Not having had any experience with South African family research, I wonder if somebody could help me (or point me in the right direction) as to why my great grandfather, William SWINDAIL b.1856, and his stepson, Benjamin Fairfax MANN b.1880, would go to South Africa 1903/1904?
Australian Immigration Records show both "
W SWINDAIL (b.1856)" and "
B SWINDAIL (b.1880)" leaving Sydney, Australia, on 14/8/1903 aboard "Ninevah" bound for Natal, South Africa. Further records show both "
Mr SWINDELL (b.1856)" and "
Mr MANN (b.1879)" returning to Sydney, on 29/11/1904 aboard "Geelong", from Capetown, South Africa.
The only South African connection I know of is, the stepson, Benjamin MANN, served with the 2nd NSW Mounted Rifles during the Boer War 1901-1902. Both were stonemasons, so was it possible they were seeking employment for reconstruction as a result of damage caused during the Boer War, though I am unsure whether there was a great deal of structural damage caused?
I have all their Australian history, its just the South African history that has me wondering.......................

Thanks
Les