Service Details
Name:
HARTE
Given Name:
WILLIAM HERROD FRAZER
Initials:
W H F
Trade:
Paymaster
Rank:
Captain
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Regiment:
Camp Commandants Staff, S.A. Forces
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Unit:
Record and Attestation Department Cantoments Potchefstroom
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Date of Death:
1915-12-13
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Age:
41
Cause of Death:
Died of anemia with colitis, in Johannesburg General Hospital
Citations:
***Accepted by CWGC for War Grave Status & burial site under investigation
Additional
Information:
Son of James and Bessie Ann Constance Harte. Husband of Frances Mary (nee Butler) Harte, of 101 Victoria Road, Pietermaritzburg. Born Erke, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland in 1874. Served as a Trooper (#742) with the Natal Carbineers in the ABW 1899-1902; present during the siege of Ladysmith; served as a QMS with the NC in the Bambatha Rebellion 1906; served as Paymaster for Record and Attestation Department Cantonments in Potchefstroom. An accountant. Commemorated on St. Saviour's Anglican Cathedral, PMB WWI Memorial scroll in St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, PMB
Commemoration
Country:
South Africa
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Locality:
Kwazulu Natal
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Cemetery:
PIETERMARITZBURG (COMMERCIAL ROAD) CEMETERY
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Grave Reference:
Section KK. Plot 47. Grave 2667. - SOUTH AFRICAN BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE

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