The
Life of W.H O'Connor
The life of W.H O’Connor
W.H
O’Connor was born on the 19th of December, 1878 on a farm
at coolnageragh, Scartaglin. He went to Kimberley, Cape Colony,
South Africa in 1897 and was there during the Anglo-Boer war of
1899-1902. Kimberley was besieged by the Boers for 126 days from
October 1899 to February 1900. W.H. Worked as a mining engineer
for De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, installing and maintaining
machinery in the vast diamond mines for adjoining townships Kimberley
and Beaconsfield.
W.H. at the same time worked for a builder, learning building skills;
He purchased land and built a number of bungalows, naming them “Emerald
Villas”, for rent to diamond miners. These houses still stand.
He also built a house for his own use, with Veranda surrounding;
W.H Continued working for both De Beers and the builder, so for
a few years he held three jobs and worked 20 hours a day.
W.H O’Connor married Julia Blennerhassett of Tralee on the
2nd of March 1905 at St. Augustine’s Church, Beaconsfield,
Kimberely. Julia had visited her brother Authur Blennerhassett in
South Africa in 1904, being met off the ship by her future husband.
She stayed in South Africa as a Red Cross nurse. There, she married,
and Nellie, her first child was born.
The giant South African diamond mining company, De Beers, where
W.H worked as a mining engineer, had been formed in 1888 by Cecil
Rhodes (1853-1902), the financier, statesman and empire builder
who was Prime Minister of Cape Colony from 1890 to’96 and
the first governor of the De Beers Company. Julia Blennerhassett
was during the 1900's, nurse and companion to the mother of the
Governor of De Beers. They became friends, she being married from
the Governor’s house and leaving for her wedding in his horse-drawn
carriage (The name of this Governor is uncertain, but he had a daughter
, and also a son named Neville).
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