On 2019-09-23 14:02:23 semensquirter said:
So in honour of the family saviour, you should dress like a Basotho for Heritage day...or maybe better...book a Basotho lady for the day...LOL
Good to hear stories of/from people that are directly connected to the original settlers/immigrants.
Are there any others on ESA,that have a direct traceable line to their forefathers?
On 2019-09-23 14:02:23 semensquirter said:
Good to hear stories of/from people that are directly connected to the original settlers/immigrants.
Are there any others on ESA,that have a direct traceable line to their forefathers?
On 2019-09-24 10:24:51 ystervark said:
On 2019-09-23 14:02:23
wrt tractability; on my father's side we can trace back to 1664. The guy was a mason and came specifically to help build the castle.
On 2019-09-24 13:10:05 ystervark said:
well JV even better :)
he took an Angolan slave (daughter of Jan v Riebeeks slave) as the mother of his son. But!!! he did not marry her :-o
So we are all decendents from a coloured bastard! somewhere in the admin we became "white" again, but in my mind as indigenous as you can hope and horny by heritage ;))
On 2019-09-24 13:29:49 JelebiVreeter said:
Also, my english speaking wit friends with British ancestry always say they don't know what the Afrikaners till today cry about that war when it was the Afrikaners who started it. Eish.... white on white arguments.... lol