Benydendal Property1

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Last Edited11/02/2015
Names in the record, in publications, etc.An unknown date , the name of Benydendal was written in the record as Constantia Glen.2
The name of Benydendal was written in the record as Klein Benydendal 1815.3
The name of Benydendal was written in the record as Glen Alpine 1843.4

Citations

  1. [S821] Mansell Upham, "Constantia Subdivisions", February 2015 (Tokyo). This breakdown of the Constantia subdivisions from Mansell Upham is based on his research in the title deeds, 1813: originally known as Benydendal & later Klein Benydendal, 1st registered to original owner, Johannes Gregorius van Helsdingen. Hereinafter cited as "Constantia Subdivisions."
  2. [S821] Mansell Upham, "Constantia Subdivisions", This breakdown of the Constantia subdivisions from Mansell Upham is based on his research in the title deeds, Constantia Glen [Glen Alpine / Klein Benydendal / Benydendal].
  3. [S821] Mansell Upham, "Constantia Subdivisions", This breakdown of the Constantia subdivisions from Mansell Upham is based on his research in the title deeds, 1815: sold to P.W. van Druten - renamed New Constantia.
  4. [S821] Mansell Upham, "Constantia Subdivisions", This breakdown of the Constantia subdivisions from Mansell Upham is based on his research in the title deeds, 1843: Sebastiaan Valentyn van Reenen – grandson of Hendrik Cloete – renames it Glen Alpine.
 

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