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Marriage (two children)
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19 Sep 1933 Greytown
Marriage (six children)
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Marriage (four children)
30 Aug 1880 Greytown
Marriage (three children)
28 Jul 1925 Christiana, Bloemhof
Marriage
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Marriage (four children)
11 Feb 1941 Greytown
Marriage (two children)
Marriage (a child)
21 Dec 1892 Greytown
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Marriage (two children)
24 Nov 1890 Barkley East
Divorce
Divorce (three children)
04 Nov 1939 Reitz
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (four children)
Rhodes
Marriage (three children)
Marriage
Marriage
Marriage (two children)
27 Sep 1877 Graaff Reinet
Marriage (two children)
3 Mar 1832 Graaff Reinet
Marriage (a child)
23 Nov 1800
Marriage (a child)
5 Jul 1818 Swellendam
Marriage
1845
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (nine children)
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11 Oct 1858 Winburg
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (two children)
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Marriage (two children)
Graaff Reinet
Marriage (two children)
Greytown
Marriage (a child)
Marriage (a child)
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29 Jun 1903, Pomeroy, Msinga, Natal
Marriage (three children)
1941
Rudolf
Thomas
Nel
1949
Hester
Erica
Nel
1953
Adela
Louise
Nel
Daniel du
Plessis
Wentzel
Theodorus
Cornelius van
Rooyen (Smit )
Christina
Magdalena
Gerber (Francina )
1976
Johann
Wentzel
1978
Carla
Wentzel
1971
Sonja
van
Rooyen
1973
Gerrit
Johan van
Rooyen
1944
Eleanora
Nel
Karel
Denysschen
1967
James
Denysschen
1969
Gerhard
Johannes
Denysschen
1971
Linda
Denysschen
Roleen
1966
Eunice
Elizabeth
Nel
1968
Karen
Anneliese
Nel
1970
Eleanora
Magdalena
Nel
1972
Johannes
Francois
Nel
1975
Marita
Louise
Nel
nn Nel
Lauretta
Udeletta
Nieuwenhuisen
Lea
Nieuwenhuisen
1948
Gert
Nieuwenhuisen
Lydia
Nieuwenhuisen
Leonie
Nieuwenhuisen
Linda
Nieuwenhuisen
Barney
Croucamp
Frikkie
NN
nn
NN
nn
1853 - 1911
Gabriel
Nel
57
57
Died 1922 according to wifes DN
1854 - 1942
Jacoba
Cornelia
Martens
88
88
1882
Gabriel
Francois
Nel
1884 - 1955
Jacobus
Cornelius
Nel
71
71
1887
Margaretha
Susanna
Nel
1891
Maria
Magdalena
Nel
(Johanna)
Albertus
Petrus
Nieuwoudt
Hester
Maria
Nieuwoudt
(Magdalena)
nn
Scherman
Maria
Elizabeth
Nieuwoudt
nn
Dreyer
~1918
Johannes
Albertus
Gerhardus
Nel
1921
Doreen
Eunice
Martens
1837 - 1900
Martha
Susanna
Nel
63
63
1831 - 1901
David
Schalk
Maartens
70
70
SAG gives birth in Graaff Reinet whilst Marriage Certificate gives it as Vierfontein, Winburg.
Name: Maartens, David Schalk
Age Of Groom: 23 Years
Occupation Of Groom: Veeboer
Country Of Birth Of Groom: Winburg Vierfontein
Date Of Marriage: 14 August 1854
Surname Of Bride: Nel
First Name Of Bride: Martha Susanna
Age Of Bride: 18 Years
Country Of Birth Of Bride: Winburg - Leeuwkop
Name Of Witness 1: VanBiljon, FJ
Name Of Witness 2: Pretorius, A
Surname Of Minister: Louw
First Name Of Minister: AA
Name Of Church: Winburg
Church Denomination: Nederduits Gereformeerde
Collection Name: Free State Marriages
~1839
Anna
Elizabeth
Nel
1833 - 1858
Johannes
Lodewicus
Maartens
24
24
Jan
Hendrik
Nel
Martha
Susanna
Saaiman
~1867
Anna
Sofia
Nel
D. 1954
Phillip
Jacobus
Nel
He bought Doornhoek 1094 Sub D in extent 304,8980 ha (753 acres 1 rood and 27 perches) on 15 Aug 1905. After his death the farm was transferred to his daughter by Deed of Transfer 4802/1922 on 23 Dec 1922
1872 - 1925
Aletta
Johanna
Catharina
van
Rooyen
53
53
1896 - 1983
Isabella
Elizabetha
Nel
87
87
Martens, Isabella Elizabeth, b. 19 July 1912 n. Nel m. Mare m. Gert Helgert Martens d. 1984
Check date of death as the 1986 voters roll has her living at Sargeauntstraat 177, Greytown
According to : http://www.greytown.co.za/deaths.htm
She was born on 19 Jul 1912 and died 1984
Last known address SARGEAUNTSTRAAT 177 GREYTOWN
1888 - 1953
Gert
Helgert
Martens
64
64
Of the farm "Impahlasini" Kranskop
Martens, Gert Helgert, of Impahlasini Kranskop, son of Jan Thomas (3) and brother of JT (4) m Isabella Elizabeth n. Nel, daughter Philippina Aletta Johanna Nel, d.5 July 1953
http://www.greytown.co.za/deaths.htm#Martens,%20Frederick
~1892 - 1918
Gerhardus
Jacobus
Maree
26
26
~1870
Martha
Aletta
Maartens
(Hendrina)
From Diepfontein Barkley East when she married Nienaber.
~1866
Sarel
Andries
Nienaber
1874 - 1944
Hendrina
Christina
Nel
70
70
1873 - 1927
Johan
Frederik
Scheepers
54
54
1843 - 1875
Philip
Rudolf
Nel
32
32
1848 - 1875
Hendrina
Christina
Tredoux
27
27
1864 - 1930
Jacobus
Cornelis
Martens
65
65
Have Death notice
Check birth - Death Notice gives his age as 64yrs & 4 mnths
In his estate filles at;(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7P-23V7-X?i=353&cat=229462)
he owned trhe following properties which were to be sold at auction;
Farm Highbury comprising of;
1. Lot B of Hartebeestvlakte 200 acres
2. Remainder of Hartebeestvlakte 547 acres
3. Remainder of subdivision A of portion D of Hartebeestvlakte
4. Subdivision B of Subdivision C of subdivision AB of Broedershoek 16 acres
THE NATAL AFRIKANER AND THE ANGLO-BOER WAR
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-03072006-095936/unrestricted/08chapter8.pdf
Acting on information provided by an Afrikaner loyalist from Greytown, Jan (TJ) Nel, and without
informing the magistrates of either the Umvoti or the Kranskop districts, Mills removed the
following individuals to Pietermaritzburg: FE van Rooyen (stock inspector), LMJ van Rooyen jnr
(Wonderfontein), PH van Rooyen (Good Hope), Ds GS Malan (Greytown), John Keyter (Frogmore),
LMJ and PJ Nel (Ongegund), TJ, JPC and PR Nel (Spitzkop), AJJ Nel (Berning), LL Nel
(Greytown) and JC Martens, LJ Potgieter and JP van Rooyen (all of Broedershoek). The men had no
idea why they were removed but attributed it to the fact that they did not instantly comply with
earlier commandeering orders issued for their wagons and oxen.108 According to Missionary
Hofmeyr, who worked in the Umvoti area, the men were removed for collecting money for the
support of the wives and children of the imprisoned rebels and the rebels themselves.109 What irked those removed the most was that they were relocated soon after the first rains, which meant that they
could not plough and plant.110
On investigating the removals the magistrate of Kranskop concluded that most of the men were sent
away as undesirables and because of minor disputes with the military, such as the loyalist John
Keyter who had not instantly complied with a commandeering order and LMJ van Rooyen (jnr) who
had a disagreement with the military over 25 sheep and 10 oxen that were commandeered from
him.111 This was only partly true. Mills had acted on information that the men were disloyal and that
they would join the Boers if they were to invade.112 Furthermore, this was the first time since the war
had broken out that reliable evidence could be procured against Afrikaners from Umvoti, thanks to
Jan Nel breaking the ranks. The military therefore possibly felt that they had to act.
Two of the men who were removed, JC Martens and JP van Rooyen, did not take kindly to the fact
that they were sent to reside in the Pietermaritzburg Concentration Camp. In a letter to the colonial
secretary they made their sentiments clear:
We have been told we can live in the Boer Refugee Camp in a Bell Tent at Government
expense - we are not able to do this without being subjected to great inconveniences, and we
desire to live at an Hotel in Maritzburg and we beg to request that an allowance may be made
to enable us to do this, and we shall be glad if you will deal with this matter or forward this
application to the proper Authorities in order that it may be dealt with. Apart from the
inconvenience of living in the Boer Camp it is distasteful to us at the present time to have to
live amongst Dutch Refugees.
Not surprisingly their request was rejected.113
The removal of the men from the Umvoti county infuriated several leading local Afrikaners who
believed the treatment was unfair. A father and son, LMJ and JS van Rooyen of Welgevonden, felt
so strongly about the matter that they were prepared to stand security to the amount of ,10 000 for
six of the men.114 The strongest petition for the liberation of the men came from Theuns (TJ) Nel a
former MLA. Nel made it clear that the men in question, as landowners, all had vested interests in
the Colony and valued the protection and privilege provided by the British Empire. It would
therefore have been unwise for them to be disloyal at that stage of the war. He proceeded to point
out that the men in question had complied when wagons, oxen and horses were commandeered, and
would suffer economically if they remained away from home for much longer.115Prime Minister Hime, in response to Nel=s petition, advised the GOC that the men in question should
be allowed to return home since he thought: AThey had a severe lesson.@ A month later, after the
Natal Police had unsuccessfully investigated the complaints against them, the GOC allowed all the
men except LL and TJ Nel and PH and FE van Rooyen to return home.116 This brought an end to
their six week exile to Pietermaritzburg.117 Soon afterwards the remaining prisoners, except for JE
van Rooyen, were released and allowed to return home.
The DRC congregation which suffered the least disruption was that of Greytown and as a result the
church managed to continue functioning in an unhindered manner, that is apart from the six week
period in late 1901 when Ds GS Malan and several leading members of the congregation were
removed under Martial Law to Pietermaritzburg.180 The war was generally not discussed during the
church council meetings of the Greytown DRC. The meeting of 22 September 1900, however, was
different since letters of brotherly love were sent to the sister congregations at Weenen, Ladysmith
and Newcastle. The issue of the war was only raised again roughly a year later. At the meeting of 24
August 1901, S Martens suggested that a special collection be held so as to provide the
AAfrikaansche gevangenen@ in Pietermaritzburg with coffee.Although not reflected in the minutes of the church council meetings, the Greytown congregation
endlessly supported fellow Afrikaners who suffered due to the war. Firewood and other gifts were
sent to the Pietermaritzburg Concentration Camp from time to time.182 Afrikaners in Northern Natal
especially were recipients of charity from Greytown. On two occasions Ds Schoon received ,5 from
funds collected in Greytown for Afrikaners banned to Pietermaritzburg,183 while foodstuffs were
also forwarded to individual Afrikaners in need. In one such case Mrs JM Pieters of Paddafontein,
Dundee, received a bag of flour, a pocket of sugar, a box of candles, and 20 pounds of coffee.184 The
Newcastle congregation also benefited from donations made by the Greytown Afrikaners. On 3
October 1900, 18 bags of flour, sugar, salt, rice, coffee, and soap arrived in the town. The military
immediately confiscated the goods to prevent Afrikaners suspected of treason from distributing it.
Requests by the Bosmans for the goods to be released did not to sway the military. The provost
marshal eventually used a wagon and members of the Natal Police to distribute the goods to the
poorest of the poor amongst the Newcastle Afrikaners, some of whose clothes were in tatters and
who were reduced to begging.
1921
Sarie
Susanna
Martens
Paul
Nel
(Petrus)
Hendrik
Joachim
Nel
(Johannes)
Hendrina
Magdalena
Nel
1897 - 1938
Lewis
Johannes
Naude
41
41
1898
Magdalena
Niclasina
Maartens
Born Maartens.
1926 - 1980
Lewis
Johannes
Naude
53
53
Anna
Maria
Naude
1957
Madelein
Nicoleen
Naude
Stephanus
Wessels
de Bruin
1951
Annemarie
Naude
Salmon
Johannes
du Toit
1950
Lewis
Johannes
Naude
1843 - 1894
Johannes
Jacobus
Nieuwoudt
51
51
1849 - 1923
Maria
Magdalena
Francina
Martins
74
74
http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?2015081508240427E2386A&DN=00000003
Also spelt Maartens on Baptismal certificate of daughter Alida.
1809 - 1852
Johannes
Jacobus
Nieuwoudt
43
43
Veeboer op die plase Vogelstruisfontein en Toon Bothasfontein, dist.|Richmond (later is Toon Bothasfontein opgedeel in Stillewaters en|Bloemhof ).|Veeboer op die plase Vogelstruisfontein en Toon Bothasfontein,|dist.Richmond (later is Toon Bothasfontein opgedeel in Stillewaters en|Bloemhof).
1812 - 1854
Alida
Susanna
Nieuwoudt
42
42
Haar nalatenskap wat uit 2 plase, een huis en 2 erwe op Richmond, 2000|stuks vee ens. bestaan het, is aan haar 4 minderjarige kinders bemaak.|Die eksekuteur van haar boedel, P.G. Leeb, was voog van die kinders.|'haar nalatenskap wat uit 2 plase, een huis en 2 erwe op Richmond, 2000|stuks vee ens bestaan het, is aan haar 4 minderjarige kinders bemaak.|Die eksekuteur van haar boedel, P.G. Leeb, was voog van die kinders',.
1764 - 1855
Johannes
Nieuwoudt
91
91
Burger Stellenbosch, later veldkornet, verhuis tussen 1815 en 1821 na Graaff-Reinet.
1777 - 1817
Geertruy
Cloete
40
40
1764
Maria
Magdalena
Smit
1821 - 1907
Maria
Margaritha
Nieuwoudt
85
85
Have Death Notice
Ref: "Johan Pottas" <PottasJ.RD@ufs.ac.za>
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BUITENPOSTEN/2008-01/1201082531
SOURCES
1. South African Genealogies Vol 06: N. p357 a.
2. Ibid. p357 a.
3. Ibid. p357 a.
4. Ibid. p357 a.
Father: Johannes NIEUWOUDT (b 17 Apr 1764)
Mother: Elsje Johanna JOUBERT (b 5 Dec 1797)
1822 - 1896
Jacobus
Marthinus
Martins
73
73
Maria Margritha Nieuwoudt
Marriage:
06 SEP 1841 Graaff-Reinett, Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
On her Death Notice he signed J.J.Martins
1797 - 1843
Elsje
Johanna
Joubert
45
45
<1773 - 1851
Heremias
Nieuwoudt
78
78
1778
Jacoba
Louisa
Hendriks
1897 - 1897
Sarel
Andries
Nienaber
2m
2m
~1810 - 1893
Willem
Adriaan
Nel
82
82
Voortrekker gesinshoofde
Was reeds in 1842 in Transoranje
1824 - 1893
Hendrina
Magdalena
Maartens
68
68
Voortrekker
Suspect it is Hendriena Mgdalena sister of AS
REGISTER VAN VOORTREKKERSTAMMOEDERS
(Uit: Visagie, J.C. 2000. Voortrekkerstamouers, 1835-1845.
Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, Pretoria)
She would be a Voortrekker Stammoeder by virtue of marrying W.A. Nel.
~1842
Johanna
Catharina
Nel
Willem
Jacobus
Burger
~1848
Paul
Jacobus
Nel
~1845
Maria
Catharina
Nel
Willem
n
Naude
He died before her.
~1851 - <1893
Hendriena
Cornelia Nel
(Magdalena)
42
42
Barend
Frederik
NN
~1858
Hendrik
Joachim
Nel
(Johannes)
~1856
Pieter
Willem
Nel
Gert
J.J.
Nieuwenhuisen
Lived on Princess plots near Roodepoort
1923 - 1966
Priscilla
Naomi
Martens
43
43
It was with her that Joshua (Jolie) and Tant Jakkie went to stay in their old age.
In 1941she was headgirl in Voortrekker High School PMB.
Excellent outgoing and friendly personality.
~1901 - >1966
Albertus
Petrus
Nieuwoudt
65
65
~1907 - 1966
Maria
Magrietha
Maartens
59
59
South Africa, Orange Free State, Estate Files, 1951-2004
digital folder number: 004391772
1888 - >1943
Maria
Magdalena
Nieuwoudt
55
55
1869 - 1943
John
George
Sieberhagen
74
74
1884 - >1966
Alida
Susanna
Nieuwoudt
82
82
nn
van
Rensburg
nn
James
Gabriel
Nel
Maria
Nel
~1905 - 1944
Gerhardus
Marthinus
Maritz Nel
39
39
WW2
Johannes
Petrus
Nel
Magritha
Cornelia
Nel
1912
Isabella
Elizabetha
Martens
Nel was first marriage. On certificate is indicated that she is from Inadi.
Johan
Pierre
Nel
Jan
Thomas
Nel
Gerhardus
Marthinus
Nel (Maritz)
1913
Leona
Johanna
Maartens
From Paulus Jacobus' Estate files.
1914 - 1990
Carel
Christiaan
Krige
Neethling
75
75
1941 - 1950
Sara
Margaretha
Neethling
8
8
Johann
Adam
Neethling
Elizabeth
Maria van
Aswegen
1945
Johann
Adam
Neethling
Elizabeth
Maria
Neethling
nn
Rothman
Dorothea
Neethling
~1844
Willem
Adriaan
Nel
~1854
Martha
Johanna
Nel
Willem
Adriaan
Nel
Maria
Catharina
Nel
1904 - 1988
Hendrina
Magdalena
Nel
84
84
040310 0001 00 3
Jubileum gebou 405, Skinner Str 345, Pta
Lived in Bultfontein at time of marriage.
1901 - 1980
Paulus
Jacobus
Maartens
79
79
Lived in Hertzogville at the time of his first marriage
Farms:
Onderverdeling 2 van Georgia 1537, Saaibult = 400 morgen
Onderverdeling van Sekretarispan = 173 morgen
Zandfoort= 238,6465 morgen
All Bloemfontein dist.
~1823
Dawid
Andries
Maré
Stephanus
David
Naude
Henrietta
Classina
Botha
1923
Stephanus
David
Naude
1925
Nicolaas
Francois
Naude
1928
David
Benjamin
Naude
1845
Isaac
Hendrik
Nieuwoudt
~1878 - 1913
Hester
Anna
Nienaber
34
34
1878 - 1950
Frans
Coetzee
71
71
Gert
Abraham
Nienaber
Anna
Catharina
Kruger
1894 - 1965
Susanna
Catherina
Nienaber
(Maria)
70
70
Johannes
Hendrik
Nienaber
1911
Anna
Elizabeth
Maartens
Died 17 Mar?
~1891 - 1915
Johanna
Christina
Nienaber
23
23
Francois
Petrus
Naude
Sarah
Jacoba
Naude
~1890 - 1950
Francois
Petrus
Naude
60
60
Farms; Gansfontein, Welgelegen & Geelbeksfontein
1890
Jemima
Martins
1922
Jozua
Martins
Naude
Farms; Gansfontein, Welgelegen & Geelbeksfontein
1929
Helena
Etheresa
Naude
~1868 - 1946
Jacomina
Aletta
Nel
77
77
D. 1944
Pieter
Willem van
Rooyen
Stephanus
Christian
van Rooyen
Leo
Alexander
van Rooyen
Jan
Stephanus
Lodewikus
Nel
NN
Louis
Philippus
Jacobus
Nel
Philip
Jacobus
Nel
Aletta
Johanna
van Rooyen
~1878 - 1918
Philip
Jacobus
Nel
40
40
~1880
Susanna
Elizabeth
Grabe
Johannes
Petrus
Nel
Philip
Jacobus
Nel
Aletta
Johanna
NN
Lucas
Johannes
Marthinus
Nel
1905 - ~1946
Philip
Jacobus
Nel
40
40
1889 - 1966
Zeeberg
Martins
77
77
ABW
Name: Master Seiberg Martins
Other Names: Susan
Born in camp? No
Died in camp? No
Gender: male
Race: white
Marital status: single
Nationality: Transvaal
Registration as child: Yes
Unique ID: 140954
Camp History
Name: Krugersdorp RC
Age arrival: 13
Date arrival: 03/09/1901
Age departure: 12
Date departure: 10/09/1902
Reason departure: 1 MR & tent
Tent number: 1046
Farm History
Name: Jachtfontein / Jagfontein
District: Potchefstroom
Relationships
Master Seiberg Martins (Susan)
is the son of Mrs Elizabeth Jacoba Margarieta Martins
Sources
Title: DBC 79 Krugersdorp RC
Type: Camp register
Location: TAB
Reference No.: DBC 79
Notes: p.067b
Title: DBC 78 Krugersdorp RC
Type: Camp register
Location: TAB
Reference No.: DBC 78
Dates: Apr 1901-
Notes: p.M 070
Leeuwkop, Winburg
Leeuwkop, Winburg
Doornhoek
Doornhoek
Doornhoek
Doornhoek
"The Gem", Greytown
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