Lovelock Casualties in the Two Boer Wars |
Name | |
Regiment | Notes |
Lovelock Tree |
|
H Lovelock (Regimental Number 2811) |
3rd Battalion, 60th Rifles |
|
H Lovelock was included in a list of the dead
submitted to the War Office by General Colley, and reported in the 'Manchester Evening News' of 12 Feb 1881. He was killed in the Battle of Schuinshoogte (also known as the Battle of Ingogo) on 8 Feb 1881. |
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Second Boer War
Name
|
|
Outcome | |
Date | |
Place |
|
Regiment | Lovelock Tree |
W H Lovelock, Private* |
Died |
12 Aug 1900 |
Pretoria |
2nd Bn Coldstream Guards |
Ly |
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C Lovelock, Trooper |
Wounded |
3 Feb 1901 |
Uitvalskop |
Bushman Bn, South Australian Contingents |
L |
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There were no
Loveluck casualties of the War |
L = Lieflock Line
Ly = Lyneham Line
*According to an item in the 'Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser' of Wednesday 15 August 1900 W H Lovelock died of 'enteric' (Enteric Fever is another name for Typhoid Fever). However, a photograph of a memorial to some 25 Coldstream Guards at https://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=4630962 shows that he was Killed in Action near Pan Station. This is William Henry Lovelock, born 1872.