A NATIVE'S WILL
The will of a South African native, who was claimed to have been 100 years old, and whose -youngest child was only two months old at the time of his death, was filed recently at the office of the Master of the Supreme Court, Maritzburg. The old native, Ngotyana Mgobhozi, was a farmer in the Abahlongwa district, Natal. He had ten children by his first wife. Their names were Lali, Agrippa, Mamaiyi, Juliet, Nathan, Rebecca, Edwin, Thomas, Frank, and William. The last four children predeceased their father. Mgobhozi had two children by his second wife, Dora, aged three years, and Senzeni, aged two months. The estate totalled £769 14s sd, and was left to Mgobhozi's wife Lizzie, his daughter Dora, and three grandsons. Robinson, Jeffery, and Patrick Mgobhozi, to be divided equally among them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 12
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137A NATIVE'S WILL Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 12
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