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John George Williams

Birth
Graaff-Reinet, Sarah Baartman District Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Death
27 Oct 1931 (aged 65)
Bulawayo, City of Bulawayo, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Burial
Bulawayo, City of Bulawayo, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Add to Map
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John George Williams (a market gardener-independent, and a small holder = a smallholding is a small farm owned by one family, usually with cash crops) born 19 October 1866 Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa; son of John Williams (butcher) and Margaret Parkins, baptised on 18 November 1866 Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa; present at the baptism: John Williams, Elizabeth Parkins (sister of Margaret); military service: Matabele Rebellion; Bulawayo Field Force: Matabeleland 1896; Trooper John George Williams; enrolled 04 April 1896, age 29, served 94 days; Death Certificate: John George Williams (son of John and Margaret Williams (source: 1931 Zimbabwe Death Notice) died (of angina pectoris = the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries) on 27 October 1931 at Lot # 13 (his home at 26 Marula Avenue), Sauerstownship, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe; Zimbabwe Death Notice 39/108: John George Williams; born Graaff-Reinet; nationality: English; father: John Williams, deceased; mother: Margaret Williams, deceased; age at death: 64 y, 1m; occupation: small holder; married; Alice Maud (Vickerman) Williams; place of marriage: Bulawayo; date of death: 27 October 1931 at Lot No. 13, Sauerstownship, Bulawayo; children: Alan Rodney Williams, major (son); signed Alice Maud Williams, widow; John George Williams buried Bulawayo Town Cemetery, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

John George Williams married Alice Maud Vickerman on 21 December 1895 at Wilson Street, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe; John George and Alice Maud had one child: Alan Rodney Williams (1897-1989).
John George Williams (a market gardener-independent, and a small holder = a smallholding is a small farm owned by one family, usually with cash crops) born 19 October 1866 Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa; son of John Williams (butcher) and Margaret Parkins, baptised on 18 November 1866 Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa; present at the baptism: John Williams, Elizabeth Parkins (sister of Margaret); military service: Matabele Rebellion; Bulawayo Field Force: Matabeleland 1896; Trooper John George Williams; enrolled 04 April 1896, age 29, served 94 days; Death Certificate: John George Williams (son of John and Margaret Williams (source: 1931 Zimbabwe Death Notice) died (of angina pectoris = the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries) on 27 October 1931 at Lot # 13 (his home at 26 Marula Avenue), Sauerstownship, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe; Zimbabwe Death Notice 39/108: John George Williams; born Graaff-Reinet; nationality: English; father: John Williams, deceased; mother: Margaret Williams, deceased; age at death: 64 y, 1m; occupation: small holder; married; Alice Maud (Vickerman) Williams; place of marriage: Bulawayo; date of death: 27 October 1931 at Lot No. 13, Sauerstownship, Bulawayo; children: Alan Rodney Williams, major (son); signed Alice Maud Williams, widow; John George Williams buried Bulawayo Town Cemetery, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

John George Williams married Alice Maud Vickerman on 21 December 1895 at Wilson Street, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe; John George and Alice Maud had one child: Alan Rodney Williams (1897-1989).


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