This building was erected in 1899 but is not an historical monument. The interior of this church is still a gem.
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My grandfather William Thomas Evans and my grandmother Hester Johanna Carolina Wiemann were married in this beautiful church on 1 July 1918. The original marriage certificate is in my possession. My grandfather immigrated from Wales.
I am looking for any possible information, especially proof of his original Wales nationality.
Hi, Schalk! You and I are fourth cousins, having a common DE WINNAAR ancestor. (My father’s mother was a de Winnaar.) So I do have some of your family tree in my family tree. Would be good to be in touch.
just want to inform you the correct information that the wall of remembrance is not at the NG Church but at the Old Parsonage Museum in town.