Reference WMO/140252
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- Boer War, Second (1899-1902)
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his Tablet is erected to commemorate the Services and Patriotism Of Fenton townsmen who served their Queen anf Country in the Boer War 1899-1902 and to perpetuate the memory of the following Non-Commissioned Officers and Men who died of wounds or sickness during the campaign
Fenton Boer War Memorial This memorial is situated in the Old Town Hall, Fenton which is now the Magistrates Court FENTON, BOER WAR MEMORIAL STAFFORDSHIRE This memorial is located in Fenton Old Town Hall, now the Court House T 1899 – 1902 HEMMINGS Thomas Cpl, 2nd North Staffordshire Regt died at Bloemfontein LOWE Thomas Cpl, 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers, killed at Colenso OUTRAM Bernard John L/Cpl, 5th Northumberland Fusiliers died at Middleburg PRICE Daniel L/Cpl, 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers died at Charlestown COLLIS William Henry Pte, 4th North Staffordshire Regt died at Deelfontein CRITCHLOW J Pte, 2nd North Staffordshire Regt died at Springfontein GILES John Pte, 2nd North Staffordshire Regt died at Charlestown LEIGH William Pte, 4th West Yorkshire Regt died at Grootfontein NICKLIN Joseph Charles Pte, 2nd North Staffordshire Regt died at Charlestown SALT Albert Pte, 3rd North Staffordshire Regt died at Vryburg SMITH Joseph Pte, 4th North Staffordshire Regt, killed at Richmond TRAVIS Samuel Pte, 2nd West Yorkshire Regt died at Grootfontein WOOD T P Drummer, 4th North Staffordshire Regt died at Richmond
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