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Phillip Lodewyk Ellis 1898–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 December 1898

Birth Location: Boshof, Free State, South Africa

Death Date: 23 October 1901

Death Location: Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp)

Father: Daniel Ellis

Mother: Maria Grange\Ellis

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In 1898, Phillip Lodewyk Ellis entered the world in Boshof, Free State, South Africa, born to Daniel Cornelis Francois Ellis And Maria Elizabeth La Grange Ellis. Phillip Lodewyk Ellis passed away in 1901 in Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp).

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Biography

  • In 1898, Phillip Lodewyk Ellis entered the world in Boshof, Free State, South Africa, born to Daniel Cornelis Francois Ellis And Maria Elizabeth La Grange Ellis.
  • Phillip Lodewyk Ellis passed away in 1901 in Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp).

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Phillip Ellis's Ancestors

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Phillip Ellis
1898–1901
Birth Place: Boshof, Free State, South Africa
Parents
Daniel Cornelis Francois Ellis
1869–1937
Ladismith, Western Cape, South Africa
Maria (Elizabeth La) Grange\Ellis
1876–1901
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Phillip Ellis's Timeline

2 Records

1898
4 December 1898
Birth of Phillip Lodewyk Ellis in Boshof, Free State, South Africa
Boshof, Free State, South Africa
1901
23 October 1901
Age 3
Death of Phillip Lodewyk Ellis in Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp)
Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 December 1898
    Event Place: Boshof, Free State, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 October 1901
    Event Place: Heilbron, Free State, South Africa (concentration camp)

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