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comstone
22-01-2006, 3:20 AM
I've recently discovered than an ancestor served in the South African Constabulary before emigrating from Glasgow to Canada. He apparently serve in the Constabulary in 1901-1902.
Does anyone know how men from Lanarkshire entered the Constabulary, what units from Lanarkshire went to South Africa, and if there are any records in Scotland of such military service?
Are there any indexes for SA Constabulary service available, either on-line, or through the Archives?
Thanks,
Bruce J. Martin
comstone@gmail.com
Geoffers
22-01-2006, 9:09 AM
Are there any indexes for SA Constabulary service available, either on-line, or through the Archives?
I read an answer to a similar question somewhere else, but can't for the life of me think when or where. The respondent then pointed the questioner towards the South African Archives:
http://www.national.archives.gov.za/
However, The National Archives onlone catalogue http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/default.asp
indicates that they have some pension applications in Dominion Office (DO) and Treasury (T) records and also medal rolls (in WO100)
Geoffers
comstone
22-01-2006, 2:50 PM
Geoffers,
Thank you. The ancestor in question "purchased" his discharge after about 16 months of service. Do you believe, then, there would be no pension?
Thanks for your reply and explanation.
Bruce
Geoffers
22-01-2006, 8:15 PM
The ancestor in question "purchased" his discharge after about 16 months of service. Do you believe, then, there would be no pension?
I don't know the conditions of service, but as a guess I would think he would not be entitled to a pension
Geoffers
pwenlock
23-01-2006, 8:18 AM
Check the Imperial Yeomanry QSA & KSA medal rolls. He may have transfered to the SAC at the end of his initial engagement.
Yours aye
Paul
joette
23-01-2006, 11:49 AM
My Grandfather did that.He served with his regiment in the Boer conflict & then transferred to the SAC. I know he was sickened with his duties & left.How I don't know but he was in F&F Sept.1914 despite being a miner!I guess because he was still in the Reserves.Went to the Boer conflict for a bit of excitement!He was only 15/16 so not very mature.
comstone
24-01-2006, 3:30 AM
Paul,
Excellent suggestion, thank you. Something more to keep me busy!
Bruce
KemmeySmith
07-09-2009, 10:22 AM
Just found this site. A friend asked me to find out anything about No. 498 Sgt R.A. Hodgins, 'T' Mobile Troop, S.A. Constabulary, aged 28 in 1903. His family came from Brosna, Co. Kings (Offaly), Ireland. Possibly of interest to you, I hope so, anyway.
sue1959
15-10-2009, 11:23 AM
hi Just found this link. I have a relative Robert Jamieson who served in th eboer war then joined SAC police. Returned to Ireland 1909 after being pensioned out due to an attack which left him with plsates in ihis head and an uncontrolable temper?
I'm looking for marriage records in SA if any one has info please.
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