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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Grandparents married in Hull
« on: Monday 11 March 24 04:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All,
Thanks for the sharing of the various bits of info here. I am researching the van Blommestein family in RSA and have Arthur Batchelder as married to Catherine van B. UKSOUTHAFRICA you mentioned they had four children? I currently have 2 on record. Can you help me with those details please. Would be much appreciated.
With regard to their possible divorce, as raised by NEALE1961, I had a ref to a NAAIRS record for that, but the link doesn't work anymore. sorry. But my record suggests that they did file for divorce. I attached the following note to the divorce notation -
Application made "In Forma Pauperis"
In forma pauperis means "in the character or manner of a pauper". The phrase is Latin in origin. In certain legal proceedings, a person may file a request seeking permission from the court to proceed with a case in forma pauperis, which means the person is asking the court to waive its filing fees. It is a legal status afforded to a person by the court and enables people of low income or no income to have access to the courts.


**Does anyone have further info about William (Willem) Jacobus van B b 1830 Stellenbosch? He is Catherine's father, but I can't get back beyond his birth for parents details.
Greta discussion everyone!

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Fife / Ronald Reid Buckhaven circa 1933
« on: Monday 20 September 10 11:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,
Can anyone help me with info about one Ronald Reid who lived in Buckhaven round the years 1933/34?
I have in my possession an old Bible and Hymnary which was presented to him for "six years perfect Sunday School attendance". It was signed by the minister of St Michael's Parish Church, Rev Robert Murray, and dated 1933/34.
I would be delighted to know more about this man and his family, if anyone out there can help.
Regards, Pierre van Blommestein. Brisbane. Australia.

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