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244:. At some point in their journey, they fell in with Samuel Edwards (son of a missionary), J.H. Wilson (Setshele's son-in-law) and Donald Campbell. They explored the north shore of Lake Ngami with Donald Campbell. They travelled about 120 miles west of the lake when they reached elephant country. This was also fly country and they lost 34 horses and 50 head of cattle. 252:, the British Resident. After deciding that a trip to Cape Town would not accomplish much. Charles Green held a collection for Setshele and apparently took him home again. Some sources say that Setchele actually got as far as Cape Town before returning home. Henry Green was warned in a letter by Sir 306:
Green first married Betsey Kaipukire ua Kandendu. They had a daughter, Ada Maria Green (1864-08-24 – 1926-05-24). He then married Kate Stewardson. They had seven children, four of whom died in infancy. Mary Elizabeth Green (1865-11-04 – 1952-04-18), Frederick Vincent Greene (1868-11-21
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On their return to Kolobeng they discovered that Boers had raided Kolobeng and made off with the cattle they had left with Setshele. Somee 200 women and nearly 1000 children were taken into slavery during the raid. Livingstone, likewise, returned to discover that his home had been plundered by the
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By early March 1852, Fred Green was back in the Orange River Sovereignty, which seems to have become the base for him and his brother Charles on their annual expeditions. On their 1852 trip to Lake Ngami, Charles and Fred Green visited the
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Boer raiders. Charles and Fred Green returned to Bloemfontein in January 1853 accompanied by Edwards, who acted as Setchele's interpreter, to lay a complaint with the British authorities in the person of their brother
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republic came into being. It seems likely that Fred Green thought that, in view of the changed political situation, the prospects for trade in the east were poor and so turned his face westwards.
307:– 1949-11-26) and Alice Isabella Green (1871-08-16 – c1945) are the children that survived. Frederick Thomas Green is the great-grandfather of politician, academic, and author 99: 271:
and hunting with army officers. In the winter of 1853 Fred Green returned to the Lake Ngami area, travelling far to the east. In 1854 he travelled west through
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on 1851-09-11. There Livingstone helped them to repair a wagon wheel. Fred Green may have gone on ahead of the others and travelled as far as
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until the Sovereignty was abandoned in 1854. Fred and Charles Green were also in Bloemfontein at this time but set out on an expedition to
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William John Green, also known as William Goodall Green, worked in the commissariat department of the British Army, and was transferred to
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at Kolobeng and left 50 cattle with him for their return journey. They were planning to travel in country infested by
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This article is about the African explorer and hunter. For the footballer and lawyer, see
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of 1854-02-23. In March, the British garrison and civil establishment left and the
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in the 1840s, where his wife died. He then moved with his younger children to the
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authorities, who were apparently trying to stop others from visiting
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the previous year, but had got lost. They were arrested by the
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when Charles was aged 24 and Fred 21. On that trip they met
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Fred Green, then 23, remained in Bloemfontein, staying at
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The Bloemfontein diary of Lieut W.J. St John 1852-1853
192:In 1851 the Green brothers went on another trip to 425: 173:department. Later he succeeded Major Warden as 353:Pioneers of South West Africa and Ngamiland 389:"Biographies of Namibian Personalities, K" 331: 301: 414:Frederick Thomas Green (family history) 185:and were at Livingstone's place at the 94:. From 1850 to 1853 he operated in the 426: 350: 228:near the present border with Namibia. 434:Colonial people in South West Africa 145:in about 1846, and was stationed at 102:. After 1854 he was mainly based in 336:. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau. 114:Frederick Thomas Green was born in 13: 383: 377: 14: 475: 407: 204:. Bushe and Shelley had visited 325: 1: 370: 152: 84:Frederick Thomas (Fred) Green 109: 98:area with his older brother 18:Frederick Green (footballer) 7: 157:Fred Green's older brother 10: 480: 220:and William Oswell at the 15: 64: 56: 44: 32: 25: 464:Anglophone Quebec people 332:Schoeman, Karel (1988). 167:Orange River Sovereignty 60:Hunter, trader, explorer 351:Tabler, Edward (1973). 281:Bloemfontein Convention 355:. Cape Town: Balkema. 319: 296:Charles John Andersson 39:Montreal, Upper Canada 27:Frederick Thomas Green 302:Marriage and children 126:, the founder of the 51:Heigamkab, Damaraland 459:People from Montreal 419:Green family history 454:Explorers of Africa 439:History of Botswana 265:Andrew Hudson Bain 391:. klausdierks.com 285:Orange Free State 218:David Livingstone 183:David Livingstone 81: 80: 471: 401: 400: 398: 396: 381: 366: 347: 187:Kolobeng Mission 175:British Resident 128:Bank of Montreal 23: 22: 479: 478: 474: 473: 472: 470: 469: 468: 424: 423: 410: 405: 404: 394: 392: 382: 378: 373: 363: 344: 328: 309:Mburumba Kerina 304: 294:Fred Green met 254:George Cathcart 189:on 1850-07-30. 155: 112: 77: 74:Kate Stewardson 71:Betsy Kaipukire 52: 49: 40: 37: 28: 21: 12: 11: 5: 477: 467: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 436: 422: 421: 416: 409: 408:External links 406: 403: 402: 375: 374: 372: 369: 368: 367: 361: 348: 342: 327: 324: 303: 300: 222:Botletle River 198:Edward Shelley 154: 151: 111: 108: 79: 78: 76: 75: 72: 68: 66: 62: 61: 58: 54: 53: 50: 46: 42: 41: 38: 34: 30: 29: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 476: 465: 462: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 447: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 431: 429: 420: 417: 415: 412: 411: 390: 386: 385:Dierks, Klaus 380: 376: 364: 362:0-86961-021-X 358: 354: 349: 345: 343:0-7981-2243-9 339: 335: 330: 329: 323: 321: 317: 314: 310: 299: 297: 293: 288: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 257: 255: 251: 245: 243: 239: 235: 229: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 202:Gervase Bushe 199: 195: 190: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 107: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 73: 70: 69: 67: 63: 59: 57:Occupation(s) 55: 47: 43: 35: 31: 24: 19: 393:. Retrieved 379: 352: 333: 326:Bibliography 312: 305: 289: 258: 246: 230: 206:Bechuanaland 191: 171:commissariat 163:Bloemfontein 156: 132: 113: 83: 82: 36:4 April 1829 449:1876 deaths 444:1829 births 250:Henry Green 159:Henry Green 147:Grahamstown 143:Cape Colony 139:Nova Scotia 106:(Namibia). 428:Categories 371:References 316:Otjiherero 277:Walvis Bay 273:Damaraland 242:tsetse fly 238:Setshele I 214:Lake Ngami 194:Lake Ngami 153:Lake Ngami 104:Damaraland 96:Lake Ngami 48:5 May 1876 292:Cape Town 269:billiards 210:Transvaal 165:, in the 124:John Gray 110:Biography 179:Shoshong 116:Montreal 92:Botswana 395:2 April 234:Bakwena 169:in the 161:was at 135:Halifax 100:Charles 88:Namibia 65:Spouses 359:  340:  313:Kerina 236:chief 226:Ghanzi 120:Quebec 320:green 263:with 261:Tempe 397:2013 357:ISBN 338:ISBN 200:and 90:and 45:Died 33:Born 322:). 290:In 275:to 430:: 387:. 318:: 149:. 137:, 130:. 118:, 399:. 365:. 346:. 311:( 20:.

Index

Frederick Green (footballer)
Namibia
Botswana
Lake Ngami
Charles
Damaraland
Montreal
Quebec
John Gray
Bank of Montreal
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Cape Colony
Grahamstown
Henry Green
Bloemfontein
Orange River Sovereignty
commissariat
British Resident
Shoshong
David Livingstone
Kolobeng Mission
Lake Ngami
Edward Shelley
Gervase Bushe
Bechuanaland
Transvaal
Lake Ngami
David Livingstone
Botletle River

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