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Surname | | TAME |
Given Name(s) or Initial(s) | | Herbert Bernden |
Regimental Number | | 3692 |
Rank | | Farrier Sergeant |
Unit Name | | 3rd New South Wales Imperial Bushmen |
State | | NSW |
Extracts and Comments (from Sources as shown) | | Murray: Herbert Bernden, died at Standerton of enteric 7.2.1902. Source:# 135 photo AWM PO3036.19001 3 brothers died in Boer War 1 survived. B5204: Herbert Blonden a blacksmith born Joadja Ck. NSW 1883 next of kin in Wingello. URL2: Henry Brandon died of enteric at Standerton. Roe: brothers Henry 3616 3NSWIB died, Albert Edward 3618 3NSWIB & Walter 3617 3NSWIB died. URL3: Henry B TAME dangerously ill at Ermelo 13.1.1902.
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Source References | | Murray: Official Records of the Australian Contingents etc. page(s) 163 205 Source:# Oz-Boer contributed source number 135 B5204: National Archives of Australia series B5204 folder 12A Barrier Miner: Barrrier Miner newspaper date(s) 27.1.1902 MaitlandDM.: Maitland Daily Mercury newspaper date(s) 24.1.1902
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External Link URL1 | | www.hagsoc.org.au/sagraves/nmcdb/nmcdb-search.php |
External Link URL2 | | nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44322153 |
External Link URL3 | | nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122860130 |
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