Boger | R W | | Captain | MID LG: 10 September 1901, page: 5931. Source: Field Marshal Roberts. 4 September 1901. Re: General mentions
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Boger | R W | | Captain | Royal Horse & Field Artillery. MID LG: 8 February 1901, page: 944. Source: General Buller. 30 March 1900. Re: Ladysmith
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Bogers | Caleb E | | | Source: WO100/280 | Cookhouse TG |
Bogers | Fred | 22278 | Trooper | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Imperial Yeomanry |
Boges | G H | | | District 1
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Cape Police |
Bogg | H | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | 14th Battery, RFA |
Bogg | T | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Lincolnshire Regiment |
Bogg | T | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Lincolnshire Regiment |
Bogg | W A | 3218 | Corporal | QSA (3). Prisoner, Modderfontein, 19 Jan 01. Released.
Source: QSA medal rolls | 14th (The King's) Hussars |
Boggas | G | | | Mounted Infantry
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Essex Regiment |
Boggas | T | 6129 | Private | Killed in action. Paardekraal, 9 September 1901
1st Battalion. 10 Ml
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Essex Regiment |
Boggas | T | | | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Essex Regiment |
Boggett | George | 42793 | Trooper | No known Company. Served in 35th Btn IY
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Imperial Yeomanry |
Boggie | Alexander | | | He was born May 8, 1861, at Liverpool, and was educated privately and at various public schools in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and London. Mr Boggie went to SA in 1869 with his parents. He was at the Diamond Fields with his father in 1871, when the Kimberley Mine was discovered. He returned to Scotland with his mother on the death of his father in 1875, and went back to SA in 1883. He joined in the rush to the Kaap Gold Fields in 1884; visited Swaziland in 1886, and opened negotiations with Umbandine, the Swazi King, with a view to getting a gold concession in his country. This he succeeded in doing, and as soon as this became publicly known the rush for concessions to Swaziland took place. In 1888 he visited the King of the Matabele on a similar errand. He was through the Matabele Rebellion, and during the Boer War acted as Special Correspondent for the Rhodesian Press in the Natal Campaign. Ever since the occupation of Rhodesia he has taken an interest in its affairs, both commercial and otherwise. He is on the local board of several gold mining, land, and other companies in Bulawavo, and is also on the Town Council and on the board of most of the local public bodies of that town. At various times he has taken part in hunting and exploring expeditions to various parts of South Africa. | Correspondent |
Boggie | Charles E | | Lieutenant | 1st Battalion
Source: QSA Medal Rolls | Scottish Horse |
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