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Bertha Emily Morkel

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  1. 1.  Bertha Emily Morkel was born on 28 Mar 1872 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Apr 1872 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa (daughter of Willem Morkel and Emily Susan Bovey); died on 17 Mar 1873.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Notes:

    Death source see newspaper -
    DIED, - At Fort Beaufort, on the 18th, March 1873, of Bronchitis and Croup, Bertha Emily, infant daughter of William MORKEL, Esq., Attorney-at-law, and Notary-Public.We beg to tender our grateful thanks to Dr. PALMER, for his extreme kindness and attention to our little darling, during her short illness, and to the many kind friends who sympathised with us in our bereavement.
    W. MORKEL
    E.S. MORKEL, (born BOVEY)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Willem Morkel was born on 27 Nov 1839 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (son of Pieter Loret Morkel and Susanna Petronella Wessels); died on 28 Aug 1899 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    RoDo: Attorney in Fort Beaufort in 1865, but had later moved to Riversdale where
    he died in 1899.

    Willem married Emily Susan Bovey on 18 Jun 1867 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Emily (daughter of Robert Michelmore Bovey, 1820 Settler and Mary Anne Parrott) was born on 18 Sep 1848 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 25 Jun 1909 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emily Susan Bovey was born on 18 Sep 1848 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa (daughter of Robert Michelmore Bovey, 1820 Settler and Mary Anne Parrott); died on 25 Jun 1909 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes

    Children:
    1. Charles Louret Morkel was born before 1869.
    2. William Warren Bovey Morkel was born on 20 Jul 1869 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1933 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
    3. 1. Bertha Emily Morkel was born on 28 Mar 1872 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was christened on 11 Apr 1872 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Mar 1873.
    4. Gertrude Mary Morkel was born on 30 Jun 1874 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    5. Herbert John Morkel was born on 30 Jul 1876 in Adelaide, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe).
    6. Edward Morkel was born on 30 Aug 1878 in Adelaide, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 15 Jan 1908 in Humansdorp, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    7. Evelyn Morkel was born on 25 Dec 1881 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pieter Loret Morkel was born on 10 Jul 1818 in Voorburg, Hottentots Holland, Western cape, South Africa (son of Willem Morkel and Esther Leonora Louw); died on 17 May 1878 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Pieter married Susanna Petronella Wessels on Yes, date unknown. Susanna (daughter of Petrus Johannes Wessels and Maria Elizabeth Groenewald) was born on 15 Apr 1821 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa; died on 14 Jul 1905 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna Petronella Wessels was born on 15 Apr 1821 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa (daughter of Petrus Johannes Wessels and Maria Elizabeth Groenewald); died on 14 Jul 1905 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. 2. Willem Morkel was born on 27 Nov 1839 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; died on 28 Aug 1899 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa.
    2. Jacoba Alida Morkel was born on 28 Sep 1841; died on 22 Mar 1871 in Ratelrivier, Bredasdorp. Western Cape, South Africa.
    3. Petrus Johannes Morkel was born on 5 Jan 1844; died in 1905 in Barberton, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa.
    4. Maria Elizabeth Anna Morkel was born on 27 Aug 1846; died in 1931 in Broadstairs, Kent, England.
    5. Esther Leonora Wilhelmina Morkel was born on 11 Jan 1849; died on 17 Nov 1883 in Woodstock, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
    6. Pieter Loreth Morkel was born on 16 Feb 1851; died on 19 Nov 1851.
    7. Susanna Petronella Morkel was born on 2 Mar 1853; died on 16 Jun 1933 in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    8. Peter Loreth Morkel was born on 7 Nov 1857; died on 3 Jan 1952 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
    9. Daniel Hendrik Willem Wessels Morkel was born on 4 Jan 1861; died on 4 Apr 1914 in Woodstock, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
    10. Helena Wessels Morkel was born on 1 Feb 1862; died in 1923 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    11. Johannes Wilhelmus Wessels Morkel was born on 6 Jan 1863; died in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

  3. 6.  Robert Michelmore Bovey, 1820 Settler was born in 1793 in Peartree, Ashburton, Devon, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1793 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England (son of John Bovey and Mary Michelmore); died on 24 Sep 1869 in Baddaford farm, Fort Beaufort district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 25 Sep 1869 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1820 Lineage: Yes
    • Settler ID: 977
    • Settler: 3 Dec 1819, Gravesend, Kent, England

    Notes:

    Extract from STANDING IN DOORWAYS: A Memoir of the Heath and Bovey families, by Mary Patricia McKeown (nee Heath), privately published, 2001

    The second son, Robert Michelmore, had led a rather wild life - being expelled from Blundells' School and later sent down from Oxford for keeping hounds in college. This latter incident is recorded in Parson Jack, an account of the life of John Russell, who was a schoolfellow of Robert's at Blundells'. The two boys acquired nine hounds, which they kept at a blacksmith's linhay on the outskirts of Tiverton:

    Those were glorious days so long as they lasted; the farmers to a man, seeing the hounds chiefly managed by Russell, giving them a hearty welcome over their land, and supporting them in various ways calculated to show their cordial interest in the welfare of the pack. One, for instance, would say, "he'd got a hare sitting in fuzzy-park bottom, and ef Maister Rissell wid on'y bring up his cry, he'd turn un out, and they'd have a rare crack o' hunting, sure enow." Another would inform him that "his auld blind maire had mit wi' a mishap, got stogged in a mire, zo he'd a knacked her in th' head, and Maister Rissell was kindly welcome to her vor the dags".

    Then, there was no end to the bread-and-cheese and cider, which the hospitable and hound-loving yeomen of that county pressed upon him and his companions, whenever the chase led them within hail of their farm homesteads. Perhaps the happiness of a schoolboy was never more complete. ... he found no difficulty in satisfying Dr Richards' class requirements, and at the same time, whenever a half or a whole holiday occurred, in following the pastime he so keenly loved.

    ... but dark clouds were now looming in the horizon, portending a short season and disastrous end to this enjoyable life. A shaft from some hidden enemy (and well for him was it that his name was never discovered) did the mischief. Some one, purporting to be "a friend to good discipline", wrote to Dr Richards, and communicated the astounding intelligence that a cry of hounds were kept by his scholars, Bovey and Russell, and that the latter, if he was not sole manager, acted at least as huntsman to the pack.

    "Ringleader, in fact, of the hunting gang", exclaimed Richards, indignantly, as an expression of grave import darkened his whole countenance. "What! set my discipline at nought, and bring discredit on the honoured name of Blundell?"

    He sent for Bovey, and expelled him on the spot. Russell came next, little doubting that he should share a similar fate; as, like a mouse tortured by a cat, he underwent a preliminary examination before the fatal blow fell.

    "You keep hounds, don't you?" demanded the autocrat, in a stern and pitiless tone."

    "No, sir."

    "Do you dare to tell me a lie? Bovey has just told me you do keep them", said Richards, striking him in his wrath with great violence.

    "'Tis no lie, sir," pleaded Russell, pathetically; "for Bovey stole them yesterday, and sent them home to his father at Pear-tree."

    "Then that's lucky for you," responded the doctor, "or I'd have expelled you too."

    After this narrow escape, Russell, it would appear, was compelled to quench as best he could the latent flame that burned within him, and pay due deference, at least outwardly, to the more than ever strict discipline exacted by Dr Richards.

    After this patently biased administration of punishment, Russell went on to become a much-loved country parson in Devon, continuing to hunt at every opportunity, and concentrating on the breeding of a particularly courageous strain of hunt terrier, which became known as the "Jack Russell".

    Robert, however, did not remain in Devon. When he was about 27 years old, his exasperated father packed him off to South Africa with the "1820 Settlers" on the S.V. Chapman. The settlers journeyed in ox wagons to Fort Beaufort, in the eastern part of Cape Province - a distance of about 150 miles from Port Elizabeth, where they had landed. They had a tough time at first; besides having to contend with hostile natives, they suffered droughts, and sickness among their flocks. Robert was given land in the Albany, in the Grahamstown district, and settled near Fort Beaufort, where he called his farm "Baddaford". Robert was later instrumental in establishing the Fort Beaufort Racecourse, and he, like his college friend Jack Russell, continued to enjoy his passion for hunting. He frequently entertained the military at Fort Beaufort, and this ran away with his money - his beautiful farm was probably sold to pay his debts, or maybe he lost money when the Fort Beaufort Bank defaulted. He and his wife Mary had four children - two sons and two daughters. One of their descendents, Jon Inggs, contacted me through the Internet. There are many of Robert and Mary Bovey's descendants living in South Africa today.

    GS: Confirms baptism as 18 Sep 1793

    Mitford-Barberton & White, "Some frontier families", Cape Town, 1968, p 56:
    Brought a pack of hounds with him on board the Chapman.
    Originally given a grant of land at Kasouga River mouth but settled in the Kat River valley at Lower Blinkwater and named his farm Baddaford.
    He and his father-in-law, Dr Parrott, were among the founders and first erf holders in Fort Beaufort.
    They assisted in establishing St John's Anglican church there.

    RoDo: Dr and Mrs Parrott and their two sons lie in graves that today unfortunately are unknown. This also applies to their son-in-law, R M Bovey who, in his time, played a significant part in Fort Beaufort. The graves could be those marked only with white stones near those of Mrs Herbert Mildenhall and a Morkel child.

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    Description: https://www.eggsa.org/newspapers/index.php/fort-beaufort-advocate/1744-fort-beaufort-advocate-1869-3-july-september

    Saturday, September 25, 1869

    DIED, at his residence, Baddaford, Fort Beaufort, on Friday morning, the 24th instant, Robert BOVEY, Esq., in the 77th year of his age, deeply regretted.
    The Funeral procession will move from the residence of W. MORKEL, Esq., Fort Beaufort, punctually at 4 p.m. today (Saturday), and friends will be good enough to accept this notice as an invitation to attend.
    Fort Beaufort, Sept, 25, 1869.
    ...
    OBITUARY
    We regret to have to announce the death of Robert BOVEY Esq, who departed this life at his farm Baddaford yesterday morning. Deceased had reached the ripe age of 77, and until within a week or ten days of his death, he was able to come into town from his farm, although he did not appear in the best of health. For many years he held the office of Deputy Sheriff of this division; and during his residence here he gained the respect and esteem of all who knew him. We tender our most sincere sympathy to his family.

    Settler:
    Bailie's party on the Chapman

    Robert married Mary Anne Parrott on 18 Mar 1837 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Mary (daughter of William Parrott and Sarah Jones) was born about 1817 in Heligoland; died on 25 May 1895 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Anne Parrott was born about 1817 in Heligoland (daughter of William Parrott and Sarah Jones); died on 25 May 1895 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    DRI: 2nd name spelt Ann
    MOOC 7/1/305 37, 8 Sep 1869 combined will, 2nd name spelt Anne

    Children:
    1. John William Bovey was born on 24 Sep 1837 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 17 Aug 1873 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    2. 3. Emily Susan Bovey was born on 18 Sep 1848 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 25 Jun 1909 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
    3. Mary Bovey was born in 1854 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 1 Jan 1874 in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa.
    4. Robert Berry Bovey was born in 1855 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died in 1910 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Willem Morkel was born on 6 Jul 1785 in Voorburg, Hottentots Holland, Western cape, South Africa (son of Willem Morkel and Anna Margaretha Wium); died on 6 Jul 1839 in Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Willem married Esther Leonora Louw on 8 Nov 1807 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. Esther (daughter of Hendrik Louw and Hester Loret) was born about 1788; was christened on 7 Sep 1788 in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa; died on 19 Aug 1859 in Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Esther Leonora Louw was born about 1788; was christened on 7 Sep 1788 in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa (daughter of Hendrik Louw and Hester Loret); died on 19 Aug 1859 in Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1788, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. 4. Pieter Loret Morkel was born on 10 Jul 1818 in Voorburg, Hottentots Holland, Western cape, South Africa; died on 17 May 1878 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

  3. 10.  Petrus Johannes Wessels was born in 1776; was christened on 6 Oct 1776 (son of Hendrik Petrus Wessels and Catharina Elizabeth Moolman); died on 19 Apr 1840 in “Joostenberg”, dist. Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Notes:

    burger Stellenbosch, wingerdboer “Weltevreden”, dist. Stellenbosch, besit ook “Ganzekraal” en “Leeurivier” aan Hansierivier, veldkornet en later luitenant Agter-Paarl

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    Petrus married Maria Elizabeth Groenewald on 4 Aug 1811 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maria Elizabeth Groenewald
    Children:
    1. 5. Susanna Petronella Wessels was born on 15 Apr 1821 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa; died on 14 Jul 1905 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

  5. 12.  John Bovey was born about 1771; was christened on 29 Dec 1775 (son of Edward Bovey and Joan Scobell); died on 15 Nov 1834.

    Notes:

    Gentleman of Staverton. GS: exact date of death
    Robert MICHELMORE memorial in the Buckfastleigh church, the John BOVEY who married Mary MICHELMORE was 63 when he died in 1834 which puts his birth date at 1771. John BOVEY "of the parish of Staverton, and Mary MICHELMORE of this parish, married in the Church by Licence the 13th day of Sept 1791 by Matthew Lowndes" Buckfast Parish Reg. ~170

    Extract from STANDING IN DOORWAYS: A Memoir of the Heath and Bovey families, by Mary Patricia McKeown (nee Heath), privately published, 2001

    John, the younger brother of Thomas who ran away, married another Mary Michelmore, daughter of Robert and Grace of Merryfield, and many of their descendants also gave their children the second name "Michelmore". John, born in 1775 (in the reign of George III), was described as a gentleman who bore arms. Matthew Lowndes, John's brother-in-law, officiated at his marriage to Mary. John and Mary kept three houses going - Peartree (near Ashburton), Bilberryhill and Baddaford, all fully staffed with servants, but the family spent most of their time at Peartree, Baddaford being kept chiefly as the farming headquarters. John and Mary had four children - John, Robert Michelmore, Mary and Edward. John inherited Merryfield from the Michelmores, and Baddaford from his father; he had also acquired the Bilberryhill farm. Baddaford by now comprised about 192 acres, leased from the Dean and Chapter of Exeter. The eldest son, John, and the third son, Edward, continued farming. Their father was a wealthy man, always known as "Squire Bovey". Peartree somehow passed into the hands of the solicitor, leading a descendant to comment that he had heard that there was "something shady about the transaction". The son John's eldest son, Edward, had no children, and it was probably when Edward died that Baddaford passed out of the family.

    http://www.dartmoorpress.clara.net/indexlost.html
    Plaque in Buckfastleigh Church destroyed after church burnt down by an arsonist 21st July 1992:
    John Bovey, esq of Peartree in Ashburton; 15 Nov 1834 aged 63; husb of Mary

    John married Mary Michelmore on 13 Sep 1791 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Mary (daughter of Robert Michelmore and Grace Searle) was born in 1775; was christened on 19 Apr 1775 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England; died on 3 Nov 1832. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Michelmore was born in 1775; was christened on 19 Apr 1775 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England (daughter of Robert Michelmore and Grace Searle); died on 3 Nov 1832.

    Notes:

    http://www.dartmoorpress.clara.net/indexlost.html
    Plaque in Buckfastleigh Church destroyed after church burnt down by an arsonist 21st July 1992:
    Mary Bovey, 3 Nov 1832 aged 58; wife of John

    Children:
    1. Susanna Bovey was born on 8 Feb 1792 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1793.
    2. 6. Robert Michelmore Bovey, 1820 Settler was born in 1793 in Peartree, Ashburton, Devon, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1793 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England; died on 24 Sep 1869 in Baddaford farm, Fort Beaufort district, Eastern Cape, South Africa; was buried on 25 Sep 1869 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    3. Mary Bovey was born in 1796; was christened on 10 Aug 1796 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England.
    4. John Bovey was born in 1798 in Peartree, Ashburton, Devon, England; was christened on 25 Oct 1798 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England; died in 1869 in Bilberryhill, Ashburton, Devon.
    5. Edward Bovey was born in 1802; was christened on 22 Dec 1802 in Buckfastleigh, Devon, England; died on 27 Jan 1828.
    6. William Bovey died in New Zealand.

  7. 14.  William Parrott was born in 1782 in Petworth, Sussex, England (son of Benjamin Goddard and Mary Parrott); died on 26 Jun 1850 in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Doctor and Surgeon

    Notes:

    RoDo:The sixth and last child of William and Sarah Parrott, and the only one born in South Africa, was Harriet Eliza Emily. She died unmarried in Cape Town in 1915, aged 87 years. She possessed a painting of her father, depicting him on his horse, and in the rifle-green uniform of the Cape Mounted Riflemen. With him is a Hottentot orderly, also on horseback and in uniform. The Doctor is pictured as a short, chubby old gentleman.

    On the 26th June 1850 Dr William Parrott died at his home in Bell Street,
    and on the following afternoon his remains were interred in the village
    cemetery. The officiating minister was the Rev. Herbert Beaver who had
    also conducted the funeral of young Henry. Dr Parrott was 68 years of age.

    William married Sarah Jones in 1806 in St Helier, Jersey. Sarah was born about 1782 in Marylebone, London, England; died on 5 Aug 1867 in Blinkwater. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Sarah Jones was born about 1782 in Marylebone, London, England; died on 5 Aug 1867 in Blinkwater.

    Notes:

    RoDo: "Died at Blinkwater village on Monday 5th August 1867 aged 87 years and
    seven months, Sarah, relict of the late William Parrott, Surgeon of the
    Cape Mounted Rifles; much regretted by a large number of friends and
    relatives."

    Children:
    1. Sarah Emma Parrott
    2. Charles Christopher Parrott
    3. 7. Mary Anne Parrott was born about 1817 in Heligoland; died on 25 May 1895 in Riversdale, Western Cape, South Africa.
    4. Nancy Parrott was born about 1820.
    5. Henry Daniel Parrott was born in 1823 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
    6. Harriet Eliza Emily Parrott was born about 1828 in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa; died on 12 Oct 1915 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.



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