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The King's School, Worcester 8 years 9 months ago #45463

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Although it's not clear in the first photograph, the name of Lieutenant C.R. Davies has been added as the fourth name from the top. An addition to the board had to be made at the bottom to add a further two names. Personally, I think this is one of the most interesting ABW memorials I've seen so far and I'd like to thank The King's School for allowing me to take the photos, especially as I'd turned up on spec.

PRO PATRIA PUGNAVERUNT
BOER WAR 1899-1902
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..................................CLAXTON.F.H. (I.M.R.) Died at Bloemfontein JAN. 9th 1902.
..................................HARRINGTON.E.H. (5th I.Y.) Killed at Nooitgedacht OCT. 17th 1900.
..................................ROAN.J.E. (5th I.Y.) Died at Mafeking OCT. 22nd 1900.



F.H. Claxton Imperial Military Railways
7212 Private Edwin Herbert Harrington 16th Company, 5th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry
7211 Private J.E. Roan 16th Company, 5th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry

Lieutenant Charles Robert Davies 2nd Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse
(31845) 4673 Lance Corporal Harold Alfred Jourdain Scottish Horse Served 15 March 1901 to 24 September 1901. Discharged upon completion of service.
Captain, Adjutant & Brevet Major J. Little 2nd Northamptonshire Regiment
Lieutenant R.J.H. Pattle 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers
Lieutenant A.C.D. Pearson 1st Yorkshire Regiment
Second Lieutenant V.L.N. Pearson 6th and 3rd Middlesex Regiment
Corporal A.V. Rowe Royal Engineers
Lieutenant & Acting Adjutant R.T.G. Salusbury 5th South Wales Borderers
E A J Seccombe City Imperial Volunteers
S.J. Steward Cambridge University Section, 1st Suffolk Regiment
F.R. Thomas City Imperial Volunteers
C.W.F. Waller Imperial Light Horse
Second Lieutenant H.J.F. Wallis 6th Manchester Regiment
A.B. Williams 33rd Imperial Yeomanry
W.H. Needham 9th New Zealanders
Lieutenant M.R. Wilson 109th Company, 3rd Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry
Lieutenant I or T. Threlfell Cape Mounted Rifles
Regimental Sergeant Major T.G. Rogers Pietersburg Light Horse



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The King's School, Worcester 8 years 9 months ago #45467

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I think all your posts should automatically receive a big 'thank you' Berenice!
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Thank you, David.

What is "I.M.R.", F.H. Claxton's unit?

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I think it will be Imperial Military Railways.
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He was a civilian linesman who died of disease. This may explain why he appears to be absent from the medal rolls.
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Very nice memorial Berenice, and fragile one too, thankfully it is in good shape.

Claxton: being a civilian fitter in the IMR shouldn't disbar you from a QSA and an entry in the medal rolls.

The problem is the spelling of the surname - this man is FH Clayton of the Natal Vol Ambulance Corps, Railway Pioneer Rgt and the IMR. He appears as such on the medal rolls for all three units, his next of kin is named as Mrs E Clayton, Blackpool.

No idea why SAFF call him "Claxton", probably a clerical error. Why the school made such a mistake, unless the 'x' on the panel is some fancy script 'y' is anyone's guess.

He has two death dates in SAFF - 31-12-1901 and 09-01-1902. The Times of 25-02-1902 helpfully publishes a correction confirming 09-01-1902 as the date of death.

But on the IMR roll he is showing as resigning as 01-04-1901 - did he rejoin the IMR?

The IMR don't appear to have been allowed date clasps, there is only one Extra Clasp roll page for the IMR, and that is to issue a single Transvaal claps to an officer attached. So we never know his true status.

The Register has the correct record for FH Clayton.

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