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JonesJohn Arthur34632TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls22nd Company, 2nd Btn, IY
JonesJohn BenjaminBurgerClick here to access the record in the ForumLichtenburg Commando
JonesJohn COrderly Source: Nominal roll in WO127Imperial Hospital Corps
JonesJohn Charles898TrooperSource: OZ-Boer databaseNew South Wales, NSW Lancers
JonesJohn Charles898TrooperSource: Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents by P L MurrayNew South Wales, NSW Lancers
JonesJohn DouglasCaptain2nd Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Imperial Light Horse
JonesJohn DouglasLieut & PMSource: Nominal roll in WO127Menne's Scouts
JonesJohn Du PreezPrisoner number: 31622
Captured: Rietkuil 16 Mar 1902
Sent to: India, Kakool/Abottabad
Age: 14
Address: Paardeplaats
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum 2016
Boer Forces
JonesJohn EdmundQSA (1) DoM
Source: Mafeking Siege Account and Medal Roll
Mafeking Town Guard
JonesJohn Edward100TrooperSupernumerary 20 Jan 1902
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Rimington's Guides
JonesJohn Edward1319PrivateSource: QSA Medal Rolls13th Company, 5th Btn, IY
JonesJohn Ellis21373TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls77th Company, 8th Btn, IY
JonesJohn EvanOrderly Source: Nominal roll in WO127Imperial Hospital Corps
JonesJohn Fitzwilliam S11201TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls61st Company, 17th Btn, IY
JonesJohn FrankBorn July 29, 1861. He joined the staff of the British SA Company upon its formation. In 1896 he was appointed Assistant-Secretary, and when Mr Herbert Canning resigned, in 1898, he succeeded him as Secretary In addition to that post he was made Joint Manager with Mr Wilson Fox in 1902. He also represented the large interests of the Chartered Company on the Boards of several Rhodesian undertakings. Although Mr Jones's knowledge of Rhodesia was exceedingly extensive, he had never been to that country until, at the latter end of 1902, he accompanied Mr Beit, Dr Jameson, and Sir Lewis Mitchell on a trip extending right through Matabeleland and Mashonaland, where he acquired a practical acquaintance with the country's conditions of the greatest advantage to him in the interests of the Company he so ably served. In recognition of his services to the Govt, in connection with the Boer War he was made a CMG in Oct, 1902. At the latter end of 1904 Mr Jones's health began to fail, and, although he rallied in a satisfactory manner, a relapse took place, and he died at Sidmouth on Feb 5, 1905, of septic thrombosis.
Source: List of CMG recipients. Various sources
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