(2nd Lt J.C.E.) John Cheere Emmett (Jantjie) Botha

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(2nd Lt J.C.E.) John Cheere Emmett (Jantjie) Botha

Also Known As: "Jantjie", "2nd Lt J.C.E. Botha"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Vryheid, Zululand DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Death: November 15, 1970 (73)
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Genl. Louis Botha and Annie Frances Bland Emmett
Husband of Amy Violet Dillon Botha and Phyllis Mantle
Father of Patricia Botha; Cherry Botha; Louise Amy Botha and Elizabeth Botha
Brother of Helena Letitia Botha; Louis Botha; Minnie Frances Botha; Philip George Botha, b1c7d2e3f1g2h9i5; Unknown Botha and 2 others

Managed by: Hester Maria Christina Marx
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About (2nd Lt J.C.E.) John Cheere Emmett (Jantjie) Botha

Lieutenant Jantjie Botha, (WW1) son of Louis Botha

Winston Churchill (1874-1965), a soldier, politician, statesman and one of the most famous individuals in modern history was Prime Minister of Great Britain for most of WWII. The MID certificate relates to a despatch from General The Right Honourable Louis Botha dated 5 April 1918 and mentioning 2nd Lt J.C.E. Botha for gallant and distinguished services in the Field. Jantjie Botha was the son of General Louis Botha, an Afrikaans Boer War hero, first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa 1910, commanded the Union troops during the South West African campaign in WWI and attended the peace conference in Europe in December 1918 as a member of the British delegation.

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(2nd Lt J.C.E.) John Cheere Emmett (Jantjie) Botha's Timeline

1897
June 2, 1897
Vryheid, Zululand DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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1970
November 15, 1970
Age 73
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa