BARNARD Christiaan Neethling 1922-2001
contributed by: Alta Griffiths
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Album information:- The Beaufort-West Museum is situated in Donkin Street and consists of 3 buildings; the old Dutch Reformed Church Mission Church build in 1871, the Parsonage and the Old Town Hall. Professor Chris BARNARD was born in this Parsonage. His father was the Reverend Adam BARNARD. His mother Maria, used to play the organ in the church.
Photographs by Alta Griffiths & Christopher Fitchet. eGGSA captions by Heleen Nel & Cecile Schlebusch.
The GGSA Cemetery DVD only has information on the location of the cemetery Cemetery ID: 3120 Information submitted by: Alta Griffiths Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 3725 GPS: -32 20.832, 22 34.951
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