Edie Your grandfather would have been in E Division which generally served in the Orange River Colony but on occasions when serving in mobile columns they crossed into the Transvaal. One example is a column under Captain Vaughan sent to cooperate in the attempt to retrieve Von Donop's convoy. This would account for his Transvaal bar. The files are full of correspondence about Transvaal bars for E Division members who did not normally serve outside the Orange River Colony (now Orange Free State once more). There were about 500 Canadians in E Division with numbers in the blocks 1900 to 2300. It was a Canadian troop, 17/E that mutinied after the war. The ISBN is correct. Try http://www.foxholemilitaria.com If that doesn't work phone them in Calgary at 264-8342. If this doesn't work send me an email at jimwallace@shaw.ca or phone me at (204) 489-6977. It is getting cold so in about three weeks I will be off to Hawaii for a few months so I will be out of reach. Jim Wallace Winnipeg ----- Original Message ----- From: "E Lenzen" <elenzen@telus.net> To: <BOER-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:39 PM Subject: [BOER-WAR] South African Constabulary > Thanks for the response from Jim Wallace. > > > > Jim, you refer to company's "A", "C" and "E" being where the Canadian's > served. . My grandfather was from Scotland and his service number was > E2865. Do you know if that means he would have been part of company "E" > that served mainly in the Orange Free State? > > > > I tried to find you book "No colours, no drums: Canadians in the South > African Constabulary" but could not find it locally. I'm living in > Vancouver, Canada so perhaps my best bet would be to order it through one > of > our local book stores. I believe the ISBM is 1-894255-27-5. > > > > Edie "on the rox" > > > > > > ==== BOER-WAR Mailing List ==== > Boer War Links > http://freespace.virgin.net/anglers.rest/BoerWarLinks.htm > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >