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Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson (1890–1918) | South Africa Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion Southern Africans who lost their lives while on active service in the wars of the 20th century. Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson (1890 1918). December 3, 2016. X/762 Private Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson,. South African Medical Corps. Died of influenza, 30 October 1918. At the South African Military Hospital in Richmond Park, . The grave of Frank Kidson, 2013. Thomas Willson’s Party. Which had sailed from London on. On 12 February 1820. This party was allocated land in Beaufort Vale, ...
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Remembrance Sunday 2016 | South Africa Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion Southern Africans who lost their lives while on active service in the wars of the 20th century. 8216;The Blue Death’ the influenza epidemic of 1918. Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson (1890 1918) →. December 2, 2016. Preparing sprigs of rosemary for the South African war graves in Richmond, 2016. My disappointment at the neglect,. 2016: the British Legion left a wreath. Find South African War Graves. Discover your Family History,. May help you get started:. And tagged George Henry Rosser.
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I Came Out Willingly To Serve My King & Country – Somme Battlefields
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WW1 Centenary website by Paul Reed. I Came Out Willingly To Serve My King & Country. While visiting Hawthorn Ridge in the mid-1980s I happened to notice that one of the graves in Hawthorn Ridge No 1 Cemetery. Had a small plaque against it. Looking up the young officer whose grave it was, Eric Rupert Heaton. Aerial view of Hawthorn Ridge defences, 1916. He served with them on the Somme and the men of his platoon named one of their trenches, dug close to the village of Auchonvillers. Eric had hoped to foll...
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Their Names | South Africa Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion Southern Africans who lost their lives while on active service in the wars of the 20th century. Currently the best way to find an individual is to type the name in the search box on the right hand side of the Home page, immediately below the picture and above the heading Recent Posts. In the right hand navigation bar. Then click the Search. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). 8216;T...
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The Clarkes of Oak Lodge | Ham Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion the stories of those commemorated on the Parish War Memorial and of the families who lived alongside them. Frederick Joseph Edmund Carter: Ham’s young Home Guard. 1 July 1916: Remember Ham’s “Bert” Clarke →. The Clarkes of Oak Lodge. Sydney Alfred Clarke (1880 1940). And his wife Dorothy Mabel Austin Pittar (1900 1940). Killed at Oak Lodge as a result of enemy action, 29 November 1940. Oak Lodge Matthew Rees. I wrote last year, in the. Ham and Petersham Magazine,. In 1934 Sydney ma...
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Frederick Joseph Edmund Carter: Ham’s young Home Guard | Ham Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion the stories of those commemorated on the Parish War Memorial and of the families who lived alongside them. Mead Road 1940: Louisa Spiers and Michael James Jux. The Clarkes of Oak Lodge →. Frederick Joseph Edmund Carter: Ham’s young Home Guard. Frederick Joseph Edmund Carter (c. 1924 1942). Drowned, aged 18, while carrying out his duties, 19 March 1942,. Followers of Pike in. 1941: Ham’s Home Guard. Richmond Local Studies Library and Archive. Richmond and Twickenham Times. Hearing c...
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Margaret Frood | South Africa Remembers
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Rescuing from oblivion Southern Africans who lost their lives while on active service in the wars of the 20th century. Author Archives: Margaret Frood. Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson (1890 1918). December 3, 2016. Blue Death (Influenza) victim. South African Medical Corps (SAMC). South African Military Hospital Richmond. Chronicle of Jeremiah Goldswain. Frances Florence Fuller Kidson. Private Frank Fenning Fuller Kidson. December 2, 2016. My disappointment at the neglect, by South Africans, of the South Afr...
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Rescuing from oblivion Southern Africans who lost their lives while on active service in the wars of the 20th century. Newer posts →. George Henry Rosser (1885 1916). November 10, 2015. 6011 Private George Henry Rosser (1885 1916). 2/South African Infantry Regiment. Died in Fulham, 23 July 1916, of severe wounds received on 11 July at The Somme. The cycling Patrons of Lost Causes. The old and new headstones on George Rosser’s grave. George Henry Rosser was born in Richmond, the eldest son and second chil...