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Boer War

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Gary

Gary Report 13 Aug 2007 16:30

Anne, TNA has service and pension records for regular, territorial and colonial units. Two campaign medals were issued for the war, the Queen's South Africa medal (QSA) and the King's South Africa medal (KSA). The medal rolls are at TNA in the WO 100 series. If he died during the conflict, you can apply to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA), they have a database listing all those killed. If he survived, he might have gone on to serve in WW1, in which case you might just be lucky and get his service record from Ancestry. Gary

Jane

Jane Report 13 Aug 2007 13:49

Anne, What info do you have already? Regs Annie

Anne

Anne Report 13 Aug 2007 13:43

Anyone know how I can trace a relative who fought in the Boer War - regiment, records and where he was stationed?