Johannes Hermanus Grobler

Johannes Hermanus Grobler
Acting President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic
In office
15 September 1860  6 December 1860
Preceded by Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
Succeeded by Stephanus Schoeman
Personal details
Born (1813-11-06)6 November 1813
Olifantsrivier, Cape Colony
Died 9 September 1892(1892-09-09) (aged 78)
Gemsboksheuvel, Ermelo, South African Republic
Resting place Heroes' Acre, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Maria Jacoba du Plessis
Occupation Farmer
Religion Hervormende Kerk

Johannes Hermanus "Hans" Grobler was a Boer politician who came to prominence in the South African Republic. Born in Olifantsrivier, Cape Colony on the 6th November 1813 and he died in Gemsboksheuvel, Ermelo, on the 9th September 1892. He served as the Acting President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic from 15 September 1860 until 6 December 1860.

Lifecycle

Grobler was the brother-in-law of Andries Potgieter, a leader of the Great Trek and thus he followed him in 1838 into the Transvaal region.[1] He was the first Landdrost in both Potchefstroom as well as Ohrigstad and in 1852 he was one of the signatories of the Sandriver Convention, which recognised Transvaal independence from Britain.[2]

Presidency

In 1860 Grobler became the Acting President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic due to the deceleration by the Volksraad (parliament) that Marthinus Wessel Pretorius was not allowed to be the simultaneous president of the South African Republic as well as the Orange Free State. In December of the same year Grobler was ousted in a coup d'état by Stephanus Schoeman which was the catalyst for the Transvaal Civil War which eventually led to the defeat of Schoeman by Paul Kruger.

Grobler died in 1892 on his farm called Gemsbokheuvel in the Ermelo District of the ZAR.

See also

References

  1. Geni.com
  2. {{country data {{{1}}} | flaglink/core | variant = | size = | name = | altlink =national American football team | altvar =American football }} Swart, M.J., e.a. (red.): Afrikaanse Kultuuralmanak. Aucklandpark: Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge, 1980, p.321. ISBN 0-620-04543-4
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