William Henry PICKBURN

PICKBURN, William Henry

Service Numbers: Not yet discovered
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Born: Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1874
Home Town: Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Soldier
Died: Wounds , Le Tourquet, France, 13 November 1916
Cemetery: Etaples Military Cemetery
Plot: I. A. 67.
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Boer War Service

1 Oct 1899: Involvement Lieutenant, Queensland Imperial Bushmen
18 May 1900: Embarked Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 475 notes 4th QIB embarked 18 May 1900 aboard Manchester Port arriving Beira 14 Jun 1900.
10 Aug 1901: Discharged Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Lieutenant, 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, AWM Boer War Unit Details, Murray p. 477 notes 4th QIB embarked 5 Jul 1901 aboard Britannic returning to Australia arriving Brisbane 5 Aug 1901, disbanded 10 Aug 1901.

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Biography contributed by Claude McKelvey

William Henry Pickburh was born about 1874 in Staffordshire, England, a son to George Henry Pickburn and Isabel Pickburn. He was living in Brisbane when he was drawn from the Special Services Officers to serve with the 4th Queensland Imperial Bushmen in the South African (Boer) War.

It is unclear if he was discharged in South Africa or returned to South Africa following discharge where he married Clare Prewett. They were residing at Witbank, Transvaal, South Africa when he enlisted with South African Military Forces for WW1. He served as a Major with the South African Heavy Artillery and was seriously wounded in action at Somme, Flanders. He was evacuated to the Duchess of Westminster's Hospital, Le Tourquett, France where he died following a leg amputation.

(sources- AWM Boer War Nominal Roll, Murray p. 479; AWM Commemoritive Roll; CWGC Memorial; Bio on Find A Grave entry Etaples Military Cemetery, France).

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