BCCDBritish Concentration Camps
of the South African War
1900-1902

Personal Details
Name:Mrs Aletta Petronella Cornelia van den Berg
Other Names:Aletha Petronella Catherina
Born in camp? No
Died in camp? No
Gender:female
Race:white
Marital status:married
Nationality:Free State
Occupation:tenant farmer or bywoner
Registration as head of family:Yes
Unique ID:57953
Camp History
Name:Bloemfontein RC
Age arrival:47
Date arrival:08/03/1901
Date departure:01/07/1901
Reason departure:transferred
Destination:Winburg RC
Name:Winburg RC
Age arrival:47
Date arrival:02/07/1901
Date departure:14/08/1902
Reason departure:returned home
Destination:farm
Farm History
Name:Kafferfontein / Kaffirfontein
Town:Senekal
District:Winburg
Notes:hired
Status of Husband
Notes:Greenpoint
Relationships
Mrs Aletta Petronella Cornelia van den Berg (Aletha Petronella Catherina)
      is the mother of Miss Johanna H van den Berg (Johanna)
      is the mother of Miss Maria Elizabeth van den Berg (Maria)
      is the mother of Miss Anna M van den Berg (Anna)
      is the mother of Miss Cornelia Marg van den Berg (Cornelia)
      is the mother of Miss Cecilia Johanna van den Berg (Cecilia)
      is the mother of Master Jacobus Piet van den Berg (Jacobus)
      is the mother of Master Pieter N A van den Berg (Pieter)
      is the mother of Master Johan August van den Berg (Bergh; kind van Aletta P C v d B)
Sources
Title:SRC 70 Bloemfontein CR
Type:Camp register
Location:Free State Archives Repository
Reference No.:SRC 70
Notes:90
Title:SRC 90 Winburg CR
Type:Camp register
Location:Free State Archives Repository
Reference No.:SRC 90
Notes:p.78


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.