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Rebel record of the South African War between 1899 to 1902. Complete in 3 Volumes. Published in Mosselbay 2011.
The Rebel Record is an indispensable source for anyone exploring the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). This meticulously crafted three-volume work documents the lives and wartime contributions of 15,433 Cape colonists who sided with the Transvaal and Orange Free State forces. Known as "Cape Rebels," these individuals defied British authority in the Cape Colony to support the Boer forces in their strugglea decision that carried significant consequences for them and their descendants.
Each volume offers a wealth of information, capturing the backgrounds, motivations, and wartime activities of these individuals. Beyond military records, The Rebel Record serves as an invaluable genealogical resource, with detailed entries that are essential for anyone tracing family histories related to the war. This compilation goes beyond mere lists, providing rich accounts that offer a vivid portrayal of the people who shaped this pivotal period in South African history.