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Botha (pronounced /ˈbʊərtə/ in non-rhotic dialects of English, Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbuəta]) is a common Afrikaans surname, derived from the East Frisian Low Saxon Both. It was brought to South Africa in 1678 by Frederich Botha. [1][ better source needed]

The progenitors of the extended clan were Maria Kickers, her first partner Ferdinandùs Appel, and her later husband Frederich Botha. [2]

Descendants of Ferdinandùs Appel

Prior to her marriage to Frederich Botha, Maria Kickers had an out-of-wedlock child fathered by Ferdinandùs Appel, another Hollander from an Amsterdam family. [1] This child, a son named Theunis, was later adopted by the Bothas. His descendants include: [3]

Descendants of Frederich Botha

Married in 1714, Kickers and Botha later farmed for a living between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. [1] Today, their legal descendants number around 76,125 people, [3] and include:

Artists, artisans and businesspeople

  • Danila Botha (born 1982), South African-born Canadian novelist
  • Hannah Botha (1923-2007), South African actress
  • Johan Botha (tenor) (1965–2016), opera singer
  • Leon Botha (1985-2011), South African artist and progeria victim
  • Mike Botha (born 1947), South African-born master diamond cutter
  • Piet Botha (1955-2019), South African rock musician
  • Roelof Botha (born 1973), South African actuary, former PayPal chief financial officer
  • Willem Botha (born 1987), South African singer and actor

Politicians, civil servants, and activists

Rugby players

Cricketers

Other sportspersons

Other uses

References

  1. ^ a b c "First Fifty Years – a project collating Cape of Good Hope records – Frederich Both". E-family.co.za. 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  2. ^ "Maria Kickers, SM/PROG (1655–1723) – Genealogy". Geni.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  3. ^ a b Jaco M. Greeff; J. Christoff Erasmus. "Appel Botha Cornelitz : the abc of a three hundred year old divorce case" (PDF). Repository.up.ca.za. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Botha (pronounced /ˈbʊərtə/ in non-rhotic dialects of English, Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbuəta]) is a common Afrikaans surname, derived from the East Frisian Low Saxon Both. It was brought to South Africa in 1678 by Frederich Botha. [1][ better source needed]

The progenitors of the extended clan were Maria Kickers, her first partner Ferdinandùs Appel, and her later husband Frederich Botha. [2]

Descendants of Ferdinandùs Appel

Prior to her marriage to Frederich Botha, Maria Kickers had an out-of-wedlock child fathered by Ferdinandùs Appel, another Hollander from an Amsterdam family. [1] This child, a son named Theunis, was later adopted by the Bothas. His descendants include: [3]

Descendants of Frederich Botha

Married in 1714, Kickers and Botha later farmed for a living between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. [1] Today, their legal descendants number around 76,125 people, [3] and include:

Artists, artisans and businesspeople

  • Danila Botha (born 1982), South African-born Canadian novelist
  • Hannah Botha (1923-2007), South African actress
  • Johan Botha (tenor) (1965–2016), opera singer
  • Leon Botha (1985-2011), South African artist and progeria victim
  • Mike Botha (born 1947), South African-born master diamond cutter
  • Piet Botha (1955-2019), South African rock musician
  • Roelof Botha (born 1973), South African actuary, former PayPal chief financial officer
  • Willem Botha (born 1987), South African singer and actor

Politicians, civil servants, and activists

Rugby players

Cricketers

Other sportspersons

Other uses

References

  1. ^ a b c "First Fifty Years – a project collating Cape of Good Hope records – Frederich Both". E-family.co.za. 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  2. ^ "Maria Kickers, SM/PROG (1655–1723) – Genealogy". Geni.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  3. ^ a b Jaco M. Greeff; J. Christoff Erasmus. "Appel Botha Cornelitz : the abc of a three hundred year old divorce case" (PDF). Repository.up.ca.za. Retrieved 2016-09-25.

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