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Identity
Person No.
19742
Old ROH no.
9442
Service No.
5122
Last Name
First Name
Cecil James Richard
Initials
C J R
Date of Birth
Unknown
Est. Birth Year
Age at Death
19
Military Service
Rank
Private
Defence Force
UDF 22,700
Union Defence Force
Death Record
Date of Death
Cause code
DOW 2,685
Died of wounds
Cause of Death
Died of wounds
Grave Reference
Notes

Son of Mr. Raphael C. and Mrs. H. F. Paterson, of 30, Currey St., Kimberley, South Africa.

Citations
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Stories 3
on 24 January 2003
5122 Pvt. John Campbell, A&S; Highlanders was wounded 28 November 1899 at the Modder River. He died from his wounds on 30 November. He was from Spillingford, Haddington. He was a Reservist, serving with G Coy, 1st Bn. He was awarded the IGS medal with bar Punjab Frontier as a member of 2nd Bn. His QSA has only the bar Modder River. hawkes@garlic.com
on 24 January 2003
Buried at Wynberg. 2003-01-24 03:16:12 <a href="main.php?page=
by George Bonhomme on 18 February 2010
Trooper Sydney Gordon Lamb died 12December 1899 son of Angenitha Maria (neeMaritz) and Robert Henry Lamb and brother of Stephen Maritz Lamb of Wexford Farm ,Umzimkhulu.
Dedications 1
on 18 February 2010
To my grand uncle whom we never had the chance to meet you due to the great gap in the time of our births may your soul rest in peace George Bonhomme