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WilsonE MCivil SurgeonFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879Army Medical Service
WilsonE P PCorporalKilled in action. Diepfontein, 10 April 1901
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
Rimington's Guides
WilsonE P PCorporalDemise: Killed in action 10 Apr 1901
Place: Diepfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
Rimington's Guides
WilsonE R1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
East Lancashire Regiment
WilsonE WSource: QSA and KSA rollsProvisional Mounted Police
WilsonE WPrivateNatal 1906 (0)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal
Durban Military Reserves
WilsonE W5961PrivateWounded. Paardeberg, 18 February 1900
2nd Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
(King's) Shropshire Light Infantry
WilsonE WStokerQSA (0). Ref: 280.270.
Source: QSA medal rolls
HMS Gibraltar
WilsonE YSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsCape Colonial Forces
WilsonEdgar A1638CorporalSource: OZ-Boer databaseNew South Wales, 3rd Contingent NSW Mounted Rifles
WilsonEdgar George164PrivateSource: OZ-Boer databaseVictoria, 2nd Mounted Rifles Contingent
WilsonEdmond MunkhouseMajorWILSON, EDMOND MUNKHOUSE, Major, was born 4 October 1855, at Oundle, Northamptonshire, youngest son of C T Wilson.  He was educated at Sherborne and St George's Hospital (MRCS, England, LRCP, London; DPH, Cambridge).  He served as a Civil Surgeon in the Zulu War, receiving the Medal and clasp, and joined the Army 30 July 1881, serving in the Sudan Expedition, 1884-85 (Nile Medal and clasp; Bronze Star).  In the Sudan in 1885-8G, he served with the Frontier Field Force.  He served in the expedition up the Gambia against the Native Chief, Fodey Kabba, 1891-92.  He became Major 30 July 1893.  In the Ashanti Expedition, Major Wilson was in command of a base hospital; was honourably mentioned; created a CMG, and received the Star.  He served in the Nile Expedition of 1898, and was present at the Battle of Khartoum; was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 30 September 1898]; received the Egyptian Medal with clasp, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 15 November 1898]: "Edmond Munkhouse Wilson, CMG, Major, Royal Army Medical Corps.  In recognition of services during the recent operations in the Sudan".  The Insignia were presented by the Queen at Windsor 1 December 1898.  Lieutenant Colonel Wilson was Director-General of AMS at, Headquarters, 1899 to 23 September 1904, when he retired from the RAMC.  He was created a CB in 1902.  He was at the RAMC Record Office, 1905 to 1913, and 1914 to 1916.  He wrote "Notes on Malarial Fever in connection with Meteorological Conditions at Sierra Leone, 1896-98'. 
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
Royal Army Medical Corps
WilsonEdwardSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsSouth African Constabulary
WilsonEdward1128BuglerSource: OZ-Boer databaseVictoria, 5th Mounted Rifles Contingent
WilsonEdwardSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls86th Battery, RFA
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