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Hendrik Abraham Alberts
Born
7 April 1855
Cape Colony
Died
8 September 1906 (1906-09-09) (aged 51)
Honingfontein
Nationality
South African
Occupation
Military Commander
Author
Businessman
Gen. Hendrik Abraham Alberts (7 April 1855 in Hoeko, near Ladismith, Cape Colony – 8 September 1906 in Honingfontein Farm) was a South African military commander, author, and businessman of Afrikaner descent
Alberton and Albertville are named after Alberts, along with the Alberts Farm conservation area near Greymont. The General Alberts Primary School in Alberton is also named after him.[1]
^"History". General Alberts Primary School. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
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