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Tuesday, 4 November 2003
"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Klip Kraal, 16 February 1900
Topic: BW - NSW - NSWMR_A

A Sqn NSWMR

"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles

Klip Kraal, 16 February 1900

 

 

During their tour of South Africa, "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles participated in many different actions as part of the British force. One of the actions occurred at Klip Kraal, 16 February 1900. The following is a list of all members of the squadron who took part in this action.

 

Klip Kraal, 16 February 1900

 

15 Private William John ABRAHAMS

10 Corporal Alfred Edward Elkington ALLEN

Major John Macquarie ANTILL

9 Corporal James APPS

106 Private Reginald Thomas ARNOLD

85 Private Francis William AXAM

 

70 Private Thomas BALL

69 Private Samuel BALL

5 Sergeant William Henry BARHAM

16 Private Reginald Richard BATTYE

17 Private William BENDER

18 Private Arthur Thomas BENNETT

19 Private Thomas George BIRD

86 Private James BLACKWOOD

87 Lance Corporal Albert John BOLLARD

20 Private William BOND

21 Private Ed. Counde BULL

88 Private Michael Joseph BURKE

89 Private Arthur Albert BUTLER

 

23 Private George CHESHER

90 Private Ed. Thomas CLEARY

77 Private Herbert CORBETT

24 Private William Sydney CRIPPS

 

37 Bugler Verdi Robert DALY

27 Private Walter Henry DAWSON

7 Farrier Sergeant J DENNY

28 Corporal Dugald DRUMMOND

 

102 Private John FIELD

29 Private Clive FLINT

 

30 Farrier Sergeant Hubert GARLICK

 

32 Private Ernest James HACKETT

81 Sergeant John Martin HAWKEY

Warrant Officer Richard Charles HOLMAN

43 Private James HOPKINS

 

34 Private Arthur Herbert JAMES

 

36 Private John KELLY

35 Private Wilfred John KIRKLAND

 

37 Corporal Charles Arthur LEE

38 Private Gifford Caleb LEETE

39 Private Edward James LINDSAY

104 Private William George LLOYD

 

74 Private George MAXTED

44 Corporal David MCALLISTER

2 Squadron Sergeant Major Adam MCALLISTER

41 Private John MCDONALD

40 Private Alexander MCDONALD

42 Private Norman MCGREGOR

43 Private Peter MCGREGOR

Lieutenant Harold MCINTOSH

Captain Archibald Alexander MCLEAN

105 Private William MCLEOD

46 Corporal Charles Robert MILLAR

47 Private Christian MILLER

14 Trumpeter Charles George MILLS

93 Private Patrick Thomas MOORE

49 Private Michael George MOSS

50 Private James MULLAMPY

51 Private George MURRAY

 

Lieutenant Joseph NEWMAN

 

Lieutenant Arthur John Macarthur ONSLOW

83 Corporal Edmund OSBORNE

12 Corporal Frank Patrick OWENS

 

76 Private Walter Frank PITT

53 Private Pembroke POTTS

 

54 Private William Cuff QUINN

 

48 Private Alfred John REEVES

 

79 Private Wilfred SAVAGE

97 Private Robert SHARPE

96 Private Henry SHARPE

60 Corporal Rex SMITH

58 Private Albert Edward SMITH

28 Private Benjamin Charles SPEARING

75 Private Graham STEWART

61 Private Harold Bruce SUTTOR

56 Private James Henry SWAN

57 Lance Corporal Richard SWAN

 

Lieutenant Douglas Keith Lucas TOOTH

63 Private George Spurway TREVITT

99 Private William George TWEEDIE

 

64 Private John WALKER

84 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant John WARDROBE

80 Sergeant Major John WASSON

66 Private Leslie WEST

67 Private Richard Stephen WILSON

100 Private William Edward WINTLE

 

68 Private Horace YOUNG

 

Sources: All information on this page is sourced from Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, pp. 28 - 40A; and, an undated compilation of the activities of “A” Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles produced by Major JM Antill and subsequently published by the Government Printer. 

 

 

Further Reading:

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron, Roll of Honour

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Klip Kraal, 16 February 1900

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 6:18 PM EADT
"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Elands Kop, 16 August 1900
Topic: BW - NSW - NSWMR_A

A Sqn NSWMR

"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles

Elands Kop, 16 August 1900

 

 

During their tour of South Africa, "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles participated in many different actions as part of the British force. One of the actions occurred at Elands Kop, 16 August 1900. The following is a list of all members of the squadron who took part in this action.

 

Elands Kop, 16 August 1900

 

107 Private Herbert AGLAND

9 Corporal James APPS

85 Private Francis William AXAM

 

70 Private Thomas BALL

5 Sergeant William Henry BARHAM

86 Private James BLACKWOOD

21 Private Ed. Counde BULL

89 Private Arthur Albert BUTLER

 

113 Lance Corporal Hugh James CAMERON

 

28 Corporal Dugald DRUMMOND

 

30 Farrier Sergeant Hubert GARLICK

 

81 Sergeant John Martin HAWKEY

Warrant Officer Richard Charles HOLMAN

43 Private James HOPKINS

 

115 Private Herbert William JENKYNS

 

126 Private Charles Richard KELAHER

36 Private John KELLY

44 Corporal David MCALLISTER

 

41 Private John MCDONALD

40 Private Alexander MCDONALD

43 Private Peter MCGREGOR

42 Private Norman MCGREGOR

Lieutenant Harold MCINTOSH

93 Private Patrick Thomas MOORE

50 Private James MULLAMPY

 

Lieutenant Joseph NEWMAN

 

57 Lance Corporal Richard SWAN

 

84 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant John WARDROBE

80 Sergeant Major John WASSON

104 Sergeant James WEBSTER

 

Sources: All information on this page is sourced from Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, pp. 28 - 40A; and, an undated compilation of the activities of “A” Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles produced by Major JM Antill and subsequently published by the Government Printer. 

 

 

Further Reading:

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron, Roll of Honour

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Elands Kop, 16 August 1900

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 4:42 PM EADT
South African (Second Boer) War: 1899-1902, Embarkation Roll: NOB to NYU
Topic: BW - Boer War

South African (Second Boer) War, 1899-1902

Australian Participation - Full Index

Embarkation Roll: NOB to NYU

 

 

The following is an alphabetical roll of all Australians known members of the many military formations which embarked overseas during the South African (Second Boer) War, 1899-1902.

Each man is detailed on this reference list with the following information:

Service Number;

Rank on Embarkation;

First Names;

Family Name;

If applicable, any false name employed; and,

Service unit.

 

Notes

Note 1: All soldiers’ names are linked to the specific unit and date when embarkation occurred.

Note 2: There are duplications of some names in the following list. The reason for this is that the soldier embarked on more than one occasion. This was the simplest way of resolving the problem of multiple entries for a single individual.

 

Embarkation Roll: NOB to NYU

 

311 Lance Corporal Charles Herbert NOBLETT, 5th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

14 Corporal GEH NOBLETT, 1st South Australian Mounted Rifles.

461 Trooper George Edwin NOBLETT, 4th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

551 Trooper George Newman NOBLETT, 6th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

74 Private JE NOBLETT, 1st South Australian Mounted Rifles.

413 Corporal William Chamney NOBLETT, 5th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

259 Trooper Albert Edward NOLAN, NSW Citizens' Bushmen.

259 Trooper Albert Edward NOLAN, NSW Citizens' Bushmen.

301 Private Aron NOLAN, 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen.

1707 Trooper Daniel NOLAN, 3rd Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

76 Private Edward NOLAN, 2nd West Australian Mounted Infantry.

76 Sergeant Edward NOLAN, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

2657 Trooper Edward Joseph NOLAN, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

Captain HR NOLAN, 2nd Queensland Mounted Infantry.

James NOLAN, Driscoll's Scouts.

398 Private Michael NOLAN, 4th Victorian Imperial Bushmen.

1127 Trooper Patrick NOLAN, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

81 Trooper Sydney Herbert NOLAN, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

456 Private Thomas Joseph NOLAN, NSW Imperial Bushmen.

1522 Private William NOLAN, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

179 Private William Patrick NOLAN, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen.

Lieutenant NOLAN, Scottish Horse.

461 Private Edward Joseph NOONAN, 4th Victorian Imperial Bushmen.

468 Private EJ NOONAN, 6th Australian Commonwealth Horse, Victoria.

1647 Private John James NOONAN, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

36 Trooper Wilfred Gottlick Roland Patrick NORDMAN, 2nd South Australian Mounted Rifles.

205 Private Henry Lewis NORIS, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.

175 Private Ernest William NORMAN, 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen.

47 Trooper Frederick NORMAN, 4th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

2276 Sqn.Sgt.maj. George William NORMAN, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

75 Private Herbert NORMAN, 8th Australian Commonwealth Horse, South Australia.

85 Trooper James NORMAN, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

812 Private James NORMAN, NSW Imperial Bushmen.

80 Private John Edward Rudolph NORMAN, 8th Australian Commonwealth Horse, South Australia.

175 Trooper Lionel Dewhurst NORMAN, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

183 Private MP NORMAN, 6th Australian Commonwealth Horse, Victoria.

302 Private Sydney Herbert Louis NORMAN, 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen.

705 Private William Oscar NORMAN, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, Victoria.

238 Trooper CP NORRIE, Bethune's Mounted Infantry.

160 Trooper Alfred NORRIS, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

3560 Trooper Arthur George NORRIS, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

173 Corporal Charles Tucker NORRIS, 1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles.

415 Private Ernest Frederick NORRIS, 6th Queensland Imperial Bushmen.

31695 Saddler Frederick R Alexander NORRIS, 2nd Scottish Horse.

2482 Private George L NORRIS, 4th Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.

1344 Corporal Samuel Edward NORRIS, NSW Imperial Bushmen.

49 Private Thomas Henry NORRIS, Army Medical Corps, NSW.

423 Lance Corporal Wilfred James NORRIS, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry.

113 Private William Wray NORRISH, 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry.

293 Trooper Archibald H Fleming NORTH, 5th Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

538 Trooper George Campbell NORTH, 1st Australian Horse.

107 Private John NORTH, 1st West Australian Mounted Infantry.

299 Private Joseph NORTH, 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen.

300 Private William Henry NORTH, 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen.

31 Private Cecil NORTHCOTT, 2nd West Australian Mounted Infantry.

907 Trooper Charles Henry NORTHOVER, 2nd New South Wales Mounted Rifles.

Captain A Edward Marston NORTON, 4th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

1669 Trooper Charles NORTON, 3rd Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

78 Trooper Charles NORTON, 5th Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

583 Corporal Charles William NORTON, 3rd Victorian Bushmen.

1254 Private Edward NORTON, NSW Imperial Bushmen.

Lieutenant Edward Stuart NORTON, 2nd Victorian Mounted Rifles.

428 Private Francis Henry NORTON, 7th Australian Commonwealth Horse, Queensland.

2167 Trooper James NORTON, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

478 Private Reginald Percy NORTON, 4th Victorian Imperial Bushmen.

429 Private Robert NORTON, 7th Australian Commonwealth Horse, Queensland.

327 Private Hubert Scott NORWEBB, 2nd Victorian Mounted Rifles.

1416 Private Francis Elton NORWOOD, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

2264 Trooper William John NORWOOD, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

101 Corporal Robert Anthony NOSSITER, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

56 Private Frank Ernest NOTT, 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry.

3536 Trooper James Joshua NOTT, 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen.

1624 Sergeant Archibald Frederick NOWLAND, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles.

59 Private Walter Richard NOWLAND, 3rd Queensland Mounted Infantry.

1478 Corporal Martin Herbert NOYE, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

40130 Trooper FWC NOYES, 2nd Scottish Horse.

306 Trumpeter George NUGENT, 1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles.

151 Private George Thomas NUGENT, 6th Queensland Imperial Bushmen.

Trooper J NUGENT, Kitchener's Scouts.

1505 Private John Joseph NUGENT, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

PG NUGENT, Duke of Edinburgh's Own Vol. Regt..

93 Private Robert NUGENT, 3rd West Australian Bushmen.

1623 Private Matthew NUNAN, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

8 Trooper Wilfred Alexander NUNNELEY, 2nd South Australian Mounted Rifles.

Lieutenant Wilfred Alexander NUNNELEY, 6th South Australian Imperial Bushmen.

4118 Private NURIS, Kitchener's Horse..

1645 Private Isaac NUTTALL, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

733 Private Mark Cyril NUTTALL, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles.

49 Trooper Ramsay NUTTALL, 2nd South Australian Mounted Rifles.

Captain Arthur John NYULASY, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.

Hon.Captain Arthur John NYULASY, Army Medical Corps, NSW.

Captain AT NYULASY, 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, West Australia.

 

Further Reading:

Boer War, 1899 - 1902 

South African (Second Boer) War, 1899 - 1902, Australian Forces, Roll of Honour 

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: South African (Second Boer) War: 1899-1902, Embarkation Roll: NOB to NYU

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Friday, 30 April 2010 7:27 PM EADT
"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Alexanderfontein, 14 August 1900
Topic: BW - NSW - NSWMR_A

A Sqn NSWMR

"A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles

Alexanderfontein, 14 August 1900

 

 

During their tour of South Africa, "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles participated in many different actions as part of the British force. One of the actions occurred at Alexanderfontein, 14 August 1900. The following is a list of all members of the squadron who took part in this action.

 

Alexanderfontein, 14 August 1900

 

107 Private Herbert AGLAND

Major John Macquarie ANTILL

9 Corporal James APPS

85 Private Francis William AXAM

 

70 Private Thomas BALL

5 Sergeant William Henry BARHAM

86 Private James BLACKWOOD

87 Lance Corporal Albert John BOLLARD

89 Private Arthur Albert BUTLER

 

113 Lance Corporal Hugh James CAMERON

24 Private William Sydney CRIPPS

 

28 Corporal Dugald DRUMMOND

 

30 Farrier Sergeant Hubert GARLICK

 

33 Private Edwin George HAWES

81 Sergeant John Martin HAWKEY

Warrant Officer Richard Charles HOLMAN

43 Private James HOPKINS

 

115 Private Herbert William JENKYNS

 

36 Private John KELLY

 

44 Corporal David MCALLISTER

40 Private Alexander MCDONALD

41 Private John MCDONALD

43 Private Peter MCGREGOR

Lieutenant Harold MCINTOSH

Captain Archibald Alexander MCLEAN

93 Private Patrick Thomas MOORE

50 Private James MULLAMPY

 

94 Sergeant Robert John NETHERY

Lieutenant Joseph NEWMAN

 

130 Private James ROSS

 

60 Corporal Rex SMITH

110 Private Robert William STAINES

56 Private James Henry SWAN

57 Lance Corporal Richard SWAN

 

Lieutenant Douglas Keith Lucas TOOTH

 

84 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant John WARDROBE

80 Sergeant Major John WASSON

104 Sergeant James WEBSTER

11 Lance Sergeant Sydney WEEKES

121 Private Ernest WINDEYER

 

Sources: All information on this page is sourced from Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, pp. 28 - 40A; and, an undated compilation of the activities of “A” Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles produced by Major JM Antill and subsequently published by the Government Printer. 

 

 

Further Reading:

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron

New South Wales Mounted Rifles, "A" Squadron, Roll of Honour

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: "A" Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles, Alexanderfontein, 14 August 1900

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 10:30 AM EADT
3rd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse New South Wales, Outline
Topic: BW - NSW - 3ACH

3rd ACH (NSW)

3rd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse New South Wales

Outline

 

General Hutton addressing the men of 3rd ACH prior to departure.

[Sydney Mail, 12 April 1902, p. 929.]

 

In 1911, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray, produced a marvellous Boer War reference detailing all the contingents sent from Australia to South Africa, giving a brief history of the formation and finally, listing all the soldiers who saw service in South Africa with that unit. The book was called, Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa. It is now the standard reference and starting place for any person interested in pursuing information about Australian involvement in the Boer War.

Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, p. 176.



Third Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse.


This was formed upon the same basis as the first, viz., three units from New South Wales, one from Queensland, and one from Tasmania.

Establishment, rates of pay, &c., were as for the other regiment.

Applicants to enrol were required to be able to ride and shoot and to pass military medical examination. Only single men were accepted; the period of service being one year, or the duration of the war. Applicants for commissions were required to state age, physique, previous military service (especially in South Africa), occupation, if accustomed to country life and travelling in the bush, whether any knowledge of map reading, and general experience of country life in Australia.

 

Clothing, etc.

Uniform consisted of F.S. jacket, pants, puttees, and hat. Equipped with rifles, bayonets, bandoliers, saddlery, and fully horsed.

 

Summary.

The staff and head-quarter companies left Sydney on 2nd April, 1902, comprising 19 officers and 352 non-commissioned officers and rank and file, with 372 horses. Six died, 4 officers and 62 others were struck off in South Africa, 15 officers, 284 others returned to New South Wales, arriving on 11th August, 1902.

See: 3rd ACH (NSW), Embarkation Orders

 

 

Service.

 

SS Manhattan departing Sydney with the 3rd ACH

[Sydney Mail, 12 April 1902, p. 929.]

 

The New South Wales division of the 3rd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse, embarked at Sydney on transport SS "Manhattan" on 1st April, and arrived at Durban on 30th April, 1902.

See: 3rd ACH (NSW), The Manhattan Military Incident Embarkation Desertions


At Durban it entrained a few days afterwards for Newcastle, where it proceeded into camp at Kitchener's Kop, in the vicinity of that town, awaiting orders to proceed to the Transvaal. Here the Queensland and Tasmanian squadrons joined. Vide those Contingents.

Upon peace being concluded, the battalion returned to Durban on 11th July, and embarked on transport Drayton Grange on the following day. Called at Albany and Melbourne en route, and arrived at Sydney on 11th August.

As in previous Contingents, most of the officers, N.C.O.'s, and men had served before. Those who had not were awarded Queen's Modal, with one clasp.
 

 

Further Reading:

3rd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse New South Wales

3rd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse New South Wales, Roll of Honour 

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 3rd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse New South Wales, Outline

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Updated: Monday, 10 May 2010 12:34 PM EADT

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