Jacob Philippus (Jors Voeter) Maré

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Jacob Philippus (Jors Voeter) Maré

Also Known As: "Jors Voeter", "Jors Voeter Mare"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nieuweveld, Beaufort-Wes, Kaapkolonie, Suid-Afrika
Death: February 11, 1900 (77)
Middelbug, Transvaal, South Africa
Place of Burial: Middelburg, Nkangala, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Gabriel Stephanus Mare and Anna Margaretha Maré
Husband of Cornelia Maria Mare; Helena Johanna Maré, a1b3c3d6e13f2; Maria Mare; Unknown Maré; Cornelia Maria Viljoen. Maré and 2 others
Father of Cornelia Maria Mare; Jacoba Hendrina Mare; Anna Margaretha Jacoba Hendrika Van Den Heever; Sarie Maré; Daniel Elardus Erasmus Maré and 7 others
Brother of Sara Susanna Mare; Elizabeth Johanna Grobler; Anna Margaretha Taute; Jacobus Daniel Daniël Maré; Gabriël Stephanus Maré and 4 others

Occupation: Lid van die Transvaalse Volksraad, Churchman and politician, Member of Uitvoerende Kommittee van die Volksraad
Managed by: Daniel Jacobus Botes, g2h3
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About Jacob Philippus (Jors Voeter) Maré

Lid van die uitvoerende raad van die Transvaal geword en na wie 'n straat in Pretoria genoem is.

From 'Fight to the Bitter End' by Ian Uys:

"Jacobus P Maré was born in 1823 and as a 15-year-old fought at Blood River. He farmed near Heidelberg, was a member of the Executive Council of the ZAR and signed the peace treaty after the Battle of Majuba. One of the main streets in Pretoria is named in his honour.

"He married Cornelia Erasmus, whose younger brother was General DJE (Maroela) Erasmus. Their daughter, Sarie, inspired a song which has been sung by South Africans since 1889."


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Jacob Philippus (Jors Voeter) Maré's Timeline

1823
January 27, 1823
Nieuweveld, Beaufort-Wes, Kaapkolonie, Suid-Afrika
February 26, 1823
Beaufort West, Central Karoo DC, Western Cape, South Africa
1846
1846
Suid-Afrika, South Africa
1853
1853
Suid-Afrika, South Africa
1857
1857
Suid-Afrika, South Africa
1869
April 15, 1869
Eendraght, Suikerbosrand, Heidelberg, Gauteng, South Africa