Jan Celliers


Johannes Gerhardus Celliers was a Boer general in the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa.

Youth

Jan Celliers was born in Fraserburg in the Karoo, Northern Cape, as a son of Jacob Daniel Celliers and Johanna Elizabeth Blom. At a young age Celliers migrated to the Transvaal where he fought in the First Boer War in the Marico Kommando.

Second Boer War

At the outbreak of the Second Boer War in October 1899 he was a police officer at Krugersdorp. In this war Celliers served as a general for the districts of Lichtenburg and Marico. He became renowned for his methods of firing a gun while galloping fast on a horse, as well as silencing British cannons. In early 1902 he surprised with less than 500 soldiers British Colonel Stanley von Donop and his 1,000 troops who fled. In a meeting with Boer commanders on 29 May 1902 at Vereeniging, Celliers' vote was with those who proposed to stop fighting. Subsequently, he was one of the signatories of the Treaty of Vereeniging in Pretoria concluding the war on 31 May 1902.

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