Perkins | C | 3746 | Private | Died of disease. Warmbaths, 11 November 1901
2nd Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Northamptonshire Regiment |
Perkins | C | 6335 | Private | Prisoner. Roodeval, 7 June 1900
4th Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | (Sherwood Foresters) Derbyshire Regiment |
Perkins | C | 2681 | Private | Wounded. Lombard's Kop, 26 October 1900
2nd Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Scots Guards |
Perkins | C | 4876 | Private | Wounded. Ziiikat's Nek, 2 August 1900
2nd Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Royal Berkshire Re |
Perkins | C | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Essex Regiment |
Perkins | C | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northamptonshire Regiment |
Perkins | C | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | East Yorkshire Regiment |
Perkins | C | | Gunner | QSA (2) Belm MR. Ref: RMA2.506. Medal returned. Wounded Graspan 25 Nov 99
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Powerful |
Perkins | C A | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northumberland Fusiliers |
Perkins | C H | 2697 | Sapper | Discharged 24 Nov 1902. KSA sent 21 Jan 1904.
QSA (5) CC TH OFS RoL LN. KSA
TNA ref 157/94; 314/82
Medals extant | Royal Engineers, Field Company, 37th |
Perkins | C J | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Frontier Light Horse |
Perkins | C J | 360 | Trooper | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879. Medal returned | Frontier Light Horse |
Perkins | C L | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Midland Mounted Rifles |
Perkins | C N | | Lieutenant | Demise: Died of disease - meningitis
Place: West Africa
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Commander-in-Chief's Bodyguard |
Perkins | C N | | Lieutenant | He died of cerebral meningitis. He joined the Imperial Light Horse in September 1899. He was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, where he was in his school cricket and football teams. In South Africa he saw much service under General Sir R Buller and Lieutenant General Sir J D P French, and was present at all the battles on the Tugela. It is stated that he was one of the first twenty to enter Ladysmith. He afterwards served in the Western Transvaal, and was promoted to a lieutenantcy in the Commander in Chief's Body Guard. He returned home in July 1901, and afterwards was employed in West Africa, where he died.
Source: Donner | Imperial Light Horse |
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