Ferdinandus Jacobus Potgieter
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General Ferdinandus Jacobus Potgieter (1857-1902) | |
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| Born | 16 February 1857 |
| Died | 11 April 1902 (aged 45) |
| Parent(s) | Petrus Philippus Potgieter (1820 – 1901) and Christina Elizabeth Ferreira (1826 – 1880) |
| Occupation | commander, combat general (Afrikaans: veggeneraal) Wolmaransstad Commando |
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Ferdinandus Jacobus Potgieter (Ferdinand Jacobus Potgieter; 16 February 1857 – 11 April 1902) was a Boer general in the Second Boer War (1899–1902).[1][2][3][4][5]
Potgieter was born the fourth child and fourth son of farmer Petrus Philippus Potgieter (Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 14 December 1820 – British concentration camp Klerksdorp, 20 December 1901)[6] and Wilhelmina Jacoba Pieterse (Cradock, Eastern Cape, 25 August 1826 – Farm Matjiesspruit, Makwassie, now North West province, 18 August 1880), among six sons and three daughters.[7]
Young Potgieter married Jacoba Johanna Magdalena Pieterse (Potchefstroom District, 15 May 1860 Boksburg, 16 November 1926) and had one son and seven daughters by her, born in Makwassie, Potchefstroom and Wolmaransstad. One daughter, Johanna Margaretha Elisabeth (1879 – 24 May 1902), died in British concentration camp Merebank near Durban.[8]
