Brief History of the town of Clanwilliam

Clanwilliam is on of the oldest 10 towns in South Africa.

In 1660 Dutch explorers reached the now Olifants River ( meaning Elephant s River ) named so as they saw a huge herd of elephants grazing on the banks.

The first farm was registered to Pieter van Zyl in 1732 on the banks of the Olifants s River.

The town was originally named Jan Disselsvlei after a local pioneer and botanist.

It is estimated the town originated between 1804 and 1808.

In 1814 the Sir John Cradock renamed the town after his father-in-law the Earl of Clanwilliam.

In 1820 some Irish families (Parker Ingram Butler Synnot) where issued land in the area and the owner of Haus Muller is a Miss Butler now Muller.

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