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Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa



 


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Durban - a short history



In 1822 Lieutenant James King, captain of the ship Salisbury, together with Lt. Francis George Farewell, both ex-Royal Navy officers from the Napoleonic Wars, were engaged in trade between the Cape and Delagoa Bay. On a return trip to the Cape in 1823 they were caught in a very bad storm and decided to risk the Bar and anchor in the Bay of Natal. The crossing went off well and they found safe anchor from the storm. Lt. King decided to map the Bay and named the "Salisbury and Farewell Islands". In 1824 Lt. Farewell together with a trading company called J.R.Thompson & Co. decided to open trade relations with Shaka the Zulu King and establish a trading station at the Bay. Henry Francis Fynn, another trader at Delagoa Bay was also involved in this venture. Fynn left Delagoa Bay and sailed for The Bay of Natal on the brig Julia while Farewell followed six weeks later on the Antelope. Between them they had 26 possible settlers, but only 18 stayed. On a visit to King Shaka, Henry Francis Fynn was able to befriend the King by helping him recover from a stab wound suffered as a result of an assassination attempt by one of his half-brothers. As a token of Shaka’s gratitude, he granted Fynn a “25-mile strip of coast a hundred miles in depth.” On 7 August 1824 they concluded negotiations with King Shaka for a cession of land, including the Bay of Natal and land extending ten miles south of the Bay, twenty-five miles north of the Bay and one hundred miles inland. Farewell took possession of this grant and raised the Union Jack with a Royal Salute, which consisted of 4 cannon shots and twenty musket shots. Of the original 18 would be settlers, only 6 remained, and they can be regarded as the founding members of Port Natal as a British colony. These 6 were joined by Lt. James Saunders King and Nathaniel Isaacs in 1825.



The modern city of Durban thus dates from 1824 when the settlement was established on the northern shores of the bay near today's Farewell Square.



During a meeting of 35 European residents in Fynn's territory on 23 June 1835, it was decided to build a capital town and name it "d'Urban" after Sir Benjamin d'Urban, then governor of the Cape Colony.

Latitude: -29.8586227, Longitude: 31.0259636


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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1001 Talbot, Stephen James   I45440
1002 Talbot, Stuart Peter   I45441
1003 Talbot, Thomas Nobel  5 May 1903Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa I159046
1004 Tarr, Raymond Graham   I83329
1005 Taylor, Denzil   I111233
1006 Taylor, Harold George   I56617
1007 Taylor, Melvyn Douglas   I27229
1008 Taylor, Paul Brendan   I109647
1009 Taylor, Rogan Drummond   I109645
1010 Thackwray, Jade Roxanne   I119191
1011 Theron, Lovell   I36499
1012 Theron, Susan   I131381
1013 Thompson, Carol Elizabeth   I32242
1014 Thompson, Peter Cresswell   I26390
1015 Thorns, Alastair William Ross   I51705
1016 Thorns, Brigid Helen   I51706
1017 Thorpe, Charlene Wendy   I128118
1018 Thorpe, Trevor Patrick   I128116
1019 Thorpe, Vanessa   I128119
1020 Thresher, Donald Hugh   I169528
1021 Thwaits, Julie Irene   I27148
1022 Timm, Cayleigh Diana   I43553
1023 Timmins, Bryan Robert   I46466
1024 Toerien, Karyn Gurney   I41611
1025 Tolmay, Penelope Ann   I70853
1026 Toohey, Maria  1837Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa I78400
1027 Tratt, Dawn Lisa   I138996
1028 Trollip, Belinda Lee   I102824
1029 Trollip, Gavin Simon   I102825
1030 Turnbull, Pauline   I108797
1031 Turner, Christpher James   I163077
1032 Turner, Frederick  4 Feb 1881Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa I163067
1033 Usher, Jessie   I143358
1034 Usher, Kathleen Millichip   I143616
1035 Usher, Madeleine Millichip   I143615
1036 Usher, Vivian  2 Dec 1928Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa I143359
1037 Van Greuning, Conrad   I46050
1038 Van Greuning, Joseph Erasmus   I46049
1039 Van Greuning, Mornay   I46051
1040 Van Vuuren, Pierre   I41632
1041 Vellacott, Catherine Elizabeth   I57977
1042 Vellacott, Johanathan Peter   I57976
1043 Vellacott, Justin Geoffrey   I57975
1044 Venter, Lorrain Ann   I102527
1045 Venter, Sandra Ena   I102534
1046 Verhoeve, Han   I58087
1047 Vial, Carolyn Ann   I165262
1048 Vial, Felicity Joy   I165274
1049 Vial, Jennifer May   I165268
1050 Vial, Kirsten   I165272

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