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WoodMTrooperFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1877-8. Medal returnedBowker's Rovers
WoodMPrivateFrontier Wars. SAGS (1) 1878. Medal returnedGraaff Reinet Volunteers
WoodM3rd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls
Lincolnshire Regiment
WoodM A K13360SergeantDemise: Died of disease 15 Aug 1900
Place: Bloemfontein
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
Royal Army Medical Corps
WoodM FSource: WO100/284Naauwport DMT
WoodM JGunnerCGHGSM (1) Basutoland
Source: Roll of the CGHGSM
Grahamstown Volunteer Heavy Artillery
WoodM W4695CorporalQSA (5). Also 'Woods' on another Roll.
Source: QSA medal rolls
5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards
WoodMatthew Ellison42776TrooperNo known Company. Served in 36th Btn IY
Source: QSA Medal Rolls
Imperial Yeomanry
WoodMatthew Griffiths278PrivateSource: OZ-Boer databaseVictoria, 2nd Mounted Rifles Contingent
WoodMatthew K841TrooperSource: Nominal roll in WO127SAMIF
WoodMatthew Karslake841TrooperServed in 1st KFS. Joined Salisbury 17 Dec 00 transferred 29 Apr 01 2KFS
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
WoodNPrivate2nd Battalion
Demise: Died
Place: Unknown
Source: In Memoriam by S Watt
(Cameronians) Scottish Rifles
WoodO GLieutenant ColonelList of CB recipients. Various sourcesRoyal Army Medical Corps
WoodO GMrsShe died at Kroonstad, ORC, October 4th, 1901. She has been in the Service as Sister Ireland. She joined the Army Nursing Service in 1882, and spent most of her time between Aldershot and Egypt. In 1885 she served as Superintending Sister with Miss Norman and Sister King at H Redoubt, Suakin, obtaining the Egyptian medal and Khedive's star, and the decoration of the Royal Red Cross. Many looked back with gratitude to her gentle and capable nursing, and confess that to her ministrations, under Providence, they owe their lives. Always bright and cheerful, she was universally popular. She held the post of Superintending Sister of the Citadel Hospital, Cairo, from 1889-91, when she left the Service to be married to Colonel Oswald G Wood, Royal Army Medical Corps. Early in the war she volunteered her services as nursing sister, and followed her husband to South Africa, where she contracted a long and painful illness which ended in her death. Two sons survived her and their father, Colonel Wood.
Source: Dooner
Unknown
WoodO GLieutenant ColonelMID LG: 16 April 1901, page: 2606. Source: Field Marshal Roberts. 2 April 1901. Re: General mentions
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