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SiteReference: 

RecordingGroup

General

AutoID: 

CRE003 - 05/01/2010

Author: 

sandiswa.mkuba

RecordingDate: 

05/01/2010 - 09:46

PrimaryRecording?: 

Yes

CaseReference: 

AlternateName: 

C

Recorders: 

Udo Kusel

SiteComments: 

Cemetery. The cemetery in the South western corner of the property is totally overgrown by dense vegetation so thet individual graves are difficult to recognize. There are ten or more graves visible of which only two have locally made tombstone. The inscription have faded away and no date could be found on any of the graves. Thesurname Terblanche could be recognized on one grave. The two tombstone were made of concrete and most probably date to  the 1940's.  It may be the graves of the family members of one of the previous owners of the farm. The rest of the graves are only heaps of stones and may be the graves of workers of the nearby farm workers settlement.

RecordingMedia: 

  • Digital Photos
  • GPS
 
 

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