Fitz | Rowland | 44475 | Trooper | No known Company. Served in 37th Btn IY
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Imperial Yeomanry |
Fitz | Samuel Lyle | 12561 | Trooper | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 70th Company, 18th Btn, IY |
Fitz-Gerald | Edward William | | | BSACM Mashonaland 1890 (2) Matabeleland 1893 Rhodesia 1896. 1893: T.S.M. Victoria Col.; 1896: Sgt. Gwelo Vols,.
Source: BSACM rolls | British South Africa Police |
Fitz-Gerald | H S | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Durham Light Infantry |
Fitz-Gerald | P F | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's) Shropshire Light Infantry |
Fitz-Gibbon | Bernard Vivian | 1192 | Trooper | 2nd Brabant's Horse
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Brabant's Horse |
Fitz-Henry | Claude Brittain | | Captain | QSA (4). Brigade Major, 17th Brigade. In England 30 Apr 01.
Source: QSA medal rolls | 7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars |
Fitz-Herbert | H | | Captain | Demise: Died of wounds 11 Jan 1901
Place: Murraysburg Near Waterval
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | South African Light Horse |
Fitz-Herbert | Henry | | Captain | He died January 11th 1901, of wounds received in action at Murraysburg. He was the eldest son of John Knight Fitz-Herbert of Twynham, Bournemouth. He was born June 1862, and educated at Wellington, where he was in the Anglesey, 1876-79. He entered the Royal Berkshire from the Royal Military College May 1882, and was promoted Captain April 1891. Captain Fitz-Herbert served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan of 1885 with the first battalion of his regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen February 1st, in the engagements at Hasheen and Tofrek, and the operations at, and destruction of, Tamai. For these services he was awarded the medal with two clasps and the bronze star. He also served in 1885-86 with the Soudan Frontier Field Force. In South Africa he was present at the battle of Colenso, but was captured by the Boers. On the arrival of Field Marshal Earl Roberts in Pretoria Captain Fitz-Herbert was liberated, and was again in action the very day of his release. He then continued to serve in the war until killed and was present at many actions.
Source: Donner | Reserve of Officers |
Fitz-John | A E | | | BSACM Mashonaland 1890 (0).
Source: BSACM rolls | British South Africa Police |
Fitz-Simmons | H J | 6201 | Lance Corporal | 1st Battalion
Demise: Died of disease 21 Feb 1901
Place: Elandsfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
Fitz-Stubbs | R | | Lieutenant | BSACM Rhodesia 1896 (0). BSACM Rhodesia 1896 (Lt., Colenbrander's Cape Boys Corps); QSA (3) Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Capt., Kitchener's F. S.); KSA (2) (Capt., Kitchener's F. S.). DNW December 2001 £600.
Source: BSACM rolls | Colenbrander's Cape Boys |
Fitzallen | A E | 1212 | Private | Died of disease. Elandsfontein, 30 May 1902
Tasmanian Unit
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | New South Wales, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwe |
Fitzallen | A E | 1212 | Private | Demise: Died of disease 30 May 1902
Place: Elandsfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Tasmania, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Ho |
Fitzallen | Albert Edward | 1212 | Private | Source: OZ-Boer database | Tasmania, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Ho |
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