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MacrowH1875PrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879King's Royal Rifle Corps
MacrowW2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Lincolnshire Regiment
MacroyAVolunteer from America serving with the Boer forces
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum database, August 2016
American volunteers
MacRuryArch8860PrivateSource: QSA and KSA medal rolls W0100/130Lovat's Scouts
MacshaneE JTrooperNatal 1906 (1)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal
Northern District Mounted Rifles
MacshaneFrancis Joseph944Trooper2nd Battalion
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Imperial Light Horse
MacshaneFrancis Joseph2214TrooperServed in 1st KFS. Joined Durban 10 Apr 02 Discharged 5 Jul 02 disbandment Johannesburg
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
MacshaneFrancis Joseph2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls
Imperial Light Horse
MacshaneG KA Division
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
South African Constabulary
MacShaneG K878PrivateSlightly wounded. Rooival, 11 April 1902
A Division.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll
South African Constabulary
MacshearsonDuncan23500TrooperSource: Nominal roll in WO127Kitchener's Horse
MacSherryHughSon of Arthur MacSherry, of Loughgilly, county Armagh, Ireland. He was born at Loughgilly, Feb 1, 1852, and was educated at the Diocesan Seminary, Armagh, and at Paris, and took the degree of DD He was ordained Feb 7, 1875, and for twenty-one years laboured in various parishes of his native diocese. In 1893 he was appointed Administrator of Dundalk; and in 1896 was nominated by Pope Leo XIII Titular Bishop of Justinianopolis, and consecrated by His Eminence Cardinal Logue on Aug 2 of that year. In December, 1896, he went out to South Africa as successor to the Right Reverend Bishop Strobino and has ever since been actively engaged in the administration and development of the different missions confided to his spiritual care. In his new sphere of labour and of ecclesiastical government those qualities which have endeared him so generally in Ireland quickly made themselves felt. His courtesy, his strength of resolve, and breadth of view, and his contagious zeal for work all have stamped him as eminently fitted to fill with honour to himself and the cause of religion the responsible office he was appointed to occupy by the Holy See. He was mentioned in his last despatches (June 21, 1902) by Lord Kitchener for services to the Army Chaplain's Department during the Boer War, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute in 1902.Unknown
MacSwain214SergeantDemise: Died of disease - enteric fever 19 Nov 1902
Place: Rustenburg
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
South African Constabulary
MacsweenAlexanderReceived the Mediterranean Medal
3rd Battalion
Source: Medal roll WO100 368
(Duke of Albany's Ross-shire Buffs) Seaforth Highl
MacsweenJohnReceived the Mediterranean Medal
3rd Battalion
Source: Medal roll WO100 368
(Duke of Albany's Ross-shire Buffs) Seaforth Highl
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