Jacob Louis Poklenberg was die seun van Stephanus Nel en Martha Louisa Lotter.
REGISTER FOR STEPHANUS NEL 1886
Stephanis Nel born 13 July 1840 married 15 August 1870 to Martha Lowisa Lotter born 8 December 1848
h1 Martha Louisa Nel was born 29 May 1871
h2 Philip Jacobus Nel born 3 October 1873
h3 Christina Helena Nell born 30 August 1876
h4 Jacob Lowies Poklenberg Nell 21 June 1878
h5 Elizabetha Louretta Nell born 15 January 1881
h6 Stephanis Nell born 15 January 1881
h7 Johannis Petrus Nell born 30 November 1882
h8 Anna Maria Nell born 14 December 1884
h9 Willem Mateus Johannes Nell born 24 Febr 1886(Anita Campbell)
Uit hulle pa se sterfkennis van 1929:
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Uit hulle ma se sterfkennis van 1932:
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Surname
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NEL
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Name
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JACOB LOUIS POPLENBURG
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Age
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23
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Address
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EDINBURGH
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District
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PIET
RETIEF
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Where Captured
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WEBER
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When Captured
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1901/06/09
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Camp
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BURTS
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Country
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BERMUDA
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Ship (To)
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Onbekend
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Ship (Back)
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Number
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20075
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Ref ID
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19158
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(http://www.wmbr.org.za/view.asp?pg=research&pgsub=databases&pgsub1=2&head1=Prisoners%20of%20War&strGlobalTerms=NEL&opt=dset&fld=fldVan)
These three brothers were captured at WEBER on 09/06/1901 and sent away as POWs:
Nel Jacob Louis Poplenburg
Nel Philip Jacobus
Nel Johannes Petrus
Their address is given as EDINBURGH District PIET RETIEF
A local resident has informed me that the farm name was WEEBER and it is slightly south of due east from P Retief. It was completely destroyed (still is) during ABW.
The three brothers were of a group of seven apprehended at that location. Two came from Adalia (Idalia is the farm adjoining Edinburg on the southern boundary) and one from Witkop (one farm removed to the south of Idalia).
This day is significant and been recorded in AWB accounts as columns of Plumer and Knox were able to swoop from the north upon Piet Retief, while that of Rimington making a detour, wheeled round the south of the town and blocked all southerly exits and cut off a Boer convoy lumbering along towards the Vryheid Road, accompanied by the escaping Landdrost of Piet Retief and William A Emmett, who were forthwith taken prisoners together with twenty eight more of their compatriots. The three van Rooyen men in this group came from Edelgesteente, the farm bordering Edinburg to the West. (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BUITENPOSTEN/2013-11/1385670282)
Solmar
held under lease 80/1925; Solmar no 2 under lease 60/1926. Assuming the name Wiets Lourens given to a
son to be conforming to naming protocol, we may deduce this following ABO
record for POW refers to her father: WIETS LOURENS SMIT, 54, Address:
VLAKFONTEIN, Standerton Captured 1901/10/21 Sent: St Helena
1903 COMPENSATION CLAIM: The board noted that he owned no
ground, was unmarried and living with his aunt, a widow, at Scottspoort Natal and working for
her. She owned the farm and thus no
compensation required in this case.
Woon 1910 – op die plaas Vlakfontein, dist. Standerton
From Jeppe’s Map 1899 sheet 5. Vlakfontein, North of Standerton. Erdzak, farm of
(Anita Campbell)
From Jeppe’s Map 1899 sheet 5. Vlakfontein, North of Standerton. Erdzak, farm of
JLP Lotter, the elder brother of the Lotter
sisters married to the Nell brothers. (Anita Campbell)
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NEL Susara Johanna Isabella nee SMIT
1885-1937 (Anita Campbell)
(Anita Campbell)
(Anita Campbell)
Martha Maria Cronje