St. Andrews Bloemfontein Burials 1900-1906
Search our over 500 burials from Diocese of St. Andrews Bloemfontein covering the years 1900 – 1906. This new database of primarily military burials highlights the hundreds of soldiers who died during the 2nd Anglo Boer War. Some children and a few nurses are included too.
If you want to find out more about the Boer [...]
1933 Natal Who’s Who
Search this database of over 1600 noteworthy people who lived in Natal in 1933. Details include where possible: surname, first name, place of birth, date of birth, where educated, spouse name, date of marriage, place of marriage, Father's surname and first name, address , number of children and other important information.
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Military Cadets 1905 -1913
Search our database of over 350 young men who joined up as cadets in the Army from 1905 – 1913 from various schools and institutions in South Africa.
Some of the schools included are Marist Brothers Cape Town, Normal College Cape Town, Gill College, Graaff-Reinet College, Grey Institute Cadets, Heidelberg Volksschool Cadets, Jeppe Central Government School [...]
Maitland Cemetery Records
Ancestry24 has over 37 000 records from Maitland Cemetery transcribed. Coming soon.
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When did it start?
The very first burial in Maitland Cemetery was on the 16 January 1886. With over 100 000 souls buried in [...]
Immigrants to South Africa
Did your Ancestors immigrate to South Africa in the past 100 years?
Search our thousands of records of people who applied for citizenship here from Europe, the America’s and Rhodesia. Were they a speculators or skin dressers? And are you proud to have a wattle planter as an ancestor?
Names like Adler, Archer, Baker, Barclay, Bereletowitz, Bloch, [...]
1807 Free Black Census
Were your ancestors "Free Blacks" in South Africa"?
Start searching this amazing collection of names of Free Blacks from 1807. This database has Census of the Free Black Community on the Eve of the Abolition of the Oceanic Trade.
This census is important for when it was taken, the year before the importation of slaves into the [...]
Maitland Cemetery Project
On the 15th September 2010 Ancestry24 in co-operation with the City Parks Cape Town will embark on the mammoth project of photographing every headstone in the Cemetery. As part of their civic duty and preservation of National Heritage these headstones once photographed and tagged will be available to the public for free on the Ancestry24 [...]
St. Andrews Bloemfontein
Over 600 marriages from Diocese of St. Andrews Bloemfontein covering the years 1850 – 1955
These marriage records cover the Parishes of Chapel of St. Patrick, the Native Church, St. Philips Waaihoek, Cathedral of St. Andrew and St. Michael, English Church Building. The Wesleyan Chapel, buildings of the Government School, private dwellings and the All Saints [...]
St. Marks District Six Marriages
Over 1000 new marriages for St. Marks District Six. Covering the years June 1925 – November 1939
Start searching now to find out if your ancestor was Abraham the Rat Catcher, Christian Paulsen the Bioscope operator, Ryno Verster the petrol inspector or George Plaatjies the Asylum attendant.
This database with a variety of surnames and occupations is [...]







