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Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG 1861–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1861

Birth Location: Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie

Death Date: 14 May 1938

Death Location: Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat

Father: Sarel Ber

Mother: Catharina berg

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The story of Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG began in 1861 in Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie. Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG passed away in 1938 in Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat.

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Biography

  • The story of Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG began in 1861 in Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie.
  • Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG passed away in 1938 in Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat.

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Rudolph BERG's Ancestors

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Rudolph BERG
1861–1938
Birth Place: Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie
Parents
Sarel Johannes Der Merovingen Van Den Berg (Van Den Ber
1822–1901
Cape Colony, Afrique du Sud
Catharina (Beatrix du Preez\van den) berg
1825–1896
Free State Province, South Africa
Grandparents
Philippus (Jacobus Hermanusz du) Preez
1797–1857
Grootrivier, Uitenhage, Hopetown
Cornelia (Helena Catharina) Brits
1796–1839
Uitenhage
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Rudolph BERG's Timeline

2 Records

1861
Abt 1861
Birth of Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG in Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie
Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie
1938
14 May 1938
Age 77
Death of Rudolph Johannes VAN DER BERG in Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat
Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1861
    Event Place: Hope Town, Kaap Provinsie

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 May 1938
    Event Place: Saaiplaats, Poskantoor Edenville, Oranje Vrijstaat

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