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Petrus Pieter Botha 1731–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 JUN 1731

Birth Location: Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony

Death Date: 19 MAY 1787

Death Location: Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony

Father: Jacobus Botha

Mother: Elsie Snijman

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The story of Petrus Pieter Botha began in 1731 in Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony. Petrus Pieter Botha passed away in 1787 in Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony.

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  • The story of Petrus Pieter Botha began in 1731 in Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony.
  • Petrus Pieter Botha passed away in 1787 in Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony.

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Petrus Botha's Ancestors

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Petrus Botha
1731–1787
Birth Place: Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony
Parents
Jacobus Botha
1692–1779
Stellenbosch, de Caep de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony
Elsie (Scniman Snyman,) Snijman
1697–1748
Stellenbosh, Cape of Good Hope, [South Africa]
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Petrus Botha's Timeline

2 Records

1731
10 JUN 1731
Birth of Petrus Pieter Botha in Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony
Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony
1787
19 MAY 1787
Age 56
Death of Petrus Pieter Botha in Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony
Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 JUN 1731
    Event Place: Swellendam, Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 21 AUG 1749
    Event Place: Dutch Cape Colony

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 MAY 1787
    Event Place: Kaap de Goede Hoop, Dutch Cape Colony

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