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  1. John Robert Dunn (1834 – 5 August 1895) was a South African settler, hunter, and diplomat of British descent. Born in Port Alfred in 1834, he spent his childhood in Port Natal /Durban. [ 1 ]: 24 He was orphaned as a teenager, and lived in native dress on the land near the Tugela River. His conversance with Zulu customs and language allowed ...

  2. By Charles Ballard. Few personalities in the history of Natal and Zululand have aroused as much controversy as the legendary "hie chiefs" John Dunn. He is mostly remembered for his taking of nearly fifty Zulu wives and the siring of over one hundred children. But, this fact alone does not make Dunn singularly unusual, for many white men took ...

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · John Robert Dunn was a South African settler, hunter, and diplomat of British descent who acted as King Cetshwayo's secretary and diplomatic adviser. He rose to power and received land, livestock, and two Zulu virgins. He fathered 117 children with his Cape Malayan wife and 48 Zulu women. Dunn was born in Port Alfred in 1834 and died in the Colony of Natal in 1895.

  4. their African wives, take white wives instead, and adopt a new respectability; others moved further away, in search of the true frontier spirit that had characterised the Port. Among these was John Dunn. Dunn had spent his formative years in the old settlement, and grew up assuming many of its multicultural characteristics.

  5. Natal sugar industry owes much to Dunn. The coming of the Anglo Zulu War of 1879 was a time of supreme crisis for John Dunn. He at first tried to remain neutral, but as Brian and Zulu drew closer to war Dunn found that both were intolerant of a "fence sitter". Dunn was wary of remaining in Zululand.

  6. Sep 9, 2010 · His health deteriorated and after a brief illness he died on 5 August 1895 at his farm Emoyeni at the age of 71. He was survived by 23 wives and 79 children." Information source: Dunn, John (edited by Moodie, D C F). Cetywayo, and The Three Generals, Pietermaritzburg, 1886.

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  8. were told. The stories told, not that there were many, we were told that John Dunn had had 49 wives and around 117 children. We were, as kids, led to believe that one of his wives was white and the rest were African. I cannot remember if we were actually told that John Dunn had a white wife or if it was something that we assumed.

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