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Wupperthal Cemetery

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Wupperthal Cemetery

Bell Tower in Wupperthal Illegible Bergh, Aletta Maria Koetie, Petrus Brown, Adonis Koopman, Maria Magdalena Bullen, Cath H Mierrang Buttner, Konrad Titus, Dollie Engelbrecht, Jeanetta Unknown Engelbrecht, Jeanetta Unknown Graves Farao, Dawid Christoffel Valentyn, Claretta Katrina Fismer, Friedrike Charlotte Valentyn, Daniel Andreas Fismer, Friedrich Wilhelm Valentyn, Eduard Peter John Gerderner, Johannes Valentyn, Niklaas Hanekam, Judith Lethicia Valentyn, Petrus Johannes Hanekam, Katy Valentyn, Stefanus Nikolaas Hanekom, Willem Valentyn, Thomas Johannes Hartzenberg, Mark John van Rooy, Andries Cornelius Hendriks, Jakoba Johanna Magdalena Van Rooy, Johannes Jakobus Hendriks, W.S Van Rooy, Stienie Heyns, Paul Phillip Van Schalkwyk, Cecil Illegible van Schalkwyk, Jacobus Illegible Van Wyk, Christina Jackson, Bridget W?, Katriena Jackson, Bridget Waldeck, Adam Jensel, Petrus Jacobus Waldeck, Carolina Magdalena Koetie, Carolina Waldeck, Christian Koetie, Petrus Waldek, Sophia Koopman, Esmerelda Edwena Waterboer, Willem Leipoldt, Henriette Anna nee Budler Wupperthal Cemetery Leipoldt, Johann Gottlieb Wynand, Allicenne Leipoldt, Maria nee Lind Wynand, Cathrina Luns, Fredrick Wynand, Christiaan McKenzie, Johannes Jakobus Wynand, Katriena Meyers, Mr H A Zass, Magdalena Katrina Nen, Wynand Zimri, Anna Johanna Ockhelis, C J Zimri, Catherina N E Ockhuis, Alida Zimri, Cornelia Ockhuis, Anna Gertruida Zimri, J L Ockhuis, Christiaan Stephanus Zimri, Jacobus Stefanus Ockhuis, Frederick Johannes Zimri, K. T. Ockhuis, Gertruida Sophia Zimri, Karel Timotheus Ockhuis, Johannes J Zimri, Melinda Machay Ockhuis, Maria Zimri, Nicolaas Stephanus Page, William George Perrang, Abraham Frederik Pietersen, Gerard William Pietersen, Hendrik Mattheus Pirrang, Frans G Salomo, Cornelius Arnoldus Salomo, Jakobus Salomo, Michael Johannes Salomo, Morne C Salomo, Sofia Magdalena Schmolke, Charlotte nee Sterrenberg Schmolke, Christiaan Adolf Peter Schmolke, Gustav Schmolke, Heinrich Schmolke, Julie nee Berninghaus Schmolke, Siegfried B Sherley Solomons, Sara Strassberger, Frieda nee Schmolke Strassberger, Willy Max Swartz, Brian William J Swartz, Paulus Swartz, Willem Johan Jakobus Titus, Johanna Titus, Paul Titus, Stephanes and Titus, Fanie and Bazier, Marrilyn Valentyn, Anna M Valentyn, Anna Magdalena Valentyn, Anton Leon Valentyn, Christian Valentyn, Helena Cornelia Valentyn, Johannes Valentyn, Johannes Jakobus Valentyn, Paulus Andreas Valentyn, Petrus Nicolas Valentyn, Thomas Michael van Rooy, Maria Magrietha Van Schalkwyk, Sarah Maria Wynand, Abraham Daniel Wynand, Willem Jakobus Zass, Johannes Zimri ?, Jakobus Zimri, Christian Zimri, Martha Rosina Zimri, Theofelus Timotheus Zimri, Theophilus Daniel
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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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