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Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny 1933–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 Apr 1933

Birth Location: South Africa

Death Date: 12 Mar 1999

Death Location: South Africa

Father: Phillip Penny

Mother: Gillian Earle

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In 1933, Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny entered the world in South Africa, born to Phillip Lourens Penny And Gillian Johanna Earle. Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny passed away in 1999 in South Africa.

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Biography

  • In 1933, Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny entered the world in South Africa, born to Phillip Lourens Penny And Gillian Johanna Earle.
  • Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny passed away in 1999 in South Africa.

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Johanna Penny's Ancestors

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Johanna Penny
1933–1999
Birth Place: South Africa
Parents
Phillip Lourens Penny
1910–1980
Vierfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
Gillian (Johanna) Earle
1915–1994
Jagersfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
Grandparents
Gilbert (Phillip) Penny
1881–
Kroonstad, Orange Free State, South Africa
Magdel (Cecilia) Steyn
1881–1935
Winburg, Orange Free State, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
Barend Steyn
1844–1881
Magdel Grobler
1848–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hermanus Steyn
1809–1882
Maria Kruger
1815–1894
Jacobus Grobler
1815–1885
Engela PELZER
1817–1882

Johanna Penny's Timeline

2 Records

1933
06 Apr 1933
Birth of Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny in South Africa
South Africa
1999
12 Mar 1999
Age 66
Death of Johanna Magdalena (Joyce) Penny in South Africa
South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 Apr 1933
    Event Place: South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1999
    Event Place: South Africa
    Record Source: South Africa, Estates Death Index, 1999-2014

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