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James Platt
(Abt 1791-1864)
Betty Ashworth
(Abt 1794-1838)
James Buckley
(1797-1851)
Ann Bradbury
(Abt 1797-)
Laurence Platt
(1818-1886)
Eliza Buckley
(cal 1822-1907)
Alfred Platt J. P.
(cal 1853-1937)

 

Alfred Platt J. P.

  • Born: Cal 16 Aug 1853, , Natal, South Africa
  • Marriage (1): Augusta Martha Smart on 29 Aug 1878 in Durban, Natal, South Africa
  • Died: 13 Sep 1937, Durban, Natal, South Africa aged about 84
  • Buried: Isipingo, Natal, South Africa
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Spouses/Children:

1. Augusta Martha Smart

(+ Shows person has known children.)



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bullet  Birth Notes:

May have been born in England at Saddleworth in Dec Q 1859
http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=29638177&d=bmd_1329852393

bullet  Death Notes:

National Archives of South Africa

DEPOT NAB
SOURCE MSCE
TYPE LEER
VOLUME_NO 0
SYSTEM 01
REFERENCE 26238/1937
PART 1
DESCRIPTION PLATT, ALFRED.
STARTING 1937
ENDING 1972
REMARKS SEE MSCE NO 288/40

And

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS72-L3LF-W?i=97

bullet  Burial Notes:

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS72-L3LF-W?i=97

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in his life were:

• Occupation. Sugar Planter.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12391-175197-74?cc=2063749&wc=M9WM-PR7:n264645441

And

Planter.
Copy of his wife, Augusta Martha Platt's, Death Notice dated 7th March 1911 in RAB's possession. He is recorded as a planter.

And

Siugar miller and planter.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS72-L3LF-W?i=97

• Web Based Info. http://uzspace.uzulu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10530/825/The%20origin,%20growth%20and%20future%20of%20the%20borough%20of%20isipingowith%20special%20reference%20to%20enviromental%20ma.pdf?sequence=1

• General Comment. Roads [in Isipingo] were not far from foot bridge of Island Tea-room. The majority of the roads were surfaced (Slayter, 1961). Street patterns started to develop in 1918 and the names of the streets depicted the history of Isipingo e.g. Emest Clokie road near Tiger Rocks, Clark Road, Dick King Road, and Ridge Road (Russel, 1972; Clark, 1972).The first motor car (owned by Alfred Platt, NU13 in 1906) later replaced the lsipingo Horse Tram service during the first World War.

http://uzspace.uzulu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10530/825/The%20origin,%20growth%20and%20future%20of%20the%20borough%20of%20isipingowith%20special%20reference%20to%20enviromental%20ma.pdf?sequence=1

• General Comment. SIDNEY & LAWRENCE PLATT

These Yorkshiremen arrived in Natal within a year of each other, possibly attracted by cotton prospects in the Colony. Sidney, however, bought land at Isipingo in 1849 and Lawrence secured 50 acres near his brother's property, naming the farm Prospecton. At first the Platts, like many other early farmers, grew beans as a cash crop, but in 1852 Lawrence joined Mack and Birkett, also of Isipingo, in sending an ox-cart to Morewood at Compensation to buy cane-tops. Lawrence Platt's first mill, like his brother Sidney's, was ox-powered but they each soon acquired a steam mill.

Lawrence Platt died in 1886, and his work was continued by his youngest son Alfred, born in 1853, to whom he had given Prospecton at the end of the Anglo-Zulu War 1879. Alfred Platt died in 1938 - in 1945 the Prospecton Estate was amalgamated with Tongaat Sugar Co Ltd, with Cecil Platt, grandson of Lawrence, as a director. Cecil died in 1950, aged 68.

http://www.genealogyworld.net/rose/nuggets/pioneers.htmll

• General Comment. Alfred Platt was left in charge of "Prospecton" sugar estate by his father Lawrence Platt.
http://uzspace.uzulu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10530/825/The%20origin,%20growth%20and%20future%20of%20the%20borough%20of%20isipingowith%20special%20reference%20to%20enviromental%20ma.pdf?sequence=1

• General Comment. Justice of the Peace.
http://ancestry24.com/search-item/?id=C24584

• General Comment. Copy of his daughter, Clara Augusta Beaumont's, Death Notice dated 18 October 1971 in RAB's possession.

• General Comment. Copy of his wife, Augusta Martha Platt's, Death Notice dated 7th March 1911 in RAB's possession. He signed her death notice.


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Alfred married Augusta Martha Smart, daughter of Master Benjamin Smart and Mary Ann Smith, on 29 Aug 1878 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. (Augusta Martha Smart was born on 4 Oct 1852 in Durban, Natal, South Africa, christened on 12 Dec 1852 in Durban, Natal, South Africa and died on 14 Jan 1911 in Isipingo, Natal, South Africa.)

bullet  Sources of information or noted events in their marriage were:

• General Comment. See Platt family tree.

• General Comment. Copy of the original marriage cert in RAB's possession.
They were married in a private house by licence.
Witnesses were and Arthur B Smart and M A Smart

And

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTPD-GN?i=664&cc=2063749

• Web Based Info. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDCL-XY9

And

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12391-175197-74?cc=2063749&wc=M9WM-PR7:n264645441

And

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11603-11476-7
They were married in a private home not a church.
Witnesses:-
Arthur B. Smart
M.A.Smart



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Caveat:- Throughout the project UK GRO birth, marriage and death index data appears. The GRO data appears in Quarters. Q1 = January, February and March, Q2 = April, May, June , Q3 = July, August and September and Q4 = October, November and December. Similarly, Mar Q = January, February and March, Jun Q = April, May, June , Sep Q = July, August and September and Dec Q = October, November and December. Where these dates occur, they represent the date of Registration of the event rather than the date of the actual event. Logically, registration occurs AFTER the event. In some cases this may be days or months or even years after the event. The important thing is that the event was recorded and a copy of the document of registration could be obtained if necessary. This also applies to South African NAAIRS records.

Similarly, the UK system is confusing to the uninitiated because registration districts can span several counties. Accordingly GRO locations may not record the true location of the event. They do record where the record is actually kept or recorded.

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The early South African records on this site would not have been as good as they are without the work done by Delia Robertson. Where there are website addresses containing http://www.e-family.co.za... I record the citation should read Robertson, Delia. The First Fifty Years Project. This website can be found at First Fifty Years

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