Osborne | B | 23377 | Driver | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Osborne | W | 69280 | Gunner | Source: DCM recipients |
Osborne | W | 69280 | Gunner | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Otter-Barry | F M | | Lieutenant | Demise: Killed in action 19 Sep 1901
Place: Dewetsdorp Near Vlakfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt |
Otter-Barry | Francis Melvil | | Lieutenant | He was killed in action at Vlakfontein, ORC, September 19th, 1901. He was the son of Robert Melvil Barry Otter-Barry of 8 Emperor's Gate, London, was born April 1876, and educated at Marlborough. He entered the Royal Artillery in March 1896, and was promoted Lieutenant March 1899. Lieutenant Otter-Barry went to South Africa with U Battery, and took part in the operations at Paardeberg, February 21st to 28th, 1900, and in the subsequent engagements at Poplar Grove, Driefontein, Zand River, and Doorn Kop. He was also present at the occupation of Pretoria and the operations in the ORC, which resulted in the surrender of General Prinsloo. At Vlakfontein, where he fell, about fifteen miles south-east of Bloemfontein, Lieutenant Otter-Barry, it is stated, behaved most gallantly, and was killed beside his guns. He was mentioned in despatches by General Lord Kitchener, December 8th, 1901, for his "conspicuous good service". His name was inscribed on a tablet placed in Marlborough College Chapel to the memory of all Marlburians who fell in the war.
Source: Donner |
Parker | A W | 28657 | Gunner | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Parker | A W | 28651 | Acting Bombardier | Prisoner. Vlakfontein, 19 September 1901
Rejoined
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Peacham | R | 2142 | Driver | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Peterson | A | 96037 | Gunner | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
Phillips | W | 83409 | Driver | Prisoner. Sannah's Post, 31 March 1900
Released
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll |
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