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Surname ANGEL
Given Name(s) or Initial(s) Thomas Hotspur
Regimental Number 105
RankPrivate
Unit Name 3rd West Australia Bushmen
StateWA
Extracts and Comments
(from Sources as shown)

Wallace1: Distinguished Conduct Medal.
Murray: wounded at De Burg's Pass 7.4.1901 died on 23.4.1901 of enteric at Warmbaths, Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 23.4.1901 Distinguished Conduct Medal.
West Australian: ANGEL Thomas Hotspur a cattle drover from Ireland, War Memorial Perth Cathedral.
B5165: specially enrolled, dangerously wounded at De Burg's Pass.
URL2: Aust. Boer War Memorial database record.
URL3: memorial tablet unveiled 12.1.1902 in St. George's Cathedral Perth WA inscribed "Erected by C Squadron, 3rd Regiment Australian Bushmen (1st WA Bushmen). To the memory of their comrades, Troopers WJ McPhee, EA Hambly, J Roscoe, T Angel, J Hume, who fell in South Africa, 1900 - 1901."
URL4: Aust. Boer War Memorial database record.
URL5: The War Office supplies a correction that Trooper ANGEL is progressing favorably [c13.4.1901], and is not dead from his wounds, as formerly reported.
URL7: FALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. THE UNVEILING CEREMONY. SPEECH BY THE ADMINISTRATOR. The memorial erected in honour of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Western Australian contingents who were killed in action or died from wounds or disease during the war in South Africa was unveiled on Saturday afternoon [6.9.1902] by His Excellency the Administrator (Sir Edward STONE). The memorial is erected in King's Park, a short distance from the main entrance, and on the left side of the drive. ... Sir James then read a tabulated statement giving the details of the casualties to Western Australian soldiers which were to be inscribed on the memorial. The chief particulars are as follow - Major HG MOOR, First Contingent, killed in action at Palmietfontein, 19.7.1900; Lieut. GGW HENSMAN, First Contingent, died of wounds at Slingersfontein, 12.3.1900; Lieut. AA FORREST, Fifth Contingent, killed in action near Carolina, 16.5.1901; Lieut. SS REID, Sixth Contingent, died of wounds at Middlekraal, 29.6.1901; Lieut. GA MORRIS, Sixth Contingent, killed in action at Rolspruit. 3.2.1902; Sergeant FF EDWARDS, Fifth Contingent, killed in action near Carolina, 16.5.1901; Farrier-Sergeant RH MCGREGOR, Fifth Contingent, died of pneumonia at Middleburg, 22.5.1901; Corporal GN BISHOP, First Contingent, died of pneumonia at De Aar, 14.2.1900; Corporal WF BOLLINGER, Fifth Contingent, died of wounds near Carolina, 16.5.1901; Corporal FURLONG, Fifth Contingent, killed near Carolina, 16.5.1901; Lance-Corporal W FRASER, Fourth Contingent, killed in action near Pietersburg, 8.4.1901; Lance Corporal JG DALLISTON, Fifth Contingent, killed in action at Watervaal River, 1.2.1902; Private MW COLLETT, First Contingent, killed in action at Palmietfontein. 19.7.1900; Private H FORCE, First Contingent, died of wounds at Watervaal Onder, 15.9.1900; Private M CONWAY, First Contingent, killed in action at Slingersfontein, 9.2.1900; Private WJ MCPHEE, Third Contingent, died of wounds at Buluwayo, 2.7.1900; Private TH ANGEL, Third Contingent, died of wounds at De Berg's Pass, 23.4.1901; Private EA HAMBLY, Third Contingent; died of malarial fever at Buluwayo, 26.6.1900; Private J ROSCOE, Third Contingent, died of wounds at Elands River, 3.11.1900; Private EG ILES, Fourth Contingent, killed in action at Jagersfontein, 25.8.1900; Private J KAY, Fourth Contingent, killed in action at Palmeitfontein, 19.7.1900; Private H WHITE, Third Contingent, died in Melbourne, prior to discharge, 4.6.1901; Privates B FISHER, F PAGE, FT ADAMS and J SEMPLE, Sixth Contingent, killed in action at Carolina, 16.5.1901; Private A BLANCH, Sixth Contingent, died of wounds at Carolina, 18.5.1901; Private J HUME, Third Contingent, died of pneumonia at Fremantle. 1.6.1901; Private H SOLOMON, Fifth Contingent, treacherously shot at Kankanistche Farm, 16.4.1901; Private R SPENCER, Sixth Contingent, died of enteric fever at Middleburg, 14.5.1901; Private G WESTCOTT, Sixth Contingent, killed in action, Renshoogte, 23.6.1901; Private CC CLIFFORD, Sixth Contingent, killed in action, Renshoogte, 23.6.1901; Private J DELAHUNTLY, Sixth Contingent, killed in action, Pladplaats, 16.8.1901; Private R ALDAY, Fifth Contingent, killed in action, Watervaal River, 1.2.1902: Private WJ DUNSTAN, Fifth Contingent, died of enteric fever, Pretoria, 15.2.1902; Private A HAMMOND, Fifth Contingent, killed in action at Roode Bank, 1.2.1902; Private W PARKER, Fifth Contingent, died of enteric fever at Standerton, 22.1.1902; Private OE FRY, Sixth Contingent, died of enteric fever at Standerton, 22.12.1901; Private JBM THURSTON, Sixth Contingent, died of pneumonia, at Standerton, 30.12.1901; Private TH WILSON, Sixth Contingent, died of enteric fever at Standerton, 12.12.1901. Continuing, Sir James pointed out, that the above list comprised 40 officers and men, 30 of whom had been killed or had died of wounds received in action and 10 of whom had died of disease.
URL7: A special war gratuity of £20 has been paid to those members of Western Australian contingents who gained distinguished service medals during the war in South Africa. Of the eleven hundred odd men who represented the State seven gained this honour, two of them afterwards being numbered among the victims of the campaign. These latter were Privates FORCE and ANGEL. The others decorated with the medal were Sergeants EDWARDS and BARRY, Corporal BURLEY, and Private CORKHILL, of the First Contingent, and Sergeant GEORGE of the Third Contingent.
Source References
Murray: Official Records of the Australian Contingents etc. page(s) 410 440
Wallace1: The Australians at the Boer War page(s) 318
West Australian: West Australian newspaper date(s) 12 & 13.4 & 2.5 & 12 & 27.7.1901 & 13.1, 21.6 & 8.9.1902
Woolmore1: Bushveldt Carbineers and the Pietersburg Light Horse page(s) 45
B5165: National Archives of Australia series B5165
Z&DHerald: Zeehan and Dundas Herald newspaper date(s) 15.4.1901
External Link URL1www.hagsoc.org.au/sagraves/nmcdb/nmcdb-search.php
External Link URL2bwm.org.au/site/Thomas_Angel.php
External Link URL3nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24736017
External Link URL4bwm.org.au/site/Thomas_AngelNDD.php
External Link URL5nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84490112
External Link URL6nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24843002
External Link URL7nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24748068


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