King | John | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Western Province Mounted Rifles |
King | John | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (Duke of Albany's Ross-shire Buffs) Seaforth Highl |
King | John | 7988 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 40th Company, 10th Btn, IY |
King | John | | | Prisoner number: 15290
Captured: Klerksdorp 16 Nov 1900
Sent to: Unknown
Age: 30
Address: Klerksdorp
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum 2016 | Boer Forces |
King | John | 39165 | Trooper | Served 08 Oct 01 to 25 Apr 02. Discharged, completion of service
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Canadian Scouts |
King | John | 30382 | Trooper | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Prince of Wales Light Horse |
King | John | | | Source: Attestation paper in WO126 | Canadian Scouts |
King | John | | Trooper | BSACM Matabeleland 1893 (1) Rhodesia 1896. 1896: Tpr. M Troop BFF.
Source: BSACM rolls | Raaff's Column |
King | John | 1026 and 340 | Trooper | 2nd Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Light Horse |
King | John | 87 | Private | Source: OZ-Boer database | Queensland, 3rd Mounted Infantry Contingent |
King | John Alfred | 347 | Lieutenant | District Mounted Rifles
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | District Mounted Rifles |
King | John Arthur | 33029 | Trooper | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 90th Company, 23rd Btn, IY |
King | John Boyd | | Captain | He was killed in action at Stellenbosch Vlei, Cape Colony, March 8th, 1901, aged 38. The eldest son of Hamilton King, he was born in Kilmarnock, and educated at Ayr Academy and University College, Glasgow. He went to South Africa in 1894, served in the Matabele Rebellion of 1896, and was awarded the medal. Captain King was in Rhodesia in 1899 when war broke out, and at once offered his services. He joined the Rhodesian Regiment, and was present at the Relief of Mafeking, being severely wounded the day the troops entered the town. He then came home, and recovering (after four months) from his wounds, again proceeded to South Africa and joined Kitchener's Fighting Scouts, and in November 1900, was given command of a squadron. He fell at the head of his men while directing their fire, and just before he was killed he shot the Boer Commandant. Captain King was buried where he fell and his grave is railed in to mark its exact position.
Source: Donner | Kitchener's Fighting Scouts |
King | John E | 172 | Sergeant | Served to 13 Jun 01. Discharged
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Canadian Scouts |
King | John E | 1162 | Trooper | 1st Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Light Horse |
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