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Germans in South Africa by Joachim Schubert
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7589/index.html
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Genealogical Society of South Africa
http://www.cs.upe.ac.za/staff/csagdk/GSSA/
- Computer Interest
Group of the Genealogical Society of South Africa
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7783/
- Africana Library, Kimberley, South Africa
Specializes in history of the early diamond fields from 1870
including the German diggers. Offers family research at a nominal
fee of R50 plus photocopies and postage, depending on the amount of
material found. Newspapers go back to 1870. A collection houses
13,000 Africana books and pamphlets and 11,000 photographs.
Information also on the history of the German Lutheran Church in
Kimberley, German missionaries at Pniel and several others.
E-mail: afrilib@global.co.za
Postal: Africana Library, PO Box 627, 8300 Kimberley, South Africa
Telephone: (0531) 806247
Volunteers needed to help with this Web-page for
German migration to South Africa!
It is the desire and intent of
the German Genealogy team, who maintain these web-pages,
to constantly increase their value to the worldwide German
genealogy community. This can only be done with the help of the
expertise which exists in that world.
If you have a page of your own, or if you wish to add to the work you
find here, either as volunteer researcher or as a specialist who will
maintain, manage and grow a whole subcategory, please send a short
description of what you have in mind to the email address given bellow.
Someone will contact you.
You would be helping others to better understand the lives of their ancestors.
Send your e-mail to:
WebMaster
An outline page for each region
will be provided to you for your use if you agree to be a volunteer for this
page.
Last update: 5-Jul-98 (rmh)
Thanks for the contributions of Mrs. C. Duminy.