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LOVAT'S SCOUTS 9 years 9 months ago #25641

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Hi Casey,

Very nice group, congratulations.
Good luck with your further research.

Cheers
Paul :)

CANINF wrote: HELLO MEMBERS

CAN I GET SOME INFO ON THIS GROUP

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CASEY

36714 PTE. A MCINTOSH LOVAT'S SCOUTS
BARS CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, SA 1901, SA 1902.

WWI SAEC / 4TH SAI


"From a billow of the rolling veldt we looked back, and black columns were coming up behind us."
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LOVAT'S SCOUTS 9 years 9 months ago #25655

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Good Evening Casey......

Here is the link......

search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbm%2f...7280619%2f180%2f1647

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Past-President Calgary
Military Historical Society
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LOVAT'S SCOUTS 9 years 9 months ago #25657

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I see absolutely no reason why this is not your man, you need to have a manual search made in WO128 at Kew, then compare what you find with this man's papers in the SADF Documentation Centre in Pretoria, if I'm right, you will indeed, have a superb and rather valuable group, it a pity that the Union Government did not impress the men's number on their medals for the Great War, but, I very much doubt if there were two of them with the same name in the 4th SA Infantry.
Notwithstanding, even if that were to be the case, these medals appear untouched with there original ribbons and only one man will have served in the IY anyway.

Frank Kelley wrote: Incidentally, I note that there was a Private A McIntosh in B Company of the 4th South African Infantry who served with them at Delville, in July 1916, if it is the same man, you not only have a founder member of the SA Scottish, but, a really superb group.

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LOVAT'S SCOUTS 9 years 5 months ago #41428

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Hi Everyone

Regarding info on this page, Private A McIntosh, he served with my Great Grandfather, Pvt Hunter, William 36695 114th Lovat's
Clasps: QSA, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902

Later joined 4th Infantry Transvaal Scots, Sergeant 8197, 1914-15 Star
Discharged: Medically Unfit 28/02/17
Date of Death: 24/10/17

Does anybody know how i can trace where in Scotland he was born?
Been looking for so long now i'm almost ready to give up hope...

Being in South Africa i could assist in some information from this side....

Kindest Regards
Jannie Hunter

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