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Thomas Henry Duthie

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Nationality
  
South African

Spouse(s)
  
Caroline Rex


Name
  
Thomas Duthie

Thomas Henry Duthie

Born
  
June 6, 1806 (
1806-06-06
)
Stirling, Scotland

Alma mater
  
The St. Andrew's University, Military Academy, Edinburgh

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur, Supervisor of Crown Forests and Lands, Soldier and Farmer

Died
  
1857, Knysna, South Africa

Education
  
University of St Andrews

Captain Thomas Henry Duthie (6 June 1806 - 13 October 1857) was a Scottish member of the 72nd Highlanders who arrived in Cape Town, South Africa in 1826 and was stationed at the Castle of Good Hope.

Duthie married Caroline Rex, the daughter of the founder of Knysna, George Rex. He was the owner of the Belvidere, Brenton and Portland estates, the last sold to Henry Barrington. He was the founder of the Holy Trinity Church of Belvidere; he laid the foundation stone in 1851 and the church was consecrated in 1855. The Duthies hosted many a traveller and scientist of note at Belvidere House, like the German Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss. Captain Duthie was also appointed Inspector of Crown Forest and lands.

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Thomas Henry Duthie Wikipedia