Scott-Moncrieff | W | | Major | 2nd Btn. Severely wounded at Spion Kop. 24 Jan 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 132 line 4 | (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment |
Scott-Moncrieff | W S | | Lieutenant | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879 | (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment |
Scott-Murray | Colin Campbell | 18 | Private | Source: OZ-Boer database | West Australia, 4th Mounted Infantry Contingent |
Scott-Murray | F J | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Oxfordshire Light Infantry |
Scott-Napier | Honourable F W | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | King's Own Scottish Borderers |
Scott-Rosoman | Reuben Frederick | 5599 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 3rd Co, 1st Btn, IY |
Scott-Skirving | A A | | Mr | MID LG: 16 April 1901, page: 2599. Source: Field Marshal Roberts. 2 April 1901. Re: General mentions
This page contains all the London Gazette pages for the Boer War | Imperial Yeomanry Hospital |
Scott-Skirving | A A | | | List of CMG recipients. Various sources | Royal Garrison Artillery |
Scott-Smipson | M D | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | South African Constabulary |
Scott-Stewart | M | | Lieutenant | 2nd Battalion
Demise: Died 11-10-1899
Place: Vryheid
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) |
Scott-Turner | H S | | Lieutenant Col | QSA (1)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Defence of Kimberley | Kimberley Light Horse |
Scott-Turner | H S | | Captain / Brevet Major | Killed in action. Kimberley, 28 November 1899
2nd Battalion. On special service
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
Scott-Turner | H S | | Brevet Major | 2nd Battalion
Demise: Killed in action 28-11-1899
Place: Kimberley. Carters Ridge
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
Scott-Turner | Henry | | Captain | He was killed in action at Carter's Ridge, Kimberley, November 28th 1899. He was the son of Major Scott Turner, formerly of the 69th Regiment. He was born in May 1867 and educated at Clifton College. He entered the Royal Highlanders as 2nd Lieutenant in December 1887 and was promoted Lieutenant May 1890, Captain May 24th, 1898 and brevet Major on the following day. He served in Matabeleland, 1893-94, and also in 1896, when he was adjutant and paymaster of the Matabeleland Relief Force. Major Turner was mentioned in despatches March 9th, 1897, and granted a brevet Majority for his services. Previous to the South African War Major Turner was serving under the British South African Company but in October 1899, was seconded for special service, and proceeded to Kimberley and took part in the defence of the town. He had been wounded three days before he was killed while leading a sortie, which was most successful, thirty three Boers being captured. Recovering, he again commanded a second sortie, and fell while directing his men. Colonel Kekewich in his despatch of February 15th, 1900, mentions Major Scott Turner's brilliant services, his energy, and courage; and adds "in him the army has lost a most valuable officer". The De Beers Company erected, on Carter's Ridge, a monument consisting of a cairn 20 feet high with a slab in the centre, in memory of Major Scott Turner and others who fell in the sortie on November 26th, 1899. On the slab are engraved the names of all who were killed.
Source: Donner | Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
Scott-Young | Reginald | 24147 | Sergeant | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry |
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