Elkington | E | | Private | Natal 1906 (1)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal | Natal Royal Regiment |
Elkington | E / F | 5915 | Private | Demise: Killed in action 25 Oct 1900
Place: Fraserburg Road
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | (Prince of Wales's) North Staffordshire Regiment |
Elkington | E C | | Private | Natal 1906 (1)
Source: Recipients of the Natal 1906 Medal | Natal Royal Regiment |
Elkington | Edwin Charles | 23189 | Corporal | Source: QSA Medal Rolls | 48th Company, 7th Btn, IY |
Elkington | F | 876 | Inspector | Weil's Transport
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | Imperial Transport Service |
Elkington | F | 5915 | Private | Killed in action. Frazerberg Road, 25 October 1900
4th Battalion.
Source: South African Field Force Casualty Roll | (Prince of Wales's) North Staffordshire Regiment |
Elkington | F | | Private | QSA (1)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Defence of Kimberley | Kimberley TG |
Elkington | G | | Chief Cook | QSA (0). Ref: 137.561.
Source: QSA medal rolls | HMS Thetis |
Elkington | G E | | Lieutenant | Demise: Died of disease - enteric fever 12 Jan 1901
Place: Bloemfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt | Royal Engineers, Telegraph Battalion, 1st Division |
Elkington | G T | 4531 | Private | QSA (5).
Source: QSA medal rolls | 7th (The Queen's Own) Hussars |
Elkington | George Edward | | Lieutenant | Died from disease at Bloemfontein. QSA issued to Mrs Elkington, Sonning Nr Reading. 1 Nov 1901.
QSA (2) CC OFS
TNA ref 159/1 | Royal Engineers, Telegraph Battalion, 1st Division |
Elkington | George Edward | | Lieutenant | He died of enteric in South Africa, Jan, 12th, 1901. He was the fourth son of Lieutenant General Elkington, CB, and Mrs Elkington, of Sonning, Berks. Lieutenant Elkington was born in January 1871, and educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. He entered the Royal Engineers February 1890, and was promoted Lieutenant February 1893. He served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force, under Lord (then Sir Herbert) Kitchener, in 1896, including the engagement at Firket, and the operations at Hafir, being mentioned in despatches, LG, November 3rd, 1896, and was awarded the Fourth Class of the Order of the Medjidie, the medal, and the Egyptian medal with clasp. He embarked for South Africa in June 1900, and served there up to the time of his death.
Source: Donner | Royal Engineers |
Elkington | Herbert | 723 | | Attested: May 1899. Source: CMP 11 | Cape Police |
Elkington | Herbert Stanley | 723 | Private | QSA (1) DoM
Source: Mafeking Siege Account and Medal Roll | Cape Police |
Elkington | J C | | | Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls | South African Constabulary |
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