Frederik Jacobus Potgieter
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General Frederik Jacobus Potgieter | |
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| Born | 22 April 1858 Haartebeesfontein, South African Republic |
| Died | 7 June 1924 (aged 66) |
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| Rank | Kommandant |
| Commands | Krugersdorp Commando |
| Battles/wars | Jameson Raid First Boer War Malaboch War Second Boer War
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Frederik Jacobus Potgieter (Haartebeesfontein, Rustenburg, South African Republic, 22 April 1858 – Krugersdorp, West Rand, Gauteng, 7 June 1924) was a Boer commander in the Second Boer War (1899 – 1902).[1][2][3] He is also referred to as Frederik Johannes Potgieter.[4]
Potgieter was the fourth son of Hermanus Philippus Potgieter (Cradock, Eastern Cape, in the Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 12 June 1822 – Tweerivieren, Rustenburg, Bojanala, North West, South Africa, 14 July 1897) and Jannetje Lavina Catharina Francina Kruger (Vioolsberg, Colesberg, Bo-Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa, 7 July 1823 – Rustenberg, Transvaal Republic, South Africa, 29 September 1873), who had eight sons and three daughters.
Frederik Jacobus's elder brother Gert Johannes (1849 – 1881) died at Amajuba, Natal in the Battle of Laing's Nek on 28 January 1881 during the First Boer War. Their widowed father married a second time, to Hester Maria Christina Janse van Rensburg (1853 – 1914).[1] Frederik Jacobus Potgieter also married twice, first with Aletta Margaretha Francina Kloppers (Plaas Kameeldrift, Rustenburg, Bojanala, North West, 29 September 1860 – Hekpoort, Krugersdorp, Gauteng, 10 July 1899) and had at least twelve children by her. His second wife was Susanna Catharina van den Berg (Ladysmith, Natal, around 1862 – 'Nooitgedacht', Krugersdorp, Transvaal, 3 October 1925).
