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War service: Afghan War, 1878 (medal with clasp); Nile Expedition 1898 (Despatches, May and September 1898; Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel; Egyptian medal with clasp; medal); Boer War, 1899-1900; with Ladysmith Relief Force; Spion Kop (Despatches, QSA (3)).
This guide provides a brief overview of Anglo-Boer War records held at The National Archives. The guidance refers mainly to the Second Boer War, 1899-1902, better known as the South African...
Find and view a Boer War dossier online. Digital copies of Boer War service records already exist. You can find them on RecordSearch. Use the NameSearch tab to find an individual member. Use the 'help' tab for questions. View an original record
A comprehensive database containing the records of more than 55,000 British soldiers killed, captured or wounded in the Second Boer War has gone online.
This database brings together three groups of records pertaining to the South African War: the service files, medal registers and land grant applications. Service Files Library and Archives Canada holds 5,935 service files for those individuals.
Record type: Records dealing with those who fought in the Anglo - Boer War. Time period: 1899-1911. Contents: Varies. Archives of the Commandant - General, Transvaal Republic: list of citizens, requisition lists, taxation lists.
This guide will help you to search for British Army records of soldiers who served between the 18th and early 20th centuries and covers the service of soldiers who were discharged right up until...
This site's aim is to make available information on the Anglo Boer War 1899 - 1902 and other South African conflicts in the period 1779-1906 and to provide a forum for discussion of the many aspects of these conflicts. The site is owned by Dr David Biggins, author of four books on the Boer War.
Discover your ancestors who served in the Anglo-Boer War between 1899 and 1902. This unique database contains over hundreds of thousands of names extracted from more than five hundred sources that can reveal the unit your ancestor served with, as well as details of medals, honours or awards that he or she won.
Introduction: The White Men Arrive; The British Presence; Boer Independence; The Anglo-Boer War