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David Hermanus Fourie 1860–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: OCT 1860

Birth Location: Oudtshoorn, South Africa

Death Date: 6 SEP 1938

Death Location: Thaba Nchu, South Africa

Father: David Fourie

Mother: Elizabeth Wolmarans

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David Hermanus Fourie was born in 1860 in Oudtshoorn, South Africa, the child of David Hermanus Fourie And Elizabeth Anna Wolmarans. David Hermanus Fourie passed away in 1938 in Thaba Nchu, South Africa.

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Biography

  • David Hermanus Fourie was born in 1860 in Oudtshoorn, South Africa, the child of David Hermanus Fourie And Elizabeth Anna Wolmarans.
  • David Hermanus Fourie passed away in 1938 in Thaba Nchu, South Africa.

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David Fourie's Ancestors

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David Fourie
1860–1938
Birth Place: Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Parents
David Hermanus Fourie
1835–1911
Oudtshoorn / George, South Cape DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Elizabeth (Anna) Wolmarans
1836–
Cape Province, South Africa
Grandparents
David (Hermanus) Fourie
1814–1892
George, Eden District, Western Cape Province, South Africa
Martha (Susanna) Marx
1814–1902
Kariega (Uitenhage), Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
David Fourie
1775–1835
Jacoba Heyns
1777–1856
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephanus Fourie
1734–1825
Fourie
1742–1826

David Fourie's Timeline

2 Records

1860
OCT 1860
Birth of David Hermanus Fourie in Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Oudtshoorn, South Africa
1938
6 SEP 1938
Age 78
Death of David Hermanus Fourie in Thaba Nchu, South Africa
Thaba Nchu, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: OCT 1860
    Event Place: Oudtshoorn, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 SEP 1938
    Event Place: Thaba Nchu, South Africa

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