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Stephanus David Naudé
(1795-1861)
Anna Francina Greef
(1803-1872)
Marthinus Casper Ackerman

Jacomina Louisa Lubbe

Francois Petrus Naudé
(1826-1898)
Catharina Elizabeth Ackerman
(cal 1835-1883)
Martinus Kasper Naudé
(1855-1934)

 

Martinus Kasper Naudé

  • Born: 12 Jul 1855, Richmond, Northern Cape, South Africa
  • Christened: 27 Jul 1855, Richmond, Northern Cape, South Africa
  • Marriage (1): Maria Magdalena Naudé in 1883 in Kimberly, Northern Cape, South Africa
  • Died: 1934, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa aged 79
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Spouses/Children:

1. Maria Magdalena Naudé



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bullet  Birth Notes:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11564-147280-65?cc=1478678&wc=M9MT-NY2:n37424473

bullet  Christening Notes:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11564-147280-65?cc=1478678&wc=M9MT-NY2:n37424473

bullet  Death Notes:

http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Marthinus-Casper-Naude/141843681-9001085

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

• Web Based Info. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11564-147280-65?cc=1478678&wc=M9MT-NY2:n37424473

• Web Based Info. http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Marthinus-Casper-Naude/141843681-9001085

• General Comment. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:398334&id=I20253295
They were married in Kimberley in 1883 and moved to the Transvaal soon after the proclamation of the Goldfields. they occupied the first brick house erected in Johannes burg and after four years they moved to Pretoria. At that time Pretoria was a small country place with a scattering of houses. They first lived in Boom Street in a house which resembled a farmhouse, with large grounds. He was a market agent in Pretoria and retired after 46 years, on the eve of their golden wedding anniversary. They had four daughters and nine grandchildren.

• Children. Children
1. Catharina Susanna Elizabeth (Katie) NAUDE b: 25 December 1884 in Kimberley, South Africa
2. Mrs Charles Hichman NÈÈ NAUDÈ
3. Mrs J.H.C. Stead NÈÈ NAUDÈ
4. Muriel Magdalena NAUDE b: 10 November 1887 in Johannesburg
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:398334&id=I20253295


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Martinus married Maria Magdalena Naudé, daughter of Jacobus Johannes Naudé and Susanna Catharina Fouche, in 1883 in Kimberly, Northern Cape, South Africa. (Maria Magdalena Naudé was born on 1 May 1855.)

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

• Web Based Info. http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/person/Marthinus-Casper-Naude/141843681-9001085



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info There will inevitably be errors and omissions and the whole purpose of creating this online record, is to invite feedback and corrections.
The data is specifically for non-commercial use and my clear intention is to build family records. The data may, therefore, not be used in any way for the purposes of financial gain.

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.

Caveat #2:- I have used URL's throughout the website as sources. The URLs are often from paid subscription sites so you may not be able to access them without an account. Inevitably there are broken URL's. I have been to every URL recorded here and at the time they were operational. In this regard, the Ancestry24 records are a problem. There are numerous references in the South African data citing Ancestry24 records. Unfortunately Ancestry24 has closed down and these records are no longer available on line.

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