WebAll names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please. FamilySearch makes every effort to enable access dependent on decisions of record custodians and applicable laws. In late February the siege of Ladysmith finally came to an end after it was relieved by British forces. The Rangers and the rest of the 5th (Hart's) Brigade, who were on the left flank, had been forced to perform over 20 minutes of drill before the advance. The battle ended in defeat for the British. This family was seated at Newstead Abbey, Notts, and Cowtown, Northallerton, North Riding, county York, England. In 1914, they were called up to fight in WWI. Within days, both garrisons were occupied by loyal British troops; Daly and his followers surrendered and were taken prisoner. The Government announced on October 29th, 1970, that the remains of James Daly, Patrick Smythe and Peter Sears were to be flown from India. WebConnaught Rangers organized. dailyinfo[20]=' 3/1423 Private John QUINN 2nd Bn. who died 02/05/1915 BABY 700 CEMETERY, ANZAC Turkey (including Gallipoli) ' Officers are frequently mentioned in the war diaries of the Connaught Rangers, just make sure you download the correct ones. WebThe Connaught Rangers ("the Devil's Own") was an Irish regiment of the British Army originally raised in 1793 as the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), when in 1881 it was amalgamated with the 94th Regiment of Foot under the unified title 'The Connaught Rangers'. Newspapers should also be searched along with casualty lists. Generally, catalog entries are written in the same language as the original record they describe. A camera icon indicates items that are digitally available online. Microfilm of original published: London : Royal United Service Institution, 1924-1926. //-->, By On one occasion Private Grogan rushed seven Germans who had occupied a section of trench. James entry in, recorded that he died of wounds. who died 04/05/1917 AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL MEMORIAL New Zealand ' The Battalion served in the Salonika Campaign until September 1917 when it sailed for Egypt. This article will provide an overview of the service of the Connaught Rangers in the First World War and help you to research those who served with the Regiment. The documents mostly relate to officers who served with the Regiment. Officers: A service record is the keydocument to find and there are over 700 held at the National Archives in London. Connaught Rangers mutineers memorial, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. They had deployed from Armagh to South Africa in 1877, where they had taken part in the Zulu War and in 1880 the first Boer War where in January 1881 Lance-Corporal James Murray of the regiment won a Victoria Cross. Vol. In 1908 the 1st Battalion arrived in India while the 2nd Battalion returned home to Ireland. Approximately 222 men were left standing after this. PJC. document.write; The first volume covered the 1st Battalion, the second the 2nd Battalion and the last, the 5th and 6th (Service) Battalions. On 4 August 1914, the 1st Battalion Connaught Rangers was stationed at Ferozepore, now 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers. High reduction (42x) microfilm. WebThe Connaught Rangers Origins. Absorbed by 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, in May 1918, This page was last edited on 21 March 2022, at 17:55. The microfilm may be scheduled for future scanning. I think you would have to check the Service Records to get an address for these men. Join the community of family history enthusiasts and FamilySearch employees to ask questions and discuss potential product enhancements. Connaught Rangers mustered out. In 1908, the militia battalions transferred to the "Special Reserve", alongside this, the 3rd (Militia) Battalion disbanded, and the 2 Battalions were renumbered sequentially. Add a Name to this List More Connaught Rangers records. Ive written articles on using British Army Lists, Harts Army List and the London Gazette which will help you research an officer. Newspapers should always be searched for officers along with casualty lists. Notes: There is a catalogue error on the National Archives website for this war diary. Enlistment book, Connaught Rangers, 1920-1922: Army numbers 7143001-7143990. Due to heavy casualties sustained by both 1st and 2nd Battalions, they were amalgamated on 5 December 1914 at Le Touret. The Rangers fought at Spion Kop and the Tugela Heights during further attempts by General Sir Redvers Buller to relieve the besieged town of Ladysmith. High Density: {{copy.hd_shelf}}, {{copy.hd_shelfmark}}. Shortly after the declaration of war, it was moved to Crosshaven and then in September 1914 to Kinsale. He is buried in Brompton Cemetery. The Imperial War Museum holds a collection of Private Papers to men who served with the Connaught Rangers. Additionally, 2nd World War. In 1892 the 2nd Battalion remained in the Mediterranean and deployed to Cyprus and then in 1895 to Egypt. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. There are no war diaries for the 3rd (Reserve) or 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalions. Notes: An average war diary though there are some more detailed entries. var dailyinfo= new Array(31) Photo by Ernest Brooks. On the Western Front, the Battalion briefly served with the 14th Division before joining the 197th Brigade of the 66th Division on 22 July 1918. WebAs a result, the Connaught Rangers can claim a service record that streches back to 1572. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984. on 1 microfilm reel : ill., maps, ports. The 88th was established in Connaught in 1793 and it bore on its colours and appointments a harp and a crown with the motto Quis Separabit "Who shall divide us". Unfortunately, they can only be viewed at the Imperial War Museum in London. Following establishment of the independent Irish Free State in 1922, the five regiments, which included the Connaught Rangers, that had their traditional recruiting grounds in the counties of the new state were disbanded. The Great War Forum Limited 28th October, and the many who were wounded and those taken prisoner Private James Moyles, Ballina, 2nd Battn. The Connaught Rangers badge was the Harp of Erin surmounted by a crown.. (d.11th March 1915) Delaney W. Pte. (d.20th Sep 1914) Berney David. No service record survives for James as it was destroyed in the Blitz. Einar Eindridesson Thambarskelfir, a Norwegian politician in the Viking age. Shortly after the declaration of war, the Battalion moved to Queenstown, now Cobh. [10] On 12 June the Rangers Colours, along with those of five other Irish regiments, were laid up in a disbandment ceremony at St. George's Hall, Windsor Castle in Berkshire in the presence of King George V and the five other disbanding regiments. Some 2,500 Connaught Rangers were killed in World War I. The 1st Battalion departed India in 1890 for Aden and returned home in 1891. They brought considerable combat experience with them and by May 1923 comprised 50 per cent of its 53,000 soldiers and 20 per cent of its officers. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Canadian Infantry who died 07/05/1917 VIMY MEMORIAL France ' Daly, like Hawes, told his captain that they would soldier no more until all British soldiers had been withdrawn from Ireland. The Connaught Rangers suffered a heavy loss in this fire when compared to other regiments. Ambrose Patrick. Rifle Brigade who died 09/05/1915 RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-DARMENTIERES France' On 4 August 1914, the 2nd Battalion was stationed at Aldershot in Hampshire and landed at Boulogne as part of the 5th Brigade of the 2nd Division on 14 August. The regiment was disbanded in 1922 upon the formation of the Irish Free State and the regimental colours were laid up at Windsor Castle. In May 1918 the 4th Battalion was absorbed into the 3rd Battalion. Recruitment rates 1881-1911 Between 1st July 1881 and 21st March 1891, The Connaught Rangers recruited 3,950 men, a high average of 405 soldiers a year and one which placed the regiment in the top ten infantry recruiters for the decade. The Connaughts fielded 6 battalions and lost approximately 2,500 officers and other ranks during the course of the war. The second 88 th Foot, known as Keating's Regiment, was in existence from 1779 to 1783. [11] The Rangers detachment included the commanding officers of the 1st and 2nd Rangers, Lieutenant-Colonels W. N. S. Alexander and H. F. N. Jourdain. Free delivery for many products. This list may not reflect recent changes. In 1881, the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) (which formed the 1st Battalion) and the 94th Regiment of Foot (which formed the 2nd Battalion) were amalgamated. The 3rd (Reserve) Battalion was a training unit stationed at Galway on 4 August 1914. else { document.write(fontstart+"No major events today"+fontend); } Sgt. [citation needed]. Some FamilySearch centers and affiliate libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. August 1936. Search results for: connaught rangers Refine this search or start a New search Displaying 1 to 100 of 682 results 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next last 2 3 4 5 6 7 next last The name comes from the medieval ruling dynasty, the Connacht, later Connachta, whose name means "descendants of Conn", from the mythical king Conn of the Hundred Battles.The name of the province in the Irish language is Connachta. Once you know which battalion/s the soldier youre researching served with Id recommend downloading the appropriate war diaries from the list below. The Sphere published thousands of officer portraits during the war. The 94th were also abroad when they became the 2nd Battalion. These records run from 1901 to 1960, covering the latter stages of the Boer War and, of course, both World Wars. Webservice British Army Chaplain Indian Army Connaught Rangers Source:3443606. service British Army Chaplain Ecclestastical Corps of Chaplains Source:3443606. Lancashire Fusiliers who died 25/04/1915 HELLES MEMORIAL Turkey (including Gallipoli) ' [citation needed] A special monument in their honour was erected at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. On 13 April 1918, the Battalion was reduced to a training cadre with 5 officers and 281 other ranks sent to the 2nd Battalion The Leinster Regiment. WebThe National Army Museum holds the soldiers effects ledgers that were created by the War Office to record the monies owing to those who died while serving in the British Army. Notes: A short war diary with brief repetitive entries which is often encountered for this post-war period. The Connaught Rangers, 1st Battalion, formerly 88th Foot, 1793-1922 v. 2. Following the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, the regiment disbanded, along with the other five regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in the counties of the new state.[7]. I am away from home at the moment, so do not have full access to all my records, I will check up on 'Zuurvlakte, when I get back next Tuesday, weather permitting. There are awo lot of appendices. Notes: An average war diary with a few appendices. dailyinfo[14]=' 29919 Gunner Eric William BENJAFIELD 5th Bde. 01 Jan 1922. This portrait of Lieutenant Claude Joseph OConor Mallinswaspublished in The Sphere after he was killed in action serving with the 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers on 2 November 1914. Vol. Web1. Youll find a lot of military jargon in the records and I have a page on abbreviations and acronyms. The third 88 th Regiment of Foot, named the Connaught Rangers, was raised in 1793 by John Thomas de Burgh, the 13 th Earl of Clanricarde because of the threat that Napoleonic France posed to England. Notes: A very interesting war diary concerning the Battalions activities when they were policing the Upper Silesia after the plebiscite of March 1921. 88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection. 2 Regular Battalions The Gallipoli war diary for the 5th Battalion is available to view on Ancestry. Tank Corps who died 28/04/1918 MARISSEL FRENCH NATIONAL CEMETERY France ' An earlier set of colours can be found in the 14th century Collegiate Church of St Nicholas in Galway city centre along with several stone memorials to fallen members of the regiment. It cost him a cut forehead and four teeth.[6]. Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died 23/04/1918 WARLOY-BAILLON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION France ' NAM. The men of the 88th earned up to 12 battle clasps to the Military General Service Medal for services in Egypt and the Peninsula and the 94th, 10 clasps. [12], In 1936, the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) passed the Connaught Rangers (Pensions) Act, 1936 An Act to provide for the payment of pensions, allowances, and gratuities to or in respect of certain former members of the 1st Battalion, the Connaught Rangers, and to make provision for other matters connected with the matters aforesaid. Battle of the Somme. Both maps show trenches. It is the war diary of the Battalions Medical Officer for January 1916 and the units normal war diary for the period between January 1916 and March 1918. Div Royal Marine Light Infantry who died 05/05/1915 HELLES MEMORIAL Turkey (including Gallipoli) ' The Connaught Rangers (88th Regiment of Foot, "the Devil's Own") was an infantry regiment of the British Army that mainly recruited in the west of Ireland. The 88th were based in Bengal, British India, when they were amalgamated into the new regiment having deployed to India in 1879. The first two volumes cover the battalions pre-war service. The Connaught Rangers name and traditions irrevocably came to an end in 1922 when the colours were laid up. (d.10th Sep 1918) Boylan Robert. Mark: Thanks a million for this great list. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 when the 88th and the 94th Regiments of Foot were amalgamated however, its history can be traced back over three hundred years prior to this date. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. 2. includes the Scots Brigade, the Scotch Brigade, The 94th (Scotch Brigade), the 94th Regiment, the 2nd Battalion, the 3rd Battalion, and the 4th Battalion. It arrived in Boulogne in August 1914, the month in which war was declared. There are a few other rank casualties recorded. Use high magnification reader. These can also be found in the WO 95 series and will cover the movements and activities of all the units in the Brigade. ; 16 mm. Crampion, 1313 Private C, 2nd Norfolk Regiment. With the simultaneous outbreak of the Irish Civil War conflict some thousands of the disbanded ex-servicemen and officers contributed to expanding the Free State government's newly formed National Army. 2. includes the Scots Brigade, the Scotch Brigade, The 94th (Scotch Brigade), the 94th Regiment, the 2nd Battalion, the 3rd Battalion, and the 4th Battalion. When the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), and 94th Regiment of Foot amalgamated to form The Connaught Rangers in 1881 under the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Armed Forces, four pre-existent militia regiments of Connaught were integrated into the structure of the regiment. var year=mydate.getYear() Military Anecdotes (1992) p. 179, Guiness Publishing, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2014, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Military units and formations disestablished in 1922, Regiments of the British Army in World War I, Military units and formations established in 1881, Defunct Irish regiments of the British Army, Military units and formations of the Second Boer War, 1881 establishments in the United Kingdom, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), Homepage of the Connaught Rangers Officers Mess Club, Homepage of the Connaught Rangers 88th Foot and 94th Foot, Homepage of the Connaught Rangers Re-Enactment Group, Homepage of the Island of Ireland Peace Park Memorial, The Connaught Rangers Song Lyrics, chords and video, Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in the First World War, 199th (Duchess of Connaught's Own Irish Rangers) Battalion, Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch), Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's), Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment), Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment), Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment), Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry), Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. On the first day of the Spring Offensive the 6th Battalion found, following the opening bombardment, that the order to withdraw had not reached them so that they were left alone to face the onslaught of two fresh German divisions. Connaught Rangers, k.i.a. 1st Battalion, Connaught Rangers Medical Officer. In one week the battalion lost 22 officers and 618 other ranks,[8] the latter figure including the 407 quoted by Denman. The 88th and 94th Foot were both involved in the Zulu War in 1879. Private Martin Moffat from Sligo, later a winner of the Victoria Cross, was one of the men transferred. General Staff who died 12/05/1916 LE TREPORT MILITARY CEMETERY France ' Welsh Regiment who died 31/03/1918 KARASOULI MILITARY CEMETERY Greece ' It was one of five Irish regiments disbanded in 1922.[1]. Connaught Rangers, k.i.a. We are mighty hard to bate, I may say without concate, Faith the enemy are welcome when they come. The Regiment lost over 300 men killed or wounded in action or missing on that day, following five weeks in the line. They were soon joined in their protest by other Rangers (the protesters included at least one Englishman, John Miranda, from Liverpool)[9] declaring they would not return to duty until British forces left Ireland. Crookes, 4691 Staff Sergeant F, DCM LG 27 Sep 01, Bar LG 21 Apr 03, dated '27th September 1901', OBE LG 3 Jun 19. In 1919, the 2nd Battalion was reformed, by redesignation of the 5th (Service) Battalion. If youre researching the 5th Battalion, I can recommend this book which covers its formation, through Gallipoli and into the beginning of the Salonika Campaign. The 88th fought in the Crimean War 0f 185456 and during the Indian Mutiny of 185759. dailyinfo[29]=' 4547 Lance Corporal Albert FERGUSSON 1st Bn. dailyinfo[1]=' 61365 Private James LAVIN 1st Garrison Bn. In 1966 a stained glass memorial window to the Connaught Rangers was included in the new Galway Cathedral, which renders honour to a regiment so long associated with that part of Ireland. Connaught Rangers Named in Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902 records, Connaught Ranger Casualties of the Boer War, 1899-1902, J Bannister Missing 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, W Blakeley Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, R Caheeran Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Cavanagh Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, H Chambers Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Coughlin Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, P Donaghue Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Finnerty Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Gallacher Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Gallagher Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Gilhooley Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Henaghan Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, F Hutchinson Missing 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, G Livingstone Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, M McCanliffe Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, M McCarthy Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, C McDonald Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J McDonald Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, M McInerney Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, M McLoughlin Missing 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Mulligen Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Naughton Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J O\'Roielly Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, H Qualters Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, W Sherlock Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, J Smethers Wounded 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, R Valentine Missing 15 Dec 1899 Colenso, T Bartley Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, O D Blunt Wounded 12 Feb 1900 Gaberones, J Boland Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Brennan Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Brislane Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Broderick Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Bucking Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, R Campbell Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Carberry Died 21 Mar 1900 Pietermaritsbrg, J Clarke Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W Clarke Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, E Clifford Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Coleman Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Collins Killed 24 Jul 1900 Rooi Koppies, J L T Conroy Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Cotter Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, F Craven Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M Delaney Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Derrick Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, H Doherty Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, F Donohoe Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Donohoe Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Dowler Died 23 Apr 1900 Modder Spruit, G Dowler Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Dowlet Died 23 Apr 1900 Modder Spruit, W Drawmer Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Duffrely Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Duncan Missing 5 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, A Dunleary Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M Dunphy Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Dunworth Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Elliott Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, C Feeney Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, S Ferguson Died 21 Jun 1900 Pietermaritsbrg, J Finigan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Finnigan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Fitzgerald Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W Fitzgerald Died 9 May 1900 Mooi River, W Fitzgerald Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, R Forrester Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M Fullard Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Gatell Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Geoghean Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Gilroy Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, C Graham Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Graham Wounded 16 Feb 1900 Klip Drift, P Graham Died 13 Jul 1900 Pietermaritsbrg, S Hanley Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, R W Harling Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Harris Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M Heggarty Missing 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, T Henesy Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Hickey Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, B Higgins Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, T Higgins Died 30 Mar 1900 Hyde's Farm, G Hudson Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M Hughes Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, H M Hutchinson Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Keahan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Keigan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Kelly Wounded 5 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, J Kilcline Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, A F Lambert Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Larkin Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Lennon Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Livingston Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Madden Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M McCabe Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W McCormac Wounded 5 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, J McDermott Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, T McDonagh Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, T McDonagh Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J McGarry Died 4 Apr 1900 Modder Spruit, W McGowan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, L McGwern Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, M McKelligot Wounded 27 Apr 1900 Thaba Nchu, J McKenna Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, E McManus Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P McNeill Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Monogran Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Morgan Missing 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W Mulcherg Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, E Mulvehill Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Mulvey Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Murphy Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Murray Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Naughton Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, D O\'Connor Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, L O\'Donnell Died 17 Nov 1900 Bloemfontein, S O\'Donnell Missing 23 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, S O\'Donnell Died 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W O\'Dowd Killed 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, L O\'Loughlin Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W Pender Wounded 15 Oct 1900 Skeerpoort, J Penman Missing 5 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, G Reilly Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Rigby Wounded 20 Jan 1900 Venters Spruit, W Rochton Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Rooney Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W Sexton Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, T Sheridan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Skinner Died 23 Jun 1900 Potchefstroom, A Storey Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Sweney Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Swords Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, P Tausey Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, G Thomas Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Tighe Missing 5 Feb 1900 Potgeiter's Drift, J West Died 27 Mar 1900 Pietermaritsbrg, J Whelan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, W A White Prisoner 25 Jul 1900 Klerksdorp, G Worrod Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, E M Woulfe-Flanagan Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J M B Wratislaw Wounded 23 Feb 1900 Ladysmith, J Aspell Wounded 26 Feb 1901 Beeste Kraal, P Barrett Missing 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Burke Missing 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Caffrey Missing 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J I J Conry Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Coyne Prisoner 28 Jun 1901 Jamestown, M Cullen Killed 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Cunnane Killed 16 Nov 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Devaney Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, W Dillon Wounded 28 Aug 1901 Sterkfontein, P Donovan Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, Dowling Wounded 20 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, E Downes Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Doyle Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Finnegan Wounded 25 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, Fitzgerald Prisoner 26 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Flynn Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Gallagher Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Gilroy Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Glancy Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Hilley Wounded 26 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, H M Hutchinson Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Kilroy Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, M Leonard Killed 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Loughnne Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Lyons Wounded 26 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, V McBride Drowned 10 Oct 1901 Bethulie Bridge, M Moriarity Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Murray Prisoner 28 Jun 1901 Jamestown, D Nolan Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Parslow Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, F K Pomeroy Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, J Rooney Killed 16 Nov 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Smith Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, H Speers Wounded 26 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Spellman Died 5 Jun 1901 Naauw Poort, T Sugrue Prisoner 28 Jun 1901 Jamestown, J Trayers Wounded 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, P Vaughan Missing 14 Jul 1901 Zuurvlakte, T Walsh Wounded 22 Nov 1901 Blockhouse, E Williams Missing 7 Aug 1901 Vet River, P Blake Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, J Bryant Prisoner 25 May 1902 Between Towns, P Cosgrove Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, J Farrell Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, R Fitzgerald Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, G Geoghan Prisoner 25 May 1902 Between Towns, H E Hyde Prisoner 25 May 1902 Between Towns, D Jennings Wounded 1 Apr 1902 Sterkstroom, P C Joyce Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, M McNama Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, J Morris Wounded 25 May 1902 Between Towns, P Neary Prisoner 25 May 1902 Between Towns, A Williams Died 25 Mar 1902 Harrismith.