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Steenkamp, Anna Elizabeth (1826 - 1906)

Last edited by Floor_Toebes on Aug. 1, 2025, 1:52 p.m.
Short name Steenkamp, Anna Elizabeth
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/71107780
First name Anna Elizabeth
Birth name Retief
Married name Hattingh, Steenkamp
Alternative name Anne Elizabeth Steenecamp — Anne Elizabeth Retief
Date of birth 1826
Date of death 1906
Birth date Notes 1797
Death date Notes 1891
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Lived in KwaZulu-Natal (province) , Kareelaagte (distrik Graaff-Reinet) , Groenvlei (distrik Lindley)
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Religion / ideology Protestant
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Place(s) of Residence KwaZulu-Natal (province) , Kareelaagte (distrik Graaff-Reinet) , Groenvlei (distrik Lindley)
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Gedenkschrift of Journaal van onzen uittogt uit ons moederland tot hier aan Port Natal (1843) 3 0

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For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Hoofdstuk VIII. Voortrekker-skrywers 1934 references person
Vrouegalery Villiers, Anna de 1962 comments on person
Anna Elizabeth Steenkamp None is portrait of

Birth and death dates do not correspond with VIAF-data.

Her journal appeared in:
- Elpis magazine (1860)
- Cape Monthly Magazine (sept 1876)
- The Annals of Natal, 1495 to 1845 by J Bird, under the title: "Record or journal of our migration from out mother country to Port Natal".
- Die Patriot (1877)
- The Orange Free State Monthly Magazine (1 November 1878 - 31 October 1879), p. 883-890.
- And more.

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