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The Wronsky and Cooke ancestry.:
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1. 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.
2. James and Louise are divorsed. He is currently living in Texas, USA. They have 2 children.
3. Michael passed away. Date to follow.
4. Unknown Goddard passed away. They did not have any children.
5. Jewishgen SA website.
6. Currently living in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. Expecting another baby in September 2007.
7. Janet and Johann are cuurenty living in Tokyo, Japan.
8. Mark and Mercia are divorced. Mark is currently living in Pretoria.
9. 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.
10. Jill (maiden name unknown) is currently living in Newlands, Cape Town.
11. Accordin to Esme Muller (nee Eden), Albert (Boet) was adopted by the Forbes family.
12. 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.
13. According to Esme Muller (nee Eden), she was only introduced to her gandfather, Eric Wronsky, when she was 21.Eeric had come to Maude's bedside in hospital, begging her forgivness for abandoning them as children.
14. According to Esme Muller (nee Eden) "Aunt Florrie" was adopted by the Einkamerer family who owned the Empire Hotel in Schweitzer-Reneke.
15. 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.
16. Jewishgen SA website.
17. Applicationfor a Certificate of Naturalization to the Cape Colony., (Government Gazette, 19th and 17th November, 1905.).
18. Peter and his brother, Mervyn, were abandoned by thier father, Eric, after the death of their mother. The boys were adopted by the Prior family of krugersdorp.
19. Vivienne was not adopted by the Einkamerer family after being abandoned by her father, Eric, but was taken in by this family and treated as one of their own.
20. South African Government Gazette, (Surname change).
21. 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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