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Elizabeth Anna Botha 1858–1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1858

Birth Location: Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa

Death Date: 25 Jul 1945

Death Location: Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa

Father: Theunis Botha

Mother: Judik Wolmarans

Spouse(s): Jan Dyk

Children(s): Maria Dyk

The story of Elizabeth Anna Botha began in 1858 in Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa. Elizabeth Anna Botha married Jan Christiaan Bam Van Dyk, and had children including Maria Magdalena Christina Sara Van Dyk. Elizabeth Anna Botha passed away in 1945 in Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Anna Botha began in 1858 in Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa.
  • Elizabeth Anna Botha married Jan Christiaan Bam Van Dyk, and had children including Maria Magdalena Christina Sara Van Dyk.
  • Elizabeth Anna Botha passed away in 1945 in Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elizabeth Botha's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Botha
1858–1945
Birth Place: Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa
Parents
Theunis Gerhardus Botha
1829–1863
Judik (Isabella) Wolmarans
1835–
Grandparents
Theunis (Gerhardus) Botha
1804–1867
Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Anna (Cornelia Maria) Els
1804–1863
Great-Grandparents
Frederik Botha
1759–
Maria Potgieter
1775–
Frederik ELS
1777–
Susanna Bruijn
1787–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes SV
1724–1787
Anna Pieterse
1747–1779
Theunis BRUYN
1754–1845
Hester Lange
1768–1807

Elizabeth Botha's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Anna) Botha (1858–25 Jul 1945) m. Jan (Christiaan Bam Van) Dyk (30 OCT 1855–1958)
  1. 1. Maria (Magdalena Christina Sara Van) Dyk 1875–1976 m. John (Addey) Rossouw 1859–1938
    1. 1. Addey (Elizabeth Edith) Rossouw 1901–1983 m. Bernard (Marchand) Barnard 1902–1989
      1. 1. Vera (Elizabeth) Barnard 1929–2023 m. Eric (Arthur Rees Gibb \ Phillips Took Step Fathers) Name 1920–1968
      2. 2. Louis (Merchand) Barnard 1933–1962
      3. 3. Dennis (Denny) Barnard 1931–2021 m. Gloria Moffat 1926–2013
      4. 4. Albert Barnard 1932–1932
    2. 2. Cornelia (Johanna Corrie) Rossouw 1916–2000
    3. 3. Elizabeth (Anna Kwakkie) Rossouw 1911–1995 m. Urie (Hendrik Jury) Gouws 1906–
      1. 1. Fanie Gouws –2021
    4. 4. Jan (Christiaan Van Dyk) Rossouw 1906–1943 m. Francina (Florina Du) Plooy 1905–1981
      1. 1. Francina (Florina) Rossouw 1943–1943
    5. 5. Johannes (Hendrik) Rossouw 1903–1969
    6. 6. Henrietta (Johanna Frederik) Rossouw 1908–2006 m. Morris (Paul) Hassett 1902–1977
      1. 1. Ronald (Frances) Hassett 1932–2008 m. Johanna Jonker 1933–2013
      2. 2. Patrick (John) Hassett 1945–1947
      3. 3. Eileen (Hilda) Hassett 1930–2015
      4. 4. Stanely (Maurice) Hassett 1936–2011
    7. 7. John (Addey) Rossouw 1915–1915
    8. 8. Abraham (Jacobus Abie) Rossouw 1921–1971

Elizabeth Botha's Timeline

4 Records

1856
26 May 1856
Birth of Elizabeth Anna Botha in Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa
Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa
1858
1858
Birth of Elizabeth Anna Botha
None
1873
1873
Age 15
Elizabeth Anna Botha was married
None
1945
25 Jul 1945
Age 87
Death of Elizabeth Anna Botha in Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa
Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 May 1856
    Event Place: Wepener, Orange Free State, South Africa
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1858
    Record Source:
    [1] South Africa, Marriage Index, 1807-2007
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1873

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jul 1945
    Event Place: Carolina, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa

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