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Anna Margaretha Botha 1716–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jan 1716

Birth Location: Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa

Death Date: 01 Oct 1765

Death Location: Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

Father: Jacobus Botha

Mother: Elsie Snijman

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In 1716, Anna Margaretha Botha entered the world in Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa, born to Jacobus Johannes Botha And Elsie Snijman. Anna Margaretha Botha passed away in 1765 in Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.

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  • In 1716, Anna Margaretha Botha entered the world in Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa, born to Jacobus Johannes Botha And Elsie Snijman.
  • Anna Margaretha Botha passed away in 1765 in Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.

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Anna Botha's Ancestors

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Anna Botha
1716–1765
Birth Place: Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Parents
Jacobus Johannes Botha
1692–1791
Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
Elsie Snijman
1697–1758
Gent, Aeth, Belgium
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Anna Botha's Timeline

2 Records

1716
5 Jan 1716
Birth of Anna Margaretha Botha in Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa
1765
01 Oct 1765
Age 49
Death of Anna Margaretha Botha in Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jan 1716
    Event Place: Paarl, Brede River DC, Western Cape, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Oct 1765
    Event Place: Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

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