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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90518
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QSA: CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02
Yorkshire Tribute medal (type 2) with 3rd Company reverse for South Africa 1901-1902 26757.CORPL.W.B.ATKINSON.IMP.YEO The recipient is recorded on the medal roll as a member of the staff of the 3rd Imperial Yeomanry, but on the Nominal Roll of NCOs and men 9th Squadron (Yorkshire Hussars) in Lt. Col. R.L. Birkin's DSO book, History of the 3rd Regiment Imperial Yeomanry 28-1-00 to 6-8-02, 26757 Trooper Atkinson, W. Joined regt. 07/05/1901 (2nd Contingent). Promoted Lance-Corporal 03/04/1902; returned with regiment 06/08//1902. Yet, the QSA Medal Rolls state, Atkinson William Brown 26757 Corporal No known Company. Served in 3rd Btn IY Staff. Atkinson was in the second contingent of the 9th Coy., Yorkshire Hussars.
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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90519
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QSA: CC, OFS, TR, SA01 – 22975 Pte. H. Burton, 66th Co. Imp. Yeo.
Yorkshire Tribute (Type 2) – 22975 Pte. H. Burton With Yorkshire Dragoons Sweetheart broach. Herbert Burton was born in Bradford, Yorks in 1896. Before joining the Imperial Yeomanry, he was a wardroom man. He joined the Yorkshire Dragoons in Doncaster on 29/01/1901. He was 5’7” tall and weighed 104 lbs. He had a fresh complexion with light brown hair and brown eyes. He was C of E. He was posted to the 66th Coy., IY as a private on 29 January 1901; although a note on his service papers stated that he “wished to join the 9th Coy”, (Yorkshire Hussars). He landed in Gosport on 11/11/1901 after having served 259 days from 25/2/1901 to 10/11/1901. He was discharged on 13/11/1901, and paid his war gratuity as a private on 30/11/1901. He served a total of 289 days in the Imperial Yeomanry from 29/1/1901 until 13/11/1901. According to his service papers, he was awarded a QSA with CC, OFS, TR, SA01 and SA02. It’s odd as he did not serve in 1902, so he wouldn’t have been entitled to the SA02 clasp, and indeed there is not one on his medal. His father was George Christopher Burton of 980 Leeds Rd., Bradford. He was a tailor and married to Elizabeth Burton. They had six children, Charles, Rosina, Thomas, Henry, Herbert and Annie. In the 1891 census, Herbert, who was 14, was working as an office boy. In 1911, Herbert who was 34, was living with his family again and working as a warehouseman for a “stuff Merchant”. His three sisters were living with his parents too. They lived at 266 Cemetery Rd, Bradford. The house still exists.
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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90520
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Azyeoman,
What a great brace of QSA/Yorkshire Tribute medals to the I. Y.! An item that has always eluded me at auction! Thanks for posting. Cheers Steve
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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90525
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This portrait shows 32257 Trooper George Henry Booth, 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Bn. Imperial Yeomanry, wearing both the Doncaster and Yorkshire tribute medals, together with his 5-clasp QSA (Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902).
He served in South Africa from 23rd March 1901 to 23 August 1902. The portrait was purchased with Booth's Doncaster tribute medal. Sadly this has become separated from his Yorkshire medal and QSA. Reports in the press at the time suggest that the Yorkshire medal was issued without a ribbon: "I would like to know through the Yorkshire Evening Post if we can wear the Yorkshire County Medal along with the others we got for the war, and also if there could not be some kind of ribbon worn with it" (Yorkshire Evening Post, 30/03/1904). The photograph of Trooper Booth shows a very pale ribbon without stripes, which I assume was yellow (the same as the IY LS & GC ribbon). The contemporary date of Booth's portrait suggests that he considered this the "correct" colour at the time. However, the blue & yellow Cape of Good Hope GS ribbon is often seen with the medal today. Perhaps, without an officially sanctioned ribbon, individuals wore which ever colour they preferred. ..
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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90530
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What a terrific photo. Neville! Thank you for posting it. It's very very nice to see the Doncaster Tribute too!
Yes, the YTs come with both the Yellow IYLSGC ribbon and the Cape of Good Hope GS Ribbon. I had a cased YT that had an original IYLSGC ribbon neatly folded in it; the medal had never been worn and so I have always assumed that it was the ribbon that was most often worn. Later I will post a list of 27 groups I used to have which all included the YT.
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QSA & Yorkshire Tribute Pairs 1 year 5 months ago #90536
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As promised, here is a list of known YTs in Yorks Hrs. pairs and groups that I once had. Hopefully they are still together and this research will help the current owners. I have not listed the single QSAs or YTs I had that were missing their partners. Because it was such a specific and narrow niche of collecting, I managed to unite several QSAs with their YTs.
1. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 492 Pte. W.E. Bagley b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn.Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO100/121/F7). Approx. 470 York Trib. 1900-1901. Ernest William Bagley was born ca. 1872 in Ferrybridge, Yorks. He was the son of W. Bagley of Chestnuts, Knottingley. When he enlisted at Doncaster on 1.1.1900, he was 5' 11.5" and weighed 12.5 St. He had a dark brown complexion with black hair and dark brown eyes. He was C of E. He worked at a glass bottle manufacturer and lived at 8 Tavistock Place, London W.C. He went to S. Africa on 28.1.1900 and served there until 23.4.1901. He was at Hielbron, Lindley and Renoster. He discharged at his own request on 24.5.1901 after 1 year and 144 days service. 2. a. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR, SA01 – 503 Pte. R. Davidson b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1902 – 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars 3. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 514 Pte. F. Gant b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F8 & F16). MID 10.9.1901; 37 MIDs to 1st Cont. 9 MIDs to 2nd Cont. No papers. 4. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 531 Pte. H. Leeves b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F9 & F16). Horace Leeves was born in Heslington, York and was a bricklayer. He enlisted at 20 years and 4 months old into "H" Troop. He was 5'11", 166 lbs., with blue eyes and fair hair. He was C of E. (WO 128/2). 5. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS - 545 Pte. A. Oglesby b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F10.) Reenlisted 1901 in 11th Coy.; Reg. No. 22937. Alison Oglesby was born in Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, Lincs. He was a painter who had previously served in the 1 Vol. Batt. Lincs. He was 5'8.5", 10 st. 8 lbs. with brown eyes and hair. He enlisted at 26 years and 11 months old. He returned to the UK on the troopship Shorncliffe for debility. He was married and lived at 6 Elsworth St., Doncaster. 6. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 557 Pte. W.H. Roberts b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F11). WO 128/2 William Henry born Hounslow, Midsex. A painter who had previously been a Sgt. 1 W. Yorks. Art. & 13th Hrs. Height 5'6.5", weight 138 lbs. Blue eyes. Brown/Gray hair with scar on right side. COE. Member of Southward Liberal Club, Hunslet. Bugler. 7. a. OBE – military b. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 607 Pte. E. L. Wheelwright, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo. c. BWM - Capt. E. L. Wheelwright d. Victory – MID - Capt, E.L. Wheelwright e. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900 – 1901 – 1901 – 607 E.L. Wheelwright (cased) f. Rishworth WWI 9 Kt. Gold Welcome Home Medal – Capt. E.L. Wheelwright g. 52nd KOYLI Good Shooting Medal Edward Lycett Wheelwright joined the Yorkshire Hussars on 8.1.1900 in Sheffield. He was 25 and a half years old and had been born in Halifax. He as a farmer by trade. He was 5’9” and had brown hair and blue eyes. He had a scar on his left wrist and on his right thigh. He served in the Boer War and was severely wounded (shot in left leg) on 6.1.1901 at Bailybrith, along with Trooper Smith. He was discharged at Shorncliffe on 11/1/1901 as medically unfit for further served ater serving 1 year and 82 days abroad. According to his daughter, he was asked by Rob Ellis to re-enlist in WWI, but he would only join and an officer. He joined the KOYLI as a Lt. and was promoted to Capt. In the 1st Bn. KOYLI on 30.1.1915. He fought in the Macedonia and was MID twice by Gen. Sir G.F. Milne; 25.10.1917 and 1.11.1918. The CO abandoned a group of stranded men to which Wheelwright objected. He and a volunteer rescued the men and he was awarded the OBE (LG 31.12.1918) while attached to the 1st Bn. KOYLI in Salonika. He contracted Malaria and was discharged on 9.11.1918 as unfit for duty. He retained his rank. There is also a 3rd Imp. Yeo. Slouch hat insignia, a CDV, and a photo of Wheelwright. There are numerous KOYLI insignia and two sweetheart pins. There are also two original MID certificates and the original Yorkshire Hussar discharge certificate dated 11.6.1907. (WO374/73471) 8. a. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR – 608 Pte. W.J. Carrack, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorks Hrs. b. K.S.A. – SA01, SA02 – 22917 SS Major W.J. Carrack, IY c. Yorkshire Tribute Medal – 608 Pte. W.J. Carrack Joined regt. 27.1.1900. Invalided home, but rejoined regt. 7.5.1901. Promoted SSM 7.5.1901. Invalided home again 13.2.1902. Medically unfit 21.4.1902. Medals issued 13.8.1901. Only 115 KSAs to Imp. Yeo. Approx. 20 to York Hrs. William J. Carrack was born in the Parish of Roundhay, near Leeds, West Yorkshire. On 1.1.1900, having previously served in the Yorkshire Hussars, he attested for the Imperial Yeomanry, aged 30 years. He served in South Africa from 28.1.1900 until 21.7.1900 and was discharged at his own request on 19.11.1900. He attested again on 27.1.1901 and served in South Africa from 9.2.1901 until 13.2.1902, being discharged as medical unfit on 21.4.1902. Research indicates that only 20 men from the 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeomanry gained the K.S.A. medal. 9. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 611 Pte. E. Nutt b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F10 & F17). Ernest Nutt a merchant from Selby enlisted 4.1.1900 at York when 26 yrs. & 10 mo's. old. Height 5'7"; weight 144 lbs.; blue eyes, brown hair. COE, Discharged 15.6.1901. Father Richard Nutt of 13 Cottage Rd. Headingly, Leeds. Ernest Nutt was an apprentice for 4 yrs. to L. Ibbetson (sic) of 13 Micklegate, York. 10. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS - 632 Pte. G.T. Peel (J. Peel) b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F14). Not on Birkin roll but on PRO roll name appears at the end of the roll as 632 Pte. J. Peel but crossed out and G.T. Peel written. Served at "Virginia Siding." In S. Africa from 20.10.1900 to 17.1.1901. Left knee fractured. Enlisted Doncaster 22.3.1900 when 25 yrs. old. Previously 4th Yorks. Vol. for 4 yrs. Born Barnsley, Shoe-smith at Wm. Scholey Workshop for 7 yrs. Height 5'7"; weight 156 lbs.; Brown eyes and hair. COE. Father: George Peel of Pill Street, Barnsley. 11. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 22941 Pte. G.A. Sale b. BWM - 22904 AM1 " ", RAF c. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F27 & 37). George Alfred Sale was born in Knightsbridge, London. He was C of E and a publican. He enlisted on 22.01.1901 in Doncaster at 25 years and 6 mos. He was 5'9.5" tall with brown eyes and hair. His father was Alfred Sale who was the publican of the Cross Keys in Lutton on Derwent near York. He was also a Flight Sjt. in the RFC. (WO 128/63) 12. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 24157 Tptr. J. Foster b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F23 & 31). WO 128/68 John Foster a Grocer's Asst. was born in Spennymoore, Durham. attested 5.2.1901 at 20 yrs. 1 mo. Medically unfit 11.12.1902. Discharged 30.8.'02. Previously 1 VB Durham L.I. Height 5'3.5", weight 9.7 St. Gray eyes & L. Br. Hair. Mother: Elizabeth Jane. Address: 59 Well Close View, Carlton Hill, Leeds. 13. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 26131 L. Cpl. W. Vause b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F 28). WO 128/76 William Vause born Market Weighton, Yorks. A butcher who was an apprentice at his father's Henry Vause Butchers for two years. Enlisted at 20 yrs. old. Height 5'3.5", weight 9.7 St. Brown eyes & hair. Mother: Clare of Beverly Road, Market Weighton. 14. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 26135 Pte. J.E. Chantry b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1900-1901 - 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F22 & 32) John Edward Chantry enrolled in the regiment on 07.05.1901. He was the son of Isaac Henry Chantry, the Station Master at Market Rasen, Lincoln. He was invalided on 17.12.1902. After the war his address was St. Andrews, London. He was an electrician. On 26.10.1904 or 09, when he was 21, he was married to Norah Ratcliffe (21) coremaker from Market Rasen by Vicar David M. Mellvill, COE. She was the daughter of Charles Ratcliffe a laborer. He moved to Chicago, USA and later won $300. for a prize-winning article in Collier's Magazine 21.09.1921. He was a salesman and sold electrical light plants making over 20K between 01.03.1921 And 31.08.1921. He was born in Balby, Doncaster and was an apprentice at the Steel Pealo Tozer in Rotheram for 19 months. He then became an electrician. He enlisted at 20 years, and one month. He enlisted on 12.02.1901 in Doncaster when he was 5'8 and ¾” tall, 8 st. and 5 lbs. with blue eyes and brown hair. He was discharged as medically unfit on 15.01.1902. With two photos and a pamphlet he wrote. 15. a. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 – 26136 Pte. G. Marsden, 9th Coy. b. TFEM – GV - 163 L. Sgt. G. Marsden, 5 York Regt. c. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 – 26136 Pte. G. Marsden, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn., Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F26 & F/35) Enrolled 07.05.01 and returned with regiment 06.08.02. Served in S. Africa from 13.3.1901- August 1902. He was a painter from Market Weighton. Q.S.A. issued 09.05.1903 George Marsden was born in Market Weighton. He was a single painter. His father William Marsden lived at 2 Market Place, Market Weighton. Marsden had previously served in 2 Vol. Bn. E. Yorks. He enlisted at Doncaster on 11.2.01 for one year and served in S. Africa for 1 year, 164 days. He was 21 years old and had hazel eyes and brown hair. 16. a. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 – 26146 Shoe Smith H. Buttery b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901 – 1902 – 26146 Cpl.; 9th Coy, 3rd, Bn. Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F21) Enrolled 7.5.1901. Returned with regt. 6.8.1902. Medals issued 12.2.1903. Herbert Buttery, a blacksmith, was born in Warkly near Sheffield. He attested 12.02.1901 at Doncaster for one year with the colors. He had previously served for three years in the 4th West Yorks. Vol. Artillery. He was 20 years old. Height 5’7”; weight 136 Lbs.; brown eyes and hair. Served in S. Africa from 1 year, 164 days – from 13.3.01-23.08.02. Discharged 30.8.02. Father John Robertson Buttery, 25 Bedford St., Sheffield. Intended place of residence, 50 Beaumont St. Sheffield. 17. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 26520 Pte. A. Skillington b. Yorkshire Tribute 1901 -1902 - 26520 Pte. A. Skillington, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo. Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F28; F36). Alexander Skillington was born in Lincoln. He was a groom and enlisted at 20 years and 2 mos. old on 5.2.1901. He was 5'8" tall and 143 lbs. with hazel eyes and black hair. He was discharged on 18.11.1901 as medically unfit at Shorncliffe. He lived at his uncle Frederick's house at 48 Morrison St. Lincoln. 18. a. Q.S.A. – CC, OFS, TR, SA-01, SA-02 – 26811 Pte.W Waite 9th Coy. 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo. b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 26811 Pte. W. Waite, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn., Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F29 & 37). William Waite was born in Bradford, Yorks. He was a grinder, who enlisted at 26 years old. Height 5'8", weight 11.4 st., Blue eyes, light brown hair with a mole on left side of neck. Attested 15.01.1901 in Doncaster. Discharged 30.08.1902 at Aldershot. Conduct latterly good. Wife Alice Anne (nee Long). Address: 7 Chestnut St., Leeds Road, Bradford. Married at Registry office, witnesses: John & family Waite. 19. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 30086 Tpr. A. Thornton b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901 - 1902, 9th Coy., 3rd Bn., Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F28 & 34) Enrolled 07.05.1901; Invalided Home 12 or 24, 10.1901. Discharged Medically Unfit 11.12.1901. QSA issued 08.01.1904. No papers. 20. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, Tr, 01, 02, 20622 Pte. F. Randall b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 109th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo. Yorkshire Hussars. Frederick Randall was born at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, and was a groom aged 23 when in enlisted at Chippenham on 25 Jan. 1901. He was the son of William Randall of 18 Stallard St., Trowbridge. He was a Wesleyan. He was 5’6.5” tall and 141 lbs. He had light brown hair and gray eyes. He originally joined the 1st Bn. Imp. Yeo. He joined the regt. On 07.05.1901 and was promoted to Cpl. On 03.04.1902. According to Birkin’s, he was attached to HQ, 8th Bn. in June 1901. He returned with the regt. On 06.08.1902 having served in S. Africa from 25.03.1901 - 27.08.1902. (WO 100/121/F129 & WO 128/53) 21. a. DCM - EVII - 23453 Corpl. T. Burn. 3rd Imp: Yeo. b. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, SA-01, SA-02, L. Serjt. Imp: Yeo. c. Col. Aux. Forces LS & GC - GV - Pte. T.M., Royal Gren. d. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - Lc. Sgt. T. Burn.109th Coy., 3rd Bn. Imp. Yeo. Yorkshire Hussars. Only DCM for the Boer War. LG 31.10.1902; MID for South Africa LG 29.7.1902. (WO 100/121/F125). 2.2.1902 detailed to scout a large kopje in front & discovered Boers covering a retreat of commandos who were leading horses away from a farm. Capt. Charlton & Cpl. Smith were wounded when coming up with men. Supported by Tasmanians they drove off the Boers. (Birkin's History) 2nd/1st Co. 174 total Q.S.A.'s & 832 clasps 140 S.A.02. Waggoners Kraal p. 121 in Birkin's History. DCM citation reads " General efficiency. Gallantry in Action at Waggoners Kraal." (WO/108/161/F16043). Thomas Burn was born in Hornsea, Hull. Enlisted 7.2.1901 when 20 yrs. old at Doncaster. He was a Butcher by trade. Previously served 1st East Yorks. Vol. Artillery for 4 years. Height 5'9"; weight 11 st. 7 lbs. Father Joseph Hume Burn a farmer of Hornsea nr. Hull. Conduct: very good. Discharged 30.8.1902 at Aldershot. Aprox. 115 DCM's to Imp. Yeo, 2,090 for S. African War. Royal Gren. is a Canadian unit. (WO 128/65) With original Yorks. Tribute box. 22. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 31875 Pte. F.G. Oddy b. BWM - F.G. Oddy, RA c. Victory - F.G. Oddy, RA d. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 31875 Pte. F.G. Oddy, 109th Imp. Yeo. Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F128). Enrolled 7.5.1901; Invalided home 25.4.1902; discharged medically unfit 14.6.1902. Frederck Oddy was 895484 Gunner T.F. and later 282438. No papers. 23. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 32284 FR.SGT. J. Clapham b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 109th Coy., 3rd Bn., Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F125) Enrolled 07.05.1901; Invalided home and discharged as Medically Unfit 15.05.1902. No papers. 24. a. DCM - GV - G-13194 Sgt. A/CSM H.H. Hopper, 25th R.F. b. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 32359 Pte.; 109th I.Y. c. 1914 - 15 Star - G-13194 Sgt. H.H. Hopper, 25 Royal Fus. d. BWM - " WOII " " " e. Victory - " " " " " f. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902 - 32359 Pte. H.H. Hopper 109th Imp. Yeo. Yorkshire Hussars (WO 100/121/F127). Mounted as worn. DCM for E. Africa, LG 7.10.1918. 24616 total DCMs for WWI. " After the officers of his company had been put out of action, CSM Hopper took charge of the action until ordered to retire. He reorganized his company in their new position, & by his example encouraged his men to hold on under heavy fire." The 25th Bn. Fusiliers (Frontiersmen) were formed from mostly legion members & amongst its men were game hunters, explorers & scouts. It was led by Col Driscoll who led Driscoll’s Scouts in the Boer War. Lt. Dartnell, one of the Btn. officers was awarded the VC for this campaign. Harry H. Hopper first arrived in Africa on 4.3.1915. 25. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01 - 32362 Pte. J. E. Jagger b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902, 32362 Pte. J.E. Jagger 109th Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. Joseph Ernest Jagger was born in Ossett on 28.5.1876. He was a Joiner. He enlisted in Doncaster on 5.3.1901 at 23 years and five months old. He had previously served in the 2nd VBWR, Huddersfield. He was 5'7.5", and weighed 9 stone, 8 Lbs. He had a pale complexion and dark brown hair and eyes. He was discharged as medically unfit on 7.10.1901 in Shorncliffe. He was in S. Africa from 25.3.1901 to 11.12.1901; he served for 313 days. He was the son of Joseph Jagger of 12 Craven Terrace, Carlton, Hill, Leeds. 26. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 32425 Pte. J.E. Rogers b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902, 109th Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO 100/121/F130) 2nd/1st Co. WO 128/102 James Ernest Rogers born Worsboro, Barnsley and was a clerk who enlisted 28.2.1901. Height 5' 6.5" weight 9.10 St., Brown eyes & hair. COE. Father Richard of Whitecross, Worsborodale, Barnesley. Discharged 30.8.1902. Original Yorks. Tribute box. 27. a. Q.S.A. - CC, OFS, TR, SA01, SA02 - 32494 Pte. J.W. Wallis b. Yorkshire Tribute Medal 1901-1902, 109th Imp. Yeo., Yorkshire Hussars. (WO100/121/F131). John William Wallis (WO 971/6155). John William Wallis was born in Hessle. He was single and a coachman. His mother Margaret Wallis lived at Preston Safe, Hessle, Hull. He was 5’7” tall and 105 lbs with blue eyes and brown hair. He was COE. He served in S. Africa for 356 days before being discharged as medically unfit for further service on 13.4.02. (WO 97/6155)
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