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Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg

Also Known As: "President Willem Cornelis J van Rensburg", "President Van Rensburg"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Death: August 13, 1865 (47)
Kafferskraal, Rustenburg, South Africa, North West Province, South Africa
Place of Burial: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Hendrik Janse(n) van Rensburg and Martha Magdalena Oosthuizen. Janse van Rensburg, c4d7
Husband of Elisabeth Maria Jacoba Du Plessis and Elizabeth Maria Jacoba Breedt (Janse van Rensburg)
Father of Petrus Stephanus Janse Van Rensburg; Hendrik Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg; Johannes Andries Janse van Rensburg, b1c4d4e15f3; Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg; Johanna Petronella Robbertse and 5 others
Brother of Martha Magdalena van Staden; Hester Antoinette Anthoninette Goosen, b1c1d4e11; Johan Gerhardus Janse(n) van Rensburg; Stephanus Hendrik Janse(n) van Rensburg; Petronella Maria Bothma, d4e14 and 1 other
Half brother of Maria Elizabeth Bekker; Nicolaas janse(n) van Rensburg; Susanna Josina Janse van Rensburg, d4e3; Stephanus Johannes Janse(n) van Rensburg, d4e4; Hendrik Christoffel Janse van Rensburg b1c1d4e5 and 6 others

Occupation: 2de ZAR President
Managed by: Josua Adriaan Joubert
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About President Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg

Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg (16 May 1818 – 13 August 1865) was the Second President of the South African Republic, from 1863 to 1864.

He was born near the town of Beaufort West, the son of Hendrik Janse van Rensburg and his second wife, Martha Magdalena Oosthuizen [Scheepers]. Van Rensburg married Elizabeth Maria Jacoba du Plessis (31 October 1819 - 6 August 1895) in 1838.

Initially he travelled with a party of Voortrekkers to Natal, and was one of the party of Van Rensburgs who survived an attack by a group of Zulus at Rensburg koppie (Rensburg hill). He subsequently travelled to the Transvaal and settled on a farm in the Rustenburg area in 1848.

Van Rensburg was elected as a member of the South African Republic's (ZAR) Volksraad (People's Assembly) in 1850, a post which he held until June 1855. During this period there was a major political conflict between the ZAR's First President and writer of its constitution, Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, and its Commandant-General, Stephanus Schoeman, who rejected the constitution. Van Rensburg supported Schoeman and in return the latter appointed van Rensburg as a provisional commandant. Van Rensburg subsequently represented Schoeman in negotiations with Pretorius's faction. In 1858, when Schoeman fell ill, Van Rensburg was appointed as acting Commandant-General.

Van Rensburg went on to play an essential role in uniting the former Lydenburg Republic with the ZAR and also supported Pretorius when he tried to unite the ZAR and the Orange Free State Republic. In February 1860, during Pretorius's absence, the Volksraad offered Van Rensburg the post of State President, which he refused. Following substantial political maneuvering, Van Rensburg was elected as the Second President of the ZAR in April 1863. However, Van Rensburg refused to be sworn in and a second election had to be held. During this election Van Rensburg received 1,106 votes and Pretorius 1,065; Van Rensburg accepted his election this time and he took his oath of office on 23 October 1863.

Pretorius's supporters did not support the results of the election and what amounted to a civil war broke out. When the fighting came to a halt in January 1864 another presidential election was held and Pretorius was re-elected; he was sworn in on 9 May 1864. Van Rensburg subsequently returned to his farm near Rustenburg, where he died and was buried shortly afterwards. However, in August 1974, Van Rensburg and his wife were disinterred and reburied at the Heroes Acre cemetery in Pretoria.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Cornelis_Janse_van_Rensburg

Staatpresident ZAR 1862-1864 (SA Genealogies Volume 9 page 266 b1;c1;d4;e15)

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Marriage : "South Africa, Church of the Province of South Africa, Parish Registers, 1801-2004," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWM-S9Y2?cc=1468076&w... : 21 May 2014), South Africa > Cape of Good Hope > Grahamstown Cathedral, St George > Marriages 1836-1849 > image 3 of 63; William Cullen Library, Wits University, Johannesburg.

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President Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg's Timeline

1818
May 16, 1818
Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1819
February 2, 1819
Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa
1841
1841
1842
May 5, 1842
Potchefstroom, Southern DC, North West, South Africa
1844
1844
Wolhuterskop, dist Rustenburg
1847
1847
Transvaal
1849
February 18, 1849
Potchefstroom, Southern DC, North West, South Africa
1856
September 6, 1856
Bloemfontein, South Africa