« Reply #25 on: Saturday 17 November 12 13:09 GMT (UK) »
Rena,
To put it politely, local resistance to the British Confederation Policy in that area of the Eastern Cape had been pacified by mid-1878.
I take it you have searched the National Archives of South Africa for any correspondence held in Cape repository relating to his death?
Isandlwana
Yes I saw his name in NAAIRS online. There was supposed to be a folder for each of the Death Notice/Death Cert/Will. However, a local am. researcher only found the death notice dated May, which was signed by his widow pregnant with their first child. A comment at the top of the DN was "Filed 8th November 1879". The Will folder was empty and no sign of the death cert. The widow married shortly afterwards, was widowed again & brought 2 sons back to Scotland - aged 10 & 11 on Scottish census. I haven't found any births/marriages records but I live in hopes.
I didn't request official archivist research because at the time there were quite a few negative comments about that route.
Thanks again and I apologise for having disrupted this thread.
Rena
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