Naas Ferreira
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General Ignatius "(Oom) Naas" Stephanus Ferreira | |
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| Born | 21 March 1844 |
| Died | 18 February 1900 (aged 55) |
| Spouse | Anna Margaretha Rademeyer (1843 – 1911) |
| Parent(s) | Petrus Marthinus Ferreira (1818 – 1898) and Christina Elizabeth Ferreira (1824 – 1904) |
| Occupation | commander, combat general (Afrikaans: veggeneraal) |
| Nickname | (Oom) Naas |
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| Battles/wars | |
Ignatius "(Oom) Naas" Stephanus Ferreira (21 March 1844 – 18 February 1900, Oom meaning Uncle in Afrikaans) was an Orange Free State Boer war general[1][2] and Commander-in-Chief,[3] who was fatally shot at the Battle of Paardeberg.[4] Naas Ferreira should not be confused with his son and namesake Ignatius "Natie" Stephanus Ferreira (1875 – 1947), the gold miner Ignatius Philip Ferreira (1840 – 1921), and Boer general J. (Joachim) Ferreira (1835 – 1917).


Naas Ferreia was the eldest child among three sons and four daughters of Petrus Marthinus Ferreira (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 6 September 1818 – Winburg, Lejweleputswa, Orange Free State, August 23, 1898) and Christina Elizabeth Ferreira (Uniondale, Western Cape, 10 November 1824 – Senekal, Orange Free State, 11 March 1904).[2] Ferreira married Anna Margaretha Rademeyer (Humansdorp, Western District, Eastern Cape, 14 October 1843 – Ladybrand, Motheo, Free State, 18 June 1911)[5] and fathered three sons and two daughters.[2][6]