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Marion Lloyd 7 years 1 month ago #52727

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The casualty lists published on 18th December 1901, and printed in the following day's press, refer to "Nursing Sister Marion Lloyd, who is down with enteric and pneumonia."
I assume that she is -
Lloyd M A
Lady Superintendent
Demise: Died of disease 17 Dec 1901
Place: Pretoria
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt Army Nursing Service

Anyone know whereabouts she was from? I wondered if she might be remembered on a memorial plaque in a church somewhere.

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Marion Lloyd 7 years 1 month ago #52731

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BereniceUK wrote: The casualty lists published on 18th December 1901, and printed in the following day's press, refer to "Nursing Sister Marion Lloyd, who is down with enteric and pneumonia."
I assume that she is -
Lloyd M A
Lady Superintendent
Demise: Died of disease 17 Dec 1901
Place: Pretoria
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt Army Nursing Service

Anyone know whereabouts she was from? I wondered if she might be remembered on a memorial plaque in a church somewhere.


Hello Berenice

From The Register

Served with the Welsh Hospital, died of enteric.

Cathay Park. National Memorial Cardiff South Glamorgan Wales
Saints Michael & George. Tablets. Army Nursing Service Aldershot Hampshire England
St David's Cathedral. South Transept. Plaque. Welsh Hospital Pembroke Dyfed Wales

I wrote about Marion Lloyd and her extended family during the ABW and the Welsh Hospital, both published by the Victorian Military Society , they may have reproduced these articles on line:

Lloyd Family At War, 1899-1902
Soldiers of The Queen (Victorian Military Society) Issue 64 March 1991

The Welsh Hospital at War, South Africa 1900
Soldiers of The Queen (Victorian Military Society) Issue 64 March 1991

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Meurig
Researcher & Collector
The Register of the Anglo-Boer Wars 1899-1902
theangloboerwars.blogspot.co.uk/
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Thank you! I shall have to go on holiday to South Wales some time in the future.

Off to North Wales next month.

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