Full name: John Robert "Diamond Jack" O'Reilly Lifespan: 1831 Grahamstown - 1904 Taung Occupation: Travelling peddler, hunter, diamond prospector, farmer John O'Reilly Timeline Personal details John Robert O'Reilly was the eldest son of James O’Neill O'Reilly (or James O'Neil O'Reilly) and Ida Hendriks (Yda Wilhelmina Hendrikz). His father left the family poorly provided for, prompting O'Reilly and his brothers to become traders and hunters. He first married Maria Greaves (1845 - 1884, British Bechuanaland) in 1868, in Colesberg. They had six children. After Maria's death, he married Henrietta Sarah Renou (1867 Port Elizabeth - 1947, Taung) in 1886. The ceremony was officiated by Rector William Thomas Gaul (1850–1927). They had seven children (totaling 13 for O'Reilly). The territory known as British Bechuanaland (annexed 1885, later incorporated into the Cape Colony and Union of South Africa) encompassed areas including Vryburg, Maf...
Aka: Uniting Reform Church, Sarepta Built: 1843 Architect: Unidentified Status: Extant (Source: URC on Facebook) Timeline Location Notes The Rhenish Missionary Society (named after the Rhine River region in Germany) was one of the largest German missionary organizations, formed by amalgamating smaller missions dating back to 1799 and officially established on 23 September 1828. Its first ordained missionaries were dispatched to South Africa by year's end, where they began work in various towns, focusing on conversion to Christianity and community support. In 1829, the Society founded its first congregation in Stellenbosch, with Reverend Paul Daniel Lückhoff as the initial minister. Jana (Johanna) van den Berg (c.1800 - 1860), also known as Moeder Jana , was a formerly enslaved woman who, like many others emancipated in 1838, settled in the sandy dunes surrounding Kuils River - an informal community with little access to formal institutions. She became one of the earliest memb...
Full name: Major Robert Oliver Godfray Lys Lifespan: 1860 The Eyrie, Pretoria - 1936 Johannesburg Occupation: Prospector, military officer Wife: Phyllis Bruce Taylor (1863 Pretoria - c.1930) married in 1888, in Johannesburg. Godfray Lys Timeline Biography He was the only son (with four sisters) of John Robert Lys and Olivia Selina Fry. In 1859 he was given a site on the south-east corner of Church Square, Pretoria, where he erected a house and shop which he named "The Eyrie" - where Godfray was born . His father apparently nicknamed him "Bunny" in diaries or personal writings. Lt. John Robert Lys (1829 England - 1880) was a former British naval lieutenant. He spent time in the Cape around 1850 before farming near Harrismith. In 1855 he settled in Pretoria and became a respected merchant, mining entrepreneur, politician and landdrost of Pretoria. He assisted landdrost, A.F. du Toit, to lay out the centre of Pretoria (disputed). He was known as the "F...
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