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Ds. Carl August Daniel Heese

Also Known As: "called Daniël", "Daniel"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amalienstein, Zoar, South Cape DC, Western Cape, South Africa
Death: August 23, 1901 (34)
Makapaanspoort, Potgietersrus, Limpopo, South Africa (Shot in cold blood by Australian carbineer, Breaker Meurant.)
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Friedrich Siegfried Heese, SV/PROG and Emma Pauline Heese
Husband of Johanna Heese
Father of Martha Heese; Dorothea 'Dora' Johanna Friederike Smuts; Marie Neethling (Heese); Hilda Neethling (Heese) and Dr. Daniel Heese
Brother of Daniel Friedrich Leberecht Heese; Anna Pauline Friederieke Heese; Georg Friedrich Daniel Heese; Friedericke Pauline Johanna Heese; Pauline Johanna Bertha Gerneke and 9 others

Occupation: Predikant, Sendeling Lutherse Kerk
Managed by: Rory Kroon
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About Ds. Danie Heese

Carl August Daniel Heese (24 February 1867 – 23 August 1901) was a German missionary in South Africa. He was killed during the Second Boer War.

Daniel Heese's parents were German missionaries (Lutheran Church) who came to South Africa in 1859. Carl August Daniel Heese was born on 24 February 1867 on the Amalienstein mission station near Ladismith in the then Cape Colony. In 1868 his father founded the Berlin Lutheran congregation in Riversdale, Cape Colony. In 1880 Daniel Heese (senior) went on a visitation visit to Germany and took his sons Hans and Daniel with him; Daniel (junior) remained behind in Germany where he completed his schooling and underwent training as a missionary in Berlin. On completion of his theological studies, reverend C.A.D. (Daniel) Heese went to the Northern Transvaal where he was ordained as a missionary of the Berlin Missionary Society.

In the week before his death, Rev. Heese escorted a sick friend, Mr. Craig, to the Swiss Mission Hospital at Elim, north of Fort Edward, for an operation. Mr. Craig was admitted on Tuesday 20 August 1901. Friday 23 August 1901 – Rev. Heese was in a hurry to get back to the Mission Station at Makaanspoort as his third daughter was to celebrate her first birthday on 26 August 1901. At the Swiss Mission Hospital, Rev. Heese spoke to Boer prisoners of war, some of whom he knew – Mr. Vahmeyer (a teacher at Potgietersrust). They stated that they were afraid that they would be shot. Later when Rev. Heese was leaving, he saw that the Boer prisoners had been shot. He told Captain Taylor that he would report this to a British officer at Pietersburg. Rev. Heese and the young African boy named Silas, proceeded by horse-buggy with a white flag attached. He never made it to his daughter’s first birthday; he was thirty-four years old when he and Silas were found shot dead.

In 1893, Rev. Heese married Johanna Gruetzner, the German-born daughter of a fellow missionary from the Orange Free State. The couple was stationed at Makaanspoort near Pietersburg in the Northern Transvaal. Their first child, Martha, born 1894, died of diphtheria. Another girl, Dorothea was born in 1896 and a third, Hilda, was one year old when their father was murdered[1] on 23.8.1901. The only son, also named Daniel, was born on 11 December 1901 - a few months after his death.


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Ds. Danie Heese's Timeline

1867
February 24, 1867
Amalienstein, Zoar, South Cape DC, Western Cape, South Africa
1894
May 28, 1894
1896
January 11, 1896
1897
December 17, 1897
1900
August 26, 1900
1901
August 23, 1901
Age 34
Makapaanspoort, Potgietersrus, Limpopo, South Africa
December 11, 1901