- - Smuts and others.
- - Smuts' countrymen.
- - Combatants circa 1900
- - Early Transvaal settlers
- - Transvaal group
- - Unusually sober South Africans
- - group name derived from the dutch for "farmer"
- - Traansvaal settlers
- - Nineteenth-century South African combatants
- - Figures in African history
- - 1899 fighters
- - Participants in Africa's 1830s-'40s Great Trek
- - Transvaal settlers
- - Dutch South Africans
- - Great Trek trekkers
- - Transvaal trekkers
- - Afrikaans speakers
- - Dutch or Huguenot colonists who settled in South Africa
- - Some Afrikaners
- - Some descendants from Dutch settlers
- - Orange Free State founders
- - Orange Free State colonizers
- - Combatants of 1900
- - One side of an 1899-1902 war
- - Afrikaners
- - Mafeking fighters
- - Paul Kruger's people
- - Zulu foes of 1838
- - South Africans of Dutch descent
- - Certain South Africans
- - They fought the British in 1900
- - South African group defeated in 1902
- - "Breaker Morant" people
- - Transvaal combatants of 1900
- - Dutch colonists
- - 1830s migrants
- - Transvaal residents
- - Original t+rekkies?
- - Cape Province settlers
- - Afrikaners, once
- - Dutch colonists in South Africa
- - Orange Free State residents
- - One side in an 1899 war
- - They lost to Great Britain in 1902
- - British foe, 1899-1902
- - Orange Free State denizens
- - Dutch Africans
- - British foes, 1899-1902
- - Fighters at Mafeking: 1899–1900
- - South Africans
- - Dutch settlers.
- - Transvaalers.
- - Churchill's captors.
- - People of Transvaal.
- - People of South Africa.
- - Speakers of Afrikaans.
- - Young Churchill fought them.
- - Strydom adherents.
- - Citizens of U. S. A.
- - Afrikanders.
- - Soldiers at Ladysmith.
- - Residents of Natal.
- - Natives of Transvaal.
- - Natives of Pretoria.
- - Fighters against England, 1899–1902.
- - They made the great trek, 1836.
- - Combatants, 1899–1902.
- - Fighters from 1899 to 1902
- - Trekkers
- - Certain Africans.
- - Some South Africans
- - South African Dutch
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