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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isie_SmutsIsie Smuts - Wikipedia

    Sybella (Isie) Margaretha Smuts née Krige, also known as Ouma Smuts, (22 December 1870 — 25 February 1954), was the second First Lady of the Union of South Africa, and a teacher, farmer, charity organiser and scrapbooker. She grew up in the British Cape Colony and qualified as a teacher in 1891.

  2. 19 de may. de 2016 · During the South African war at the beginning of the twentieth century, Isie Smuts, wife of Jan Smuts, was an ardent Afrikaner nationalist with strong hostility towards the British – often in contrast to her husband’s policy of reconciliation.

    • Suryakanthie Chetty
    • 2015
  3. af.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isie_SmutsIsie Smuts - Wikipedia

    Isie Smuts. Sybella (Isabelle of Isie) Margaretha Smuts (gebore Krige, Klein Libertas, Stellenbosch, Kaapkolonie, 22 Desember 1870 – plaas Doornkloof, Irene, Transvaal, 25 Februarie 1954) was die vrou van die Unie van Suid-Afrika se tweede premier, genl. Jan Smuts, en ’n weldoener.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Isie_SmutsIsie Smuts - Wikiwand

    Sybella (Isie) Margaretha Smuts née Krige, also known as Ouma Smuts, (22 December 1870 — 25 February 1954), was the second First Lady of the Union of South Africa, and a teacher, farmer, charity organiser and scrapbooker. She was raised on a farm in the British Cape Colony and despite aspiring to become a physician, qualified as a teacher in 1891.

  5. Smuts at the time lived with his wife Isie in a house on the corner of Troye and Walker streets in Sunnyside, Pretoria. When the Boers declared war against the British on the 11th October 1899, it was with Smuts’ invasion plans that the Boer’s invaded the British Colonies of the Cape and Natal.

  6. During the South African war at the beginning of the twentieth century, Isie Smuts, wife of Jan Smuts, was an ardent Afrikaner nationalist with strong hostility towards the British - often in contrast to her husband's policy of reconciliation.

  7. Sybella (Isabelle or Isie) Margaretha Smuts (born Krige, Klein Libertas, Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, 22 December 1870, died on the farm Doornkloof, Irene, Transvaal, 25 February 1954) was the wife of the Union of South Africa’s second prime minister, gen. Jan Smuts.