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'''South Africa'''. The British took South Africa from the Dutch in 1795. The English settled in South Africa mostly after 1820 when a group of 3,675 British subjects settled in eastern Cape Province in that year. These settlers are well documented. A memorial museum that has genealogies of their descendants is located at: | '''South Africa'''. The British took South Africa from the Dutch in 1795. The English settled in South Africa mostly after 1820 when a group of 3,675 British subjects settled in eastern Cape Province in that year. These settlers are well documented. A memorial museum that has genealogies of their descendants is located at: | ||
Albany Museum<br>Somerset Street<br>Grahamstown 6140<br>South Africa <br>Web site''':''' [http://www. | Albany Museum<br>Somerset Street<br>Grahamstown 6140<br>South Africa <br>Web site''':''' [http://www.am.org.za/ http://www.am.org.za/] | ||
Here are some web sites of note, for searching for British emigrants into South Africa: | Here are some web sites of note, for searching for British emigrants into South Africa: | ||
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NEW ZEALAND - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION | NEW ZEALAND - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION | ||
NEW ZEALAND, [PROVINCE] - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION | NEW ZEALAND, [PROVINCE] - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION | ||
=== English Records of Emigration === | === English Records of Emigration === |
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