-
called Griqualand West,
Andries Waterboer took over
control and
founded the
powerful Waterboer dynasty. The
Waterboer Kapteins ruled the
region until...
- Nic(h)olaas
Waterboer (c. 1819 - 17
September 1896) was a
leader ("Kaptijn") of the
Griqua people. He was the last
fully independent Griqua Kaptijn of...
- "bastaards" (people of
mixed origin) from Piketberg.
Their two
leaders Andries Waterboer and Adam Kok II
later had a
dispute and Kok left for Philippolis. From...
-
Andries Waterboer (c.1789 – 1852) was a
leader ("kaptijn") of the
Griqua people. He
founded the
Waterboer dynasty of
Griqualand West, and led to a split...
- ends The
settlement of
Hopetown is
established Nicholaas Waterboer,
eldest son of
Andries Waterboer succeeds as
Griqua captain The
settlement of Queenstown...
-
Waterboer, he
ruled the ****hest west of Kimberley. He was no
threat to Kok
until diamonds were
discovered there. Kok's successor,
Andries Waterboer,...
-
which were
situated in part on land
claimed by the
Griqua chief Nicholas Waterboer and by the
Orange Free State. The Free
State established a
temporary government...
-
government in 1871.
Following the
claims of the
Griqua captain,
Nicolaas Waterboer, the
British government agreed that the Cape Governor, Sir
Henry Barkly...
- Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal Province. (d. 1828) 1789 -
Andries Waterboer,
founder of the
Waterboer dynasty of
Griqualand West is born
north of the
Gariep river...
-
tribes along the way.
James Read
produced first SeTswana book
Andries Waterboer was
elected the
Griqua captain at
Griquatown 17
March - The
first British...