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Cape Town NGK marriage transcripts

Written by eGGSA on 12 July 2017.

Corney Keller continues his magnificent series of transcriptions of the Cape Town Dutch Reformed (Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk) records - the marriage records are now available up to 1770.

His transcripts of these marriages (1696 to 1770) have also been adapted for the eGGSA BDM database and can be searched there.

Many thanks to Corney for his tireless and wonderful work on these records

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