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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: Malcolm Webster on Monday 24 August 09 22:15 BST (UK)
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Hello,
Just to update the group that I am currently transcribing the enlistment forms of the Railway Pioneer Regiment from 1899-1902 held at TNA. I would hope to have this completed by the end of October.
At the moment I have transcribed Surnames A - C, and photographed A-E.
If you would like any information on the above just contact me and I will be more than happy to email a copy of the enlistment form.
Regards, Malcolm
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Just to say all the Enrollment Formed have been copied and I have now completed the Database... so if you have a member of your family that served in the Railway Pioneer Regiment I am happy to see if their form is recorded.
Regards, Malcolm
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Boulton Albert 3176 Railway Pioneer Regiment
Hi Do you have any info on the above thanks
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Just to say all the Enrollment Formed have been copied and I have now completed the Database... so if you have a member of your family that served in the Railway Pioneer Regiment I am happy to see if their form is recorded.
Regards, Malcolm
Hello Malcolm - I am interested in Captain Ferdinand Joseph Pollard who was in the 1st Batt, I would be most grateful for anything you have for him. Keen to know where he enlisted, believe he might have been living in Nairobi and also keen to trace his two sons who I am unable to trace births for in England. Henry Charles Michell Pollard (involved in the sinking of the Bismark) and Arthur Michell Pollard, I think possibly born in Africa. Many thanks for any light shed - Buttercup :)
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Hi Malcolm,
Could you please look up two names for me. Both of my Great Grandfathers served with the British Army in the Boer War before eventually emigrating to Canada and joining the CEF.
I know almost nothing about William James Horsley. I found the exact name on the rolls of the 1st Railway Pioneers, but have no independent corroboration that it is him. He survived and was killed at Courcelette in 1916.
Thomas Phillips was at Ladysmith in 1900. After the war he became a guard at Buckingham Palace.
I would appreciate any information you can find.
Thanks,
Jim
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Hi Jim
Malcolm hasn't been on since May. And Buttercup's post may have gone unanswered as well. When you have made three posts you can send PMs. This will increase the chance of attracting his attention, and you can compare notes with Buttercup.
Ken
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Hi Malcolm,
I see that you haven't been on RootsChat for over a year so am doing a reply and sending a personal message. I hope that this is not due to some personal tragedy but some other reason. If you are still doing the enrollment forms for the Railway Pioneer Regiment, I would like information on Thomas R Dodd, Major, 2nd Battalion, Railway Pioneer Regiment. Died of dysentery 4th February 1901 at Elandsfontein. Thank you.
Fruitlady
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Hi,
I wonder if you can help me with info on William Henry Moore who I believe served in the 3rd Battalion Railway Pioneer Regiment during the Boer War. At present this is only a theory so anything that might help confirm the theory would be great,
Thanks
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You would have to check this out, but this from the Anglo Boer War website:
William Moore 3rd Battallion. Railway Pioneer Regiment.
http://angloboerwar.com/unit-information/south-african-units-attestation/106-railway-pioneer-regiment/2024-railway-pioneer-regiment-surname-m
Apologies for the long link Scroll down until you find William Moore 1609 then click on image to enlarge it
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Thanks very much for that, unfortunately it only proves that I was on the wrong track. Oh well!!
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There are a number of W H Moore's and William Henry's that served during the Boer War. Perhaps he served with another regiment.