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StokesA E29026CorporalQSA issued 16 Jun 1905.

QSA (3) CC OFS Tr. KSA

TNA ref 160/53; 160/60
Royal Engineers, Searchlight Section
StokesA G2136Private2nd Battalion
Demise: Died of disease 24 Apr 1902
Place: Heilbron
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
Worcestershire Regiment
StokesA HSurgeonFrontier Wars. SAGS (0)Army Medical Service
StokesA HCorporalQSA (0). Ref: Ch8.662.
Source: QSA medal rolls
HMS Racoon
StokesA J4874Private2nd Battalion
Demise: Died of disease - enteric fever 10 Apr 1900
Place: Jagersfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
Worcestershire Regiment
StokesA W2nd LieutenantQSA sent to SME Chatham, 3 Apr 1902. Clasp SA01 issued 31 Jul 1906.

QSA (3) CC Tr SA01

TNA ref 157/15; 161/10

Medals extant
Royal Engineers, Field Company, 23rd
StokesAlbert Sydney23630CorporalSource: QSA Medal Rolls65th Company, 17th Btn, IY
StokesAlfredMajorSTOKES, ALFRED, Major, was born 14 October 1860, son of Lieutenant General Sir John Stokes, KCB, of Ewell, Surrey, and Henrietta Georgina de Villiers (who died in 1893), second daughter of Charles Maynard, of Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope. He was educated at Cheltenham, and joined the Royal Artillery, as a Lieutenant, 18 February 1880, serving in South Africa in 1881; in the Bechuanaland Expedition 23 December 1884 to 12 March 1885, and was honourably mentioned in Despatches. He became Captain 25 April 1888, and Major 25 December 1897. Major Stokes served in the South African War from 1899 to 1900; was present at the Relief of Ladysmith, including the operations of 17 to 24 January 1900, and action of Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 February 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; operations on Tugela Heights 14 to 27 February 1900, and action at Pieter's Hill; operations in the Transvaal, May and June 1900; operations in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900; operations in Cape Colony, north of Orange River, including action at Ruidam. He was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 8 February 1901]; received the Queen's Medal with five clasps, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 19 April 1901]: "Alfred Stokes, Major, Royal Artillery. In recognition of services during the recent operations in South Africa". The Insignia were presented by the King 3 June 1901. He became Lieutenant Colonel 14 November 1905; was given the Brevet of Colonel 14 November 1908, and was promoted to Colonel 14 November 1910. Colonel Stokes was Temporary Brigadier General, commanding Royal Artillery in India, from 22 December 1911, and served in the European War from 1914; was mentioned in Despatches, and created a CB in 1915, and a CMG in 1916. He retired from the Staff 2 September 1918, with the rank of Brigadier General. Brigadier General Stokes married, in 1891, Margaret Dunbar, daughter of Sir James Laing, of Etal Manor, Northumberland.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Royal Artillery
StokesAlfred3628PrivateQSA (4) CC Wep Tr Witt
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll
Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
StokesAlickMidshipmanMID LG: 17 March 1901, page: 1730. Source: Captain Lambton RN. 11 January 1900. Re: Ladysmith
This page contains all the London Gazette pages for the Boer War
Royal Navy
StokesArthur373TrooperSource: OZ-Boer databaseNew South Wales, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwe
StokesArthur5956PrivateQSA (2) DoL LN
Provisional list of recipients
Source: Ladysmith Siege Account and Medal Roll
(Prince Consort's Own) Rifle Brigade
StokesArthur William26292TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls58th Company, 15th Btn, IY
StokesB1482PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879. DesertedKing's Royal Rifle Corps
StokesB C8495Sapper1st Section. Later attached to 23rd Company.

QSA (5) CC OFS Tr SA01 SA02

TNA ref 162/90; 162/93
Royal Engineers, Volunteers, Northamptonshire
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