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New South Wales State Records - Register of Police
ServiceNo Surname FirstName DOB Native Of Date Appointed Reel Item Remarks
8096 MILLER Harry Frank 1881 New South Wales 7 Aug 1903 3043 [8/3253] -
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Registered Number = 8096
Name = MILLER, Harry Frank
Mounted or Foot = M
Year of Birth = 1881
Height (feet, inches) = 5 71/2
Weight on Joining (St, Lbs) = 11st 6lbs
Eyes = Blue
Hair = Fair
Complexion = Fair
A Native of = NSWales
Married or Single = S
Previous Calling = Labourer Farmer's (hard to read)
Religion = C of E
District = Western
Date of Appointment to the Rank of
- Probationary Constable = 7 Aug 03
- Ordinary Constable = -------
- First Class Constable =
- Senior Constable =
- Sergeant =
- 1st Class Sergeant =
- Officer =
Date of Leaving the Force = 21 Oct 03
Cause of Leaving the Force = Discharged
Remarks =
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NSWBDM - Birth: 5127/1881 - MILLER, HARRY F T - HARRY - JANE - PETERSHAM
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Rookwood Cemetery - CoE Section 13, number 2587
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Grave Site at Rookwood Cemetery
The site was visited on 2008-09-09 and a map obtained to assist with finding the grave. Unfortunately, there is no headstone, and the numbering of the graves leaves a lot to be desired . Suffice to say, the Section 13 where Harry Frank is located is to the Right of Lawn 2, and north of Section 13B. The row has Higginbotham (next to Lawn 2) and Abbott (next to Section 16 end). The grave to the left is Annie Maude Howitt, died 30 Dec 1950. There are 3 graves to the right with no marking, then Joseph E Hume, died 5 July 1950. Five rows from the road to the north (Lauder is the Grave on the corner there...).
MILLER HARRY - 23/06/1950
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Detailed Information
Cemetery Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts
Area Anglican(AN)
Section 13
Row Not Available
Plot Not Available
Grave No. 0002587
Cemetery Address Hawthorne Ave, Rookwood NSW 2141
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AUST - NSW - Rookwood - CoE - Sect 13, Grave 2587 - about (-33.866667, 151.240556, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia
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NSWBDM - Death: 8344/1950 - MILLER, HARRY FRANK TURNBULL - HENRY - JANE - PADDINGTON
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Nightwatchman - on Stanley's Death Cert
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Stevedore - on Mildred's Death Cert
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Clerk - on Alan's Death Cert
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South Africa Medal (Queen's) with three clasps
The King's South African Medal with two clasps
Medal issue on page 176 of NSW Register of Medals & Clasps at Archives MP 744 S51 (or 551) 180
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http://www.bwm.org.au/site/Boer_War_Medals.asp
Queen's South Africa Medal
The Queen's South Africa Medal was awarded for service in the Boer War in South Africa . The Australian colonies raised units and a number of Australians who were not able to join Australian units enlisted in British and South African units.
The Medal
The Queen's South Africa Medal is a silver and bronze medal with the crowned and veiled head of Queen Victoria on the obverse. The reverse has Britannia with a flag in her left hand holding out a laurel wreath to a party of advancing soldiers. In the background are two warships. Below the wreath the dates ‘1899-1900' are shown. Around the top are the words ‘SOUTH AFRICA'.
The Ribbon
The Queen's South Africa Medal ribbon has a broad orange central stripe flanked by two dark blue stripes and red edges.
Clasps
Twenty six clasps were issued for the Queen's South Africa Medal. Of these, the following clasps were issued to Australian State or Commonwealth units or to individuals who served from 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902:
Cape Colony 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902
Natal 11 October 1899 to 17 May 1900
Rhodesia 11 October 1899 to 17 May 1900
Relief of Mafeking 17 May 1900
Belmont 23 November 1899
Modder River 28 November 1899
Relief of Kimberley 15 February 1900
Paardeberg 17 to 26 February 1900
Orange Free State 28 February 1900 to 31 May 1902
Driefontein 10 March 1900
Wepener 9 to 25 April 1900
Transvaal 24 May 1900 to 31 May 1902
Johannesburg 31 May 1900
Diamond Hill 11 to 12 June 1900
Wittegergen 1 to 29 July 1900
Belfast 26 to 27 August 1900
South Africa 1901 * 1 January 1901 to 31 December 1901
South Africa 1902 * 1 January 1902 to 31 May 1902
* Clasps South Africa 1901 and/or South Africa 1902 were issued with the Queen's Medal only if the recipient was not eligible for the award of the King's South Africa Medal. If the recipient was eligible for the King's Medal clasps South Africa 1901 and/or South Africa 1902 would be issued with the King's Medal.
King's South Africa Medal
King's South Africa MedalFollowing Queen Victoria 's death during the South African War, King Edward VII authorised a medal to be awarded to all who were serving in South Africa on or after 1 January 1902, and who would complete 18 months service before 1 June 1902. The medal was never issued alone, but always with the Queen's Medal.
The Medal
The King's South Africa Medal is silver with the bust of King Edward VII on the obverse. The reverse is the same as the Queen's South Africa Medal.
The Ribbon
The King's South Africa Medal ribbon has stripes of green, white and orange.
Clasps
Two clasps were issued:
South Africa 1901
South Africa 1902
Eligibility
Awarded to those serving in South Africa on or after 1 January 1902 and who would complete 18 months service before 1 June 1902.
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