Kmdt. Petrus Lafras "Piet" Uys

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Kmdt. Petrus Lafras Uys

Also Known As: "Piet Iatelini"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bredasdorp, Overberg District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa
Death: April 11, 1838 (40)
Slag van Italeni, North Umzimyathi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (Battle)
Place of Burial: Utrecht, Amajuba, KZN, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacobus Johannes "Koos Bybel" Uys and Susanna Margaretha Uys
Husband of Alida Maria Uys, b1c5d1e2
Father of Dogter 1 Uys, E8d1/b1c5d2e3f2; Dirk Cornelis "Dirkie" Uys; Petrus Lafras Uys, F7/b1c5d2e3f4 and Jacobus Johannes Uys, b1c5d2e3f1
Brother of Johanna Jacoba Uys, b1c5d2e1; Cornelis Janse Uys, b1c5d2e2; Jacobus Johannes Uys, b1c5d2e4; Alida Maria Uys, b1c5d2e5; Johanna Susanna Human, b1c5d2e6 and 10 others

Occupation: Voortrekker
DvN: b1c5d2e3
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About Kmdt. Petrus Lafras "Piet" Uys

Markram, Willem Jakobus. Die lewe en werk van Petrus Lafras Uys, 1797-1838. Thesis (PhD.) -- Stellenbosch University, 2001. beskikbaar: scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/52212.

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

He was born in Swellendam, the third son (of six) of Jacobus Johannes Uys (nicknamed Koos Bybel (Bible) because of his religious beliefs). In 1823 Piet Uys moved to a farm in the Humansdorp area near Uitenhage together with his father. Uys married a cousin, Alida Maria Uys, in 1815. The couple had three sons. He was described as a "well-spoken, intelligent man" with a wide circle of friends, including the Governor of the Cape Colony, Sir Benjamin d'Urban and Colonel Harry Smith. His conduct during the Cape Frontier wars led him to assume a leadership role at the relatively young age of 37. As a result of this, Uys was chosen to lead the "Commission Trek" to Natal in 1834, where he visited Port Natal and may also have met Dingane. After this successful scouting expedition, the party returned to Uitenhage in February 1835. The subsequent favourable reports of the Commission Treks resulted in many farmers leaving their farms and trekking into the interior of Southern Africa, in what later became known as the Great Trek. Uys sold his own farm in December 1836 and left the Uitenhage area with his party of 100 Voortrekkers (as they became known) in April 1837. On 29 June of the same year, the Uys Trek arrived at the combined Voortrekker laager at the Sand River where, unbeknownst to them, Piet Retief had been elected Governor and a constitution drafted. Uys refused to accept either and insisted that, once they had reached Natal, democratic elections should be held. He also proposed a constitution based on that of the United States of America. Uys then received a request by Andries Potgieter to help him against the Matabeles and their leader, Mzilikazi, who had recently defeated him. A commando led by Uys responded, and their combined forces eventually drove the Matabeles into what is now the country of Zimbabwe, opening up the Highveld area for future settlement. On their return to the laager, the men found that Retief had already left for Natal. Uys and Potgieter subsequently travelled with a scouting party to Natal to visit Retief, but left for what later became known as the Orange Free State after being made to feel unwelcome. However, after the massacare of Retief and his men by Dingane and the subsequent Zulu attacks on the Voortrekker laagers in Natal, commandos led by Uys and Potgieter rode to their aid. During the subsequent Battle of Italeni both Uys and his second son,Dirkie, were killed. Uys was to be the only Voortrekker leader to be killed in battle during the Great Trek. Soon afterward ensued the Battle of Blood River. Uys and his son Dirkie are remembered in the Voortrekker Monument.

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Kmdt. Petrus Lafras "Piet" Uys's Timeline

1797
July 10, 1797
Bredasdorp, Overberg District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa
1819
February 22, 1819
Hessequaskloof, Stormsrivier, Swellendam dist., Suid-Afrika, Kaapkolonie
1821
April 4, 1821
1823
March 3, 1823
Swellendam, Cape Colony
1827
September 1, 1827
Brakfontein, Humansdorp
1838
April 11, 1838
Age 40
Slag van Italeni, North Umzimyathi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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Utrecht, Amajuba, KZN, South Africa