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Stephen John Van Wyk Mccomb
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Born 14/06/1837 at Cradock, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Died 30/01/1900 at Queenstown, Cape Province, South Africa
Father: Christopher Hudson Mccomb
Mother: Dorothea Elizabeth Zeiler
Married Dorothea Francina Zeiler
Children.
Married Aletta Jane Crowe Lovemore
Children.

Notes: also shown as b 18 March 1835 at Cradock as Stephanus Johannes van Wyk.ww w.geocities.com/settlers1820/lovemore/fam00969.htm Inventory 1875 Naairs v 7/1/344 Liquidation and distribution first and final account 1900, Naairs v 13/1/ 957. Kab Mooc 13/1/310 Stephanes Johannes liquidation and distribution 18 74/75 Death notice 1900, v 6/9/397 Naairs MCCOMB, S. J., Queenstown, January 30, aged 64. Greetings to All, This is installment #6 of the Queenstown Methodist Marriage Records. Dat es follow American convention of MMDDYY. Some of the handwriting was ver y difficult to decipher, so entries with a ? denote my best guess.Entry # 349 Husband: Stephen John MCCOMB, Full, Widower, Farmer, residing Fordyce, di strict of Queenstown Wife: Aletta Jane Crowe LOVEMORE, Full, Spinster, residing Wellington, di strict of Queenstown Date: 7/29/1879 Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net 271203 Witnesses: H. G. LOVEMORE, Dinah Jean MCCOMB Minister: H. H. DUGMORE From: "Tesseyman V. Peter" To: SOUTH-AFRICA-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <004601c2bbdb$d43573e0$70b11ec4@w3d1i3> Subject: Re: [ZA] Zeiler Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Viv The name Zeiler plays a very important part in my genealogical history . The family originated with Johann Friederich Zeiler from "Pansouva" or "Panch ua" in Hungary. This has been identified as Pancevo in modern-day Yugoslavia , which may mean that Zeiler was a descendant of the Saxon peoples who sett led there as a result of the blandishments of Geza II, the twelfth century Ki ng of Hungary. Johann Friederich Zeiler emigrated to South Africa and he enters our history with his marriage on 23rd Nov 1794 in Cape Town to Dorothea Catharina Mulder (or Muller), the daughter of Nicholaas Mulder. The couples son, Johannes Jocobus Zeiler (after whom the Queenstown Stree t is named) was born on the 12 Jan 1798 and baptised in the Dutch Reformed Church Cape Town on 21 Jan 1798. Johannes Jacobus grew up in Cape Town. He married Dina Fredrika Schildba ch, daughter of Jan Pieter Schildbach and Hendrina Dorothea Geyser, in the Lutheran Church in Cape Town on 25 Jan 1818. After 1822 Johannes J. Zeiler left Cape Town and lived on the farm "Schaa pe Kraal" in the Tarka area of the Eastern Province where he was listed as Justice of the Peace at Tarka and by 1843 he is shown as a member of the Cradock School Commission. In 1858 J.J.Zeiler moved to his newly-acquired property outside Queenstow n, Fordyce Fountain (known today simply as Fordyce). J.J. Zeiler and his wi fe Dina are both buried in the farm cemetery. In 1895, Fordyce passed into the hands of the McComb family, who had followed the Zeilers from Cradock. Stephan Johannes van Wyk McComb marri ed Dorothea Francina Zeiler, daughter of Johannes Jocobus Zeiler, who was b orn on 15 Jun 1837 and died on 7 Sep 1874 and buried on Fordyce. Stephan and Dorothea McComb are my maternal Great Grand Parents. After Dorothea's de ath Stephan married Aletta Jane Crowe Lovemore. I hope I have given you sufficient information for you to check whether m y Zeiler correlates with yours. I am sending an article direct to you as a n attachment. It was first published in :- THE QUEENSTOWN ZEILERS printed in Journal of the Queenstown & Frontier Historical Society, VOL V, 1984 pages 56 - 58. The names I am researching are :- Peter, McComb, Zeiler, Albrecht, Schmalbach, Mulder Parkin, Parker, Titterton, Clift, Tesseyman, Sutherland, Lehmann, Abraham, Cator, Howard, Cawley, Trust, (all UK) Slabbert, Knoop, Regards Tess