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Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald 1949–2012 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 MAR 1949

Birth Location: Gobabis, Namibia

Death Date: 27 FEB 2012

Death Location: Upington, South Africa

Father: Johan McDonald

Mother: Sarah Zeelie

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Children(s):

The story of Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald began in 1949 in Gobabis, Namibia. Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald passed away in 2012 in Upington, South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald began in 1949 in Gobabis, Namibia.
  • Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald passed away in 2012 in Upington, South Africa.

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Johan McDonald's Ancestors

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Johan McDonald
1949–2012
Birth Place: Gobabis, Namibia
Parents
Johan Hendrik McDonald
1918–1985
Swartruggens, North-West, South Africa
Sarah (maria Johanna) Zeelie
1926–2018
Knysna
Grandparents
Cornelius (Bernardus Jacobus\Kerneels\Boetie\Neel) McDonald
1893–1972
Watent tydens deurtog Damaraland sesde Dorsland trek
Hannie
1893–1979
Vlakplaas, Swartruggens, North-West, South Africa
Thomas (Richard (Jan)) Zeelie
1876–1965
Zeelie
1887–1973
Great-Grandparents
Alexander McDonald
1869–1904
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Donald McDonald
1846–1922
Mac Donald
1848–1885

Johan McDonald's Timeline

2 Records

1949
2 MAR 1949
Birth of Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald in Gobabis, Namibia
Gobabis, Namibia
2012
27 FEB 2012
Age 63
Death of Johan Hendrik (Johan) McDonald in Upington, South Africa
Upington, South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 MAR 1949
    Event Place: Gobabis, Namibia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 FEB 2012
    Event Place: Upington, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Upington, South Africa

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