« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 26 August 09 23:33 BST (UK) »

Oh ok, thank you. So, the whole family as in Mr & Mrs W Stoodley and one son and three daughters, did definitely all emigrate together to SA.
Well done finding Frederick on the muster roll for the Jansenville Yeomanry!
Apparently the first two policeman for Jansenville were placed in 1874.
With regard to the plantation, there were also cotton and tobacco plantations in the 1870's at Rustenburg, also north of Johannesburg.
Cheers
Dancahslyn
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