Booth | James | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Southern Rhodesian Volunteers |
Booth | James | 28801 | Private | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 23rd Company, 8th Btn, IY |
Booth | James | | | 4th Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's) Liverpool Regiment |
Booth | Jessie | | | Prisoner number: 18461
Captured: Doornkloof 24 Apr 1901
Sent to: India
Age: 24
Address: Middelburg
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum 2016 | Boer Forces |
Booth | John | 24 | | Occupation: Clerk. Next of kin: Brother. Address: Wolseley Street .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126 | Town Guard and District Mounted Troops |
Booth | John | 82 | Private | Source: OZ-Boer database | Queensland, 5th Imperial Bushmen Contingent |
Booth | John James | 183 | Private | No known Company. Served in 1st Btn IY Staff
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Imperial Yeomanry |
Booth | Joseph Henry | 16 | | Occupation: Turner. Next of kin: Mother. Address: Salt River .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126 | Town Guard and District Mounted Troops |
Booth | L | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Gordon Highlanders |
Booth | Lancelot Parker | | Rev Canon Dr | Page 80. Dean on Umtata. 1850 -1925. Lancelot took the LRCP and S (Ed) in 1876, after which he entered the service of the colony of Natal, in the Indian Immigration Department. Determining to enter the Church, he was ordained in 1883 by the Bishop of Maritzburg as assistant to the bishop of Indian missions, subsequently becoming diocesan superintendent of Indian missions and Canon of Maritzburg. In 1887 he obtained the degrees of MD and CM from Toronto University, which, in 1902, conferred upon him its degree of DD, and in 1896 he graduated as MD at Durham University. In 1900 he was appointed dean of St John's, Kaffraria, and Rector of Umtata, and at the same time resumed the medical profession, to serve in the Boer War as medical officer of the Natal Indian Ambulance, receiving QSA (2) TH & RoL. In 1912 he went to Cape Town, where he was vicar and subdean of St George's Cathedral, and in 1913 was appointed rector of St Barnabas, Cape Town. Lancelot gained a commission in the RAMC as a temporary Captain on 14th November 1916 and served in France with the South African Native Labour Corps until 1918, when he served in a South African Military Hospital at Richmond, England. His only son, Lieutenant Ainslie Booth, R.A.M.C. was killed in action in France on 30th April 1916. Lancelot was the son of Mr L P Booth of Bishop Auckland. He died at Seapoint, Cape Town.
Source: QSA medal roll in WO100/298 | Natal Volunteer Indian Ambulance Corps |
Booth | Leo William | 5489 | Trooper | Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry |
Booth | M | | | Source: WO100/281 | Fort Beaufort DMT |
Booth | M | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's) Liverpool Regiment |
Booth | M | | | Received the Mediterranean Medal
3rd Battalion
Source: Medal roll WO100 368 | (Prince of Wales's Own) West Yorkshire Regiment |
Booth | M G | | Trooper | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8 | Beaufort Rangers Cavalry Volunteers |
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