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Johanna Potgieter 1900–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 APR 1900

Birth Location: ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa

Death Date: 4 AUG 1901

Death Location: ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa

Father: Hermanus Potgieter

Mother: Maria Klopper

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The story of Johanna Potgieter began in 1900 in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa. Johanna Potgieter passed away in 1901 in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of Johanna Potgieter began in 1900 in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa.
  • Johanna Potgieter passed away in 1901 in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa.

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Johanna Potgieter's Ancestors

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Johanna Potgieter
1900–1901
Birth Place: ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa
Parents
Hermanus Potgieter
1869–1933
Smithfield, Orange Free State, South Africa
Maria (Elizabeth Catherine) Klopper
1870–1951
Smithfield, Orange Free State, South Africa
Grandparents
Gerhardus (Daniel) Potgieter
1822–1875
Uitenhage, Cape, South Africa
Elizabeth (Frederika) Wessels
1825–1888
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Potgieter
1785–1840
Johanna b9
1789–1826
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George STROBEL
1740–1802
Martha Botha
1759–1805

Johanna Potgieter's Timeline

2 Records

1900
6 APR 1900
Birth of Johanna Potgieter in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa
,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa
1901
4 AUG 1901
Age 1
Death of Johanna Potgieter in ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa
,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 APR 1900
    Event Place: ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 AUG 1901
    Event Place: ,Potchefstroom,Transvaal,South Africa

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