I \ ov William Boardman
1768-1825
Tcr :t -r ■ ^ Priest 1820 •sMSer'^iarlliSair'Si
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HAROLD B. LEE LIBRARY
I
Judy Heaton
r^RIOHAM YOUNG UNIVERSIT
Compliments of
Arthur N. & Maria Dixon Taylor Family
2.6.6
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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."
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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."
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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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N which J>ay appeared perfonally^
"^d being £worn on the. Holy Evangeij.
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j^ears and .upwards* .aQd a v^/v^^<le-i«J^>5-J-i--<rr^ .to'marry
l^ed y^^sv^/^..^^'^^^ upwardsf and a ^^^^-^^^^^
•pot knowing or believing any lawjul I-,et, or Impediment, by reafon of ;^ny
J'rfecontract, entered into before the Twenty-fifth .Day otM^rcbt On^
Thoufand Seven Hundred and Fifty Four, Confanguinity, AffinltyV'or
•pnj Qt\\t^ Cauf^jWhatroever^ 19 hipderthe faijd in;^Q^ed.Marriage : And
PFayed a Licence toTole'mniisc theValJ IVlarriage iniht' l^Qs^Ji^A ^yi^^i^
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Typed copy of original
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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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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Typed copy of original
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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Family Group Record - 324
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
13
Family Group Record - 324
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
14
Family Group Record - 323
Page 1 of 1
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
Page 2 of 2
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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Typed copy of original
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
(Next page)
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
page 2
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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page 3
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^^
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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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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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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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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«.
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Sarah
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Jane
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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.
1820 Settlers Sailing Ship
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
129
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
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|— 6. Hilary FARRANT-142713
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— 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
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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)
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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)
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j I sp: Maud Hester REMINGTON-1. 5.1.1 w
j ^ 4. Vera Maud RHODES-1. 5. 1.2 (b.1881)
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— 5. Ivan George Jack CRAWFORD-1 51 21 (b.1906)
— 5. George Hamilyn Earl CRAWFORD-1 51 22 (b.1908)
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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)
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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)
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Rev. William Boardman's Child # 2
Section IV
JUDITH BOARDMAN
1796 - 1865
John Henry Dixon
1786 - 1874
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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
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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
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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
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Rev. WILLIAM BOARDMAN'S GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
Anne Judith Dixon Hartman Children
Henry
I.D. # 2,1.2.
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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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Sylvia
I.D. # 21313
157
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
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1
1 Born
1 9 Aug 1923
Place
Cradock, Cape, South Africa
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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 -
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Family Group Record - 316
Page 2 of 2
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
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RADFORD FAMILY
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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
Page 2 of 2
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
172
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."
173
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
174
HENRY ALDOUS DIXON
1835 - ISSA
175
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"
176
Xji reat G-randdaughter of
Rev. William Boardman
•MARIA roiXOM TATILOiE
177
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.
178
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
180
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
181
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.
183
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
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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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PEDIGREE CHART
19 Aug 1997
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-
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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-
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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
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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
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Section V
SUSANNAH BOARDMAN
1798 - 1857
Thomas Jarman
1797 - 18
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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
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Place
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Place
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31 Dec 1822
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Susannah BOARDMAN-3
Born
27 Oct 1798
Place
Newburgh, Lathom, Lancaster, England
Christened
Place
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8 Feb 1857
Place
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Place
Wife's father
William BOARDMAN Reverend-0
MRIN: 311
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Margaret HAYES-Ow
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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
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17 Aug 1828
Place
Blackburn, , Lancaster. England
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Section VII
MARGARET BOARDMAN
1802 - 1869
William Smith
1792 - 18
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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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Born
1792
Place
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Born
14 Dec 1802
Place
Newton, Lathom, Lancaster, England
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Place
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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
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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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Section X
JAMES HAYES B O A R D M A N
1808 - 1889
Elizabeth Dixie
1815 - 1850
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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
229
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
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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
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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
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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
236
^ 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)
238
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
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sp: Janet Dawn PURDY-81.11.312w (m.1988)
4. Pearl BOARDMAN-81.1 1.4 (b.1914)
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6. Robin James de Vois SIEBERT-81.1 1.513 (b.1978)
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5. Vernon Marcus de Vos SiEBERT-81.1 1.52 (b.1948)
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4. Idris Peter James BOARDMAN-81.1 1.7 (b.1931)
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sp: George Albert Ernest HARVEY-8.2.1h
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\— 4. Ethel Margaret BOARDMAN-8.2.2. 1
sp: Peter O CONNOR-8.2.2.1h
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sp: John CURRIE-82211h
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sp: BRYANT-822111h
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sp: Gerthew MATHEW-8221 1h2
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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)
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sp: Howard DRURY-8221 31 h (m. 1 975)
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sp: Alan Thornhill FlSHER-822132h
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sp: Douglas SHARP-82231h (b.1910 m.1968)
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3. William Isaiah BOARDMAN-8.2.4 {b.1865)
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sp: Neithleigh BROPHY-82541 1 (m.1971)
— 7. Cailim DIMMOCK-8254111 (b.1971)
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— 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
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sp: John BLYTHE-8256h2
4. James French BOARDMAN-8.2.5.7
sp: Beatrice HAWLEY-8257w
— 5. Yvonne BOARDMAN-82571
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^ 6. Wendy LEMPRECHT-825721
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— 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)
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— 4. Clarence Gerald BOARDMAN-8.2.5.8
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j — 6. Gerald Wayne BOARDMAN-825822 (b.1963)
I — 6. Jennifer Anne BOARDMAN-825823 (b.1965)
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5. Denis Clyde BOARDMAN-82583 (b.1939)
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sp: William GOWER-825.10.1h
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sp: Johannes Hercules VILJOEN-825.1 1.1 h (b.1921 m.1945)
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- 6. Vivian Jean MUNDELL-825. 11.1.1 (b.1949)
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sp: VAN RENSBURG-825. 11.1.1
sp: Desmond JENSON-825.1 1.1.1 (m.1985)
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I— 4. Ediar Raleigh BOARDMAN-8.2.5.14.
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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)
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— 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)
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[— 6. Carrington Roger LAUGHTON-827411 (b.1972)
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'— 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)
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sp: Derek John BOYD-827423h {b. 1 952 m. 1 983)
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— 4. Irene Pearl BOARDMAN-8.2.7.5 (b.1908 d.1959)
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— 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)
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— 6. Jacobus Albert MALHERBE-82761 1 (b.1956)
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— 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)
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6. Sheilagh MALHERBE-82761 3 (b. 1 965 d. 1987)
sp: Pieter Johannes Herman BIRK-827613h (m.1984)
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sp: Anna NEL-82762w (b.1 941 m.1 959)
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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
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- 5. Henry Herbert BOARDMAN-82814 (b.1944)
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sp: Elaine Hughes VAN DER BERG-82814w2 (m.1982)
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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
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— 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)
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|- 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
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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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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
30Jun 1997
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Philip William BOARDMAN-8.1
Caroline Francis THOMAS-8.1 w2
Children List each child (whether living or dead) in order of birth.
11
12
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
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
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
I
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Philip William Boardman
I.D. # 8. 1
Philip Dixie Boa-rdman
I. D. # 8.1.4
JAMJES HAYES BOARDMAN
I.D. # 8.
•William Thomas Boardman
I, D. # 8.1.7
Ca-roline E. (Pearl) Boardman
I. D. # 8. 1 . 13'.
Barkly Cemetery
,C.H. C-rause Boardman
I. D. # 8.1.6 Stadsklerk
Barkly 1st Water Scheme
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Descendants of Philip William BOARDMAN-8.1
01 Jul 1997
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)
1
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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:
D:
P:
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
9 iMarv ASHTON-02.2 w
C:Oct 1742
P : Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England
B: 12 Aug 1816
P : Ashton-Makerfiel„Lancaster,England
10
11
12
13
14
15
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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
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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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Family Group Record - 390 page i of 2
Husband QYcment Hamilton Crause BOARDMAN-8.1.6
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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
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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-
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J Date and place of birth
:2r^ April /^r^. ^^^-^<r^,^^^
CcL^i" / yoy L lie c
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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
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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."
292
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
296
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
303
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
304
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."
308
"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
309
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
310
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
311
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.
312
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.
313
2
3
Family Group Record - 249
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
314
Family Group Record - 249
Page 2 of 2
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.
318
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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: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
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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)
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— 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 ■
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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
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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.
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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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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
332
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
334
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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Family Group Record - 335
2
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
337
Descendants of William John BOARDMAN-8.2
18 Aug 1997
_Page
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)
L
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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)
I
r
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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
341
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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
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— 5. Vivienne Patricia BOUCHER-82833 (b.1934)
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— 5. Emest Vivienne BOUCHER-82835 (b. 1 939 d. 1984)
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— 4. William George BOARDMAN-8.2.9.2 (b.1914)
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— 6. Elizabeth Christina BOARDMAN-829221 (b.1971)
— 6. William James BOARDMAN-829222 (b.1973)
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— 5. June Elaine BOARDMAN-82923 (b.1943)
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— 4. Philip Martin Hayes BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.1
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— 4. Francis Cecil Rhodes BOARDMAN-8. 1.3.4
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— 4. Myrtle Crause BOARDMAN-8. 1.6.8 (b.1912)
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sp: William PYNE-81682h
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sp: Winifred Lucie BAKER-8.1.7.1w (d.1981)
— 5. Ivan BOARDMAN-81711
sp: Carol HODGKINSON-8171 1w
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sp: Mavis CARR-81 71 2w (b.1947)
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— 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)
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— 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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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[— 6. Leanne Patricia DAWKINS-81.1 1.221 (b.1966)
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sp: UNKNOWN
— 3. Clifford George ROBERTS-X8.5.10.
3. Harry Leopold ROBERTS-x8.5.1 1 .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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362
BOARDMAN FAMILY
Beatrice H. Boardman
I.D. # 8.2.5.7W
Jean Boardman
I.D. # 82574
Dinah Boardman
I.D. # 82575
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""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
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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
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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
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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.
Sex
Given
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
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3
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
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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
13 Aug 1997
[— 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
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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
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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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I. D.# 82P221
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
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""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
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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
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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
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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
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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
Page 2 of 2
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
12 Aug 1997
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
Family Group Record - 489
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
12 Aug 1997
Page 1
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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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
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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
Page 1 of 2
2
3
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
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Carolynne Todd Mullins
Document Storage Box
I.D. # 983513
433
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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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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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/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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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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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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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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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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Born Died
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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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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ID
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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Born Died
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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ID
Name
/onr
/bur
V
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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/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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/ V./I II
/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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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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S
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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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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
Oct 1772
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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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in
/Phr
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MRIM
viniiN
9.8.7.2
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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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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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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/Chr
Died
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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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Born Died
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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lU
INaiTie
/Phr
/Riir
\/
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
474
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
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8.5h
8.5.2
9835121
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8.2.2 w
X8.5.7
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81.11.31w
81631W
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9.8.3.4W
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828272
828274
82827h
828271
9.4.3 w
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81.11.213
81.11.212
81.11.21h
81.11.211
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829253
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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
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9 Oct 1883
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389 Richard ROBERTS-x8.5 h
394 John ROBERTS-8.5h
389 Richard ROBERTS-x8.5 h
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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
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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
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1 70 Nico OLWAGEN-828271 h
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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
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16 MM SMUTS-1.4.7W
14 Herbert J RUBIDGE-1. 4h
16 Ernest RUBIDGE-1 .4.7
14 Herbert J RUBIDGE-1 .4h
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1 4 Herbert J RUBIDGE-1 .4h
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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
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27 Aug 1942
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816541
SCAWTHON, Sarah Elf a
11 Jul 1979
p
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98935
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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
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21 Dec 1925
s
458
J D BOARDMAN-9.8.9.3
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SCORGIE, Robert Clifford
1 Nov 1948
20 Mar 1951
p
458
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98934
SCORGIE, Rozanna Elizabeth
p
458
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98932
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s
459
Allen B PHILLIPS-98932h
142122W
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81731h
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SMITH, Seymour
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13 Sep 1968
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SMITH, William
1792
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367
Margaret BOARDMAN-5
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17 Apr 1952
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9.8 w
SOLMON, Bertha
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380
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SOUTHEY, Alice
Abt 1875
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9.8.3.6h
SPANN, Thomas
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428
B C BOARDMAN-9.8.3.6
9.4.1.4 h
SPRY, H.C.V.D
Abt 1885
18 Jun 1954
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495
Jessie E BEETON-9.4.1 .4
82921 w
SQUIRE, Maurine
12 Apr 1941
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232
L W M BOARDMAN-82921
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25 Jul 1964
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Peter E PAGE-983522 h
983525
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12 Mar 1977
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25 May 1961
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STOKES-WALLER, Augusta
5 Jun 1964
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6 Apr 1922
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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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Name
Born
/Chr
Died
/Bur
V
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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MRIN Spouse. Parent or Child
1 Jul 1982
11 Apr 1978
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
19 Aug 1921
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
14 Apr 1979
3 Dec 1949
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217
124
481
473
475
474
472
475
475
140
175
175
175
175
89
139
96
192
192
192
480
474
479
474
435
467
241
320
321
447
321
409
10
121
130
130
130
130
120
120
222
493
161
161
161
479
71
322
258
258
258
258
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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lU
iName
Born
/unr
Died
/DUr
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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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
507
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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
509
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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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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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(b.1934 d.1974)
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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— 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)
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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)
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[— 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. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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