Hi,
Welcome to the Anglo-Boer War Forum. You can check out this link on this forum of the Unit Information for the
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
'The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902' by A. M Palmer lists that you Great-Grandfather died of wounds at Chieveley on the 4th February 1900.
I'll attach the Campaign Medal and Award Roll for the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles which shows that 3244 Private W. Fothergill was awarded the QSA with the Relief of Ladysmith clasp. The interesting information in the Remarks column has the date of being deceased as 23rd February 1900 which I believe is incorrect.
The following information is from
Find-a-Grave
which hope will fill in a few more gaps for you in your research -
3244 Private W Fothergill, 2nd Battalion the (Cameronians) Scottish Rifles. He deployed with his battalion to South Africa for the Second Anglo Boer War, sailing on the City of Cambridge on 23 Oct 1899, and arrived at Durban about 21 Nov 1899. Along with the 1st Durham Light Infantry, 3rd King's Royal Rifles, and 1st Rifle Brigade, they formed the 4th Brigade under Major General Lyttelton. They fought at Colenso on 15 Dec 1899, but were not heavily engaged and suffered few casualties. They fought at Spion Kop on 24 Jan 1900 having deployed as a reserve late in the day (37 killed, 65 wounded). Pte Fothergill was wounded in action at Spion Kop and died of his wounds 8 days later at No 4 General Hospital, Mooi River, Natal. He is also commemorated on the (Cameronians) Scottish Rifles Boer War memorial in Glasgow Cathedral, Castle Street, Glasgow, Scotland (see:
www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/271651/
).
He is recorded as a Lance Corporal on the cemetery memorial, and as a Private on the (Cameronians) Scottish Rifles Boer War memorial in Glasgow Cathedral, on the Natal Field Force Casualty Roll (page 92 line 1) and on In Memoriam by S Watt.
Death recorded at Chieveley on the Natal Field Force Casualty Roll (page 92 line 1). Not recorded on the Boer War memorial in Chieveley War Cemetery.
Trev