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Berkeley St Mary, Boer War

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This memorial is situated in St Mary the Virgin, Berkeley, Gloucestershire and is dedicated to fallen in the Boer War

Lance Corporal 4809 T MARTIN, 1st Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action 20th October 1899 at Farquars Farm.

Trooper 1572 Frederick John HINDER. South African Constabulary killed 11th March 1902 at Nooitgedacht. He was from Lower Stone, near Berkeley, Gloucestershire. His effects went to William Henry Hinder, carter and Ernest Edward Hinder, railway porter.

Lieutenant, George Harold MATTHEWS. 2nd Gloucestershire Regiment. Wounded at Kheis, 28th May 1900. Died 2 days later at Prieska. Aged 22. Born May 1878. 2nd son of Thomas Gadd Matthews and Annie Maud Rankin Matthews of Newport Towers, Newport, near Berkeley, Gloucestershire, 30 May 1900, of wounds received in action at Kaheis, South Africa two days previously, aged 22.
(Wills and Admin, Ancestry). He lived at Newport Towers, Newport, near Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Died 29th May 1900 at Kheis, South Africa. His effects went to his fatherThomas Gadd
London Gazette dated 25th February 1896
4th Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment, George Harold Matthews, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 14th February, 1896.

Private 5656 (may be F) T NELMS, 2nd Gloucestershire Regiment

Private 5947 T PRICE. 2nd Shropshire Light Infantry. Died 11th June 1900 at Wynberg, South Africa.

Who fell or died in The South African War 1899 - 1902
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