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Title: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: lowe1964 on Thursday 30 August 12 14:24 BST (UK)
Hello,

I have been researching my family tree and I have found that my great grandfather died from wounds received at Spion Kop during the Boer War and was later buried at Mooi River, Natal.  His name was L. Corp or Pvt. William Beckford (3431).  He received his wounds on 24 Jan 1900 but died on 3 Feb 1900.  Is there any chance that anyone has photographs of this burial site or whether anyone in the locality could take a photograph of his gravestone, if it exists.  It's a long shot I know, but you never know until you try.

Thanks very much and I will keep my fingers crossed.

Keith Lowe
Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: 3sillydogs on Monday 03 September 12 09:47 BST (UK)
Hi there

I found this thread which may be of interest to you re the Boer War Grave of your ancestor:



http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,429162.0.html

Perhaps you could contact the poster for more information

Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: braw on Wednesday 05 September 12 06:43 BST (UK)
The Lancashire Fusiliers suffered heavy losses at Spion Kop and the fallen were buried in two length lines of shallow graves,there is however a memorial erected to the fallen at Spion Kop.

Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: lowe1964 on Wednesday 05 September 12 09:39 BST (UK)
The Lancaster Fusiliers suffered heavy losses at Spion Kop and the fallen were buried in two length lines of shallow graves,there is however a memorial erected to the fallen at Spion Kop.



Thanks very much for providing this photograph.  I can see my great great uncle listed on it, which is really nice to actually see it.  Very sad though.  thanks for taking the time to upload this photo.  It is much appreciated.

Keith Lowe
Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: braw on Wednesday 05 September 12 10:54 BST (UK)
Pleasure and its the Lancashire Fusiliers and not the Lancaster Fusiliers.

Regards

Bruce
Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: prince2010 on Sunday 16 September 12 09:14 BST (UK)
Keith, I went up to Mooi River 2 years back looking for the grave of a family member of a Candian Rootschatter. Unfortunately I dont live in SA anymore so I cant go back. I will look through the photos I took and see if there is anything that may interest you. I think if there is a memorial stone there wont also be a grave. I could be wrong on this though.
Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: lowe1964 on Sunday 16 September 12 21:14 BST (UK)
Thank you Prince2010
Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: prince2010 on Monday 17 September 12 23:25 BST (UK)
Sorry Keith, the ones I have on my pc are the same or similar to those posted in the other thread.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,429162.0.html

Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: WEENA on Wednesday 05 March 14 11:36 GMT (UK)
Keith
My grandmother was a nurse at No 4 General Hospital at Mooi River for two years from mid February 1900, so she arrived just after your great grandfather died. You might be interested to read more about the hospitals and nursing, you will find letters from some of the nurses in the articles below

Both the Australian and New Zealand National Libraries have digitised many historic newspapers and searching is absolutely free
just search for "Mooi River hospital"
   
Australia =   Trove: Home   trove.nla.gov.au/‎

New Zealand = PapersPast     paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/

Title: Re: Mooi River Boer War graves
Post by: helend on Saturday 05 August 17 16:59 BST (UK)
Keith,

I can't help you with this query but I have just worked out that my husband's great grandfather, Samuel Beckford, was your grandfather William's brother, and was serving with William but survived. I know this is an old thread but if you pick this up I'd be happy to share any Beckford information I have.

I'm not a frequent user but will try to monitor!

Best wishes,

Helen