Tinckler | John Herbert | 15211 | Sergeant | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 74th Company, 8th Btn, IY |
Tincknell | Arthur Garth | | | Nominal roll #1 (T1) | Driscoll's Scouts |
Tincknell | B | | Private | CGHGSM (1) Basutoland
Source: Roll of the CGHGSM | Cape Mounted Riflemen |
Tincknell | H | 5667 | Corporal | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA roll | (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment |
Tincknell | H | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment |
Tincomb | A H | | | Source: WO100/225 | St John Ambulance Brigade |
Tindal | A H U | | Captain | 1st Battalion
Demise: Died of wounds 29 May 1900
Place: Kheis
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Welsh Regiment |
Tindal | Arthur Henry Uhthoff | | Captain | He died of wounds received in action at Kheis on May 29th, 1900. He was born March 1858, educated at Malvern College, and entered the 1st Foot in January 1878. He was transferred to the 69th Foot in the following June was promoted Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment February 1881, and Captain October 1887. He was a good rider and shot. Captain Tindal served in the operations in Sierra Leone from 1898-99, with the Protectorate Expedition as staff officer with the Bandajuma column, and held the temporary rank of Major from April 1899. He was adjutant of the Welsh Regiment from February 1888 to February 1892, and adjutant of Militia from June 1892 to November 1897. He embarked for South Africa in February 1900, and at the time of his death was on special service. Captain Tindal was buried at Prieska. (See Lieutenant G H Matthews)
Source: Donner | Welsh Regiment |
Tindal | Louis O'Donel | 8309 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 49th Company, 9th Btn, IY |
Tindal | Thomas | | Bearer | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Bearer Corps |
Tindal-Atkinson | P W | | Lieutenant | Demise: Died of disease - dysentery 11 Jul 1900
Place: Durban, Addington Hosp
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | HMS Partridge |
Tindal-Atkinson | Paul Weston | | Navigating Lieutenant | He died of dysentery at Addington Hospital, Durban, on July 11th, 1900. He was the second son of the Reverend W R Tindal-Atkinson, of St Andrew's, Burgess Hill, Sussex, was born in 1877, and educated at Brighton College and Honiton. He joined the Britannia in 1891, and passed out with full marks in signalling and seamanship. He was appointed naval cadet in July 1891, and midshipman 1893, being promoted Sub Lieutenant 1897, and Lieutenant 1899, and was appointed navigating Lieutenant of HMS Partridge at the Cape, where he was instrumental in boarding several foreign ships suspected of carrying contraband. Lieutenant Tindal-Atkinson had served as press censor to General Plumer's force for the relief of Mafeking.
Source: Donner | HMS Partridge |
Tindale | Albert Owen | 286 | Trooper | Source: OZ-Boer database | New South Wales, NSW Citizen's Bushmen |
Tindale | F | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Imperial Light Horse |
Tindale | F K | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Imperial Light Horse |
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