A History of the De Villiers Family

A History of the De Villiers Family
Author: Daniel Peter De Villiers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1960
Genre:
ISBN:

Pierre de Villiers (ca. 1657-1720) and brothers Abraham (ca. 1659-1720) and Jacques (1661-1735) were either sons or grandsons of Pierre de Villiers of La Rochelle, France. The three brothers emigrated from France (via Holland) to Cape Town, South Africa in 1689, and settled on farm land nearby, receiving land grants in 1694. Pierre married Marie Elizabeth Taillefer in 1694, and his brothers married two sisters, Suzanne and Marguerite Gardiol. Descendants and relatives lived in various parts of South Africa.

Purple Spot Sickness

Purple Spot Sickness
Author: De Villiers Family
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1400071968

When purple spots start popping up all over school, Sprout and his friends learn the value of showing other the kindness they would like to receive.

Great British Family Names and Their History

Great British Family Names and Their History
Author: John Moss
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 152672281X

A reference guide to hundreds of surnames that reveal the story of the United Kingdom across generations and centuries. To some extent, we are all products of our family history, the many generations before us. So it is with nations. The history of Great Britain has been largely defined by powerful and influential families, many of whose names came down from Celtic, Danish, Saxon or Norman ancestors. Their family names fill the pages of history books, indelibly written into events we learn about at school. Family names like Wellington, Nelson, Shakespeare, Cromwell, Constable, De Montfort, and Montgomery reflect the long, checkered history of Britain, and demonstrate the assimilation of the many cultures and languages that have migrated to the British isles over the centuries. This book is a snapshot of several hundred such family names and delves into their beginnings and derivations, making extensive use of old sources, including translations of The Domesday Book and The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, as well as tracing many through the centuries to the present day.

The De Villiers

The De Villiers
Author: Gladys LaGrange De Villier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

AB de Villiers - The Autobiography

AB de Villiers - The Autobiography
Author: A B de Villiers
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1509851151

AB has become the most valuable cricketer on the planet' Adam Gilchrist AB de Villiers is one of the finest batsmen ever to play cricket, and yet his achievement extends beyond his outrageous armoury of drives, pulls, paddles, scoops and flicks. Whether he is delighting home crowds at the Wanderers or Newlands or setting new records in Bengaluru or Sydney, he plays the game in a whole-hearted manner that projects a positive image of his country around the world, and also makes millions of South Africans feel good about themselves. This is AB's story, in his own words. The story of the youngest of three talented, sports-mad brothers growing up in Warmbaths, of a boy who excelled at tennis, rugby and cricket, of a youngster who made his international debut at the age of twenty and was then selected in every single test played by South Africa for the next eleven seasons, of a batsman who has started to redefine the art, being ranked among the world's very best in test, ODI and T20. Through all the pyrotechnics and consistency, AB has remained a true sportsman - quick to deflect praise, swift to praise opponents, eager to work hard, to embrace the team's next challenge and to relish what he still regards as the huge privilege of representing his country. This is the story of a modern sporting phenomenon.

Hell and Damnation

Hell and Damnation
Author: Marq De Villiers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780889775848

Marq de Villiers takes readers on a journey into the strange richness of the human imaginings of hell, deep into time and across many faiths, back into early Egypt and the 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian epic of Gilgamesh. This guide ventures well beyond the Nine Circles of Dante's Hell and the many medieval Christian visions into the hellish descriptions in Islam, Buddhism, Jewish legend, Japanese traditions, and more.