De Beer, Catharina Gertruida - Estimated year of death: 1919
De Beer, Gert - Estimated year of death: 1967
De Beer, Gert Coenraad - Estimated year of death: 1957
De Beer, Gert Coenraad Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1916
De Beer, Gert Erasmus Smit - Estimated year of death: 1955
De Beer, Gert Erasmus Smit - Estimated year of death: 1912
De Beer, Gert Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1941
De Beer, Gert Johannes - Estimated year of death: 1933
De Beer, Gertrude Elizabeth - Estimated year of death: 1904
De Beer, Gertruida Elizabetha - Estimated year of death: 1904
De Beer, Gertruida Jacoba - Estimated year of death: 1898
De Beer, Gertruida Maria Fredrika - Estimated year of death: 1861
De Beer, Gertruida Petronella - Estimated year of death: 1929
De Beer, Gertruida Wilhelmina - Estimated year of death: 1956
De Beer, Martha Gertruida - Estimated year of death: 1914
De Beer, Martha Gertruida - Estimated year of death: 1914
De Beer, Susanna Gertruida - Estimated year of death: 1939
De Beer, Zacharia Gertruida - Estimated year of death: 1962
Tracing the De Beer Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
Uncover the rich history of Gert De Beer, an individual whose life journey adds a unique chapter to our shared ancestry. Born 1919 in Unknown, Gert lived through a period of significant cultural transformation in South Africa. With deep roots in Unknown, the story of the De Beer families reflects the diverse heritage and legacy left by generations past. Gert’s story continues on Ancestry SA, preserving a legacy that inspires us to trace our own family connections and learn from those who came before.
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