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Einde Landreise nach Natal und zurueck

Embarked 6 September 1870, in company with his wife Henrietta and one other man. Much of this is incorporated in his book "Transvaal: 34 Jahre im Lande der Buren.".

Mitteilungen aus meinem Leben : fur mein Lieben Kinder aufgezeichnet

Tells story of his childhood in Holland, of education, starting his own business of importing English cloth in Herisau and how as a result of a spiritual conversion he emigrated to S. Africa in 1868 in company with others. He farmed at Wellington but in 1873 moves to the Transvaal and buys farm Boschdal in Rustenburg. There are references to Waterboer; Sekukuni War, President Burgers and others. Story finishes in 1878.

Accompanied by letter addressed to: "Meinen lieben Kindern gewidmet" 16 pages holograph.

A short account of W.A. Schoch's life, written 1801 in Boschdal, mainly relating his spiritual development.

S.A. War, 1899-1902: Diary

  • ZA HPRA A839-D-Da-Da5
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 30 September 1899 - 26 June 1902
  • Parte dePapers of Schoch family

Copy of a handwritten account, done in Switzerland, of an Anglo-Boer War diary kept by W.A. Schoch. Also included copies of newspaper clips.

Notebook

Tells of his classes at Neuchatel gymnasium in Switzerland and of visits to various relatives and tours through Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Britain. 1886-1887 attends classes at Edinburgh University and enrols in Queen's Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade. Sails Oct. 1887 on Norham Castle for Cape, with Sir. D. Currie and daughter as fellow-passengers. In 1888 attends classes in surveying at St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, coming top for Cape Colony. In 1892 surveys in Rustenburg district in partnership with G. Groathead. Of election of 1895 he says really fight between Kruger and Joubert parties. Goes to L.M. for opening of Dolagoa Bay - Pretoria railway. Surveys farms under General Survey Law. In December 1895 hears of Jameson raid and joins Ruetenburg Commando. Comments on speed with which burghers gather. Describes meeting with column and Jameson's surrender. Says raid stirred up anti-British feelings and Boers wanted to invade Rhodesia. One commando under Ferreira went as far as Limpopo and onlystopped by rinderpest. He heard dynamite explosion at Braamfontein 19 February 1896, from 75 miles away. Helped erect fence to stop spread of rinderpeet and visited Arnold Theiler. In 1897 continuos surveying, marries 1898 and in 1899 called up for commando and servos with Ruetenburg lager besieging Mafeking. Comments on lack of discipline amongst Boers, who frequently go A.W.O.L. Tells how two commandos fire on each other, neither being willing to give up their position.

Notebook

At beginning are loose notes on Boer characteristics, annexation of Transvaal, Basuto War and also notes giving reminiscences of Jooste, Private Secretary to L. Botha which includes dialogue between Smuts and Botha on how to deal with 1914 rebellion.

  1. describes celebrations for Prince of Wales visit at Pretoria; spends rest of year travelling.
  2. travels extensively; does temporary work inspecting and valuing private farms between Sabi-Oliphante River in Game Reserve; meets up with Deneys Reitz, Min. of Lands, and many other officials and also Col. Stevenson- Hamilton.
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