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Topic: The British South Africa Company Medal Roll - Free lookups offered (Read 8826 times)
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Brett2243
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Well i hope this is still going, i have a BSAC rhodesia 1896 to a trooper F A McCleland Belingwe colume, but as of yet have no info on him. Just like to know who he was and what he did, just seems wrong not knowing any thing about him. Any info will be great, thx.
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slaw
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Is it to late to ask for a lookup? I am looking for Bernard Salmon born 1872 served with Durham Light infantry in Boer War was also in South Africe prior to the Boer war, his attestation papers say he was in jured in South Africa.
thanks Sheila
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chappers
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Hi Mr. JH Lister
I have just seen your posting on Rootschat that you are able to do lookups and am writing to you in the hope you can help me with a query.
My great great uncle was Robert Allingham, born in Co. Sligo in 1869. He joined the Royal Irish Rifles around the late 1880s. Robert Allingham eventually returned to Ireland and is shown on the 1911 census as living in Belfast. One of his sons, Edward Allingham was aged 13 in 1911 and is stated to have been born in Natal, South Africa, which would have been around 1898. I was wondering if there may be any record of a Robert Allingham in the British South Africa Medal Roll as the family must obviously have been in South Africa around 1897/98.
Any information you can find would be very gratefully received. Regards Carol
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wdh
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I am trying to find any information about Trooper John Mark Werrett, who apparently was a member of the British South Africa Company Police and gained a medal and a clasp in 1890 and 1896. He subsequently settled in Souhern Rhodesia. If you are still active, I would be very grateful if you could provide any assistance. Many thanks David
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janem46
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Hello
Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I understand my grandfather in law Charles Hull served in the Royal Berkshires during the Boer War(s) and actually married in Grahams Town in 1899 where we belive he was a Serjeant. After being demobbed it seems he later rejoined the Royal Warwickshires for WW1 and died of sunstroke whilst on garrison duties in Khartoum. Might it be possible to trace anything about him please as we have nothing apart from a small photo.
Thanks
JaneM46
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Artielady
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Hi, Oh I do hope you still offer this service! I am looking for details for William Barras Baker. I believe he received the following: He served with the BSAP in the Cape Police and was awarded the following medals: 1877-78 - "Gaika -Gcaleka" and The BSA Company medal for Matabeleland 1893. The reason for the Matabeleland medal remains a mystery. I would dearly love to know if he served in the Military and if so in which regiment? Any information you have which may lead to finding out where and when he was born and who his parents were, would be immensely helpful. In fact anything at all would be wonderful! Looking forward to hearing from you. Many thanks in advance
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Mistyrose41
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The British South Africa Medal Roll is a record of all men who fought in the early Rhodesian Campaigns of 1830, 1893, 1896 and 1897. If you believe any of your ancentors were there, send me a note of the surname and initials, regimental number and name of regiment I'll see what we can find.
If you don't have the military information, I'll see what can be done with only the surname and initials.
Hello,
I am looking for the service record of my Grandfather Arthur Frederick Foster. I have his details in WW1. He was part of the 24th Home Counties Bn. and served in India. He seems to have had two regimental numbers and I am wondering if he served in South Africa too. Name: Arthur Frederick Foster Birth: 28/11/1873 at Weybridge, Surrey. Regiment: possibly East Surreys Regimental Numbers: 99 [and on his SWB 206256]
Any help, suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Mistyrose
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Wiltshire: Cricklade, West Knoyle. Names:Newman, Mead. Somerset: Hinton St. George, Lopen, Cricket St. Thomas, Hornblotton. Names: Brook, Cranton, England, Mead. Kent: Lympne, Dymchurch, Smeeth. Names:: Taylor, Glayzier, Tebbles, Newman, Idenden. Surrey: Hersham, Walton on Thames, Great Bookham, Byfleet, Stoke D'Abernon, Thames Ditton, Esher. Pyrford.Wonersh.Dunsfold. Names: Foster, Newman, Glashier, Brown, Bond, Morum, Pantling, Mead. Middlesex: Littleton, Shepperton. Names: Newman
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kbingy
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Hi Lister, (any relation ?) My great grandfathers both served in the military. Their names were Edward Lister, born middlesex 1881/2, married and settled in Belfast. The other was Thomas Benson, born county Down I think around 1888. Any info you have on them would be wonderful.
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aqua_doggy
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[b][/b]Hi lister, i have seen your thread on this website and wondered if you had the ability to look up a chap whose medal i have ? He seemingly served in the 2nd west riding regiment for the British south africa company 1896 in rhodesia his medal reads :- 3790 Pte ernest parker 2 W Rid Regt. and has no bar but has rhodesia 1896 on the back of it.
thanks in anticipation of any help offerred.
chris
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Zebbie
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Would be wonderful if you could find out anything on Harry BAILEY (1878-1900). His regiment was the lst battalion Kings Royal Rifles and his number 9176. He died on 19 March 1900 after taking part in the battle of Ladysmith.
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RoryT
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Thanks for the offer. I wonder if you have any records for Spooners from Kildare, Ireland. The names I think might be there would be Robert, Thomas, or Joseph.
RoryT
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Talbot (Kildare/Dublin), Peppard (Wicklow/Carlow/Dublin), Gilman(Carrick-on-Suir), Gaffney, Spooner, Kavanagh, Foley (Kerry/Cork), Sullivan (Cork), Torbet (Edinburgh), Hennessey (Carrick-on-Suir)
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