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There are a number of people with this surname who were involved in 19th century theatre in South Africa. Quite how they are linked is uncertain, though it is possible that the the person F.C.L. Bosman (1928) lists as [[L. Meurant]] or simply [[Meurant]], wwho performed in French and Dutch plays in c Cape Town in the fiorst decade of the 19th centrurt, may have been the father of the later journalist and language activist [[Louis Henri Meurant]].  
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There are a number of people with this surname who were briefly involved in 19th century theatre in South Africa. Quite how they are linked is uncertain, though it seems possible that the person [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928) lists as [[L. Meurant]] or simply as [[Meurant]], may have been the original Swiss immigrant father of [[Louis Henri Meurant]] (the later journalist and language activist) and [[Miss L. Meurant]], both of whom performed in French and Dutch plays in Cape Town as children in 1825.  
  
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From tis, it would appear that the father may have been a dance and music instructor in Cape Town in the first decade of the 19th century, till his untimely death round about 1926.
  
[[Miss L. Meurant]], [[L. Meurant]], [[Louis Henri Meurant]], [[J.H. Meurant]]
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'''See further: [[Miss L. Meurant]], [[L. Meurant]], [[Louis Henri Meurant]].'''
  
  
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== Sources ==
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F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp. 49, 84, 125-137, 171-174, 261-268, 282-297, 372.
  
  
== Sources ==
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(Bosman, 1928;) [JH]
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Revision as of 06:29, 1 July 2014

There are a number of people with this surname who were briefly involved in 19th century theatre in South Africa. Quite how they are linked is uncertain, though it seems possible that the person F.C.L. Bosman (1928) lists as L. Meurant or simply as Meurant, may have been the original Swiss immigrant father of Louis Henri Meurant (the later journalist and language activist) and Miss L. Meurant, both of whom performed in French and Dutch plays in Cape Town as children in 1825.

From tis, it would appear that the father may have been a dance and music instructor in Cape Town in the first decade of the 19th century, till his untimely death round about 1926.

See further: Miss L. Meurant, L. Meurant, Louis Henri Meurant.


[JH, TH]

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: pp. 49, 84, 125-137, 171-174, 261-268, 282-297, 372.


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