Duncan | James | 23393 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 20th Company, 6th Btn, IY |
Duncan | James | 39502 | Trooper | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 135th Company, 30th Btn, IY |
Duncan | James | | Coy/Ldr | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Bearer Corps |
Duncan | James | 37044 | Trooper | In hospital Elandsfontein when the regiment left S.A.
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Scottish Horse |
Duncan | James | | Bearer | Served 10 Dec 99 to 21 Mar 00.
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Natal Volunteer Ambulance Corps |
Duncan | James | 37044 | Trooper | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Scottish Horse |
Duncan | James | 3621 | Lance Corporal | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Kitchener's Horse |
Duncan | James Alexander | 44 | | Occupation: Aerated Water Manf'tr. Next of kin: Wife. Address: London.
Source: Attestation paper in WO126 | Town Guard and District Mounted Troops |
Duncan | James Denoon | | | Was born at 107 Greenock, Sep 30, 1861. He arrived at Kimberley in 1881; was admitted Conveyancer of the High Court of Griqualand in 1887, and became Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public at the Supreme Court, Cape Colony, in 1888. He is a member of Kimberley School Board and Library Committee, and Chairman of the Kimberley Branch of the South African Imperial Union, the Progressive Party organisation in Cape Colony. Mr Duncan takes a great interest in public affairs, and has rendered services to the Imperial cause and that of the loyalist population of South Africa. On the outbreak of war he volunteered his services to the military, who appointed him their legal adviser, subsequently being appointed Military Crown Prosecutor during the siege of Kimberley, rendering special services in connection with the regulating of supplies and a scheme for the removal of the inhabitants, being mentioned in despatches by General H G Kekewich and Lord Methuen. In 1890 he visited England as one of the Cape Colony delegates appointed by the Vigilance Conference of South Africa to interview the Government on questions affecting the settlement in South Africa. He was President of the Diamond Fields Scottish Assn. in 1902, and presided at the ceremony at Magersfontein on the third anniversary of the battle, when HE the High Commissioner unveiled the Scottish memorial to the Highland Brigade. Recreation, bowling, having played in most of the Cape Colony tournament matches, and is an ex-President of the Kimberley Bowling Green Club. | Unknown |
Duncan | James Francis | 711 | Trooper | Source: OZ-Boer database | New South Wales, 2nd Contingent NSW Mounted Rifles |
Duncan | James Francis | 1106 | Trooper | Source: OZ-Boer database | New South Wales, 3rd Contingent NSW Imperial Bushm |
Duncan | James Francis | 5116 | Trooper | Source: OZ-Boer database | New South Wales, 3rd Contingent NSW Imperial Bushm |
Duncan | James Lang | | Lieutenant | QSA (4) CC Wep Tr SA01
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll | Brabant's Horse |
Duncan | James Lang | | Lieutenant | 2nd Brabant's Horse
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Brabant's Horse |
Duncan | James Thomas | 493 | Private | Source: OZ-Boer database | Victoria, 4th Imperial Contingent |
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