BCCDBritish Concentration Camps
of the South African War
1900-1902

Personal Details
Name:Mrs Cornelius Johanna Hattingh
Other Names:Martha Cornelia
Born in camp? No
Age died:
Died in camp? No
Gender:female
Race:white
Marital status:married
Nationality:Transvaal
Registration as head of family:Yes
Unique ID:134669
Camp History
Name:Johannesburg RC
Age arrival:40
Date arrival:09/07/1901
Date departure:16/09/1901
Reason departure:transferred
Destination:Natal
Tent number:RT 1747 No 4 Bldgs
Name:Howick RC
Age arrival:46
Date arrival:20/09/1901
Date arrival:from Pretoria
Date departure:?/03/1901
Reason departure:to
Destination:Springs, Boksburg
Tent number:383
Farm History
Name:Veilaagte / Weilaagte
District:Pretoria
Notes:no property
Status of Husband
Type:on commando
Notes:Cornelius Johannes
Relationships
Mrs Cornelius Johanna Hattingh (Martha Cornelia)
      is the mother of Master Johannes Hattingh (Johannes Hendrick)
      is the mother of Master David Hattingh (Hattang, David Benjamin)
      is the mother of Master Cornelius Hattingh (Cornelius Johannes)
      is the mother of Miss Martha Hattingh (Martha Cornelia)
      is the mother of Miss Wilhelmina Hattingh (Wilhemna Johanna)
      is the mother of Miss Maria Hattingh (Maria Magdalena)
      is the mother of Miss Susarah Hattingh (Hattang, Susara Aletta Catrina Elizabeth )
      is the wife of Mr Cornelius Johannes Hattingh
Sources
Title:DBC 71 Johannesburg CR
Type:Camp register
Location:National Archives, Pretoria
Reference No.:71
Notes:p.136
Title:DBC 111 Howick RC
Type:Camp register
Location:National Archives, Pretoria
Reference No.:DBC 111
Notes:p. 63


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.