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Gush was a carpenter and built Salem's first church. Only after building the church did he build his house: indeed he and his family lived in a cave for their first seven years in South Africa. Children listed on his Death Notice are Mary Hana (1813), Margaret (1815), Richard Thoma (1817), Joseph
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Evans (1819), Joseph (1821), Margaret (1824), Richard Thomas Grainger (1826), William (1826), John Grainger (1828) and Elizabeth Ann (1831).
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Steenveld, L.; Strelitz, L. (1994). "1922 and South African television".
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1820 Settler
Beer
Devon
Grahamstown
Eastern Cape Province
South Africa
Xhosa
Quaker
Guy Butler
Port Elizabeth
Thus Came the English in 1820
Frontier Flames
Richard Gush of Salem
ISBN
978-0-623-01385-4
doi
10.1093/screen/35.1.36
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0036-9543
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