The Latham-Diary

Read here about the diary of Jane Latham (nee Dixon), daughter of one of my forebears, Benjamin Dixon, my mother, Dinah Dixon's great-great-grandfather - she was thus the 5th generation. The diary is about their "great trek" to Walvisbay in Southwest-Africa (Namibia). Their trek with ox wagons took place between 1843 and 1844. Roaming between Walvisbay and the Cape continued until about 1861. What a wonderful privilege to know what happened in the lives of my forebears, 170 years ago!
[9] December 1843.
[10] Now called Goodhouse.
[11] 1843.
[12] Today called Warmbad.
[13] January and February 1844.
[14] Wesleyan Missionaries.
[15] 1837 – 1838.
[16] Jane is now 14 years old and sister, Rebecca, 11 years old.
[17] Amraal was a Hottentot Chief who had settled with his tribe at Noasanabis or Wesley Vale, as it was called at one time. Noasanabis lies on the Nossob River.
[18] Rebecca.
[19] The Red Nation lived at Hoachanas.
[20] Today called Windhoek.



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