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Descendants of Julius Wronsky
Endnotes
1.
In her mothers death notice, Alices' address is given as a convent in Wales, England. (Undecipherable.) She later came to SA to take care of her niece, Jean Llod-Wronsley, who was very ill. I think (not yet confirmed, that Alice joimed The Academy in Newcastle, South Africa, after little Jean died. I have a photo of "Sr. Alice Benjamin" with the Academy's name on the reverse.
2.
Commonwealth war graves commision., J. Wronsky (Private # 10348 SA Infantary 2nd Regiment) killed in action.Age 28 years. Buried at Point-du-Jour Military Cemetary, Athies.
3.
Jewishgen SA website.
4.
Applicationfor a Certificate of Naturalization to the Cape Colony.
, (Government Gazette, 19th and 17th November, 1905.).
5.
South African Government Gazette
, (Surname change).
6.
Marraige certificate. At the time of Walter and Agnes' wedding, her parents were not too happy about the impending nuptuals. In a letter from her future mother-in-law, Hedwig (Fish Hoek 7 Feb 1927) Agnes is welcomed into the Wronsky family with open arms.
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