Johanna van Zijl |
Johanna Van Zijl
Gender: Female
Father: ** Willem van Zyl
Mother: ** Christina van Zijl (born van Loveren)
Husband: Johan Martyn Zang
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Johanna van Zijl, b9 SM
Alias name: Johanna van Zeijl
Gender: Female
Birth: Circa 1718
Baptism: Nov 12 1718 - Drakenstein
Marriage: Spouse: Johan Martyn Zang, SV/PROG - 1736
Death: Before Aug 6 1738
Father: Willem van Zyl, SV/PROG
Mother: Christina van Zyl (born van Loveren), SM/PROG
Husband: Johan Martyn Zang, SV/PROG
Children: Jan Jurgen Zang, b1, Johanna Christina Zang, b2
Siblings: Wilhelmina van Zyl, b1 SM, Albertus van Velsen van Zyl, b2, Johannes van Zyl, b3, Hendrina van Zijl, b4, Gideon van Zyl, b5, Pieter van Zyl, b6, Hester van Zyl, b7 SM, Christina van Zyl, SM-b7
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Johanna Zang (born Van Zyl)
Gender: Female
Birth: 1718 - Vrede en Lust Farm, Drakenstein, Western Cape, South Africa
Christening: Dec 11 1718 - Cape, South Africa.
Marriage: July 10 1735 - Drakenstein,Cape Of Good Hope,South Africa (Rep.)
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Johanna Van Zyl
Document type: Family group sheet
Birth: 1718
Father: William Van Zyl
Mother: Christina Van Lovern
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