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NED. GEREF. KERK IN SOUTH AFRICA: CAPE PROVINCE
(Continued)

From R.J.T.Lombard
"HANDBOOK FOR GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN SOUTH AFRICA"

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Komga

1859

People in Kaffraria were visted by ministers from Glen Lynden, Albany and Stockenstrom

Maclean (Macleantown)

1859

see Komg(h)a

Pearston

1859

Graaff-Reinet/Somerset East

 

Lady Grey

1861

Aliwal North

 

Balfour

1862

see Greykerk

Greykerk

1862

Stockenström (Coloureds)

 

Alice (Victoria East)

1863

Albanie (Albany)

 

Koeberg

1863

see Philadelphia

Philadelphia

1863

Durbanville

 

Riebeek-Kasteel

1863

Swartland

 

Tarkastad

1863

Cradock/Queenstown

 

Victoria East

1863

            

 see Alice

Willowmore

1864

Uniondale

1866

George

Beaconsfield

1872

see Dutoitspan

Dutoitspan  (Beacons field)

1872

Before establishment of the congregation, people on the mines were ministered to by ministers of the Cape Colony and the OFS

Kimberley

1872

Before the establishment of the congregation, miners were ministered to by ministers of the Cape Colony and the OFS

Barkly East

1873

Lady Grey/Dordrecht

 

Calitzdorp

1873

Oudtshoorn

 

Philipstown

1873

Colesberg

 

Noorder-Paarl

1875

Paarl

 

Hofmeyr

1876

see Maraisburg--Hofmeyr

 

Maraisburg-Hofmeyr

1876

Burgersdorp/Cradock

 

Steynsburg

1876

Burgersdorp

 

Steytlerville

1876

Uitenhage

 

Britstown

1877

Richmond/Victoria West/Hopetown

Troe-Troe

1877

see Vanrhynsdorp

Vanrhynsdorp (Troe Troe)

1877

Clanwilliam/Calvinia/Namaqualand

Amandelboom

1878

see Williston

New Bethesda (Nieu--Bethesda)

1878

Graaff-Reinet

 

Prieska

1878

Victoria West/Carnarvon

 

Williston

1878

Carnarvon. Whites first ministered to by missionaries

Drieankerbaai

1879

see Three Anchor Bay

Goudini (Rawsonville)

1879

Worcester

Green Point(Groenpunt)

1879

see Three Anchor Bay

Moorreesburg

1879

Swartland

 

Porterville

1879

Piquetberg

 

Rawsonville

1879

see Goudini

Three Anchor Bay

1879

Cape Town

Griquatown

1880

Fell outside the boundaries of existing congregations

Barrydale

1881

Montagu/Swellendam

 

Molteno

1881

Dordrecht(?)

 

Petrusville

1882

Phillipstown

 

Venterstad

1882

Colesberg/Burgersdorp

 

Warrenton

1882

Dutoitspan

 

Cathcart West

1883

 

see Reivilo

Klein Boetsap

1883

 

see Reivilo

Laingsburg

1883

Worcester/Sutherland/Prince Albert

Reivilo

1883

Dutoitspan (?)

 

Stellaland (Vryburg)

1883

Originated independently

 

Vryburg (Stellaland)

1883

Originated independently 

see Stellaland

Kenhardt

1889

Carnarvon

 

Adelaide

1890

Glen Lynden

 

Elliot

1890

Dordrecht/Barkly East

 

Jamestown

1891

Aliwal North/Dordrecht

 

Nieuwe Kerk, Cape Town

1891

see Tamboers-kloof

Rondebosch

1891

Wynberg

 

Sterkstroom

1891

Molteno

 

Tamboerskloof

1891

Cape Town (De Nieuwe Kerk)

 

Umtata

1891

Dordrecht

 

Mafeking

1892

Vryburg

 

Rhodes

1893

see Rossville

Rossville (Rhodes)

1893

Barkly East (Rossville is now part of Barkly East once more)

Strydenburg

1893

Hopetown/Philipstown/Prieska/Britstown

Upington

1893

Fell outside the boundaries of existing congregations

Vosburg

1895

Carnarvon/Britstown/victoria West/Britstown

Brandvlei

1897

Calvinia/Kenhardt/Williston

Douglas

1897

Griekwastad/Dutoits-pan/Kimberley/Hopetown

Nieuwoudtville

1897

Calvinia

 

De Rust

1899

Outshoorn

 

Loxton

1899

Beaufort West / Carnarvon / Victoria West

Kalk Bay

1905

Simonstown/Kalk Bay (reunited with Simonstown in 1941)

Kruisvallei reunited with Tulbagh

1935

see Tulbach (1743)

Carnarvon

1880

Victoria West, Whites first ministered to by Rhenish missionaries (1850's)_

Schietfontein

 

see Carnarvon

Transgariep

 

Congregations in OFS and Natal

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Extracted from "HANDBOOK FOR GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN SOUTH AFRICA" Author R J T Lombard, D. Litt. Et Phil Pretoria HSRC 1985 Genealogical publication No 6 Copyright 1977, 1984 ISBN 0 7969 0025 6

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