BCCDBritish Concentration Camps
of the South African War
1900-1902

Personal Details
Name:Miss Martha Louisa Naude
Other Names:Martha; Poppie/Poppy
Born in camp? No
Age died:18 years
Died in camp? Yes
Cause of death:typhoid fever
Gender:female
Race:white
Marital status:single
Nationality:Free State
Notes:





  1. (In her “Report to the Committee of the Distress Fund for South African Women and Children”, Emily wrote the following of her:
    “Two of the Boer girls who had been trained as nurses, and who were doing good work, are dead, too. One of them, Poppy Naude, was a universal favourite. She did not know where her mother was. Her father was in Norval’s Pont, and there had been some talk of my taking her to join him; but in the end she thought she was doing useful work where she was, earning 2s. a day, and she had better stay and nurse the people in Bloemfontein. I come back to find her dead. The doctor, the nurse, and all had said, "We can't spare Poppy."”






Unique ID:107081
Camp History
Name:Bloemfontein RC
Age arrival:18
Date arrival:01/04/1901
Age departure:18
Date departure:10/04/1901
Reason departure:death
Farm History
Name:Landplaats
Town:Ventersburg
District:Winburg
Name:McCabe's Punt / McCabespruit
District:Ladybrand
Relationships
Miss Martha Louisa Naude (Martha; Poppie/Poppy)
      is the Daughter of Mrs Helena Mag Naude (Helena Magritha)
      is the daughter of Mrs Cornelia Maria Naude
Sources
Title:SRC 05
Type:Correspondence
Location:VAB
Reference No.:05
Dates:Apr 1901
Notes:RC1341, Death list April 1901
Title:RS 30 ORC DL
Type:Death lists
Location:National Archives, Pretoria
Reference No.:RS 30
Origin:Goldman
Notes:p.200
Title:Government Gazette of the Orange River Colony
Location:
Notes:26/4/1901, p.158
Title:SRC 71 Bloemfontein CR
Type:Camp register
Location:Free State Archives Repository
Reference No.:SRC 71
Notes:p.84


Acknowledgments: The project was funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is not responsible for the contents of the database. The help of the following research assistants is gratefully acknowledged: Ryna Boshoff, Murray Gorman, Janie Grobler, Marelize Grobler, Luke Humby, Clare O’Reilly Jacomina Roose, Elsa Strydom, Mary van Blerk. Thanks also go to Peter Dennis for the design of the original database and to Dr Iain Smith, co-grantholder.