Schulze | G | | | 2nd Battalion, 2nd Volunteer Service Company
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (Queen's) Royal West Surrey Regiment |
Schulze | H | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (Prince of Wales's Own) West Yorkshire Regiment |
Schulze | H | 5326 | Private | 2nd Btn. Died of disease at Rustenburg. 26 Oct 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 68 line 55 | (Prince of Wales's Own) West Yorkshire Regiment |
Schulze | H / R | 5326 | Private | Demise: Died of disease 26 Oct 1900
Place: Rustenburg
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | (Prince of Wales's Own) West Yorkshire Regiment |
Schulze | Herman | | | Prisoner number: 18229
Captured: Ventersdorp 24 Mar 1901
Sent to: India, Bellary
Age: 32
Address: Boksburg
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum 2016 | Boer Forces |
Schulze | Hermann | | | Volunteer from Germany serving with the Boer forces
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum database, August 2016 | German volunteers |
Schulze | Julius | | Trooper | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Gorringe's Flying Column |
Schulze | R P | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | 44th Battery |
Schulze | W A | | | Source: WO100/283 | Mossel Bay DMT |
Schulzhenko | Alexander | | Lieutenant | Volunteer from Russia serving with the Boer forces
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum database, August 2016 | Russian volunteers |
Schumacher | A | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | King's Royal Rifle Corps |
Schumacher | F | | | Volunteer from Germany serving with the Boer forces
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum database, August 2016 | German volunteers |
Schumacher | Paul Carl | 1698 | Trooper | Served in 1st KFS. Joined Cape Town 11 Sep 01 Discharged 4 Apr 02 completion of service Cape Town
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Kitchener's Fighting Scouts |
Schumacher | Raymond William | | | He was born in London in 1871. He was educated at Eastbourne under Mr F Schreiner, brother of the ex-Premier of the Cape, and at Harrow. He studied banking and finance in London, and for some years on the Continent before going to Johannesburg in 1894, where he entered the employment of the firm of Eckstein soon after his arrival, and he came a partner of that firm, together with Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, in 1898. Although not one of the Reformers, he gave evidence at Pretoria at the trial of the Committee in Feb, 1896, and was imprisoned for a few hours for refusing to divulge his thoughts! In 1899, before the war, he became Chairman of the Johannesburg Relief Committee. One of the last to leave Johannesburg when war broke out, he quickly returned, and served with the Rand Rifles as Captain, taking an active interest in encouraging rifle shooting among the British population on the Rand, and in the Transvaal Volunteer movement. | Rand Rifles |
Schumacher | Raymond William | 28876 | Captain | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Rand Rifles |
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