Dalasile | | | Corporal | Frontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8 | Bolotwa Tembus |
Dalberg | Richard P | 7566 | | Source: Medal rolls | Canada, 2nd Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry |
Dalbiac | H S | | Major | Demise: Killed in action 25 May 1900
Place: Senekalkoppie
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Imperial Yeomanry |
Dalbiac | Henry Shelly | | Captain | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 34th Company, 11th Btn, IY |
Dalbiac | Henry Shelly | | Major | He was killed in action at Senekal May 24th, 1900. He was born June 1850, educated at Eton and had formerly been in the Royal Artillery, which he entered August 1871, and retired in 1887. He was a famous athlete and daring steeplechase rider, and had had a brilliant career. When a cadet at the Royal Military Academy, he won the "Bugle", and shortly before proceeding to South Africa, although 49 years of age, he won the race open to all winners of that trophy at the Royal Military Academy sports. Major Dalbiac was a contributor to many sporting papers. He was with Earl Roberts in the famous Kandahar march, and was twice mentioned in despatches. He served in the Egyptian War 1882, being severely wounded (having his horse shot under him) at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir was again mentioned in despatches, and was awarded the medal with clasp and Khedive's star, and also received the Fourth Class of the Order of the Medjidie. He then returned to India, but some time afterwards retired. Major Dalbiac joined the Imperial Yeomanry as a Captain February 3rd, 1900, and proceeded to South Africa, serving in the Cape and Orange River Colonies. The day he fell he had entered Senekal, regardless of danger, with a small party of Yeomanry in advance of the main body, when he was suddenly fired on by the Boers in the chief street of the town and killed.
Source: Donner | Imperial Yeomanry |
Dalbock | G | | | District 1
Source: QSA and KSA rolls | Cape Police |
Dalbock | Gottlieb | 1826 | | Attested: Nov 1898. Source: CMP 9 | Cape Police |
Dalby | A | 28916 | Driver | Missing. Blood River Poort, 17 September 1901
Rejoined
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | 69th Battery, RFA |
Dalby | C H | | Trooper | no further trace
Source: Nominal roll in WO127 | Steinaecker's Horse |
Dalby | E | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Leicestershire Regiment |
Dalby | F | | | 2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Northumberland Fusiliers |
Dalby | F C | 3386 | Private | QSA (3).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars |
Dalby | F G | | Stoker | QSA (0). Ref: 288.625.
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Philomel |
Dalby | G | 5461 | Private | Wounded. Spitzkop, 21 July 1900
3rd Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Dalby | G | | | 3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
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