Christiaan Ernst Fourie
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Combat General (veggeneraal) Christiaan Ernst Fourie (1858-1943) | |
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| Born | 17 June 1858 |
| Died | 15 August 1943 (aged 85) |
| Occupation | commander, combat general (Afrikaans: veggeneraal) |
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Christiaan "Chrisjan" Ernst Fourie (Lydenburg, 17 June 1858 – Pietersburg, 15 August 1943) was an Anglo-Boer War commander of the Middelburg and Johannesburg Commandos and later a combat general (Afrikaans: veggeneraal) for the South African Republic.[1][2] He should not be confused with his colleagues, the Boer generals Joachim Christoffel Fourie (1845–1900) and Petrus "Piet" Johannes Fourie (1842–1916).
Fourie participated in various military campaigns such as the First Sekhukhune War against the Pedi people in 1876 and Nyabêla in 1885. He moved to Blesbokfontein in the Middelburg district in 1888. Fourie was sent by the government with a committee on an adventurous trip to Mashonaland in 1890. He was elected Field cornet for the Olifantsrivier section of his district in 1896 and promoted to commander in 1897. That same year he was made Natives Commissioner (Afrikaans: Naturellen kommissaris) as well.[1][2]