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J C Esterhuizen 1914

J Esterhuizen died on November 12, 1914, and was buried in Philipolis Commando. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember J C Esterhuizen.
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    Service number: South Africa Rank: Burgher Regiment: mounted Commandos Unit/ship/squadron: S.a. Forces
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    November 12, 1914
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    Philipolis Commando
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In 1806, on May 30th, Andrew Jackson killed Charles Dickinson in a duel. Dickinson accused Jackson of cheating on a bet, then insulted his wife Rachel - accusing her of bigamy. Although Dickinson had the first shot - and hit Jackson in the chest, near his heart - Jackson shot (maybe twice, which would have been illegal) and killed Dickinson. Although it is thought that Jackson fought anywhere from 5 to 100 duels (he had a bad temper), he won a run for President in 1829.
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In 1838, on May 26th, the Native American Cherokee Nation was forced to march the Trail of Tears - relocating them to west of the Mississippi. When gold was discovered in Georgia in 1828, settlers wanted the Cherokee land. 16,543 natives were forced to march - it is estimated that 2,000 to 6,000 died along the way.
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