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Cape Province Cemeteries

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Cape Province Cemeteries2019-10-11T17:16:06+02:00

Cape Province Cemeteries

 

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De Leeuw, Cornelis Pieter + Maria Sophia
De Villiers, Paul van Zyl + Marian Esther
De Villiers, Pieter Jan Albertus + Johanna Maria
De Villiers, Rita Alex
De Wit, Christoffel F.
De Wit, Magdalena S.
Deist, Jacob Johannes
Deist, Louis Sydney + Anna Catharina + Maria Cornelia + Louis Sy
Dippenaar, Anna Susanna Wilhelmina
Dixon, William Cornelis + Johanna Magrieta
Douries, Katriena + Esau
Du Plessis, Fanie + Hannah
Du Plessis, Izak Francois Jacobus + Wynand
Du Plessis, Jacobus Albertus + Anna Aletta
Du Plessis, Johanna C. + Maria D.M.
Du Toit, Andries S. + Anna M.F.
Du Toit, Nicolaas J.
Du Toit, Stephanus A.
Ehlers, Dirk Leonardus
Ehlers, Johannes Hendrik + Christina Sophia
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Naturalizations and Immigrations

Naturalizations and immigration records are an extremely valuable part of any application for Ancestry Passports or VISA’s. Naturalizations were published in the Government Gazette after their arrival in South Africa

By searching this database you can generally find

  1. Number of Certificate
  2. Full Name
  3. Nationality prior to the grant of a Certificate of Naturalization
  4. Birth Place
  5. Occupation
  6. Date of Issue of Certificate

However this information does change over time as the Government recorded different information.

This number you will need before you got to Home Affairs for a copy of the document. Most naturalization records post 1910 are held at the Department of Home Affairs in Pretoria. The reference generally also includes possibly the two surnames as many people anglicised their surnames when coming to South Africa.

Please note that these records are for personal use and not for multiple lookups as this is against the terms and conditions of this website.

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