Christoffel Lötter
Christoffel Lötter | |
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| Born | Christoffel Lötter 1744 Drakenstein, Paarl |
| Died | 1825 Farm Blaaukrantz, Somerset-East |
| Occupation | Farmer |
| Spouse | Susanna Sophia Jacobs |
| Children | 11 |
| Relatives | Casparus Jacobus Lötter |
Christoffel Lötter was a Trekboer (Pioneer Farmer) in the Graaff-Reinet district during the British first annexation of the Cape in 1795, and was a representative of his community in the first negotiations between Graaff-Reinet leaders and Mr Frans Reinhard Bresler, who was sent by the British Commander General James Henry Craig.