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Sir Cornelius Hermanus Wessels
Member of the Volksraad of the Orange Free State
In office
1885 – October 1899
Member of the Executive Council of the Orange Free State
In office
18941896
Vice President of the Volksraad of the Orange Free State
In office
18961897
President of the Volksraad of the Orange Free State
In office
18971902
Preceded byUnknown
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister for Mines, Lands, and Public Works of the Orange Free State
In office
19071914?
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byUnknown
Administrator of the Orange Free State
In office
19151924
Preceded byA.E.W. Ramsbottom
Personal details
Born(1851-04-26)26 April 1851
Rietfontein, Winburg, Orange River Sovereignty
Died(1924-03-01)1 March 1924
Bloemfontein, Orange Free State
Political partyOrangia Unie, South African Party
Residence(s)Kwagafontein farm, nr. Bloemfontein
Professionfarmer, politician


Sir Cornelius Hermanus Wessels (Rietfontein, Winburg, Orange River Sovereignty 26 April 1851Bloemfontein, Orange Free State 1 March 1924) was a South African politician and statesman.[1]

Family

Wessels was the youngest son of three boys and two girls born to Johannes Jacobus Wessels and Hester Sophia Antonetta (née) Wessels.[2]

Wessels married twice. His first wife was Christina Magdalena (née) Wessels (d. 5 November 1905), with whom he had five sons and three daughters. He remarried in 1907 with Eliza Alice Bosman née Keytler (d. 6 March 1941), a widow.[3]

Career

Wessels grew up in the Boshof District in the Orange Free State, where his parents moved when he was five years old. Here he received some private tuition, before – still at a young age – becoming a full-time and successful farmer. In 1892 he bought the farm Kwagafontein just outside Bloemfontein.[2]

Wessels life was marked by two activities: farming and politics, and in both he was mainly self-educated. In 1885, at age thirty-four, Wessels was elected to the Volksraad (the Free State parliament) for the Modderrivier area of Boshof. He was to represent this constituency for fourteen years, until the outbreak of the South African War in 1899.

Special Legation of the Boer Republics to Europe and America, 1900, l.t.r. front: A.D.W. Wolmarans, A. Fischer, C.H. Wessels, and back: Dr. W.J. Leyds and Dr. H.P.N. Muller

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This article is predominantly based on the information derived from Moll, J.C. (1974). "Wessels, Sir Cornelius Hermanus". Suid-Afrikaanse Biografiese Woordenboek. Vol. 3. Kaapstad & Johannesburg: Raad vir die Geesteswetenskaplike Navorsing. pp. 857–858.
  2. ^ a b Moll, 'Wessels, Sir Cornelius Hermanus', 857-left
  3. ^ Moll, 'Wessels, Sir Cornelius Hermanus', 858-right

References

  • Moll, J.C. (1976). "Wessels, Sir Cornelius Hermanus". Suid-Afrikaanse Biografiese Woordenboek. Vol. 3. Kaapstad & Johannesburg: Raad vir die Geesteswetenskaplike Navorsing. pp. 857–858.