Am I right in thinking there was some information on soldiers in the Boer War on Anc***? If so does anyone know where it's gone? I am researching for my cousin. He has a medal for the second Boer War for a Private J Booker, 20th Hussars, military number 4517. I have found the record of the medal but can't find anything else about his military service.
Any advice please?
Thanks in advance
Barbara
Boer War Info?
A quick look under military databases on Ancestry reveal no Boer War info that I can see.
There are some on FMP - Anglo Boer War Records 1899 - 1902 and British Army Service Records 1760 - 1913
You can search the index for free as far as I know but will have to obtain credits to look at anything as their terms and conditions state
•You can only use the Services and the Records for your PERSONAL family history research and not for commercial purposes, or to provide lookups for others
Hilary
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There are some on FMP - Anglo Boer War Records 1899 - 1902 and British Army Service Records 1760 - 1913
You can search the index for free as far as I know but will have to obtain credits to look at anything as their terms and conditions state
•You can only use the Services and the Records for your PERSONAL family history research and not for commercial purposes, or to provide lookups for others
Hilary
Ed Officer
Pvt J Booker.
Hi Barbara,
Found this for your man:
National Archives reference: WO97 / 4382 / 30
First name: John
Last name: BOOKER
Calculated year of birth: 1877
Parish of birth: Tubney
Town of birth: Abingdon
County of birth: Berkshire
Age at attestation: 22 years
Attestation date: 11 October 1899
Attestation corps: Hussars
Attestation soldier number: 4517
2nd Boer War 1899-1902:
Medals etc: The Queen's South Africa (QSA) Medal Clasps: Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902.
Dickiesam
Found this for your man:
National Archives reference: WO97 / 4382 / 30
First name: John
Last name: BOOKER
Calculated year of birth: 1877
Parish of birth: Tubney
Town of birth: Abingdon
County of birth: Berkshire
Age at attestation: 22 years
Attestation date: 11 October 1899
Attestation corps: Hussars
Attestation soldier number: 4517
2nd Boer War 1899-1902:
Medals etc: The Queen's South Africa (QSA) Medal Clasps: Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902.
Dickiesam
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Thanks Hilary and Dickiesam
I've just found my grandfather Charles Rolf's army service record with the King's (Liverpool) between 1894-1904 using FMP. Before today there was only a vague family story of the Boer War and the siege of Ladysmith so thank you both for pointing me in the right direction. I'm more than pleased!
best wishes
Ann
I've just found my grandfather Charles Rolf's army service record with the King's (Liverpool) between 1894-1904 using FMP. Before today there was only a vague family story of the Boer War and the siege of Ladysmith so thank you both for pointing me in the right direction. I'm more than pleased!
best wishes
Ann
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Researching Liverpool ancestors: LAWLER (originally Laois & Kildare); HOWARD (Kildare); SHERLOCK (Mullingar); LAVELL/LEVELL (Louth); HART, MASTERSON & SWEEN(E)Y (Dublin); JONES (Beaumaris); MURRAY (Mayo); NORRIS (Lancs) and ROLF(E)
Researching Liverpool ancestors: LAWLER (originally Laois & Kildare); HOWARD (Kildare); SHERLOCK (Mullingar); LAVELL/LEVELL (Louth); HART, MASTERSON & SWEEN(E)Y (Dublin); JONES (Beaumaris); MURRAY (Mayo); NORRIS (Lancs) and ROLF(E)
Hello Ann,
Thanks for letting us know your Boer War good news as well.
DS
Thanks for letting us know your Boer War good news as well.
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