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CaryJoseph Radcliffe6112 and 202Trooper2nd Brabant's Horse
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Brabant's Horse
CaryJoseph Radcliffe6112TrooperQSA (4) CC Wep Witt Belf
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll
Brabant's Horse
CaryO4251PrivateWounded at Potgieter's Drift. 5 Feb 1900.
Source: Natal Field Force Casualty Roll, page 199 line 23
(Prince Consort's Own) Rifle Brigade
CarySpencer Colin30Occupation: Timekeeper. Address: Somerset East .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Town Guard and District Mounted Troops
CaryThomas BoncyNext of kin: H B Cary. Address: Tarkastad CC .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Town Guard and District Mounted Troops
CaryThomas BoveySource: WO100/285Tarkastad TG
CaryWSource: WO100/286Vryburg TG
CaryWSource: WO100/279Cape Government Railways
CaryW ATrooperBSACM Matabeleland 1893 (0). William Arthur Cary was born in 1872, the fourth son of Colonel Francis Cary, and accompanied his father to South Africa in 1888, when the latter commanded the 1st Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment. Completing his education at the Diocesan College, Rondebosch, Capetown, where he gained a reputation for being an excellent shot - as a Sergeant-Major in the School Corps he won a challenge cup for rifle shooting with the highest score ever made at that time - young William enlisted in the British South Africa Police on the same day as his brother, Trooper C. W. Cary, in May 1891. Still a member of the Company's Police after it had been re-titled the Mashonaland Mounted Police in the following year, he volunteered to serve in the Matabele War in 1893, when he was appointed a Trooper in Captain Heany's Troop in the Salisbury Horse. Cary was dangerously wounded in the engagement at Imbembezi on 1 November 1893, being shot through the head and never regaining consciousness - he died about five miles from Thabas Induna on the 3rd, and was buried that morning alongside Trooper Julius Siebert who had been similarly wounded in the same action. His Commanding Officer wrote:'He was a general favourite, an adept at all field sports, and a clever lad all round; and his death is sincerely regretted by his comrades. He was generally anxious - being a wonderfully good shot - to make good shooting at Imbembezi, and it was in eagerly exposing himself with that object that he was hit in the head with a Martini bullet.’ BSACM Matabeleland 1893, no clasp (Troopr. W. A. Cary, Salisbury Horse) DNW June 2008 £1000.
Source: BSACM rolls
Salisbury Horse
CarylJames E9030TrooperSource: Nominal roll in WO127Kitchener's Horse
CaryllHenry WilliamOccupation: Chief Clerk. Next of kin: Miss E Caryll. Address: Luton England .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Town Guard and District Mounted Troops
CarzeW L CDistrict 1
Source: QSA and KSA rolls
Cape Police
CasalisG ASource: WO100/226Civil Surgeon
CasambilePrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8. Medal returnedTshunie Volunteers
CasbenFrederick19Occupation: Railway Foreman. Next of kin: Mother. Address: East London .
Source: Attestation paper in WO126
Town Guard and District Mounted Troops
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