Nova Constantia Property1
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Last Edited | 11/02/2015 |
Property Transactions | In 1793 a portion of Bergvliet is excised and this becomes Nova Constantia, thereafter Nova Constantion changes hands as follows: 1794: portion of land (Buitenverwachting) sold to A. Brink 1801: sold to H.C. Carinus 1805: transfered to L.J. Colyn 1836: inherited by L.J. Colyn Jr. 1859: sold to J.W. Louw 1900: sold to A. Lategan 1931: inherited by Robert & Kitto Lategan; estate divided in half (portion including homestead going to Kitto.2) |
Citations
- [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, Nova Constantia
Originally part of Constantia estate - house probably dates from 1st quarter of 19th century. Homestead is U-shaped.. Hereinafter cited as "Constantia Subdivisions." - [S821] Mansell Upham, "Constantia Subdivisions", This breakdown of the Constantia subdivisions from Mansell Upham is based on his research in the title deeds, 1793:
sold to C. Brink by brother-in-law J. Eksteen (subdivision of farm Bergvliet).