Dear All.
Please may anyone shed some light on this query.
I am trying to record some physical evidence military records for:
William Chaplin - (b. Ipswich 1859. d. Whitechapel 1889)
His diary (pic attached) records his departure on the SS Dublin Castle from South West India Dock, 26th November 1878, on 27th Nov passing Dover at 06:00.
His son had got this far:
Military Service:
- Medal: South African General Service Medal, for six campaigns from 1877 – 1879
- Natal garrison duty.
- He was a mounted soldier. (Natal Infantry Volunteers, none served in Zululand, only mounted corps.)
- Maritzburg Rifles, were in garrison. (The Natal Royal Regiment, raised in 1867 as the Pietermaritzburg Volunteer Rifle Corps and from 1868 known as the Maritzburg Rifles. In 1887 they amalgamated with the Royal Durban Rifles.)
- Served at Isandlwana. 22nd January 1879.
- Served at Rorke’s Drift. Possibly fought here. 23rd January 1879.
- Unit served likely was within 2 & 3 Columns, the Newcastle Mounted Rifles and the Buffalo Border Guard. Also with these three columns were 3 Battalions, the 1st Regiment Natal Native Contingent, and the 1st and 2nd Battalions 3rd Natal Native Contingent.
- Not served in the Natal Carbineers, roll checked and name not present.
- Not served with one of the Transvaal Vol. Mounted units. Wounded list checked.
- Possibly the Frontier Light Horse, the Imperial Unit, some Natal Corps, Lonsdale’s Horse.
Q's:
- Are there enrollment lists.
- Are there vessel passenger lists.
- Is there a record of soldiers served, volunteer or other.
Thank you.
LK