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CreanT J Corporalwounded at Elandslaagte. 21 Oct 1899.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 221 line 12
Imperial Light Horse
CreanThomas J1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls
Imperial Light Horse
CreanThomas JosephSurg CaptainQSA (5)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Elandslaagte
Imperial Light Horse
CreanThomas JosephSurgeon CaptainCREAN, THOMAS JOSEPH, Surgeon-Captain, was born in Dublin in 1873, second son of Michael Theobald Crean, Barrister, and his wife, Emma (nee Dunne); was educated at Clongowes, and the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, and joined the Imperial Light Horse as a trooper on the outbreak of hostilities in the Boer War, and was appointed Captain in March, 1900, but gave up Squadron Command in June, 1901, and became Surgeon-Captain.  The Victoria Cross was presented to him by HM the King, in St James's Palace on 13 March, 1902, and was gazetted 11 February 1902: 'Thomas Joseph Crean, Surgeon-Captain, 1st Imperial Light Horse.  During the action with De Wet at Tygerskloof on the 18th December 1901, this officer continued to attend to the wounded in the firing line, under a heavy fire at only 150 yards' range, after he had himself been wounded, and only desisted when he was hit a second time, and, as it was first thought, mortally wounded'.  He married Victoria, daughter of Senor Don Tomas Heredia, of Malaga, and had one son and one daughter.  Major Crean was well known as an athlete, and played in the Irish International Rugby Fifteen in 1894 and 1896, and was one of the English team in South Africa in 1896. 
In the Great War he served with the 1st Cavalry Brigade in 1915, and was twice mentioned in Despatches, and created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 3 June, 1915]: 'Thomas Joseph Crean, Major, Royal Army Medical Corps'.  In 1916 he commanded the 44th Field Ambulance, British Expeditionary Force, in France.  Major Crean was Medical Officer in Charge, Hospital, Royal Enclosure, Ascot; was Clinical Assistant, Sa Manten Hospital for Women, London, and a Member of the Irish Twentieth Club.  He was LRCP and SI, Hoa FRCS (Ireland), LM, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin; late Assistant Master, Lying-in Hospital, Dublin.  He held the Arnott Gold Medal, 1902, and the Royal Humane Society Testimonial for saving life at sea, and was a Member of the Council of the Irish Graduate Society. 
Source: VC recipients (VC and DSO book)
Imperial Light Horse
CreanThomas Joseph191Corporal1st Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Imperial Light Horse
CreanThomas JosephSurgeon CaptainQSA (5) RoM Eland DoL OFS Tr
Provisional list of recipients
Source: Ladysmith Siege Account and Medal Roll
Imperial Light Horse
CreaneASource: WO100/281Grahamstown Volunteers
CreaneF1st Battalion
Source: Medal rolls
Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadia
CreaneyE723Private1st Battalion
Source: QSA roll
(Princess Victoria's) Royal Irish Fusiliers
CreaneyJ ASource: QSA and KSA rollsCape Garrison Artillery
CreaneyR1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Devonshire Regiment
CreaneyT1737PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment
CrearErnest392Attested: Apr 1892. Source: CMP8Cape Police
CrearP4704PrivateQSA (4).
Source: QSA medal rolls
13th Hussars
CrearyJSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls43rd Battery, RFA
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