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Martha Etresia Barnard 1902–1988 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 SEP 1902

Birth Location: Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa

Death Date: 4 JUL 1988

Death Location: Kakamas

Father: Jan Barnard

Mother: Maria Myburgh

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Martha Etresia Barnard was born in 1902 in Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa, the child of Jan Johannes Barnard And Maria Margaretha Myburgh. Martha Etresia Barnard passed away in 1988 in Kakamas.

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Biography

  • Martha Etresia Barnard was born in 1902 in Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa, the child of Jan Johannes Barnard And Maria Margaretha Myburgh.
  • Martha Etresia Barnard passed away in 1988 in Kakamas.

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Martha Barnard's Ancestors

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Martha Barnard
1902–1988
Birth Place: Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa
Parents
Jan Johannes Barnard
1863–1941
"Kokerskolk", Carnarvon, South Africa
Maria (Margaretha) Myburgh
1868–1952
Hope Town, Groot Karoo, South Africa
Grandparents
Jacobus (Abraham) Myburgh
1829–1892
Kaffer's Dam, Hopetown, Cape Province, South Africa
Myburgh
1833–1874
Calvinia, Namakwa, Northern Cape, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
Dirk Viljoen
1803–1867
Viljoen
1810–1884
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christoffel Viljoen
1775–1845
Viljoen
1782–1808

Martha Barnard's Timeline

2 Records

1902
25 SEP 1902
Birth of Martha Etresia Barnard in Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa
Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa
1988
4 JUL 1988
Age 86
Death of Martha Etresia Barnard in Kakamas
Kakamas

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 SEP 1902
    Event Place: Carnarvon, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 JUL 1988
    Event Place: Kakamas

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