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Although the Ladies Committee stated that Brandfort camp was opened in March 1901, it had certainly been formed by the end of January 1901, when it was reported that there were about two hundred people living there, mainly from Bultfontein and Hoopstad. At this stage many of the Boer families were scattered through the town or living in wagons, rather than in tents. Dr Last, from the town, cared for the inmates and there was, unusually, one trained nurse.1 Some of the people living in the town were able to support themselves and the British authorities were reluctant to supply them with rations. Nor did the British want to force them into the camps - ‘bear in mind that these camps are not meant to be prisons; you must act in all cases with tact’, the Chief Superintendent warned the Brandfort superintendent. By August 1901, when Dr Kendal Franks visited the camp, everyone had been moved into tents.2
From the first, the medical officer was concerned about health in the camp. A number of small children were suffering from diarrhoea, although there had been no fatalities. Women and children slept on the ground with little protection and the doctor was concerned that they would suffer from pulmonary diseases in the wet weather. He urged the erection of corrugated iron huts with wooden floors or the provision of mattresses at the very least. But, at this early stage in the civilian administration of the camps, economy was the order of the day. Blankets would be provided only where absolutely necessary, along with mattress ticking. The women must make their own bedding with 15 lbs of hay allowed them, the MO was informed.3 Fortunately at this stage the inmates still had the cattle which they had brought into camp with them and milk was freely available for the children. Later on, however, grazing deteriorated and the refugee stock was sold to the ORC administration and removed to farms nearer to Bloemfontein,. In other respects the camp was administered very frugally and there were few comforts. Two boilers had been acquired to ensure that boiled water was available but the inmates had nothing to store water in to prevent it from becoming polluted afterwards.4
A black camp grew up alongside that of the Boers, reaching about 1 800 people by mid-April 1901; by August there were at least 4 000 inmates. In the early days, at least, black inmates received the same rations as the whites but the accommodation was much more haphazard, consisting of ‘rather poor’ tents, which some people covered with matting to make them more waterproof. No sanitation was provided and inmates had to ‘report’ to a wooded kloof a mile above the camp ‘for the purposes of nature’. In March 1901 there were still no paid officials. The camp was too far away for him to supervise properly, the superintendent complained, and he recommended that ‘Peter’ be appointed to oversee. Dr Last provided the black inmates with basic medical attention but there was no hospital accommodation for them; those needing hospital care were treated in the ambulance wagons. Fortunately there were few at this stage, the most serious being syphilitic and leprosy cases5 Clearly health in the camp was not good, however. http://www2.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/bccd/Histories/Brandfort/
- Camp History: Unique ID 94785 11/1/1901-1/8/1901
Farm History: De rots, Hoopstad
- is the possible father of Master Jacob Johannes Badenhorst
- Reason departure:transfer To Bloemfontein RC
- Camp History: 11/1/1901 - 11/12/1901 Transferred to Johannesburg RC
- Farm History: Zoutpan, Bloemhof.
- Camp History: Date arrival: 09/08/1901, Age arrival: 42
- Farm History: Doornkuil, Kroonstad
- Camp History: Date arrival: 09/08/1901, Age arrival: 7
- Farm History: Doornkuil, Kroonstad
- Sister of Schalk Willem Cordier & Lena Maria Cordier
- Daughter of Jacoba Wilhelmina Cordier (Combrinck)
- From the farm KLEINVLEI, Winburg
- Farm History: Karoolaagte/Kareelaagte,Brandfort, OVS.
- Camp History: 21/6/1901-3/9/1901 Unique ID 95388
- Wife of Johannes JJ Janse van Rensburg, They lost all 3 their children in camp.
- Farm History:Karoolaagte/Kareelaagste, Brandfort,OVS
- Camp History - Date arrival: 09/08/1901
- Wife of Dirk Cornelis Taljaard
- Farm History: Zooikraal, Kroonstad
- Camp History:21/6/1901-4/10/1901 Unique ID NO 95389
- Farm History: Karoolaagte/Kareelaagste, Brandfort/OVS
- Camp History 09/08/1901 - 16/06/1902 transfer to Kroonstad RC
- Chilren below
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Camp History 09/08/1901 - 16/06/1902 transfer to Kroonstad RC
- D.o Christina Petronella above
- Sister of Maria Magdalena & Dina Johanna below
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Camp History 09/08/1901 - 16/06/1902 transfer to Kroonstad RC
- D.o Christina Petronella above
- S.o Louisa Wilhelmina above
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Camp History 09/08/1901 - 16/06/1902 transfer to Kroonsatd RC
- D.o Christina Petronella above
- S.o Maria Magdalena & Louisa Wilhelmina above
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Camp History - Date arrival: 09/08/1901
- Daughter of Susanna Philippina Klopper
- Farm History: Zooikraal, Kroonstad
- Camp History - Date arrival: 09/08/1901, Age arrival: 14
- Daughter of Susanna Philippina Klopper
- Sister of *Alida Maria Taljaard & Jacob Cornelis Francois Taljaard
- Farm History: Zooikraal, Kroonstad
- Camp History - Date arrival: 09/08/1901, Age arrival: 9
- Son of Susanna Philippina Klopper
- Brother of Clara Isabella Taljaard & Alida Maria Taljaard
- Farm History: Zooikraal, Kroonstad
- Camp History: 28/09/1901 - 24/08/1902
- Maried to Aletta Catharina Johanna Rossouw & Cornelia Maria Magrieta Meintjies
- Farm History: Kortlaagte, Hoopstad
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 19/09/1902
- Daughter of Willem Hendrik Taljaard
- Farm History: Kortlaagte, Hoopstad
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 24/08/1902
- Son of Willem Hendrik Taljaard
- Brother of Isabella Christina Taljaard
- Farm History: Kortlaagte, Hoopstad
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 16/06/1902 transfer to Kroonstad RC
- Farm History: Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Daughter of Christina Petronella Sophia Taljaard & Matthys Johannes Taljaard
- Camp History: Date arrival: 09/08/1901, Age arrival: 37
- Married to Johannes Stephanus Abraham Venter
- Farm History: Rietkuil dist Winburg
- Alberts, Catharina Helena, Mev and two daughters
- She died at the age of 26.10 on 7/1/1901 of enteric fever
- Camp History Reason departure:death
- Farm History:Strydfontein / Straitfontein, Bloemfontein, Melkkraal
- Status of Husband - on commando
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 14/10/1901
- Farm History: Doornkuil, Kroonstad
- Cause of Death: whooping cough
- Son of Jacoba Wilhelmina Cordier (Combrinck)
- Sister of Schalk Willem Cordier
- Camp History: 02/09/1901 - 01/10/1901
- Farm History: Doornkuil, Kroonstad
- Cause of Death: Pneumonia
- Daughter of Jacoba Wilhelmina Cordier (Combrinck)
- Cause of Death: Measles + Pneumonia
- Cause of Death: Measles
- Cause of Death: Measles
- Cause of Death: Measles + Whooping Cough
of measels and pneumonia on 27/9/1901
- Camp history: 21/6/1901-27/9/1901 Unique ID 95391
Camp History: 21/6/1901-3-9-1901 Unique ID 95392
- Farm History: Karoolaagte/Kareelaagte, Brandfort, OVS
- Camp History: 21/6/1901-19/9/1901. Unique ID NO: 95390
- Farm History:>*Farm History: Karoolaagte/Kareelaagte, Brandfort, OVS
- Widow of Dirk Louis Taljaard
- Farm History: Wytgelegen, Bredasdorp.
- Camp History - Date arrival: 09/08/1901
- Death Notice: VAB MHG 754
- From Farm Zooikraal, Kroonstad
- Husband of Alida Maria Janse Van Noordwyk
- Cause of Death: Old Age
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Cause of Death: Bronchitis
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 07/12/1901
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Daughter of Christina Petronella Sophia Taljaard & Matthys Johannes Taljaard
- Cause of Death: Convulsions
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 06/11/1901
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Son of Christina Petronella Sophia Taljaard & Matthys Johannes Taljaard
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 18/12/1901
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Child of Johannes Nicolaas Cornelis Taljaard & Christina Petronella Taljaard (Cendel)
- Cause of Death: Diarrhea
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 16/10/1901
- From Farm Blesboklaagte, Kroonstad
- Child of Johannes Nicolaas Cornelis Taljaard & Christina Petronella Taljaard (Cendel)
- Cause of Death: Measles & Pneumonia
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 01/12/1901
- Farm History: Kortlaagte dist. Hoopstad
- Daughter of Willem Hendrik Taljaard
- Cause of Death: Measles & Whooping Cough
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 21/11/1901
- Cause of Death: Measles & Debility
- Daughter of Willem Hendrik Taljaard
- Farm History: Kortlaagte, Hoopstad
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 10/11/1901
- Son of Willem Hendrik Taljaard
- Brother of Johanna Catharina Taljaard
- Cause of Death: Diphtheria
- Farm History: Kortlaagte, Hoopstad
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 03/01/1902
- From Farm Rietkuil dist Winburg
- Husband of Margaretha Elizabetha Fredrika Christina Venter (Minnie)
- Camp History: 09/08/1901 - 02/10/1901
- Farm History: Rietkuil dist. Winburg
- Son of Johannes Stephanus Abraham Venter
- Cause of Death: Measles
- Cause of Death: Measles
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