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Louis Johannes Fourie 1772–1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 FEB 1772

Birth Location: Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

Death Date: 25 JUL 1844

Death Location: Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa

Father: Pierre Fourie

Mother: Sibella STEYN

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Louis Johannes Fourie was born in 1772 in Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, the child of Pierre Pieter Fourie And Sibella Steyn. Louis Johannes Fourie passed away in 1844 in Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa.

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  • Louis Johannes Fourie was born in 1772 in Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, the child of Pierre Pieter Fourie And Sibella Steyn.
  • Louis Johannes Fourie passed away in 1844 in Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa.

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Louis Fourie's Ancestors

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Louis Fourie
1772–1844
Birth Place: Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Parents
Pierre Pieter Fourie
1726–1802
Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Sibella STEYN
1750–
Stellenbosch, Cape Province, South Africa
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Louis Fourie's Timeline

2 Records

1772
8 FEB 1772
Birth of Louis Johannes Fourie in Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1844
25 JUL 1844
Age 72
Death of Louis Johannes Fourie in Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa
Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 FEB 1772
    Event Place: Swellendam, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 JUL 1844
    Event Place: Gobasdrift, Somerset East, Cape Colony, South Africa

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