British Concentration Camps
of the South African War
1900-1902


      is the Father of Master Izaak Johannes Breytenbach      is the Father of Miss Catharina Breytenbach      is the Father of Miss Anna Catharina Breytenbach      is the Father of Miss Aletta Breytenbach      is the Father of Miss Johanna Breytenbach      is the Husband of Mrs Anna Catharina Breytenbach
Personal Details
Name:Mr Jacob Coenraad Breytenbach
Born in camp? No
Died in camp? No
Gender:male
Race:white
Marital status:married
Nationality:Transvaal
Occupation:grain farmer
Registration as head of family:Yes
Unique ID:111847
Camp History
Name:Barberton RC
Age arrival:42
Date arrival:14/03/1902
Date departure:09/06/1902
Reason departure:Returned home
Destination:Farm
Tent number:674
Notes:Was allowed to reside in town and living at Sheba Hill to graze his cattle until now ordered into camp Departure date given as 9 June 1901 but I have taken this to be a mistake and put 1902
Farm History
Name:Klipplaatdrift / Klipplaatsdrift
District:Lydenburg

Name:Vlaakfontein / Vlakfontein
District:Lydenburg
Status
Relation to family:Self
Notes:Surrendered Pisangskraal about 15 May1901from Lydenburg commando
Relationships
Mr Jacob Coenraad Breytenbach
      is the Father of Mr Karel Johannes Breytenbach
Sources
Title:DBC 54 Barberton CR
Type:Camp register
Location:National Archives, Pretoria
Reference No.:DBC 54
Notes:p.223