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121: 24: 174:, 26 June 1807 – Leliehoek, Winburg, Free State, 14 September 1899) and Maria Elizabeth Opperman (Somerset East, Eastern Cape, 12 December 1817 – Klipspruit, 6 November 1875), and the husband of Anna Catharina Pietersen (Ruigtefontein, Winburg, Free State, 23 May 1852 – Cypress, 249:) he really excelled. Near Pompje he raided a train and all over the region he caused havoc for the British and inflicted great damage. On 7 June 1900 he attacked Roodewal railway station with De Wet and Lucas Steenkamp's troops, 50 kilometers north of 271:. Nearly every one handed in a rifle with bandoliers, but, like other commandos which had come in, they spent nearly all their ammunition in game-shooting since peace was declared. The Boer generals and the commandants and 182:, Free State, 20 August 1859 – Fronemansrust, Marquard, Free State, 2 November 1937). Froneman had one son and five daughters from his first marriage, and three sons and two daughters from his second. 444: 41: 316:
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on 27 February 1900, Froneman, with the help of General De Wet, managed to escape and was promoted to General. Near
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On 11 June 1902 General Froneman and about 800 Boer commandos surrendered near Winburg to
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He was the son of Christoffel Cornelius Froneman (Bruintjieshoogte,
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By 1901 he was the Vice-Commander-In-Chief for the entire Eastern
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At the outbreak of the war in 1899 he was Commandant of the
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Die beleg van Mafeking tot met die Slag van Bergendal
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Froneman on horseback. Photograph by Lund Brothers,
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The siege of Mafeking up to the Battle of Bergendal
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