.1981) 

[—  6.  Ivan  BOARDMAN-81711 

I        sp:  Carol  HODGKINSON-8171 1w 

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—  7.  Neil  BOARDMAN-817111 
7.  Ian  BOARDMAN-817112 

^  6.  Patrick  BOARDMAN-81712  (b.1945) 
sp:  Mavis  CARR-81 71 2w  (b.1947) 
^  7.  TyroneBOARDMAN-817121  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-8.1.7.2    (b.1913  d.1977) 

sp:  Johanna  Alida  WANDRAS-8. 1 .7.2w  (b.  1 920  m.  1 939) 

—  6.  David  William  BOARDMAN-81721  (b.1941) 

sp:  MotokoseTAKEBAYASHI-81721w  (b.1948) 

—  7.  Leslie  Montaro  BOARDMAN-81721 1  (b.1977) 
'—  7.  KentTaroBOARDMAN-817212  (b.1979) 

—  6.  Louise  BOARDMAN-81 722  (b.1943) 

sp:  Leonard  Michael  BANDS-81722h  (b.1940) 

—  7.  Jonathan  William  BANDS-817221  (b.1967) 

—  7.  Mark  Edward  BANDS-81 7222  (b.1970) 

L-  7.  Christopher  James  BANDS-81 7223  (b.1972) 

—  6.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 723  (b.1947) 

sp:  Mary  Ann  LARSEN-81 723  w    (b.  1 952  m.  1 974) 

—  7.  Kirsten  Lee  BOARDMAN-817231  (b.1976) 
^  7.  Leslie  Grey  BOARDMAN-81 7232  (b.1977) 

>—  6.  Thomas  Andrew  BOARDMAN-81 724  (b.1949) 

sp:  Sheila  Elizabeth  BROOKS-81724w    (b.1952  m.1973) 

—  7.  Sarah  Catherine  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1975) 

—  7.  Amanda  Caroline  BOARDMAN-817242  (b.1977) 
^  7.  James  Simon  BOARDMAN-81 7243  (b.1983) 

5.  Douglas  Boshoff  BOARDMAN-8. 1.7.3    (b.1918  d.1989) 
sp:  Gloria  Danella  SUMMERS-8.1.7.3w  (b.1920  m.1946) 

—  6.  Heather  Ashton  BOARDMAN-81 731  (b.1947) 

sp:  Anthony  Edward  Dixon  SEAGAR-81731h     (b.1947  m.1972) 

—  7.  Marc  Rdward  SEAGAR-817311  (b.1974) 
'—  7.  Lauren  Anne  SEAGAR(b.1 976) 

—  6.  Lynette  BOARDMAN-81 732  (b.1949) 

sp:  Charles  Prre  Francois  MARAIS-81732h    (b.1950  m.1978) 

—  7.  Lisa  Ann  MARAIS-817321  (b.1979) 

7.  Graeme  Charles  MARAIS-817322  (b.1982) 

—  6.  Douglas  John  BOARDMAN-81 733     (b.  1 954  d.  1 969) 

—  6.  Stephen  BOARDMAN-81 734  (b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  Ann  FRONEMAN-81724  w    (b.1960  m.1988) 

—  7.  Claire  BOARDMAN-81 7241  (b.1985) 

^  7.  Richard  Stephen  BOARDMAN-817242  (b.1988) 
4.  Lillian  Maud  BOARDMAN-8. 1.8  (b.1873) 
4.  Emma  Caroline  Louisa  BOARDMAN-8. 1 .9  (b.1875) 

sp:  Charles  Thomas  EKRON-8.1.9h  (m.1905) 
4.  Holbrook  Ashton  BOARDMAN-8. 1.10    (b.  1 877  d.  1929) 
4.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1.11.    (b.  1 879  d.  1967) 

sp:  Eveleen  May  MEIRING-8.1.11.W  (b.  1 888  m.  1907  d.  1972) 

—  5.  Auriel  BOARDMAN-8. 1.1 1.1   (b.  1 908  d.  1965) 

sp:  Hyman  Joseph  H0FFMAN-8.1.11.1h 

[—  6.  Colin  Merton  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1.1  (b.1940) 

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sp:  Rosalind  H I LSON-8. 1 . 11 . 1 1  w 

—  7.  David  HOFFMAN-8. 1.11. Ill 

—  7.  Michael  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1 12 

—  6.  John  HOFFMAN-8. 1.1 1.1.2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Rowan  ROENISH-8.1.1 1.12w 

—  7.  Frederick  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.121 

—  7.  Freda  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.122 
6.  Dallah  HOFFMAN-81.1 1.1.2  (b.1947) 

5.  ElsaBOARDMAN-81.11.2    (b.  1 909  d.  1952) 
sp:  James  FLOCKHART-81.11.2h  (b.1892  m.1939  d.1954) 

—  6.  June  FLOCKHART-81.1 1.2.1  (b.1963) 
sp:  Stewart  Alexander  ROSS-81.11.21h  (b.1940  m.1963) 

—  7.  Stewart  James  ROSS-81.1 1.211  (b.1965) 

—  7.  Sheryllyn  May  ROSS-81. 11.212  (b.1966) 

—  7.  Irene  Jane  ROSS-81.1 1.213  (b.1968) 

—  7.  David  Alexander  ROSS-81.1 1.214  (b.1969) 
^  6.  Auriel  FLOCKHART-81.1 1.22  (b.1943) 

sp:  Rodney  Osborne  DAWKINS-81.11.22h  (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  7.  Leanne  Patricia  DAWKINS-81.1 1.221  (b.1966) 

—  7.  Richard  Paul  DAWKINS-81.1 1.222  (b.1969) 
5.  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.3    (b.1911  d.1992) 

sp:  Phyllis  KlNG-81.11.3w  (m.1940) 

L  6.  Peter  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.31  (b.1941) 

sp:  Sheila  Reneira  ROBERTSON-81.1 1.31w  (b.  1 922  m.  1947) 
7.  Shirley  Anne  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.311  (b.1950) 
sp:  Geoffrey  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.311h  (b.1940  m.1975) 

—  8.  Dusty  Lee  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3111  (b.1977) 

—  8.  Rhyn  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3112  (b.1980) 

—  8.  Krystal  WEATHERHEAD-81.11.3113  (b.1985) 
7.  David  Neville  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.312  (b.1983) 

sp:  Connie  CHlNSEN-81 . 1 1 .31 2w 
sp:  Janet  Dawn  PURDY-81.11.312w  (m.1988) 
5.  Pearl  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.4  (b.1914) 
sp:  Harold  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.4h  (b.1921) 
^  6.  Peter  Vernon  HALLUMS-81.1 1.41  {b.1951) 

sp:  Gillian  Alice  THORNHILL-81.1 1.41  (m.1984) 
L-  7.  Lisa  HALLUMS-81.1 1.411 
5.  Vida  BOARDMAN-81.1 1.5  (b.1919) 
sp:  Douglas  Marcus  SIEBERT-81.11.5h  (b.1921  m.1945) 

—  6.  Peter  Robin  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81. 11.51  {b.1947) 
sp:  Pamela  Mary  STOTT-81.1 1.51w  (m.1969) 
[—  7.  Sharron  Louise  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.51 1  (b.1970) 
sp:  Penelope  Anne  COLEMAN-81.11.51w2  (b.1950  m.1973) 

—  7.  Timony-LeedeVois  SIEBERT-81.1 1.512  (b.1977) 

—  7.  Robin  James  de  Vols  SlEBERT-81.1 1.513  (b.1978) 
7.  Sarah  Anne  deVoisSlEBERT-81. 11.514  (b.1981) 

—  6.  Vemon  Marcus  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81. 11.52  (b.1948) 
sp:  Jennifer  de  Vos  SIEBERT-81.1 1.52w 

6.  Sandra  Louise  de  Vos  SlEBERT-81 .1 1 .53  (b.  1 951 ) 

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—  5.  Esme  BOARDMAN-81 . 1 1 .6   (b.  1 922) 

sp:  Hendrik  Johannes  NAUDE-81.11.6h 

—  5.  Idris  Peter  James  BOARDMAN-81. 11. 7  (b.1931) 
sp:  Eleen  May  MURING-81.11.w2  (m.1907) 

—  4.  Neville  Garfield  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.1.12.    (b.1881  d.1902) 

—  4.  Caroline  Elizabeth  BOARDM AN-8. 1.13.    (b.  1 883) 

sp:  Mary  Augusta  B0ARDMAN-8.1w      (b.1837  m.1857  d.1858) 
I—  4.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1.1      (b.  1 858  d. 1879) 
—  3.  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.2       {b.  1 836  d.  1909) 
sp:  Emma  THOMAS-8.2  w     (b.  1 839) 
|—  4.  Elizabeth  BOARDMAN-8.2. 1  (b.1860) 
sp:  George  Albert  Ernest  HARVEY-8.2.1h 

—  4.  Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2     (b.1861  d.1901) 

sp:  Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w  (m.1887) 

—  5.  Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1 

sp:  Peter  0'CONNOR-8.2.2.1h 

[—  6.  Evelyn  Mary  O'CONNOR-8221 1  (b.1912) 

1 

sp:  John  CURRIE-82211h 

—  7.  Rosemary  Kathleen  CarlieseCURRIE-8221 11  (b.1941) 

sp:  BRYANT-822111h 

8.  Nicola  BRYANT-8221 1 1 1    (b.1 966) 
sp:  Gerthew  MATHEW-8221 1  h2 

7.  Christopher  Gerthew  Porter  MATH  EW-822 112    (b.  1 949) 
sp:  Denise  MANNING-8221 12w 

—  6.  Thomas  Peter  O'CONNOR-8221 2  {b.1915) 

sp:  Annie  ROBERTS-82212W  (m.1944) 

—  6.  Ethel  Nora  Elizabeth  O'CONNOR-8221 3  (b.1917) 

sp:  Walter  PROVOST-82213h  (m.1940) 

—  7.  Marion  Nora  PROVOST-8221 31     (b.1 941  d.1 984) 

sp:  Howard  DRURY-8221 31  h  (m.1975) 

^  8.  Caroline  Rose  DRURY-8221 311  (b.1977) 

—  7.  Irene  Grace  PROVOST-8221 32  (b.1943) 

sp:  Alan  Thornhill  FISHER-822132h 
—  8.  Wayne  Thornhill  FISHER-8221 321  (b.1963) 
L  8.  Glen  Thornhill  FISHER-8221 322  (b.1965) 
sp:  Peter  LAUBSCHANGE-82213h2    (b.1941  m.1964  d.1984) 

—  7.  Desiree  AnnLAUBSCHANGE-822133  (b.1964) 
I—  7.  CharieneDawnLAUBSCHANGE-822134  (b.1968) 

I—  6.  Muriel  Marie  Stella  O'CONNOR-8221 4     (b.1919  d.1940) 
sp:  William  FIELDS-82214h 

7.  Child  FIELDS-822141  (b.1940) 

—  5.  Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2 

sp:  Johanna  Adrianna  VAN  R0YN-8.2.2.2w 

—  6.  Sheila  BOARDMAN-82221 

sp:  WINEARLS-82221h 

—  7.  Christopher  WINEARLS-82221 1 

—  7.  Harold  WINEARLS-82221 2 
I—  7.  William  WINEARLS-82221 3 

L_  6.  Dudley  BOARDMAN-82222 


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p  5.  William  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3 

sp:  Hester  Helena  DU  TOIT-8.2.2.3W  (b.1 903  m.1 926) 

—  6.  Frances  Roslna  BOARDMAN-82231      (b.1 929) 

sp:  Douglas  SHARP-82231h    (b.1910  m.1968) 
L  6.  Aletta  Louise  BOARDMAN-82232     (b.1 933) 
sp:  Frans  KRUGER-82232h     (b.1979  m.1954) 

—  7.  Hester  Helena  KRUGER-822321  (b.1957) 

sp:  W.J.  BADENHURST-822321h  (m.l98) 

—  8.  Aletta  BADENHURST-8223211  (b.1984) 

^  8.  Willem  Johannes  BADENHURST-8223212  (b.1986) 

—  7.  Martha  Louisa  KRUGER-822322    (b.1 958) 

sp:  Vivian  DU  TOIT-822322h    (b.  1 950  m.  1 977) 

—  8.  Hendre  DU  TOlT-8223221    (b.1 978) 

—  8.  Loulette  DU  TOIT-8223222    (b.1 980) 
8.  Frans  DU  TOrT-8223223  (b.1984) 

I—  7.  Frances  Hazel  KRUGER-8223223  (b.1967) 

sp:  Martinus  Johannes  VAN  ZYL-822323h    (m.1 986) 

—  5.  Ivy  Muriel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4 

sp:  Edward  KINSLEY-8.2.2.4h  (m.1 926) 

p-  6.  Son  KiNSLEY-82241      (b.  1 928  d.  1928) 

sp:  Frederick  Conroy  KEOWN-8.2.2.4h2 

—  5.  Duncan  Humphrey  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5  (b.1897) 

sp:  Joyce  CHADWICK-8.2.2.5w 
5.  Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.6 

—  4.  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3     (b.1 863) 

sp:  Emily  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3w    (m.1894  d.1899) 

—  4.  William  Isaiah  BOARDMAN-8.2.4     (b.1 865) 

—  4.  James  BOARDMAN-8.2.5      (b.1 866) 

sp:  Frances  Emily  WYATT-8.2.5  w    (b.  1 870  m.  1 890) 

—  5.  Frederick  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.1 

—  5.  Walter  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.2    (b.  1 892  d.  1892) 

—  5.  OLIVER  Francis  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.3 

—  5.  Alice  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.4  (b.1884) 

sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825. 1 3.h  (m.  1 921 ) 

—  6.  Lilian  Alice  KEOWN-82541      (b.1 924) 

sp:  Robin  DIMMOCK-82541h     (b.1923  m.1948) 

—  7.  Robin  Charles  DIMMOGK-82541 1  (b.1971) 

sp:  Neithleigh  BROPHY-82541 1  (m.1971) 

—  8.  Cailim  DIMMOCK-82541 1 1  (b.1971) 

—  8.  Alyssa  DIMMOCK-82541 12  (b.1977) 

sp:  Rayanne  Rutherford  SMITH-82541 1  w2  (m.1982) 

—  7.  Helen  Christine  DIMMOCK-82541 2  (b.1950) 

sp:  Onelia  Tavema  TURISAN-825412h  (b.1949) 

—  7.  Margaret  Mary  DIMMOCK-82541 3  (b.1952) 

sp:  Gary  Duncan  HAMILTON  major-82541 3h    (b.1 952) 

—  8.  Sarah  HAMILTON-8254131  (b.1983) 

8.  Duncan  Graham  HAMILTON-8254132    (b.1 985) 
I—  7.  William  Robert  DIMMOCK-82541 4  (b.1954) 
^  6.  Mary  Frances  KEOWN-82542     (b.1 932  d.1 984) 

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sp:  John  George  DE  BRUIN-82432h  (b.1932) 

—  7.  John  George  I  DE  BRUIN-825421  {b.1956) 

sp:  Pamela  HYDE-825421w 

—  8.  Candice  Alice  DE  BRUIN-825421 1 

I—  8.  Devon  DE  BRUIN-825421 2 
sp:  Pierre  Grantley  SMITH-82542h2  (m.1964) 
|—  7.  Leigh  Alice  SMITH-825422  (b.1966) 
7.  Shaun  Wilfred  SMITH-825423  (b.1968) 

—  5.  Cecil  Willoby  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.5 

—  5.  Mabel  Ruth  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.6 

sp:  DAIRYMPLE-8.2.5.6h 
sp:  John  BLYTHE-8256h2 

—  5.  James  French  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7 

sp:  Beatrice  HAWLEY-8257w 

—  6.  Yvonne  BOARDMAN-82571 

sp:  John  TORIEN-82571h 

—  6.  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82572 

sp:  LAMPRECHT-82572h 

—  7.  Wendy  LEMPRECHT-825721 
L-  7.  Son  LEMPRECHT-825722 

—  6.  Valerie  BOARDMAN-82573 

sp:  NEETHLING-82573h 

—  6.  Jean  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574 

sp:  John  Deli  BOARDMAN-82574h     (b.  1 936  m.  1 968) 

—  7.  Jennifer  BOARDMAN-825741  (b.1969) 

—  7.  Victoria  BOARDMAN-825742  (b.1971) 
7.  Pamela  BOARDMAN-825743  {b.1973) 

6.  Dinah  BOARDMAN-82575 

—  5.  Clarence  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.8 

sp:  Doris  SMITH-8.2.5.8h 

—  6.  Clarice  May  BOARDMAN-82581  (b.1934) 

sp:  Hunter  Charles  BRADFiELD-82581h     (b.1929  m.1952) 

—  7.  Elena  Lynne  BRADFIELD-825811  {b.1953) 

sp:  PRINGLE-825811h 
I—  7.  Cheryl  Dawn  BRADFIELD-825812  (b.1957) 

—  6.  Newton  Trevor  BOARDMAN-82582  (b.1935) 

sp:  Shirley  May  HOWARD-82582w     (b.  1 942  m.  1 959) 

—  7.  Marcelle  May  BOARDMAN-825821  (b.1961) 

—  7.  Gerald  Wayne  BOARDMAN-825822  (b.1963) 

—  7.  Jennifer  Anne  BOARDMAN-825823  (b.1965) 
7.  Tracy  Lee  BOARDMAN-825824  (b.1972) 

^  6.  Denis  Clyde  BOARDMAN-82583  (b.1939) 

sp:  Jean  Ann  MACKINTOTH-82583w    (b.1941  m.1963) 

—  7.  Cathy  Ann  BOARDMAN-825831  (b.1963) 

—  7.  Julie  Lynne  BOARDMAN-825832  (b.1967) 

—  7.  Richard  John  BOARDMAN-825833  (b.1973) 
I—  7.  Clint  Gregory  BOARDMAN-825834  (b.1976) 

—  5.  Ronald  Bennet  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.9 

—  5.  Hildred  Czarina  BOARDMAN-8.2.5. 10.  (b.  1 906  d.  1984) 

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sp:  Robert  Brockley  CROWDER-8.2.5.10.h 

—  6.  MollyAmy  CROWDER-825.10.1  (b.1927) 

sp:  William  GOWER-825.10.1h 

—  7.  Trevor  William  GOWER-825.10.1.1 

—  7.  Graham  Robert  GOWER-825.10.1. 2 
'—  7.  Brian  Lester  GOWER-825.10.1. 3 

—  6.  Raymond  Peter  CROWDER-825. 10.2 

sp:  Shirley  Ann  MONROE-825.10.2w 

—  7.  Peter  Robin  CROWDER-825. 10.21 

—  7.  Andrew  Raymond  CROWDER-825. 10.22 

—  7.  Jennifer  Ann  CROWDER-825. 10.23 
5.  Marjorie  Maud  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.11. 

sp:  Stephen  MURRAY-825.1 1h 

—  6.  Thora  Frances  MURRAY-825.1 1.1  (b.1925) 

1 

sp:  Johannes  Hercules  VILJOEN-825.1 1.1  h  (b.1921  m.1945) 
sp:  MUNDELL-825.11.1h2 

—  7.  Vivian  Jean  MUNDELL-825. 11.1.1  (b.1949) 

sp:  Joseph  COETZEE-825.1 1.1.1 
sp:  VAN  RENSBURG-825.1 1.1.1 
sp:  Desmond  JENSON-825.1 1.1.1  (m.1985) 

—  7.  Lilien  Frances  MUNDELL-825. 11.1.2  (b.1956) 

sp:  Derek  Hugh  PAXTON-825. 11.1.2  (b.1953  m.1979) 

—  8.  Rozanne  Lee  PAXTON-825. 11.1.?  (b.1980) 

—  8.  Brian  Wilfred  Barlow  PAXTON-825- 1 1.1.?  (b.1982) 
^  8.  Shannon  Frances  PAXTON-825. 11.1.?  (b.1986) 

7.  Rene  Lee  MUNDELL-825.1 1.1.3  (b.1958) 
sp:  Andrew  Arthur  SMITHEN-825.1 1.1.3  (b.1952  m.1981) 
L  8.  Son  SMITHEN-825.1 1.1.? 

—  6.  Hillary  MURRAY-825.1 1.2 

sp:  FOURIE-825.11.2h 

—  7.  Karen  FOURIE-825.1 1 .2.1 

—  7.  Michelle  FOURIE-825.1 1.2.2 
sp:  MURRELL-825.11.2h2 

L-  7.  Deborah  MURRELL-825.1 1.2.3 
sp:  Sam  VOS-825.11.h2 

—  6.  James  VOS-825.11.3 

sp:  Susan  BRISSON-825.1 1.3w 

—  7.  Kevin  VOS-825. 1 1 .3. 1 

—  7.  Jennifer  VOS-825. 11. 3.2 
1—  7.  Deidre  VOS-825.1 1 .3.3 

—  6.  Lorraine  VOS-825. 1 1 .4 

5.  Doreen  Emily  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.12. 
sp:  Hugh  MOSS-825.12.h 

—  6.  Geoffrey  MOSS-825. 12.1 

—  6.  Joan  MOSS-825.12.2 

1 

sp:  Brian  DOYLE-825.12.2H 

—  6.  Rhona  MOSS-825.12.3 

sp:  Noel  JOHNSON-825.12.3H 

—  6.  Colleen  MOSS-825.12.4 

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—  5.  Frances  Olive  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.13. 

sp:  William  James  KEOWN-825.13.h 
^  6.  Anne  Irene  KEOWN-825.13.1 

sp:  Charles  ANDERSON-825.13.1h 

—  7.  Sharon  ANDERSON-825.13.1.1  (b.1964) 

sp:  Nichols  CHAPMAN-825.13.1.? 

—  7.  Kim  ANDERSON-825.13.1.2  (b.1965) 

—  7.  Graham  ANDERSON-825.13.1.3  (b.1968) 
7.  BryanANDERSON-825.13.1.4(b.1972) 

—  5.  Ediar  Raleigh  BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14. 

sp:  Jane  BABLE-825.14.W 

r—  6.  JamesBOARDMAN-825.14.1 

—  6.  Kenneth  BOARDMAN-825.14.2 

—  6.  Cyril  BOARDMAN-825.14.3 

—  6.  Claude  BOARDMAN-825.14.4 

sp:  Aletha  Magdalena  LAUBSON-825.14.w2 

—  4.  Margaret  Augusta  BOARDMAN-8.2.6  (b.1869) 

—  4.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-8.2.7     (b.1 871  d.  1936) 

sp:  Annie  Sophia  Maria  CORY-8.2.7  w   (b.1 878  m.1899  d.1953) 
[—  5.  Georgina  William  BOARDMAN-8.2.7. 1    (b.1 900  d.  1980) 
sp:  George  GREEN-8.2.7.1h  (d.1922) 

—  6.  Rona  Beryl  GREEN-8271 1      (b.1 924  d.1968) 

sp:  Max  ORTEL-827.1.1h 

—  7.  ORTEL-827111 

—  7.  ORTEL-827112 
7.  ORTEL-827113 

sp:  Hendrik  Ryne  REYNEKE-8.2.7.1h2  (b.1905  m.1928) 

—  6.  Nomian  REYNEKE-82712  (b.1929) 

sp:  JoeySMlTH-82712w  (b.1934) 

—  7.  Nonnan  Hugh  REYNEKE-827121     (b.1 957) 
L  7.  WilnaREYNEKE-827122  (b.1959) 

sp:  Calvin  PITTAWAY-827122h    (b.1 956  m.1980) 

—  8.  LiezI  PlTTAWAY-8271221  (b.1981) 

L-  8.  Lorimer  Ivan  PlTTAWAY-8271222  (b.1984) 
L-  6.  Denise  REYNEKE-82713  (b.1933) 

1 

sp:  Frikkie  BOTHA-82713h     (b.1 930  m.1956) 

—  7.  Estelle  BOTHA-827131     (b.1 958) 

sp:  Daniel  Nicholas  POTGIETER  (b.1 954) 

—  8.  Daniel  Nicholas  I  POTGIETER-827131 1  (b.1985) 
'—  8.  Leande  POTGIETER-8271312  (b.1991) 

L  7.  Colin  BOTHA-827132    (b.1 962) 

sp:  Riana  SM ALKWYK-8271 32w    (b.  1 964  m.  1 986) 

—  8.  Jaco  BOTHA-827132 1  (b.1988) 
^  8.  Zander  BOTHA-8271 322  (b.1991) 

—  5.  Philip  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.2  (b.1 901  d.1980) 
sp:  Magdalene  V.D.  WESTHUlZEN-8.2.7.2w  (b.1 902) 
|—  6.  Eari  Philip  BOARDMAN-82721  (b.1932) 

sp:  Norma  Isabel  PEARSALL-82721w    (b.1935  m.1929) 
j  |—  7.  Charlene  Ann  BOARDMAN-82721 1  (b.1956) 

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sp:  Louis  Mark  VANDER  MERWE-82721 1h  (b.1955) 

—  8.  Louis  Mark  I  VANDER  MERWE-82721 11  (b.1980) 
L-  8.  Andre  Neil  VANDER  MERWE-82721 12  (b.1982) 

—  7.  Lauren  Norma  BOARDMAN-827212  (b.1959) 

sp:  Michael  ALARiC-827212h  (b.1957) 
I—  8.  Megan  ALARiC-8272121  (b.1985) 
L-  7.  Syndie  Lou  BOARDMAN-827213  (b.1963) 
sp;  Glen  David  WILLIAMS-827213h  (b.1956) 

—  8.  Nikkie  Lou  WILLIAMS-8272131  (b.1980) 
^  8.  Karmen  Dominque  WILLIAMS-8272132  (b.1985) 

—  6.  David  Bernard  BOARDMAN-82722  (b.1935) 

sp:  Jean  LOXTON-82722W  (b.1940) 

—  7.  Sean  BOARDMAN-827221  (b.1960) 

—  7.  Shelley  Ann  BOARDMAN-827222  (b.1961) 
7.  Rory  BOARDMAN-827223  (b.1962) 

—  6.  William  Charles  BOARDMAN-82723  (b.1940) 

sp:  Lynette  Nancy  STANLEY-82723w 

—  7.  Deon  BOARDMAN-82723 1  (b.1968) 

—  7.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-827232  (b.1971) 
sp:  Lynn  LAHNER-82723w2 

5.  Violet  Cory  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.3    (b.1903  d.1983) 
sp:  Johann  Adam  Christoffel  REUBENHEINER-8.2.7.3h  (b.1906) 

—  6.  Stella  RAUBENHEINER-82731  (b.1930) 

sp:  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731h    (b.1918  m.1961) 

—  7.  Leon  DU  TOIT-82731 1  (b.1952) 

sp:  Johanna  Magdalena  Francina  DE  BRUYN-82731 1w    (b.1956  m.1976) 

—  8.  Hendrik  Jacobus  DU  TOIT-82731 1 1  (b.1979) 

—  8.  Amel  DU  TOIT-82731 12    (b.  1 980) 
^  8.  Francois  DU  TOIT-82731 13  (b.1984) 

—  7.  Pierre  DU  TOIT-82731 2  (b.1956) 

sp:  Antoinette  PlENAAR-827312w    (b.1958  m.1980) 

—  8.  Stel-Marie  DU  TOIT-82731 21  (b.1983) 

—  8.  Yohanine  DU  TOIT-82731 22  {b.1986) 
I—  8.  Nelandie  DU  TOIT-8273123  (b.1988) 

^  7.  EstelleDU  TOIT-82731 3  (b.1968) 

—  6.  Anna  Maria  Alida  RAUBENHEINER-82732  (b.1933) 

sp:  Hendrik  Willem  Nicholas  ALBERTS-82732h    (b.1931  m.1953) 

—  7.  Amanda  Rene  ALBERTS-827321  (b.1958) 

—  7.  Hendrik  Willem  ALBERTS-827322  (b.1962) 
I—  7.  Ansulet  ALBERTS-827323  (b.1968) 

—  6.  Shirley  RAUBENHEINER-82733  (b.1935) 

sp:  Keith  HILL-82733h     (b.1935  m.1960) 

—  7.  Kevin  Patrick  HILL-827331  (b.1960) 

sp:  Linda  KRITZINGER-827331w    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  7.  Kenneth  John  HI LL-827332  (b.1962) 

sp:  Karen  OBECHOLZER-827332w    (b.  1 964  m .  1 986) 

—  8.  Christine  HILL-8273321 
I—  8.  Christopher  HILL-8273322 

7.  Merle  Sharon  HILL-827333  (b.1966) 

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^—  6.  Linda  RAUBENHEINER-82734  (b.1937) 

I 

sp:  Francis  DENKEMA-82734h     (b.1937  m.1937) 

—  7.  Jacobus  Francois  DENKEMA-827341  (b.1967) 

—  7.  Raubenheinfier  DENKEMA-827342  {b.1970) 
I—  7.  Maryna  DENKEMA-827343  (b.1974) 

—  6.  Ignatuis  van  Wyk  RAUBENHEINER-82735  (b.1939) 

sp:  Hermine  Louis  LE  ROUX-82735     (b.  1 94 1  m.  1 965) 

—  7.  Juliette  RAUBENHEIMER-827351  (b.1968) 

—  7.  Johann  Adam  RAUBENHEIMER-827352  (b.1970) 
7.  Viola-Marie  RAUBENHEIMER-827353  (b.1974) 

L-  6.  Twin  RAUBENHEINER-82736 

—  5.  Carrlngton  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.4    (b.1905  d.1970) 

sp:  Sophia  Elizabeth  JOHNSON-8.2.7.4w  (b.1908  m.1928  d.1990) 
|—  6.  Beulah  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82741  (b.1928) 
sp:  Harold  LAUGHTON-82741h     (b.1933  m.1966) 

—  7.  Carrington  Roger  LAUGHTON-82741 1     (b.1 972) 
I—  7.  Belinda  Marjorie  LAUGHTON-82741 2  (b.1973) 

6.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-82742     (b.1 931) 
sp:  Albert  Edward  WILLI  AM  S-82742h  {b.1930) 

—  7.  Jennifer  Anne  WILLIAMS-827421  {b.1957) 

sp:  WADE-827421h  (b.1985) 

—  7.  Wendy  Jane  WILLIAMS-827422  (b.1961) 

sp:  Bruce  PITT-827422h  (m.1980) 

—  8.  Buster  William  PITT-8274221  (b.1983) 
8.  Westwood  Jay  PITT-8274222    (b.1 985) 

^  7.  Heather  Lee  WILLIAMS-827423  (b.1964) 

sp:  Derek  John  BO YD-827423h    (b.  1 952  m .  1 983) 
8.  Derek  John  Milner  BOYD-8274231    (b.1 985) 

—  5.  Irene  Pearl  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5    (b.  1 908  d.  1959) 

sp:  Jorrisen  Stephen  JOUBERT-8.2.7.5h  (d.1959) 
I—  6.  Brian  JOUBERT-82751 

sp:  Vanessa  PALELO-82751w 

—  7.  Calvin  JOUBERT-82751 1 

—  7.  Michelle  JOUBERT-82751 2 

—  7.  Yvette  JOUBERT-827513 
I—  7.  Baron  JOUBERT-82751 4 

' —  6.  Desmond  Jourisen  JOUBERT-82752 

—  5.  Olga  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.6    (b.1 91 3) 

sp:  Jan  Albert  VAN  NIEKERK-8.2.7.6h  (b.1906  d.1970) 

—  6.  Sheila  VAN  NIEKERK-82761  (b.1935) 

sp:  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761h     (b.1933  m.1955  d.1976) 

—  7.  Jacobus  Albert  MALHERBE-82761 1     (b.1 956) 

sp:  Lisa  NEL-827611w  (m.1981) 

—  8.  Harriet  MALHERBE-82761 1 1  (b.1982) 

8.  Izak  Abraham  Johannes  MALHERBE-82761 12  (b.1985) 

—  7.  Olga  Margret  MALHERBE-82761 2  (b.1957) 

sp:  Johannes  Hermanus  Eugene  JOUBERT-827612h    (b.1955  m.1983) 

—  8.  Dominique  JOUBERT-82761 21  (b.1983) 
I—  8.  Cherise  JOUBERT-82761 22  (b.1985) 

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I        I        ^  7.  Sheilagh  MALHERBE-827613     (b.1965  d.1987) 

I 

sp:  Pieter  Johannes  Herman  BIRK-827613h  (m.1984) 

—  6.  William  Olan  VAN  NIEKERK-82762  (b.1939) 

sp:  Anna  NEL-82762w     (b.1941  m.1959) 

—  7.  William  Olan  I  VAN  NIEKERK-827621  (b.1961) 

sp:  Amelia  BEZUIDENHOUDT-827621w    (b.1965  m.984) 
8.  Chantel  VAN  NIEKERK-827621 1  (b.198) 

—  7.  Maureen  VAN  NIEKERK-827622  (b.1964) 

—  7.  Olga  VAN  NIEKERK-827623  (b.1969) 

7.  Mary-Ann  VAN  NIEKERK-827624  (b.1971) 
6.  Jan  Albert  I  VAN  NIEKERK-82763  (b.1952) 
sp:  Elize  KRAUNAUW-82763w     (b.1950  m.1977) 
L-  5.  Hope  BOARDMAN-8.2.7.7  (b.1911) 
—  4.  Alfred  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8  (b.1873) 
sp:  Johanna  Etresia  NAUDE-8.2. 8  w  (b.1880) 
[—  5.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8.2.8. 1  (b.1900) 
sp:  Maggie  VAN  WYK-8.2.8.1w 
[—  6.  Alfred  BOARDMAN-82811 
L  6.JosephBOARDMAN-82812 
sp:  Lena  VAN  ROOYEE-82812w2 

—  6.  Anna  Johanna  Sussana  BOARDMAN-8281 3     (b.  1 939) 

sp:  Martinus  Johannes  LAAS-82813h  (m.1955) 

—  7.  Elsie  Magdalena  LAAS-828131 

—  7.  Henry  Johannes  LAAS-828132 

—  7.  ElanaLAAS-828133 
L    7.  Karin  LAAS-828134 

—  6.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 4  (b.1944) 

sp:  Annie  THIART-82814w  (m.1964) 

—  7.  Charmaine  BOARDMAN-8281 41 

—  7.  Ulanda  BOARDMAN-8281 42 

sp:  Elaine  Hughes  VAN  DER  BERG-82814w2  (m.1982) 

—  6.  Thomas  Richard  BOARDMAN-8281 5 

sp:  Joy  MOSSOP-82815W  (m.1971) 

—  7.  Janine  BOARDMAN-8281 51 

—  7.  Wayne  BOARDMAN-8281 52 

—  7.  Lizelle  BOARDMAN-8281 53  . 
I—  7.  Karin  BOARDMAN-8281 54 

—  6.  Alfred  Hertjert  BOARDMAN-8281 6  (b.1950) 

sp:  Claire  CANNON-82816w 

—  7.  Rosemary  BOARDMAN-8281 61 

—  7.  Jo-Anne  BOARDMAN-8281 62 
sp:  Jenny  BOARDMAN-8281 6w2 

—  6.  Deon  Martin  BOARDMAN-8281 7  (b.1952) 

sp:  Leone  ZEELIE-82817w    (b.1958  m.1976) 

—  7.  Bridgette  BOARDMAN-8281 71  (b.1978) 

—  7.  Deon  Martin  I  BOARDMAN-8281 72  (b.1983) 
sp:  Sara  BOTHA-82817w2 

^  6.  Philip  Johannes  BOARDMAN-8281 8  (b.1960) 
I  sp:  Marna  Renet  CROSS-82818W    (b.  1 963  m.  1982) 

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—  7.  MarinzaRaunetteBOARDMAN-828181  (b.1983) 
7.  Henry  Herbert  BOARDMAN-8281 82  (b.1985) 

5.  Millicent  Magdalena  Emma  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.2    (b.  1 901  d.  1 982) 
sp:  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-8.2.8.2h  (b.1896  m.1920  d.1937) 

—  6.  Alfred  Thomas  FRITZ-82821     (b.1922  d.1954) 

sp:  Hester  DU  PLESSIS-82821w    (b.1931  m.1942) 

—  7.  Stanley  FRITZ-82821 1  (b.1944) 

sp:  Nan  FRITZ-82821 1w  (m.1967) 

—  8.  Alfred  FRITZ-82821 11  {b.1968) 

—  8.  Johan  FRITZ-82821 12  (b.1973) 

sp:  Gloria  Carol  TURNER-82821 1w2  (b.1944) 
sp:  Esme  BRYANT-82821w2  (b.1923) 

—  7.  Johan  Thomas  FRITZ-82821 2  (b.1950) 

—  7.  Allen  FRITZ-82821 3  (b.1952) 
7.  Cheryl  FRITZ-82821 4  (b.1954) 

—  6.  Muriel  Hester  FRITZ-82822  (b.1923) 

sp:  Wertham  Ward  (Wally)  DIXON-82822h    (b.1920  m.1944  d.1976) 

—  7.  Dawn  Denise  DIXON-828221  (b.1945) 

sp:  Pierre  BRUMMER-828221h    (b.1939  m.1966) 

—  8.  Grant  BRUMMER-8282211  (b.1971) 
^  8.  Meggan  BRUMMER-8282212  (b.1973) 

—  7.  Shirley  DIXON-828222  (b.1948) 

sp:  Fredrick  A.  BROOKS-828222h    (b.1946  m.1975) 

—  8.  Mark  Frederick  BROOKS-8282221  (b.1978) 
8.  Natalie  Suzanne  BROOKS-8282222  (b.1981) 

—  7.  Wallace  Walter  DIXON-828223  (b.1951) 

sp:  Denese  Alice  HERITAGE-828223w    (b.1947  m.1973) 

—  8.  Amanda  DIXON-8282231  (b.1974) 

—  8.  Warren  Ward  DlXON-8282232  (b.1976) 
I—  8.  Lee-Ann  DIXON-8282233  (b.1981) 

7.  Audrey  Muriel  DIXON-828224  (b.1955) 
sp:  Neville  Trevor  INTRONA-828224h    (b.1955  m.1977) 

—  8.  Tanen  Catherine  I NTRONA-8282241  (b.1979) 

—  8.  Nadine  Sharon  INTRONA-8282242  (b.1982) 

L-  8.  Christine  Bernanette  INTRONA-8282243  (b.1985) 

—  6.  Millicent  Etresia  FRITZ-82823  (b.1925) 

sp:  Jan  Albertus  PRETORIUS-82823h    (b.1915  d.1948) 
1—  7.  Noel  Allen  PRETORIUS-828231  (b.1945) 

sp:  Cherryl  Carol  SEITZ-828231w    (b.1950  m.1970) 

^  8.  Duane  PRETORIUS-828231 1  (b.1978) 
sp:  George  Raleigh  OCHSE-828223h2  (b.1929  m.1951) 

—  7.  Colleen  Etresia  OCHSE-828232  (b.1952) 

sp:  Sean  Kevin  WALSH-828232h    (b.1929  m.1972) 

—  8.  Tracey  WALSH-8282321  (b.1977) 
I—  8.  Shannon  WALSH-8282322  (b.1981) 

—  7.  Sheila  Ethel  OCHSE-828233  (b.1954) 

sp:  Ivan  James  METELERKAMP-828233h    (b.1948  m.1974) 

—  8.  Darren  METELERKAMP-8282331  (b.1975) 

—  8.  Ursula  METELERKAMP-8282332  (b.1976) 


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8.  Robyn  METELERKAMP-828333  (b.1982) 
I—  7.  Clive  Anthony  OCHSE-828234  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Roelf  FRITZ-82824  (b.1928) 

sp:  Peggy  Beatrice  RAW-82824w    (b.  1 928  m.  1 952) 

—  7.  Beryl  Elizabeth  FRITZ-828241  (b.1952) 

sp:  Robert  Peter  EVANS-828241h    (b.1951  m.1975) 

—  8.  Clair  Lisa  EVANS-828241 1  (b.1976) 

—  8.  Gareth  Craig  EVANS-828241 2  (b.1979) 

L-  8.  Bronwynne  Leigh  EVANS-828241 3  (b.1982) 

—  7.  Kenneth  FRITZ-828242  (b.1956) 

—  7.  Deborah  FRITZ-828243  (b.1965) 

sp:  Graham  Complan  CARRUTHERS-828243h 
^  7.  Brian  Allan  FRITZ-828244  (b.1966) 

—  6.  Frederick  John  FRITZ-82825  (b.1930) 

sp:  Jeanette  Kathleen  STOREY-82825w  (m.1951) 
L-  7.  Linda  FRITZ-82825 1 

—  6.  Sybil  FRITZ-82826  (b.1934) 

sp:  Siebert  UYS-82826h     (b.1928  m.1951  d.1983) 

—  7.  Carol  Lugene  UYS-828261  (b.1952) 

sp:  Louis  Matthys  STEYN-828261  h    (b.  1 950  m.  1 972) 

—  8.  Elton  Louis  STEYN-828261 1 

8.  Sacha  Sybil  STEYN-828261 2  (b.1977) 
L  7.  John  Derek  UYS-828262  (b.1954) 

sp:  Brenda  Dawn  BIJL-828262w    (b.1962  m.1981) 
|—  8.  Bridget  Anna  UYS-828262 1  (b.1981) 
L-  8.  ALLISON  Chantal  UYS-8282622  (b.1985) 
^  6.  Ivy  Doreen  FRITZ-82827  (b.1936) 

sp:  Tielman  ROOS-82827h     (b.  1 930  m.  1 955) 

—  7.  Yolande  ROOS-828271  (b.1955) 

sp:  Nico  OLWAGEN-828271h    (b.1944  m.1975) 
I—  a.  Nico  Jr.  OLWAGEN-828271 1  (b.1976) 
L  8.  Carin  OLWAGEN-828271 2  (b.1979) 

—  7.  Deidre  ROOS-828272    (b.1958  d.1958) 

—  7.  Beverley  ROOS-828273  (b.1962) 

sp:  Deon  DU  PLESSIS-828273h    (b.1958  m.1985) 
L  8.  Amanda  DU  PLESSIS-8282731  (b.1987) 
7.  Lydia  ROOS-828274  (b.1972) 

—  5.  Iris  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.3  (b.1903) 

sp:  Harry  Cameron  BOUCHER-8.2.8.3h  (b.1900  m.1924  d.1957) 

—  6.  Herbert  Cameron  Francis  BOUCHER-82831  (b.1924) 

—  6.  Irene  Etrecia  BOUCHER-82832  (b.1929) 

—  6.  Vivienne  Patricia  BOUCHER-82833  (b.1934) 

—  6.  Vallery  Winnie  BOUCHER-82834  (b.1937) 

—  6.  Emest  Vivienne  BOUCHER-82835     (b.1939  d.1984) 
^  6.  Doreen  BOUCHER-82836  (b.1944) 

—  5.  William  Frances  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.4    (b.  1 907  d.  1986) 

sp:  Anna  Susanna  FRITZ-8.2.8.4W  (b.1909  m.1931  d.1986) 

—  6.  Alfred  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841  (b.1932) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Margaret  THOMPSON-82841 W    (b.1938  m.1959) 

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7.  Dean  BOARDMAN-82841 1     (b.1 960) 
sp:  Tracy  ARMITAGE-828411W    (b.1965  m.1983) 
8.  Nicola  Che  BOARDMAN-82841 1 1  (b.1984) 
7.  Tyrone  BOARDMAN-82841 2     (b.1 962) 
sp:  Sharon  AYERS-828412W  (m.1987) 
7.  Craig  BOARDMAN-82841 3  (b.1964) 
7.  Janine  Francis  BOARDMAN-82841 4  (b.1969) 
H  6.  Stella  BOARDMAN-82842 
6.  Roelf  BOARDMAN-82843 
6.  Dorothy  Etrecia  BOARDMAN-82844     (b.1 939) 
sp:  Cornelius  VAN  ROOYEN-82844H     (b.  1 935  m.  1 957) 

—  7.  Anita  Elizabeth  VAN  ROOYEN-828441     (b.1 958) 

—  7.  Aletta  VAN  ROOYEN-828442  (b.1959) 

—  7.  Roolf  Petrus  VAN  ROOYEN-828443     (b.1 962) 
\—  6.  Iris  Irene  BOARDMAN-82845  (b.1942) 

sp:  David  Frederick  BARKHUIZON-82845     (b.1 938  m.1959) 

—  7.  Ingrid  Anita  BARKHUIZON-82845 1  (b.1961) 

—  7.  Rene  BARKHUIZON-828452  (b.1962) 

—  7.  Antoinette  BARKHUIZON-828453    (b.1 966) 
I—  6.  Clifford  Harold  BOARDMAN-82846  (b.1950) 

sp:  Petronella  Kristina  VAN  NICKERK-82846w    (b.1 954  m.1973) 

—  7.  Annamarie  BOARDMAN-828461  (b.1975) 

—  7.  Carine  BOARDMAN-828462  (b.1977) 

—  7.  Maretha  BOARDMAN-828463    (b.1 977) 

—  7.  William  Francis  BOARDMAN-828464     (b.1 983) 
6.  Vernon  Clive  BOARDMAN-82847     (b.  1 952) 

^  5.  Ada  Johanna  BOARDMAN-8.2.8.5  (b.1911) 

sp:  John  Hill  WOTHERSPOON-8.2.8.5h  (b.1911  d.1975) 
L-  6.  Kenneth  Noel  WOTHERSPOON-82851      (b.1 935  d.1980) 
4.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9     (b.1 873  d.1941) 
sp:  Michelle  Maria  COR Y-8.2.9  w    (b.  1 88 1  d.  1 964) 

5.  Gwendoline  Mildred  BOARDMAN-8.2.9. 1    (b.1 91) 
sp:  Francois  Petnjs  (Fannie)  NELL-8.2.9. 1  h  (b.1 908) 
—  6.  Tammy  Boardman  NELL-8291 1 
sp:  FANNIE-82911W 

7.  Francois  NELL-8291 11 

sp:  Elizabeth  DU  TOIT-8291 1 1  w 
7.  Pierre  NELL-8291 12 
H  6.  Clarence  NELL-8291 2  (b.1942) 

sp:  Ina  LOFTERING-82912w     (b.1946  m.1968) 
7.  Kevin  NELL-8291 21  (b.1969) 
7.  Theresa  Leandra  NELL-8291 22  (b.1971) 
6.  Valerie  NELL-8291 3  (b.1950) 
sp:  Ernest  Charles  FINAUGHTY-82913h    (b.1 946  m.1971) 
5.  William  George  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2    (b.1 91 4) 
sp:  Maria  Magdalena  MAYHEW-8.2.9.2w  (b.1921  m.1939) 

6.  Lewellyn  Wilfred  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82921      (b.1 940) 
sp:  Maurine  SQUIRE-82921w/    (b.1941  m.1963) 
|—  7.  Melanie  BOARDMAN-82921 1  (b.1964) 


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sp:  Steven  CAPA20RIO-829211h    (b.1960  m.1986) 

—  7.  Duncan  David  BOARDMAN-8292 12  (b.1966) 
7.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-82921 3  (b.1973) 

—  6.  William  James  Mayhew  BOARDMAN-82922  (b.1942) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Christina  ROTHMAN-82922w    (b.1946  m.1969) 

—  7.  Elizabeth  Christina  BOARDMAN-829221  (b.1971) 

—  7.  William  James  BOARDMAN-829222  (b.1973) 

7.  Susanna  Wilhelmina  BOARDMAN-829223  (b.1977) 

—  6.  June  Elaine  BO ARDMAN-82923  (b.1943) 

sp:  Gert  Jacobus  KRUGER-82923h    (b.1938  m.1964) 

—  7.  Johannes  KRUGER-829231  (b.1965) 

—  7.  Maria  Magdalena  KRUGER-829232  (b.1966) 

—  7.  Leon  KRUGER-829233  (b.1969) 
1—  7.  Miana  KRUGER-829234  (b.1977) 

—  6.  Neville  George  BOARDMAN-82924  (b.1947) 

sp:  Elsie  Rachel  DELANGE-82924w    (b.1956  m.1974) 

—  7.  AnneLize  BOARDMAN-829241  (b.1955) 

—  7.  Elaine  BOARDMAN-829242  {b.1977) 

I—  7.  Neville  George  I  BOARDMAN-829243  (b.1984) 
L  6.  Renee  Cory  BOARDMAN-82925  (b.1948) 

sp:  Daniel  Johannes  ROTHMAN-82925h     (b.  1 947  m.  1 968) 

—  7.  Carel  Francois  ROTHMAN-829251  (b.1968) 

—  7.  William  George  ROTHMAN-829252  (b.1970) 
7.  DanielJohannes  ROTHMAN-829253  (b.1974) 

—  5.  Joy  Daphne  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.3  (b.1916) 

sp:  Gordon  MOLE-8.2.9.3h 

—  6.  Rosalie  MOLE-82931 

—  5.  Thora  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.4    (b.1918  d.1992) 

sp:  Christophei  Liebenberg  BISCHOFF-8.2.9.4h  (b.1914) 
\--  6.  Lorraine  BISCHOFF-82941  (b.1944) 

—  6.  LoLita  BISCHOFF-82942  (b.1946) 

—  6.  John  BISCHOFF-82943  (b.1952) 

—  6.  Henry  BISCHOFF-82944  (b.1958) 

—  5.  Valentine  Gerald  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.5  (b.1920) 

sp:  Marie  ERAMUS-8.2.9.5W  (m.1948) 

—  6.  Guy  BOARDMAN-82951  (b.1952) 

sp:  Elsa  VERMEULEN-82951W  (m.1982) 

—  7.  Gerald  BOARDMAN-82951 1  {b.1983) 
I—  7.  Imiarie  BOARDMAN-829512  (b.1985) 

sp:  Irma  DINKLEMANN-8295w2     (b.1923  m.1966) 

—  5.  Donald  Clarence  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.6    (b.1922  d.1961) 

sp:  Judith  Susara  MOOLMAN-8.2.9.6w  (b.1928  m.1948) 

—  6.  Philip  Clarence  BOARDMAN-82961  (b.1949) 

sp:  Emmerentia  Frederika  OTTO-82961w    (b.1953  m.1972) 

—  7.  Cheldi  Celeste  BOARDMAN-82961 1  (b.1975) 

—  7.  Anelda  Philine  BOARDMAN-82961 2  (b.1977) 
7.  Renate  BOARDMAN-82961 3  (b.1980) 

—  6.  Judith  Denise  BOARDMAN-82962  {b.1950) 

sp:  Leopold  PFOSER-82962h     (b.1948  m.1981) 

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—  7.  Nikko  Maximillian  PFOSER-829621  (b.1981) 
7.  Cudrun  Maria  PFOSER-829622     (b.  1 985) 
^  6.  Leonie  Daphne  BOARDMAN-82963     (b.1 953  d.1 954) 

—  5.  Olive  Thelma  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.7  (b.1924) 
sp:  George  ERIKSEN-8.2.9.7h  (b.1912  d.1981) 

6.  Neil  ERIKSEN-82971      (b.1 944) 
K  6.  Fonnie  ERIKSEN-82972  (b.1946) 
6.  Vernon  ERIKSEN-82973  (b.1949) 
6.  Gail  ERIKSEN-82974  {b.1950) 
^  5.  Cynthia  May  BOARDMAN-8.2.9.8    (b.1 927) 
sp:  Jurie  GROENEWALD-8.2.9.8h 

—  6.  Andre  GROENEWALD-82981 

—  6.  Dawn  GROENEWALD-82982 

—  6.  Sharon  GROENEWALD-82983 
^  4.  Sybil  Irene  BOARDMAN-8.2. 10.  (b.1878) 

sp:  Frederick  HAYES-8.2.10.h 

—  5.  Phyllis  HAYES-8.2.10.1 

—  5.  Iris  HAYES-8.2.10.2 

—  5.  Vera  HAYES-8.2.10.3 
5.  Gordon  HAYES-8.2.10.4 
5.  Eric  HAYES-8.2.10.5 

—  3.  Ebenezer  Neville  BOARDMAN-8.3      (b.1 838) 

—  3.  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.4       (b.1 840  d.1 858) 
3.  Judith  Jane  BO ARDM AN-8.5       (b.  1 842  d.  1 895) 

sp:  John  ROBERTS-8.5h      (d.  1 883) 
4.  Rosina  ROBERTS-8.2.2  w 
sp:  Humphry  Thomas  BOARDMAN-8.2.2     (b.1861  m.1887  d.1901) 
j—  5.  Ethel  Margaret  BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1    "  Printed  on  Page  1 1  ** 
[—  5.  Harold  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.2    **  Printed  on  Page  1 1  ** 
I—  5.  William  Hayes  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.3    **  Printed  on  Page  12  ** 
1—  5.  Ivy  Muriel  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.4    **  Printed  on  Page  12  " 

—  5.  Duncan  Humphrey  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.5    (b.  1 897)  **  Printed  on  Page  12 

—  5.  Kathleen  Rosina  BOARDMAN-8.2.2.6    **  Printed  on  Page  12  " 
4.  John  Henry  ROBERTS-8.5.2  (b.1866) 

sp:  Eliza  DORMEHL-8.5.2w  (m.1895) 
—  4.  Duncan  James  ROBERTS-8.5.3 

4.  Florence  ROBERTS-8.5.4 
>—  4.  Emily  Maud  ROBERTS-8.2.3W  (d.1899) 

sp:  John  Henry  BOARDMAN-8.2.3     (b.1863  m.1894) 
4.  Clement  Richard  ROBERTS-8.5.6 

—  3.  Joseph  DIXIE  BOARDMAN-8.6       (b.1 844  d.1 847) 

—  3.  Abraham  BOARDMAN-8.7       (b.1 848  d.1 849) 

—  3.  William  John  BOARDMAN-8.8       (b.1 850  d.1 909) 
sp:  Jane  Sophia  HOLDER-8w2       (m.  1 85 1  d.  1 875) 

h-  3.  Jane  Sophia  BOARDMAN-8.9       (b.1 852) 
p  3.  Margaret  Hayes  BOARDM AN-8. 10.     (b.  1 854  d.  1 858) 
3.  Annie  Maria  BOARDM AN-8.11.     (b.1 857) 
sp:  Henry  HARVEY  (b.1 855) 
2.  William  John  BOARDMAN-9        (b.181 1  d.1869) 


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(b.  1 837  d.  1858) 
(b.  1834  m.  1857) 
(b.1858  cl.1879)  **  Printed  on  Page  1 1  ** 

(b.1829  d.1841) 
(b.1841) 


sp:  Mary  Ann  CALDICOT-9.  w      (b.1812  m.1833) 

—  3.  Emily  Margaret  BOARDMAN-9.1  (b.1834) 
3.  Mary  Augusta  B0ARDMAN-8.1w 

sp:  Philip  William  BOARDMAN-8.1 

—  4.  James  BOARDMAN-8.1. 1 

—  3.  William  Fredrick  BOARDMAN-9.3 

—  3.  Sarah  Hayes  BOARDMAN-9.4 
sp:  Arthur  BEETON-9.4h      (b.1839  m.1858) 

—  4.  Thomas  Barker  BEETON  (b.1858  d.1938) 
sp:  Margaretha  J.  K.  PENTZ-9.4.1  w   (b.1854  d.1927) 

5.  Mary  Catherine  Boardman  BEETON-9.4.1.1    (b.1880  d.1969) 
sp:  Walter  Burtord  BAKER-9.4.1.1  h  (b.1875  d.1952) 
L—  6.  Alwyn  Evelyn  BAKER-941 11      (b.  1 908  d.  1 984) 

sp:  Grace  Beatrice  BETTESWORTH-941 1 1  w    (b.1910  d.1994) 
7.  Margaret  Isabel  BAKER-941 1 1 1  (b.1941) 
sp:  Neville  John  AUBREY-941 1 1 1  h 
8.  Cheryl  Mae  AUBREY  (b.1965) 
sp:  Hamish  PETRIE  (b.1964  m.1996) 
>—  8.  Jennifer  Dawn  AUBREY  (b.  1967) 

sp:  Conrad  Miguel  THOMAS  (b.1959  m.1993) 

—  5.  Charles  Henry  Arthur  BEETON-9.4.1. 2    (b.  1 882  d.  1960) 
sp:  Magdalena  WAHL-9.4.1.2  w  (b.1884  d.1949) 
sp:  Martha  Petronella  JOUBERT 

—  5.  Herbert  William  BEETON-9.4.1. 3    (b.1884  d.1963) 
sp:  Bee  BRIGMAN-9.4.1.3  w 

5.  Jessie  Emily  BEETON-9.4. 1 .4    (b.  1 887  d.  1 960) 

sp:  H.C.V.D  SPRY-9.4.1.4  h  (b.1885  d.1954) 
5.  Ernest  Edward  BEETON-9.4.1 .5  (b.1892) 
sp:  Uly  Barbara  THOMPSON-9.4.1.5  w  (b.1894  d.1966) 
4.  Eliza  Emily  BEETON-9.4.2  {b.1860) 

sp:  Aaron  PENTZ-9.4.2  h 
4.  Arthur  John  BEETON-9.4.3     (b.1863  d.1940) 

sp:  Louise  ROSENWEIGH-0.4.3  w 
4.  Polly  (Mary)  Amelia  (Fleetwood)  BEETON-9.4.4     (b.  1 866  d.  1 958) 
sp:  Robert  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4  h 

—  5.  Bertie  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.1 

—  5.  Vera  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.2 

—  5.  Amy  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.3 

—  5.  Grace  HYDENRYCH-9.4.4.4 
4.  Jessie  Ellen  BEETON-9.4.5     (b.  1 868  d.  1 950) 

sp:  ALLISON-9.4.5  h 
sp:  GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5  h2 
^  5.  Percy  GRIMSTEAD-9.4.5. 1 

—  3.  Caroline  Maria  Tarkington  BOARDMAN-9.5 
sp:  John  LYNCH-9.5h  (d.1873) 

3.  John  Charles  BOARDMAN-9.6  (b.1845) 
sp:  Maria  SMITH-9.6  w  (b.1850) 

—  4.  Maria  BOARDMAN-9.6.1 

—  4.  Chrissie  BOARDMAN-9.6.2 


(b.1841) 


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—  4.  John  Charles  I  BOARDMAN-9.6.3     (b.  1 870  d.  1 969) 
sp:  Amy  Elizabeth  PENN-9.6.3.W    (b.1872  cl.1953) 

—  5.  Hector  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3. 1 

sp:  Muriel  HOOD-9.6.3.1w 

—  6.  Jean  BOARDMAN-9631 1 

sp:  Alec  J.  BARTHORPE-9631 1h 
6.  Raymond  Dell  BOARDMAN-9631 2 
sp:  Maurine  WILLIAMS-96312 

—  5.  Pearl  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.2    (b.  1 897  d.  1966) 

sp:  Ernest  Henry  ACUTE-9632h     (m.  1 928  d.  1939) 
6.  Dedrie  Eleanor  ACUTE-96321 
sp:  Dirk  KOCH-96321 

7.  Isobel  Mary  KOCH-96321 1  (b.1930) 
sp:  Cliff  WEBSTER-963211h    (b.1918  m.1972) 
8.  Sharon  WEBSTER-9632111  (b.1972) 

—  5.  Pansy  Bertha  Mable  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.3    (b.1898  d.1978) 

sp:  William  Philip  Edwin  STOKES-WALLER-9.6.3.3h  (b.  1 896  d.  1 943) 

—  6.  Favard  John  Dell  STOKES-WALLER-96331  (b.1920) 

sp:  SHELAGH-96331W 

—  7.  Edmund  Allan  STOKES-WALLER-96331 1  (b.1949) 

—  7.  Leonora  STOKES-WALLER-96331 2 

sp:  Wilhelmina  (Minnie)  BOSCH-96331  w2    (b.  1 930  m.  1 952) 
^  7.  Augusta  STOKES-WALLER-96331 3  (b.1964) 
sp:  Warwick  DORNING  Dr.-963313h  (m.1987) 
L  6.  Charmain  Maude  STOKES-WALLER-96332  (b.1922) 
sp:  Leonard  Gordon  MITCHELL-96332h     (b.1922  m.1951) 

—  7.  Derrick  Gordon  MITCHELL-9633221  (b.1953) 
L-  7.  Colleen  Margaret  MITCHELL-963322  (b.1955) 

sp:  Derick  WILCOCKS-963322h    (b.1954  m.1976) 

—  8.  Derick  I  WILCOCKS-9633221  (b.1979) 

'—  8.  Jolene  Margaret  WILCOCKS-9633222  (b.1981) 

—  5.  Kenneth  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.4    (b.1898  d.1976) 

sp:  Doris  -9.6.3.4w 
L-  5.  Raymond  Dell  BOARDMAN-9.6.3.5  (b.1902) 

sp:  Kate  (Tiny)  GROBLER-9.6.3.5w  (m.1935  d.1937) 

—  6.  John  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574h  (b.1936) 

sp:  Jean  Dell  BOARDMAN-82574     (m.  1 968) 

—  7.  Jennifer  BOARDMAN-825741     (b.  1 969)  "  Printed  on  Page  1 3  ** 

—  7.  Victoria  BOARDMAN-825742     (b.1971)  "  Printed  on  Page  13  ** 
7.  Pamela  BOARDMAN-825743    (b.  1 973)  **  Printed  on  Page  13  " 

—  6.  Estelle  BOARDMAN-96352  (b.1937) 

sp:  Jean  STAUFFER-96352h     (m.1 959) 

—  7.  Bemadine  STAUFFER-963521  (b.1961) 
L  7.  Theodore  STAUFFER-963522  (b.1965) 

—  6.  Michael  Ridley  Omerod  BOARDMAN-96353  (b.1941) 

sp:  Alison  Mary  Beaumont  EARLE-96353w    (m.1 970) 
^  7.  Lucy  Margaret  BOARDMAN-963531  (b.1972) 
6.  Geoffrey  Edward  Tyssen  BOARDMAN-96354  (b.1942) 
sp:  Gail  -96354w 

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—  4.  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.6.4 

—  4.  George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.6.5 

—  4.  Edward  James  BOARDMAN-9.6.6 

—  4.  Frederick  Alphonse  BOARDMAN-9.6.7 

—  3.  James  BOARDMAN-9.7 

—  3.  George  Herbert  BOARDMAN-9.8  (b.1850) 

sp;  Bertha  SOLMON-9.8  w 

—  4.  Bertha  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.8. 1      (b.1873  d.1947) 

—  4.  Lucy  Amelia  BOARDMAN-9.8.2     (b.  1 877  d.  1877) 

—  4.  William  Salmon  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  (b.1877) 

sp:  Alberta  Johanna  BOARDMAN-9.8.3  w    (d.1 927) 
5.  Kathleen  Dorothy  BOARDMAN-9.8.3. 1  (b.1902) 

sp:  James  (Jimmie)  HENDERSON-9831h 
5.  William  Salmon  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.2  (b.1904) 
sp:  Margaret  DE  PLESSIS-9832w 

—  6.  William  Salmon  BOARDMAN  11-98321 

—  6.  Margorie  BOARDMAN-98322  {b.1930) 

—  6.  Enid  du  Plessis  BOARDMAN-98323 

—  6.  John  du  Plessis  BOARDMAN-98324 

—  5.  Mary  Amelia  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.3  (b.1096) 
sp:  RHOM-9.8.3.3h 

—  6.  Hazel  RHOM-98331 
r—  6.  Bertha  RHOM-98332 
sp:  H.J.  GROBLER-9833h2 
I—  6.  Albert  GROBLER-98333 
L  6.  Amy  GROBLER-98334 

—  5.  Albert  John  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.4  (b.1908) 
sp:  Christina  (Rosie)  ROMBERG-9.8.3.4w 

—  6.  Albert  John  I  BOARDMAN-98341  (b.1928) 
sp:  Rebecca  Johanna  SADLER-98341w  (m.1956) 

—  7.  Lynn  Angela  BOARDMAN-98341 1  (b.1958) 
sp:  G.M.  ELLIOTT-98341 1  (m.1980) 

—  8.  Marc  Hayden  ELLIOTT-98341 1 1 
8.  Hayley  Claire  ELLIOTT-98341 12 

I—  7.  David  John  BOARDMAN-98341 2  (b.1960) 
sp:  Lydia  WILLOWS-983412w  (m.1983) 

—  8.  Alison  Jean  BOARDMAN-98341 21 
^  8.  Michael  John  BOARDMAN-98341 22 

H  6.  Donald  Mitchel  BOARDMAN-98342  (b.1930) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Agnes  MANLEY-98342w  (m.1952) 

—  7.  Alan  Derek  BOARDMAN-983421  (b.1954) 
sp:  Helen  BILBOROUGH-983421w  (m.1986) 

—  7.  Moira  Patricia  BOARDMAN-983422  (b.1956) 
sp:  Michael  Patrick  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-983422h    (m.  1 980) 

—  8.  Sarah  Megan  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-9834221 
8.  Pamela  Ashley  HAVLOCK-ALLEN-9834222 

L-  7.  Donald  Patrick  BOARDMAN-983423  (b.1953) 

—  6.  Cynthia  June  BO ARDMAN-98343  (b.1930) 
sp:  Daniel  Francois  CAMPBELL-98343h  (m.1958) 

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—  7.  Gerald  Victor  CAMPBELL-983431  (b.1959) 

—  7.  Vernon  Wayne  CAMPBELL-983432  {b.1960) 

—  7.  Louanne  CAMPBELL-983433  (b.1961) 

L-  7.  Lesley  Rodney  CAMPBELL-983434  (b.1963) 
L  6.  Noel  Victor  BOARDMAN-98344  (b.1945) 

sp:  Monica  Zopliia  VERMAAK-98344w  (m.1970) 

—  7.  Craigh  Edward  Vermaak  BOARDAN-983441     (b.1 971 ) 

—  7.  Robert  James  Vemiaak  BOARDMAN-983442    (b.1 973) 
I—  7.  Mark  Wayne  BOARDMAN-983443     (b.1 976) 

—  5.  Violet  Rosina  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.5  (b.1910) 

sp:  Robert  TODD-9.8.3.5h 

—  5.  Bertha  Caroline  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.6  (b.1912) 

sp:  Thomas  SPANN-9.8.3.6h 

—  5.  Irene  Winifred  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.7  (b.1913) 

sp:  BRYNE-9.8.3.7h 

—  5.  Douglas  George  BOARDMAN-9.8.3.8  (b.1916) 

sp:  Joan  Patricia  GRIFFITHS-9.8.3.8w  (m.1942  d.1982) 

—  6.  Rodney  Michael  BOARDMAN-98381      (b.1 947) 

sp:  Jacqueline  DUNN-98381w  (m.1972) 

—  6.  Lynden  Patricia  BOARDMAN-98382     (b.1 953) 
4.  Laura  Emelie  BOARDMAN-9.8.4     (b.1 886  d.1959) 

sp:  John  Coates  HAMILTON-9.8.4  h    (b.1879  d.1961) 

—  5.  Clarence  Gawn  HAMILTON-9.8.4. 1  (b.1908) 

sp:  Elizabeth  Daphne  Rayner  JENNINGS-9.8.4.1w  (b.1919  m.1958) 
'\—  6.  Margorie  Joan  HAMILTON-9841 1  (b.1959) 
h-  6.  Colleen  Rosh  HAMILTON-98412  (b.1961) 

—  6.  Peter  Gawn  HAMILTON-98413  (b.1962) 

sp:  Lindy  Ann  BRADFIELD-98413w    (b.1965  m.1986) 
^  7.  Luke  Peter  HAMILTON-9841 31  (b.1993) 

—  6.  Hally  HAMILTON-9841 4 

—  6.  Doreen  HAMILTON  1-98415 

—  5.  Kenneth  George  Halley  HAMILTON-9.8.4.2  (b.1910) 

—  5.  Bertha  Sarah  HAMILTON-9.8.4.3  (b.1912) 

sp:  Walter  Burfurd  BAKER-9.8.4.3h  (b.1 906  m.1938  d.1968) 

—  6.  Bertha  Sheila  BAKER-98431     (b.1 939) 

—  6.  Walter  Burfurd  II  BAKER-98432  (b.1940) 

—  6.  Evan  Boardman  BAKER-98433     (b.1 943) 

—  6.  Daphne  Beryl  BAKER-98434     (b.1 945) 

—  6.  Roderick  Bernard  BAKER-98435     (b.1 950) 

—  5.  Doreen  Laura  HAMILTON-9.8.4.4    (b.1 921) 

sp:  Johannes  Frederick  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-9.8.4.4h  (b.1924  m.1945) 

—  6.  Elsa  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-98441  (b.1946) 

sp:  Johannes  Pieter  BOTHA-98441  h    (m.  1 968) 

—  7.  Liesel  BOTHA-98441 1     (b.1 970) 

sp:  Willem  Adolph  PIENAAR-98441 1h    (b.1970  m.1993) 

—  7.  Johannes  Frederick  BOTHA-98441 2  (b.1971) 
7.  Karen  BOTHA-98441 3  (b.1974) 

f—  6.  Johanna  Maria  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-98442  (b.1947) 
sp:  Josias  Johannes  VENTER-98442h    (b.1 943  m.1967) 


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—  7.  Kenneth  VENTER-984421  (b.1967) 

sp:  Erica  Colleen  WALTER-984421w    (b.1970  m.1993) 

—  7.  Andre  VENTER-984422  (b.1968) 

sp:  Rencha  BOSCH-984422w    (b.1971  m.1993) 
I—  7.  Raymond  VENTER-984423  (b.1971) 
^  6.  Jacobus  Frederick  Janse  VAN  RENSBURG-98443  (b.1949) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Frederieka  GOUWS-98443w    (b.1949  m.1971) 

—  7.  Elfrieda  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984431  (b.1971) 

sp:  Robert  John  HOLDEN-984431h    (b.1969  m.1993) 

—  7.  Vanette  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984432  (b.1978) 
7.  Linda  J.  VAN  RENSBURG-984433  (b.1982) 

—  5.  Gwendolyn  Patsy  HAM ILTON-9.8.4.5  (b.1923) 

sp:  Charles  Edward  WECKE-9.8.4.5h  (b.1925  m.1946) 
r—  6.  Claude  Dalton  WECKE-98451  (b.1947) 
sp:  Annetjie  TROSKY-98451w 
sp:  Jeannette  MORTIMER-98451w2  (m.1979) 

—  6.  Joan  Patricia  WECKE-98452  (b.1950) 

sp:  Roy  Allen  BRASSlNGTON-98452h    (b.1943  m.1972) 

—  7.  Emma  Cathrine  BRASSlNGTON-984521  (b.1975) 
I—  7.  Nicola  Claire  BRASSlNGTON-984522  (b.1977) 

—  6.  John  Coates  WECKE-98453  (b.1951) 

sp:  Joy  C.  DOYLE-98453W     (b.1952  m.1973) 

—  7.  John  Andrew  WECKE-984531  (b.1973) 

—  7.  Richard  Michael  WECKE-984532  (b.1975) 

—  7.  Sally  Anne  WECKE-984533  (b.1977) 
I—  7.  David  Robert  WECKE-984534  (b.1979) 

^  6.  Dereck  Francis  WECKE-98454     (b.  1 954  d.  1 957) 
L-  5.  Irene  Olive  Coates  HAMILTON  (b.l  928  d.  1 989) 
sp:  David  MARAlS-9.8.4.6h 

—  6.  Estelle  MARAlS-98461  (b.1951) 

sp:  Bryan  PERRING-98461h  (m.1972) 
7.  Kurt  PERRlNG-98461 1 

—  6.  Allan  MARAlS-984612     (b.l 953) 
^  6.  BruceMARAlS-984613  (b.1955) 

—  4.  Jessie  BOARDMAN-9.8.5 

—  4.  George  Herbert  I  BOARDMAN-9.8.6     (b.l 883  d.1969) 

sp:  Rotha  May  Coventry  PELL-9.8.6  w   (m.  1 91 9  d.  1 946) 
f—  5.  Rotha  Jean  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.1  (b.1919) 

sp:  Herbert  Lawrence  BAILEY-9.8.6.1h  (m.1942) 

^-  6.  Shirley  Jean  BAlLEY-9861 1      (b.l  943) 
sp:  Ken  WOR-98611h  (m.1963) 

—  7.  Jennifer  WOR-9861 1 1 

—  7.  Donald  WOR-9861 12 

—  7.  Trevor  WOR-9861 13 
I—  7.  Peter  WOR-9861 14 

—  6.  Lawrence  BAlLEY-986 12  (b.1946) 

sp:  Elizabeth  -9861 2w 

—  7.  Susan  BAlLEY-986121 

—  7.  Lynda  BAlLEY-986122 

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7.  Edward  BAILEY-986123 

—  6.  Richard  David  BAILEY-9861 3  (b.1951) 
sp:  Michelle  BREWS-98613w  (m.1974) 

7.  Grant  BAILEY-986131 
6.  Desmond  Leslie  BAILEY-98614  (b.1953) 
sp:  Sharon  SAUNDERS-98614w  (m.1976) 
7.  Gail  Claire  BAILEY-9861 41 
^  6.  Maureen  Ellen  BAILEY-9861 5  (b.1956) 
sp:  Hamilton  SAUNDERS-98615h  (m.1975) 
5.  Hedley  Aubrey  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.2    (b.1 922) 
sp:  Magrieta  Gertoide  Alleta  BEER-9.8.6.2w  (b.  1 925  m.  1 949) 
6.  Herbert  Aubrey  BOARDM  AN-98621      (b.  1 950) 
6.  Raymond  Desmond  BOARDM AN-98622     (b.1 956) 

sp:  Charlene  -98622w 
6.  Allen  BOARDMAN-98623  (b.1958) 
sp:  Janice  Ann  DUURSMAN-98623w    (b.1 959  m.1983) 
7.  Thomas  Raymond  BOARDMAN-98623 1  (b.1990) 
7.  Sarah  Gail  BOARDMAN-986232  (b.1992) 

—  5.  George  Herbert  Eric  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.3 
sp:  June  FOYER-9.8.6.3W  (m.1964) 
^  6.  Annette  BOARDMAN-98631  (b.1969) 
L  6.  Karen  BOARDMAN-98632  (b.1971) 

5.  Doris  Edwina  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.4    (b.  1 925) 
sp:  James  John  RICH ARDS-9.8.6.4h  (m.  1 947) 

—  5.  Enid  Irene  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.5  (b.1925) 
sp:  Barend  Gemt  WORST-9.8.6.5h  (m.1959) 

—  6.  Michael  John  WORST-98651  (b.1952) 
sp:  Jane  Ann  -9865 1  w    (m.  1 972) 

6.  David  Charles  WORST-98652 
6.  Charmain  Enid  WORST-98653     (b.  1 958) 
sp:  Kevin  STOHR-98653h  (m.1976) 

—  5.  Denis  James  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.6    (b.1 929) 

—  5.  Olive  Lucy  Coventry  BOARDMAN-9.8.6.7    (b.  1 931 ) 

sp:  Stephen  C.  CAMPBELL-9.8.6.7h  (m.1950) 
^  6.  Mary  Rotha  CAMPBELL-98671 
4.  Selina  Sarah  BOARDMAN-9.8.7     (d.  1 956) 
sp:  Thomas  O'Reilly  HOG AN-9.8.7h     (d. 1 937) 

—  5.  Hugh  HOGAN-9.8.7.1 
5.  Clement  HOGAN-9.8.7.2 

—  5.  Kate  HOGAN-9.8.7.3 

—  5.  Theresa  HOGAN-9.8.7.4 

—  5.  Patsy  HOGAN-9.8.7.5 

4.  Irene  Florence  BOARDMAN-9.8.8 

sp:  William  HAGGET-9.8.8h 
4.  John  Alfred  Hedley  BOARDMAN-9.8.9     (b.1 894  d.1959) 
sp:  Anna  Maria  Cornelia  SWART-9.8.9w    (b.  1 897  d.  1 957) 
5.  Clifford  Hedley  BOARDMAN-9.8.9. 1    (b.1916  d.1987) 
sp:  Helen  Margaret  ROBERTSON-9.8.9.1w  (b.1918  m.1939) 
6.  Dennis  Reginald  BOARDMAN-9891 1     (b.1943  d.1987) 

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sp:  Dorethea  GROENEWALD-98911w    (b.1945  m.1964) 

—  7.  Mark  Evan  BOARDMAN-9891 1 1  (b.1968) 

sp:  Mrs.  BOARDMAN-989111W  (m.1891) 
L-  8.  Cheryl  BOARDMAN-9891111  (b.1993) 

—  7.  Chantel  BOARDMAN-9891 12  (b.1970) 

sp:  Jacco  LUBBE-989112w    (b.1970  m.1991) 
^  8.  Taain-MomeLUBBE-9891121  (b.1993) 
sp:  Anna  Maria  KILLIAN-98911w2    (b.1958  m.1978) 

—  5.  Evelyn  Marjorie  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.2    (b.1919  d.1985) 

sp:  Robert  Cecil  Thomas  MCCLUGHAN-9.8.9.2h  (b.l914  m.1936  d.1943) 

—  6.  Cecil  Robert  MCCLUGHAN-98921      (b.1937  d.1987) 

sp:  Barbara  CLASSEN-9892 1  w    (b.  1 936  m .  1 962) 

—  7.  Christine  MCCLUGHAN-98921 1  (b.1963) 

sp:  Armas  Gabrem  FERRERA-989211h    (b.1960  m.1988) 
—  8.  Leese  FERRERA-9892111  (b.1991) 
L  8.  Jaana  FERRERA-9892112  (b.1993) 

—  7.  Robert  MCCLUGHAN-98921 2  (b.1964) 

^  7.  Cecil  Adriaan  MCCLUGHAN-98921 3  (b.1967) 
sp:  Dirk  ENGELBRECHT-9.8.9.2h2  (b.1914  m.1946  d.1983) 
^  6.  Ann-Marie  ENGELBRECHT-98922  (b.1949) 

sp:  Roderick  Edward  WILEY-98922h     (b.1947  m.1971) 

—  7.  Lizelle  WILEY-989221  (b.1973) 
L  7.  Heloise  WILEY-989222  (b.1975) 

—  5.  Joyce  Daphne  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.3  (b.1927) 

sp:  Oswald  Alexander  SCORGIE-9.8.9.3h  (b.1925  m.1946) 

—  6.  Robert  CliHord  SCORGIE-98931      (b.1948  d.1951) 

—  6.  Yvonne  Daphne  SCORGIE-98932  (b.1950) 

sp:  Allen  Bruce  PHILLIPS-98932h    (b.1952  m.1971) 

—  7.  Bronwen  Lee  PHILLIPS-989321  (b.1972) 
7.  Gareth  Scott  PHILLIPS-989322  (b.1974) 

—  6.  Charmaine  Joyce  SCORGIE-98933     (b.1 952) 

sp:  John  Haig  MACDONALD-98933h     (b.  1 947  m.  1 974) 

—  7.  Damon  Jon  MAC  DONALD-989331  (b.1975) 
L  7.  Chad  Danie  MAC  DONALD-989332     (b.1 982) 

—  6.  Rozanna  Elizabeth  SCORGIE-98934 

I—  6.  Anthony  Clarence  SCORGIE-98935  (b.1966) 
sp:  Yvonne  GOOSEN-98935w    (b.1970  m.1991) 
sp:  Elizabeth  Maria  ROBERTSON-9.8.9w2    (b.1916  m.1937) 

—  5.  Elsie  Bertha  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.4    (b.1 939) 

sp:  Christopher  Louis  HAGER-9.8.9.4h  (b.1 938  m.1960) 

—  6.  Karen  HAGER-98941  (b.1962) 

sp:  Petms  SWART-98941h    (b.1 959  m.1985) 

—  7.  Conry  SWART-98941 1     (b.1 988) 
7.  Luan  SWART-98941 2  (b.1992) 

—  6.  Karl  Otto  HAGER-98942      (b.1 964) 

sp:  Marietjie  OOSTHUIZEN-98942w    (b.1972  m.1991) 

—  7.  Andrea  HAGER-989421     (b.1 992) 
L-  7.  Son  HAGER-989422  (b.1994) 

6.  Monica  HAGER-98943     (b.1 965) 

536 


Descendants  of  William  BOARDMAN  Reverend-0 

01JUI1997  Page 
sp:  Frik  LAUBSCHER-98943h     (b.  1 962  m.  1 988) 
^  7.  Janine  LAUBSCHER-989431  (b.1991) 
—  5.  George  Arthur  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.5  (b.1942) 
sp:  Ann  VERMEULEN-9.8.9.5w  (b.1949  m.1968) 
^  6.  Luicelle  BOARDMAN-98951  (b.1969) 
j        sp:  Robert  CROSBY-98951h  (m.1990) 
—  6.  Beverley  BOARDMAN-98952  (b.1972) 
^  6.  Unita  BOARDMAN-98953  (b.1977) 
sp:  Alta  BRITZ-9.8.9.5W2  (b.1968  m.1988) 
^  6.  Juan  Clifford  BOARDMAN-98951  (b.1990) 
I—  5.  John  Alfred  BOARDMAN-9.8.9.6  (b.1945) 

sp:  Maria  Magdelena  DEBEER-9.8.9.6w  (b.1950  m.1972) 
^  6.  Bryan  John  BOARDMAN-98961  (b.1975) 
—  3.  Jessie  Letitia  BOARDMAN-9.9  (b.1853) 


537 


538 


INDEX 


Albany  District,  1820's  report  to  Sir  Rufane  Donkin  93 

Anglo-Boer  War  331 

Ashton,  Mary,  1742    3 

Aubrey,  Neville  John,  1940    422 

Baker,  Alwyn  Evelyn,  1908    421 

Baker,  Margaret  Isabel,  1941    420,  421,  422 

Barkly  Brass  Band,  1896,  photo  373 

Barkly  District,  allocation  of  farms,  1868    263,  339 

Barkly  District,  "Ashton"  land  lease  338 

Bathurst  Primary  School   107 

Beaufort  Vale,  photos  372 

Beaufort  Vale,  photo   101,  225 

Beeton,  Arthur,  1839    416 

Beeton,  Thomas  Barker,  1858    419 

Bettesworth,  Grace  Beatrice,  1910   421 

Blackburn  Grammar  School,  Schedule  and  Terms  56 

Blackburn  School    48,  56 

Boardman,  Alberta  Johanna   429 

Boardman,  Alfred  Herbert,  1873    383 

Boardman,  Alice  Irene,  1884    364 

Boardman  Alphabetical  Name  List  451 

Boardman,  Beulah  Daphne,  1928    379 

Ancestry  chart  381 

Family  photographs  380 

Photo,  with  Clarence  D.  Taylor,  1994    380 

Boardman,  Caroline  Maria  Tarkington,  1841    423 

Boardman,  Carrington,  1905    378 

Boardman,  Clement  Hamilton  Crause,  1870    280 

1890  Pioneer  Corp  Record   288 

Descendants  chart  294 

Family  Group  Record   286 

Paper  (extract)  on  Cecil  John  Rhodes  292 

Pedigree  chart  296 

Boardman  Descendants,  from  the  Beulah  Laughton  and  John  R.  Bulmer  charts   ....  503 

Boardman,  Dr.  Leslie  Grey,  1913   300 

Boardman,  Earl  Philip,  1932    371 

Boardman,  Ebenezer  Cecil,  1864    275 

Boardman,  Elaine,  1931    382 

Boardman,  George  Herbert,  1850    427 

Boardman,  George  Herbert,  1883    439 

Boardman,  Holbrook,  Ashton,  1877    308 

Boardman  homesite,  photo   97,  101 

Boardman,  Humphry  Thomas,  1861    357 


539 


INDEX 


Boardman,  Idris  Peter  James,  1931    328 

Boardman,  James  (M.B.E.),  1879    310 

Family  Group  Record    314 

Papers  relating  to  M.B.E.  recognition   316 

Pedigree  chart   323 

Boardman,  James  Hayes,  1808    228 

Descendants  chart   236 

Family  Group  Record    232,  234 

Pedigree  chart   253 

Photo  and  grave  marker   261 

Boardman,  James  French   366 

Boardman,  James,  1866    359 

Descendants  chart   325 

Photographs  of  family   324 

Boardman,  Jane  Sophia  Holder,  1862    271 

Boardman,  Johanna  Wandras,  photo   305 

Boardman,  John  Charles,  1845    424 

Boardman,  John  Ashton,  1804    221 

Boardman,  John  Charles  I,  1870    426 

Boardman,  Judith,  1796    136 

Descendants  chart   144 

Family  Group  Record    134 

Boardman,  Laura  Emelie,  1886    437 

Boardman,  Mabel  Ruth   367 

Boardman,  Margaret,  1802    218 

Boardman,  Mary  Augusta,  1837    254,  260 

Boardman,  Mary,  1795    123 

Descendants  chart   129 

Family  Group  Record    125 

Boardman,  Millicent  Magdalena  Emma,  1901    386 

Photo   388 

Wedding  photo    404 

Boardman  name,  history    2 

Boardman,  Neville  Garfield  Hope,  1881    329 

Boardman,  Philip  William,  1834    254 

Descendants  chart   264 

Family  Group  Record    258 

Letter  to  son,  James,  1905    256 

Pedigree  chart   269 

Photo    261 

Testimonial  for  services  rendered  to  Barkly  District    255,  262 

Boardman,  Philip  Thomas,  1901    370 

Boardman,  Philip  Clarence,  1873    408 


540 


INDEX 


Boardman,  Philip  Dixie,  1866    278 

Boardman,  Rev.  William,  1768    31 

Appointment,  Blackburn  Grammar  School  55 

Bible,  extracts  of  family  data  from   120 

Birth  certificate   32 

Chronology  in  Albany  108 

Desire  to  return  to  England  100 

Family  Group  Record   116 

Interview,  Blackburn  Grammar  School  53 

Letter  of  Recommendation   41 

Letter  to  Earl  Bathurst  60 

Letter  to  son,  William  88 

Marriage  license  39 

Marriage  Obligation   37 

Nominate  to  Office  of  Curate  43 

Obituary   115 

Qualification  Letter,  Blackburn  Grammar  School   48 

Settler  Party  leader  86 

Testimonial  45 

"The  Settler  Priest,"  Eve  Mathew,  1974    33 

Boardman,  Sarah  Hayes,  1806    224 

Boardman,  Sarah  Hayes,  1841   416 

Boardman,  Susannah,  1798    212 

Boardman,  Thomas  Andrew,  1949    303 

Boardman,  Thomas,  1800    215 

Boardman,  Thomas,  1746,  father  of  Rev.  William  Boardman   2 

Diary  excerpt  of  Henry  Aldous  Dixon    5 

Engagement    9 

Estate,  1886  enquiry  25 

Family  Group  Record   13 

Last  Will  and  Testament  19 

Obligation  Bond  11 

Recollection  of  Grandfather  by  James  Hayes  Boardman  231 

Will,  summary   18 

Boardman,  Vida,  1919  326 

Boardman,  William  John,  1836    334 

Descendants  chart  340 

Family  Group  Record   336 

Boardman,  William  Salmon,  1877    429 

Boardman,  William  John,  1811  412 

Boardman,  William  Charles,  1871    368 

Descendants  chart  374 

Pedigree  chart  377 


541 


INDEX 


Boardman,  William  Thomas,  1871    297 

Descendants  chart   306 

Pedigree  chart   307 

Boshoff,  Louisa  Catherine,  1882    299 

Brooks,  Fredrick  A.,  1946    401 

Family  photo   404 

Brummer,  Pierre,  1939    391 

Family  photo   404 

My  Rhodesian  War  Involvement   396 

Photo,  1996    400 

Buffels  Hoek,  photo   192 

Bulmer  chart   121,  196 

Bulmer,  John  R.,  pedigree  chart  of  Boardman  family   121 

Caldecot,  Mary  Ann,  1812   412 

Chronological  Qvents,  The  Lower  Albany  Chronicle,  IS20-IS25    108 

Cory,  Annie  Sophia  Maria,  1878    368 

Cory,  Michelle  Maria,  1881    408 

Crause,  John,  1804    224 

Dairymple   367 

DeBruin,  John  George,  1932    364 

DeGrey,  Sarah,  1844    163 

Desire  to  return  to  England    100 

Dimmock,  Robin,  1923    365 

Discovering  my  "Gold  Mine"  in  Johannesburg,  Clarence  D.  Taylor   204 

Dixie,  Elizabeth,  1815    228 

Dixon,  Audrey  Muriel,  1955    403 

Dixon,  Dawn  Denise,  1945    391 

Ancestry  search   199 

Dixon  Family  photo,  1984    390 

Family  photos   388 

Life  on  a  Cane  Farm  in  Zimbabwe    394 

"Menslage"  photos,  1994    392 

Photo    203 

Preface   v 

Dixon,  Henry  Aldous,  1835    162 

Account  of  collision  with  iceberg    172 

Ancestry  chart   167 

Children,  list   169 

Children,  photo   170 

Descendants  chart   171 

Family  Group  Record   163,  166 

Photograph   168 

Photograph  with  wives   165 


542 


INDEX 


Dixon,  John  Henry,  1786    133 

Dixon,  Judith  Anne,  1826    142 

Dixon  location,  photo   141 

Dixon,  Maria  Louise,  1872    176 

Children,  photos    182 

Descendants  chart   209 

Family  Group  Record    179 

Pedigree  chart   210 

Photo  177,  187 

Tribute  to  "Aunt  Rye"  by  Rhea  Dixon  Reeve   183 

Dixon,  Shirley,  1948    401 

Dixon  Sister's  Club   188 

Dixon,  Wallace  Walter,  1951    402 

Family  photo   404 

Dixon,  Wertham  Ward  (Wally),  1920    389 

Doyle,  Lillian  Gertrude,  1874    286 

Drostdy,  Bathurst,  1825,  photo  91 

Earl(e),  Sophia  Benison,  1829    127 

Earl(e),  William  John,  1800    124 

Embarkation  List,  partial,  William  Boardman  family  59 

Englebrecht,  Hester   275 

Family  Identification  No   xiv 

Family  photographs   373 

Fritz,  Alfred  Thomas,  photo   388 

Fritz,  Ivy  Doreen,  1936    405 

Descendants  and  Pedigree  charts   407 

Fritz,  Johan  Thomas,  1896    386 

Fritz,  Muriel  Hester,  1923    389 

Photo   404 

Fritz-Roos  wedding  photo,  1993    406 

Fuenilove,  Jane,  1807    215 

Grahamstown,  photos   161 

Hamilton,  John  Coates,  1879    437 

Hartman,  Henry,  photo   143 

Hartman,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  photo   143 

Hartman,  Johan  Godlieb    142 

Hartman,  John,  photo   143 

Hartman,  William,  photo   143 

Hartman,  William's  store,  Cradock   143 

Hartmann,  Henry,  photo   143 

Hartmann,  Jessie  Elizabeth  143,  159 

Hartmann,  John,  photo   143 

Hartmann,  William,  photo   143 


543 


INDEX 


Hartmann's  store,  Cradock  143 

Hawley,  Beatrice  366 

Heritage,  Denese  Alice,  1947    402 

Holder,  Jane  Sophia   229,  234,  235 

I.  D.  numbers    xiv 

Introna,  Neville  Trevor,  1955    403 

Family  photo  404 

James,  Rodney  Laurence,  1960    435 

Jarman,  Thomas,  1797   212 

Johnson,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  1908    378 

Keown,  Lilian  Alice,  1924    365 

Keown,  Mary  Frances,  1932    364 

Keown,  William  James  364 

La  Belle  Alliance  68 

Lancaster,  U.  K.,  parish  plat    6 

Landing,  1820  Settlers    76,  83 

Laughton,  Belinda  Marjorie,  1973   "   379,  380 

Laughton,  Beulah,  Boardman  descendants,  photo   504 

Laughton,  Carrington  Roger,  1972    379,  380 

Laughton,  Harold,  1933    379 

Leave  permits    96,  97,  98 

Life  on  a  Cane  Farm  in  Zimbabwe,  Dawn  Dixon  Brummer  394 

Lower  Albany  Chronicle   108 

Lynch,  John   423 

Mallet,  Greville  William,  1855    271 

Map,  to  the  Boardman  ruins,  north  of  Bathurst   92 

Mashonaland  292 

McDonald,  Donald  Murdock   160 

McDonald,  Florence  Mary   146,  156,  157,  158,  160 

Meiring,  Eveleen  May,  1888    314 

Menslage,  Brummer' s  Cane  Farm,  Zimbabwe,  photos  392 

Millar,  Scott  Gould,  1963   .   434 

MuUins,  Carolynne  Todd,  photo   433 

Naude,  Johanna  Etresia,  1880    384 

Occupation  Day,  Rhodesia  293 

Oxen,  photos  85 

Pearsall,  Norma  Isabel,  1935    371 

Pell,  Rotha  May  Coventry  439 

Penn,  Amy  Elizabeth,  1872    426 

Pentz,  MargarethaJ.  K.,  1854   419 

Port  Elizabeth  (Algoa  Bay),  photos  84 

Radford,  Deryck  Vincent  149,  157 

Radford  home,  Cradock,  photo  160 


544 


INDEX 


Radford,  Joseph   158 

Radford,  Joyce  Mavis   150,  157,  160 

Radford,  Mervin  Desmond  153,  157 

Radford,  Sylvia  Grace    151,  157,  160 

Radford,  Yvonne  Beryl  152,  157 

Radfords  of  Cradock   146 

Renewal  of  family  ties  in  South  Africa   189 

Rhodesian  War  Involvement,  Pierre  Brummer  396 

Rice,  Angela,  1943    431 

Roberts,  Rosina   357 

Roos,  Tielman,  1930    405 

Rubidge,  Herbert  Jones,  1826    127 

Ruins,  Boardman  homesite,  photo   95 

Sailing  ship,  drawing   64,  74 

Search  for  family  records  in  Africa,  Clarence  D.  Taylor  193,  196 

Search  for  Family  Records  in  South  Africa,  1932,  Clarence  D.  Taylor  193 

Second  Experience  Finding  Relatives  in  Africa,  Clarence  D.  Taylor  196 

Settlement  area,  photos  85 

Shipboard  regulations,  1820    75 

Siebert,  Douglas  Marcus,  1921    326 

Smith,  Maria,  1850    424 

Smith,  Mary  Ann,  1852    166 

Smith,  William,  1792    218 

Solmon,  Bertha  427 

Song  of  the  Early  Settlers   106 

Stafford  Family  photo  433 

Stafford,  Glenda  Lynn,  1961    435 

Stafford,  Ivan  Campbell,  1940    432 

Stafford,  Karen  Patricia,  1966    434 

Struggle  for  survival   102 

Taylor,  Arthur  NichoUs,  1870    179 

Thomas,  Caroline  Frances,  1841    254,  258 

Thomas,  Emma,  1839    336 

Thomas,  Humphry,  1812  235 

Todd,  Carolyne  Jane,  1964    436 

Todd,  Douglas  Clifford,  1940    431 

Todd,  Valerie  Violet,  1944    432 

Toposcope,  Memorial  to  1820  Settlers,  photos  87 

Transfer  of  party  leadership  to  William  Boardman  86 

Utah  Boardman-Dixon  Alphabetical  Name  List  483 

Waai  Plaats,  photo  141 

Westhuizen,  Magdalene  V.  D  370 

Wild  animals,  photos  114 


545 


INDEX 


Williams,  Albert  Edward,  1930    382 

Willson  Party,  1820  Settlers  66 

Willson  Party  58 

Willson' s  departure   80 

Winwick  Church,  drawing   4 

Winwick  Parish,  U.  K   6 

Wyatt,  Frances  Emily,  1870    359 


546 


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