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Hermann Gustav Thiel’s records of his Anglo Boer War experiences before his capture

Hermann Gustav Thiel’s records of his Anglo Boer War experiences before his capture

Hermann Gustav Thiel already showed his sympathy with the cause of the Transvaal Republic during the Jameson Raid in December 1895 and was involved as a technician in the building of Fort Klapperkop for the defence of Pretoria. For these actions the young German was granted citizenship with full voting rights of the Transvaal Republic on 21 January 1898.

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Voyage of the SS Montrose

Voyage of the SS Montrose

An example of the meticulous records Hermann Gustav Thiel (1878 – 1948) kept in his diaries of his experiences during the Anglo-Boer War (1899 – 1902) is the information he recorded on the voyage of the SS Montrose from Durban to Bermuda during August and September 1901. Not only did he describe the conditions under which the prisoners had to survive but he managed to record the exact daily position of the ship as well as the positions where 23 prisoners died and were buried at sea.

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A Day in the life of a Boer Prisoner of War

A Day in the life of a Boer Prisoner of War

Hermann Gustav Thiel (1878 – 1948) was the only member of the Thiel family to take an active part in the Anglo-Boer War (1899 – 1902). He kept diaries of his experiences and observations during the war in the Transvaal, the voyage to Bermuda and his stay on several of the islands in the Bermuda archipelago.

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Finding the grave of Gustav Thiel’s youngest child in the heart of Africa

Finding the grave of Gustav Thiel’s youngest child in the heart of Africa

The credit for finding the grave of Hermann Gustav Thiel, the youngest of Gustav Thiel’s 19 children, must go to Eva-Maria Müller, a granddaughter of Peter Johannes Thiel. We owe so much to this remarkable woman for all the information she made available to us. Most of the information about the Thiel family in Germany we acquired through her generous support and her meticulous keeping of records.

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A precious Thiel family heirloom

A precious Thiel family heirloom

My visit during 1990 to Namibia was a very rewarding experience. I met several members of the Thiel family and gathered a wealth of information. The two visits to 94-year old Maria Philomine Pauline Schimming (Thiel) in the Susanna Grau Heim for the Elderly, I will treasure for as long as I live.

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A visit to my German roots

A visit to my German roots

The family homestead at Höltgestal   During one of our visits to Germany in 1990 I had the privilege to visit Höltgestal, the piece of land from where my great-grandfather, Gustav Thiel, first departed in 1849 with his first wife to spend 20 years in Palestine....

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Our First Blog Entry

Our First Blog Entry

This website is a work in progress. At present, it consists of an introduction of our interest in the Thiel family in South  Africa and a summary of the identities and lives of the first three generations.

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