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de Lange 1871–1946 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 JAN 1871

Birth Location: South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom

Death Date: 10 OCT 1946

Death Location: Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa

Father: Ferdinandus Botha

Mother: Botha None

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The story of de Lange / began in 1871 in South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom. de Lange / passed away in 1946 in Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of de Lange // began in 1871 in South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom.
  • de Lange // passed away in 1946 in Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa.

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de Lange's Ancestors

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de Lange
1871–1946
Birth Place: South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom
Parents
Ferdinandus Botha
1836–1927
Schweizer Reneke
Botha
1839–1927
Cradock, Cape Province, South Africa
Grandparents
Willem Botha
1791–1872
Paarl, Cape Colony, South Africa
Anna (Christina Magdalena) Pietersen
1804–1884
Cape Colony, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
Frederik Botha
1772–1798
Anna Deysel
1757–1851
Ferdinandus Pietersen
1773–
Pietersen
1784–1855
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dirk Minnie
1720–1751
Helbeck
1722–1774

de Lange's Timeline

2 Records

1871
2 JAN 1871
Birth of de Lange // in South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom
South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom
1946
10 OCT 1946
Age 75
Death of de Lange // in Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa
Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 JAN 1871
    Event Place: South Africa, Transvaal, Potchefstroom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 OCT 1946
    Event Place: Potgietersrust, Soutpansberg, Transvaal, South Africa

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