Fawkes | W | | | 5th Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Fawkes | W N | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northumberland Fusiliers |
Fawler | Y | | | 6th MI
Source: Medal rolls | Bedfordshire Regiment |
Fawn | T | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Scots Guards |
Fawn | W B | 4819 | Private | QSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 7th (The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards |
Fawns | James Robertson | 266 | QM Sergeant | Source: OZ-Boer database | Victoria, 2nd Mounted Rifles Contingent |
Fawns | James Robertson | | Lieutenant | Source: OZ-Boer database | Victoria, 4th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Ho |
Fawons | C | 3111 | Private | Missing - released at Spion Kop. 24 Jan 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 234 line 2 | Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry |
Fawre | P A | | | Captain MacDonald's Squadron
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Cape Colonial Forces |
Fawsett | W | 4306 | Private | Demise: Died of disease 15 Nov 1900
Place: Pretoria
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | 8th (The King's Royal Irish) Hussars |
Fawssett | R | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Life Guards |
Fawssett | R | | Surgeon Captain | 2nd Battalion
Demise: Died of disease - dysentery 06 May 1900
Place: Bloemfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Life Guards |
Fawssett | Rupert | | Captain | He died of dysentery at Bloemfontein May 6th, 1900. He was the third son of Reverend Robert Fawssett, of 36 Crockerton Road, Upper Tooting, London. Captain Fawssett was born March 1869, and educated privately, afterwards studying at St Thomas's Hospital. He entered the Royal Army Medical Corps in July 1895, being promoted Captain July 1898. From 1897, Captain Fawssett had been attached to the 2nd Life Guards, and when the Composite Regiment of Household Cavalry was formed, he accompanied it to South Africa as Medical Officer. He was present at the relief of Kimberley and the battles of Paardeberg and Driefontein, and the capture of Cronje. He then took part in the advance on Bloemfontein where he died. His name was inscribed on a framed tablet placed in the Court House of the Spelthorne Division of Middlesex in memory of those belonging to the Division who fell in the war.
Source: Donner | Royal Army Medical Corps |
Fawssett | Rupert | | Captain | 2nd Life Guards. QSA (3). R.A.M.C. Died of Dysentry, Bloemfontein, 06 May 00 aged 32.
Source: QSA medal rolls | Life Guards |
Fawthorpe | John | | Bearer | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Imperial Bearer Corps |
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