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Trooper Martin Zollner

Ancestor Details

Name of Ancestor: Martin Leo Zollner

Ancestor's date of birth: 31/10/1858

Ancestor's date of death: 27/04/1900

Cause of Death: Killed at Thaba Nchu, 27 April 1900

Service Number: 4148

Colony or State of enlistment: Not applicable, Place of Enlistment: South Africa

Unit: 'G' Sqn Kitchener's Horse

Rank attained in Boer War: TPR, Date Effective: On enlistment

Highest Rank attained (if served after war): Did not survive the Boer War

Murray Page: Not applicable, did not serve in an Australian unit

Contingent: Not applicable

Ship: Travelled privately to South Africa

Memorial details: No details provided

Decorations: Queen's South Africa Medal with Oranfe Free State clasp.

Personal Characteristics: No details provided

Reasons to go and fight: No details provided

Details of service in war: Served from February in the Orange Free State, killed at Thaba Nchu, 30 km east of Bloemfontein on 27 April 1900.

Service and life after the Boer War: Did not survive the Boer War

Descendant Details

Name of Descendant: Mary Carswell, Port Macquarie NSW
Relationship to Ancestor: Second Cousin

 


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