Stelling | W | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's Own) Yorkshire Light Infantry |
Stellman | W | | | G Company, 4th Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | East Surrey Regiment |
Stelly | E | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | (King's Own) Royal Lancaster Regiment |
Stelly | Karl | | | Volunteer from Germany serving with the Boer forces
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum database, August 2016 | German volunteers |
Stelrs | W E | | | Source: WO100/284 | Port Elizabeth TG |
Stelton | F | | | 3rd Volunteer Service Company
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Bedfordshire Regiment |
Stelton | F | | | 3rd Volunteer Battalion
Source: Medal rolls | Bedfordshire Regiment |
Stelzmer | P | | Trooper | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1879. Medal returned | Cape Mounted Yeomanry |
Stem | E | | | Source: WO100/284 | New England Mounted Rifles |
Stemart | John | | | Nominal roll #1 (S1) | Driscoll's Scouts |
Stembridge | C | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | 82nd Battery, RFA |
Stembridge | G | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | 8th Battery, RFA |
Stembridge | T A | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | East Surrey Regiment |
Stembridge | T E | 1330 | 3rd Cl Sgt | Date awarded the Cape LS&GC Medal: Unknown Gratuity: 5. QSA (3) Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (1330 Serjt., F W Stembridge Cape M.R.), KSA (2) (1330 Serjt., Cape M.R.); Cape LS&GC, VR (1330 3rd Cl. Sgt., Cape Mtd. Rifles). Sergeant Frederick William Stembridge was born at Ilminster in Somerset on 23 August 1861 and volunteered for the Cape Mounted Rifles in England in 1879. He joined his unit at Umtata and over the next few years travelled extensively in South Africa. Among other interesting achievements, he is credited with escorting Cecil Rhodes into Rhodesia in 1890, in addition to chasing General Smuts out of the Cape to O'Okiep after the latter mounted a raid during the Boer War. He was finally discharged in 1903, having notched up over twenty years service, and accompanied John Merriman on his travels around South Africa. Stembridge next joined the Police at Hermanus and travelled around the country as a relief gaoler. In 1914 he left the police and became a Doorman at the Parliament House, Cape Town. Another appointment followed at the Old Supreme Court before he became Caretaker at the Law Courts in Kerron Street. He died in this position during late 1935, having been in Government service for 52 years. DNW Dec 91 £500. DNW Sep 08 £1,200.
Source: LS&GC recipients, South Africam Museum of Military History | Cape Mounted Rifles |
Stemerth | H A | | | Source: WO100/280 | Albany DMT |
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