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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gordon Murray Leach was born on 30 Oct 1904 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of William Oxenham Leach and Florence Inez Wilson).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Oxenham Leach was born on 27 Nov 1857 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of John Leach and Sarah Ann Hinds); died on 11 May 1916 in Keiskama Hoek, District King Williamstown.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    Letter to the Editor, E P Herald, from an Agriculturalist, Sidbury, dated 8th November, 1848, states that Wm Leach was given an award for the best and second best heifers at the Uitenhage and Albany Society Show.

    Died:
    Aged 58 years 5 months at time of death. On 27th December 1925 Death Notice No 9789 was signed by his widow Lucy Henrietta Leach at Graaff Reinet

    He was a Labour Agent and his last known residential address was Keiskama Hoek, district King Williamstown.

    William married Florence Inez Wilson in 1881. Florence (daughter of John Power Wilson and Caroline Eizabeth Staples) was born in Jan 1863 in Queenstown C P; died on 21 May 1905 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Florence Inez Wilson was born in Jan 1863 in Queenstown C P (daughter of John Power Wilson and Caroline Eizabeth Staples); died on 21 May 1905 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    Forence Inez Wilson is the third daughter of John and Corrie Wilson

    Died:
    Florence Inez Leach (born Wilson) was 42 years 2 months. Death Notice No. 2482 was signed at Queenstown on 18th August, 1905 by the husband of the deceased, W O Leach.

    She died at the home of Mrs John Wilson's residence at Whittlesea.

    Children:
    1. William Owen John Leach was born on 24 Nov 1882 in St Mark's, Griqualand; died on 28 Oct 1949.
    2. Amy Florence Leach was born on 16 Dec 1885; died on 21 Jul 1928.
    3. Gladys Leach was born on 9 Jul 1887 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Oct 1962.
    4. Harold Leach was born on 30 Aug 1889 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 22 Feb 1952 in Springs, Transvaal, South Africa.
    5. 1. Gordon Murray Leach was born on 30 Oct 1904 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Leach was born on 28 Jul 1828 in Uitenhage; was christened on 13 Dec 1832 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa (son of Benjamin Leach, 1820 Settler and Ann Oxenham, 1820 Settler); died on 1 Aug 1906 in Poplar Grove, Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:


    The Bathurst church was nearly completed by 1834 and was used as a refuge during the 5th Kaffir War. It was only completed after the 6th Kaffir War in 1858

    Last residential address: Poplar Grove, dist. Queenstown.


    E P Herald , Port Elizabeth reported : 26th February, 1848

    "R Hare, Jnr. and John Leach entered partnership as Retail Store Keepers, General Agents and Ship Chandlers under firm of Leach and Hare."

    8th April, 1848 :

    Gave notice that partnership is dissolved by mutual consent. All debts to the firm to be paid to Robert Hare, Jnr., and debts due by them will be paid by the same.

    13th August 1849 - Meeting of Creditors of John Hare, Jnr.

    5th April, 1850

    Household fixtures of Insolvent estate of R Hare, Jnr, of Uitenhage to be auctioned at house of H J Moolman of Uitenhage.

    He was baptised in the partly completed St Johns Church, Bathurst by Geo. Porter (entry No 133). His address recorded as "Devonshire farm."

    In 1834 the nearly completed church was used as a refuge during the Fifth Kaffir War. It was completed after the 6th Kaffir War in 1858.

    Died:
    He was a farmer living at Poplar Grove, district Queenstown when he died at the age of 78 years 5 days. His wife Sarah Ann Leach (Born Hinds) signed his death notice No. 2293, at Poplar Grove on 6th August 1906

    John married Sarah Ann Hinds on 18 Aug 1849 in Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa. Sarah (daughter of Thomas William Hinds and Sarah Wilson, - wife of Thomas William Hinds) was born on 22 Jul 1832 in London, England; died on 22 Nov 1916 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Ann Hinds was born on 22 Jul 1832 in London, England (daughter of Thomas William Hinds and Sarah Wilson, - wife of Thomas William Hinds); died on 22 Nov 1916 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were married by C Henchman after bannswere called of July 22; July 29th and August 12th 1849. Sarah Ann was 17 years old, living at Bushman's River, when she married. Her brother George Hinds consented to the marriage. John Leech, aged 21, was a Merchant living at Olifantshoek.

    The marriage and their signatures were witnessed by S Hinds and B Leech.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Annie Leach was born on 23 May 1850 in Queenstown C P.
    2. Marie Amelia Leach was born on 13 Dec 1853 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. John Benjamin Leach was born on 6 Mar 1855 in Queenstown C P; was christened on 15 Jun 1856 in Queenstown C P; died on 6 Sep 1920 in Queenstown C P.
    4. 2. William Oxenham Leach was born on 27 Nov 1857 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 11 May 1916 in Keiskama Hoek, District King Williamstown.
    5. Charles William Leach was born on 7 Jan 1857 in Poplar Grove, Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 1 Feb 1857 in Methodist Church, Queenstown; died on 12 Jan 1913 in Idutywa, E P.
    6. Alfred Ernest Leach was born on 5 Feb 1865 in Queenstown C P; died on 27 Oct 1896 in Poplar Grove, Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Albert George Leach was born on 25 Nov 1866 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 26 May 1942 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Ethel Alice Leach was born on 8 Jul 1868; died in 1950.
    9. Florence Amy Leach was born on 3 Aug 1862 in Queenstown C P; died on 18 Dec 1924 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
    10. Harry Owen Hemming Leach was born on 13 Sep 1874 in Cape Town; died on 10 Apr 1933.

  3. 6.  John Power Wilson was born in Mar 1836 in Dungarrow, Co. Waterford, Ireland (son of James Wilson and Ellen); died on 8 Oct 1904 in 'Holmhigh', District Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John Wilson

    Notes:

    Death Notice
    Filed : 31 October 1904
    Ref : 2937

    1. Name of the deceased : John WILSON
    2. Birthplace of the deceased : Dungannon Ireland
    3. Names of the Parents of the deceased :
    Father : James WILSON
    Mother : Ellen WILSON
    3. Age of the deceased : sixty eight years six months
    4. Condition in life(ie. calling or occupation) : Retired gentleman
    5. Married or unmarried, Widower or Widow : Married
    a) Name of surviving spouse : Caroline Elizabeth WILSON
    b) Name or names and approximate date of death of previous spouse or spouses
    : None
    6. The day of the decease : On 8th October 1904
    7. At what house or where the person died : [Holmhigh Mapassa ?] Dct.
    Queenstown
    8. Names of Children of deceased, stating seperately those born of different
    marriages:
    Majors :
    Leonora WILSON
    Kathleen Elinor WILSON
    Florenze Ines WILSON
    John Clifford WILSON
    Frederick Kinghurst WILSON
    James Power WILSON
    Roland Hawthornwaite WILSON
    Charles Holland WILSON
    Mary Caroline WILSON
    Frank Leifeldt WILSON
    Minors:
    None
    10. Has deceased left any property, and of what kind? : House property Cala
    11. Has deceased left a will? : Yes
    (Signature) C.E. WILSON
    Dated at : [Holmhigh] Dct. Queenstown
    this 17th Oct. 1904
    Relationship to deceased : Wife

    Forence Inez Wilson is the third daughter of John and Corrie Wilson

    John + Caroline Eizabeth Staples. Caroline (daughter of John Bath Staples, 1820 Settler and Mary Toye Warner, 1820 Settler) was born on 1 Jun 1832 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Mar 1922. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Caroline Eizabeth Staples was born on 1 Jun 1832 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa (daughter of John Bath Staples, 1820 Settler and Mary Toye Warner, 1820 Settler); died on 17 Mar 1922.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Children:
    1. Leonora Power Wilson was born on 5 Dec 1858 in Cape, South Africa; died about 1894 in Butterworth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    2. Kathleen Elinor Wilson
    3. Florenze Ines Wilson
    4. John Clifford Wilson
    5. Frederick Kinghurst Wilson
    6. James Power Wilson
    7. Roland Hawthornwaite Wilson
    8. Charles Holland Wilson
    9. Mary Caroline Wilson
    10. Frank Leifeldt Wilson
    11. 3. Florence Inez Wilson was born in Jan 1863 in Queenstown C P; died on 21 May 1905 in Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Leach, 1820 Settler was born on 1 Feb 1778 in Combe, Oxfordshire, England; was christened on 5 Jun 1778 (son of William Leach and Martha); died on 3 Jun 1872 in Salem, Eastern Cape.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 2470
    • Occupation: 1813, Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England; Mason
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Benjamin and Ann and their young daughter Ann Amelia came out to South Africa with the 1820 British Settlers.

    They sailed with Parkin's Party from Deavon (Devon). They left from Portsmouth on "Weymouth" in January, 1820 arriving at Algoa Bay in May 1820. They were located on "Devonshire Farm" on the Kariega River. In 1852 they moved to Poplar Grove, Whittlesea.

    The Parkin party settled on "Devonshire" a Quitrent farm (Aly. Q 1.70) on the Kariega River in the Bathurst district. On 23rd January 1824 Benjamin Leach (Leech) was granted the Parkin Party farm "Devonshire" (No. 456) (665 morgen 232 roods). When John Parkin probably left for Cradock Place, Benjamin Leach became party head. He was granted the remainder of "Devonshire" ("Devonwoods No. 457") (Aly. Q 2.6) 834 morgen 368 roods and disposed of it to the estate of Charles Webber on 12th December 1860. The Leach Home was burned down twice during the Kaffir Wars.

    Benjamin Leach acquired the farm "Buys Kloof" (Alx. Q 1.14) (presently No. 290 of the Division of Alexandria) from the widow of Johannes Germanus Vogel on 6th July 1838. He transferred it to John Sweet Distin on 15th June, 1858. When the country was taken from the Tembu after the War of Umlangeni it was opened up as far north as Queenstown (proclaimed as a district in 1853), John (Benjamin) Leach son of Benjamin Leach trekked (10) to that district in 1852 and acquired the farm "Vaal Krans" (4) bar Whittlesea, District of Queenstown. This farm was later renamed "Poplar Grove" 370. No further reference to the farm "Vaal Krantz" could be found. However, "Poplar Grove" 370 was a consolidation of the farms "Well Pleased", "Brak Kloof", "Drummond" and "Ensan". The former two being acquired from the insolvent estates of James Slee and J Arnold, "Drummond" from D McDonald and "Ensan" was an additional grant. All the portions were given to John Leach in an amended Quitrent grant. According to the returns of the Field Cornet of the time, farms were granted to Leach, Wainwright, John Staples and John Filmore. "Poplar Grove" and other adjacent farms were ceded to the Republic of Ciskei.


    Birth:
    Name
    Benjamin Leach
    Gender
    Male
    Baptism Date
    1 Feb 1778
    Baptism Place
    Combe,Oxford,England
    Father
    Will. Leach
    Mother
    Martha
    FHL Film Number
    95233
    Household Members

    Name
    NameWill. Leach
    NameMartha
    NameBenjamin Leach



    Settler:
    Parkin's party on the Weymouth

    Died:

    In 1872, after his third wife's death (Aletta Pitout) he came to live with Richard H Amm who had married his granddaughter, Garnis Verity. They lived in "Hope Cottage" near Salem and died in their house on 3rd June 1872 in his 84th year (on his last birthday he turned 83, born 1789), according to the Grahamstown Journal of 12th June 1872 ((pl c 77). He was buried in the Wesleyan Church cemetary in Salem. It is told that he was a very heavy man and was carried to his grave by six coloured farm workers, probably Xhosas. (The grave has not been located).

    He lived for a considerable time at Coega and also at Uitenhage (Probably "Buys KlooF") "Buys Kloof" is near Sandflats on the Upper Bushmans River.

    "Aluin Krantz" is a farm adjacent to "Buys Kloof" and the author believes that it belonged to Benjamin Henry Leach, son of Benjamin Leach.

    Benjamin married Ann Oxenham, 1820 Settler on 7 Aug 1815 in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England. Ann (daughter of Abraham Oxenham and Ann Mayle) was christened on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Oxenham, 1820 Settler was christened on Yes, date unknown (daughter of Abraham Oxenham and Ann Mayle).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 2472
    • Name: Ann - wife of Benjamin Leach
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Settler:
    Parkin's party on the Weymouth

    Notes:

    Benjamin and Ann and their young daughter Ann Amelia came out to South Africa with the 1820 British Settlers.

    The Parkin party settled on "Devonshire" a Quitrent farm (Aly. Q 1.70) on the Kariega River in the Bathurst district. On 23rd January 1824 Benjamin Leach (Leech) was granted the Parkin Party farm "Devonshire" (No. 456) (665 morgen 232 roods). When John Parkin probably left for Cradock Place, Benjamin Leach became party head. He was granted the remainder of "Devonshire" ("Devonwoods No. 457") (Aly. Q 2.6) 834 morgen 368 roods and disposed of it to the estate of Charles Webber on 12th December 1860. The Leach Home was burned down twice during the Kaffir Wars.

    Benjamin Leach acquired the farm "Buys Kloof" (Alx. Q 1.14) (presently No. 290 of the Division of Alexandria) from the widow of Johannes Germanus Vogel on 6th July 1838. He transferred it to John Sweet Distin on 15th June, 1858. When the country was taken from the Tembu after the War of Umlangeni it was opened up as far north as Queenstown (proclaimed as a district in 1853), John (Benjamin) Leach son of Benjamin Leach trekked (10) to that district in 1852 and acquired the farm "Vaal Krans" (4) bar Whittlesea, District of Queenstown. This farm was later renamed "Poplar Grove" 370. No further reference to the farm "Vaal Krantz" could be found. However, "Poplar Grove" 370 was a consolidation of the farms "Well Pleased", "Brak Kloof", "Drummond" and "Ensan". The former two being acquired from the insolvent estates of James Slee and J Arnold, "Drummond" from D McDonald and "Ensan" was an additional grant. All the portions were given to John Leach in an amended Quitrent grant. According to the returns of the Field Cornet of the time, farms were granted to Leach, Wainwright, John Staples and John Filmore. "Poplar Grove" and other adjacent farms were ceded to the Republic of Ciskei.


    Benjamin Leach, farmer of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. He was a stonemason (said to have come from Crediton), he emigrated to South Africa in 1820, in John Parkins's party from Devon, on the "Weymouth" - sailed from Portsmouth in Jan. 1820, arrived at Algoa Bay, South Africa, in May 1820. Settled with the rest of Parkins's party on Devonshire Farm, on the Kariega River in the Eastern Cape. In 1822 the whole of Devonshire Farm (665 morgen, i.e. 1,330 acres) was ceded to him. He left the property after bitter experiences during the raids at the beginning of the Frontier War of 1935. Died 3 June 1872, aged 83 at Salem, near Grahamstown, in the Cape.

    He moved to Grahamstown after the 6th Frontier War (1834 - 5). Shortly after his arrival he obtained a permit to deal in ivory and became a successful Ivory Trader.

    He acquired Lot 127, Hill Street, Grahamstown, 1 May 1835, selling on 17th July 1848 to John Hartley for Three hundred and thirty pounds.

    In the 1840's he built a new house at 21 West Street, Grahamstown, overlooking the Market Square. This house was proclaimed a Historic Property in 1987 - article in Grocott's Mail (formerly the Graham's Town Journal) Sept. 1987. This house is now owned by Professor Ross Harker.

    Married:

    After his wife, Elizabeth died, Benjamin married Ann. Ben and Ann were married by special licence, she was a widow of Richard Middleton and living at St. Giles, Oxford. The witnesses were Joseph West; Mary West and Philip Gardner.

    Eynsham - this village is about 5 miles west of Oxford, England.

    They sailed with Parkin's Party from Deavon (Devon). They left from Portsmouth on "Weymouth" in January, 1820 arriving at Algoa Bay in May 1820. They were located on "Devonshire Farm" on the Kariega River. In 1852 they moved to Poplar Grove, Whittlesea.

    Children:
    1. Ann Amelia Leach, 1820 Settler was born in 1818 in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England; died on 20 Mar 1875 in Salem, Eastern Cape; was buried on 21 Mar 1875 in Salem, Eastern Cape.
    2. William Abraham Leach was born on 6 Nov 1821 in Haaspoort, dist. Cradock; was christened on 27 Oct 1822 in Salem, Eastern Cape; died on 24 Oct 1859 in Table Farm, district Cradock.
    3. Benjamin Henry Leach was born on 1 Oct 1823 in Kariega, Cape Province; was christened on 30 Nov 1823 in Salem, Eastern Cape; died between 1898 and 1902 in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, South Africa.
    4. 4. John Leach was born on 28 Jul 1828 in Uitenhage; was christened on 13 Dec 1832 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 1 Aug 1906 in Poplar Grove, Whittlesea, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

  3. 10.  Thomas William Hinds was born in 1795 in Surrey, England; was christened on 22 May 1795 in St Saviour's parish, Southwark, London, England; died on 30 May 1848 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Thomas + Sarah Wilson, - wife of Thomas William Hinds. Sarah was born on 8 Jul 1797 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; died in 1841 in South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Wilson, - wife of Thomas William Hinds was born on 8 Jul 1797 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; died in 1841 in South Africa.
    Children:
    1. George Dollond Hinds was born on 28 Feb 1825; was christened on 30 Mar 1825 in St Leonard, Craven Street, Shoreditch, London, England.
    2. Thomas Charles Hinds was born on 30 Dec 1826; died on 21 Jul 1911 in Potchefstroom, Western Transvaal, South Africa.
    3. Charles William Hinds was born on 14 May 1829.
    4. 5. Sarah Ann Hinds was born on 22 Jul 1832 in London, England; died on 22 Nov 1916 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

  5. 12.  James Wilson

    James + Ellen. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Ellen
    Children:
    1. 6. John Power Wilson was born in Mar 1836 in Dungarrow, Co. Waterford, Ireland; died on 8 Oct 1904 in 'Holmhigh', District Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

  7. 14.  John Bath Staples, 1820 Settler was born on 15 Oct 1799 in Crockenhill, Kent, England; died on 18 Sep 1856 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 738
    • Occupation: an Agriculturist
    • Residence: Bermondsey, Surrey, England
    • Settler: 7 Jan 1820, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    1820 Settler Member of Cock's party on the Weymouth

    John Bath Staples, an agriculturist, came out with Cock's party on the Weymouth.

    Settler:
    Cock's party on the Weymouth

    John married Mary Toye Warner, 1820 Settler on 19 Apr 1821 in Green Fountain farm, Bathurst district, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Mary (daughter of Henry Warner, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Caroline Blacker, 1820 Settler) was born on 10 Feb 1805 in Bristol, Somerset, England; was christened on 30 Apr 1805 in Midsomer Norton, Wiltshire, England; died on 20 Nov 1885 in Le Cruise, Cambridge, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in East London Cemetery (West Bank), East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Toye Warner, 1820 Settler was born on 10 Feb 1805 in Bristol, Somerset, England; was christened on 30 Apr 1805 in Midsomer Norton, Wiltshire, England (daughter of Henry Warner, 1820 Settler and Elizabeth Caroline Blacker, 1820 Settler); died on 20 Nov 1885 in Le Cruise, Cambridge, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in East London Cemetery (West Bank), East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 821
    • Name: Mary Jane Toye Warner 1820
    • Settler: 13 Jan 1820, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Settler:
    George Smith's party on the Stentor

    Notes:

    Married:
    Description: Rev William Shaw

    Children:
    1. John Joseph Staples was born on 13 Jan 1822 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 2 Mar 1897 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 3 Mar 1897 in Clumber, Bathurst (nr), Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    2. Henry Warner Staples was born on 2 Sep 1823 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. William Mosyer Staples was born on 24 Jun 1825 in Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 15 Dec 1907 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    4. Samuel Blackey Staples was born on 22 Aug 1827; died in 1907.
    5. Isaiah Staples was born on 24 Oct 1828 in Emgwali, Stutterheim district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 24 Jun 1906 in Middelburg, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    6. Charles Wesley Staples was born on 27 Oct 1829 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 1 Mar 1862 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Mary Ann Staples was born on 4 Apr 1834 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 4 May 1834 in Methodist Church, Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 24 Mar 1863 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. W Ann Staples was born on 28 Dec 1831; died in 1832.
    9. 7. Caroline Eizabeth Staples was born on 1 Jun 1832 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Mar 1922.
    10. George Walter Staples was born on 14 Jan 1833 in Winterberg, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    11. Charlotte Rosina Staples was born on 12 Nov 1834 in Winterberg, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    12. Walter Staples was born on 28 Dec 1836 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 28 Jun 1837.
    13. Harriette Matilda Staples was born on 25 Sep 1848 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.



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