This is the original Boer War database that was the foundation of the 2013 PhD "Nurses in the Boer War" by Lt Col (Retd) Dr Keiron Spires QVRM TD. In this database you can find:

It is clear that nurses moved from one category to another, many locally employed or civilian nurses were taken into Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve), and many Reserve nurses joined the full-time Army Nursing Service. I have tried to combine records where it is clear that multiple entries belong to the same person and have given their category as that in which they ended their service in the Boer War. I have added to the medal roll information details from other sources (Census, Nominal Rolls, The Army List, Shipping Lists, Nursing Journals and The London Gazette), all of which are referenced so that you can find the primary source for yourself. Please note that not all the Medal Rolls survive or are legible so there will never be a definitive list of these nurses.If you cannot find what you want please contact us, and we will see what I can find out for you.

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Id:21722
Final Grade:Sister
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Forename(s):Susannah
Surname:ARMSTRONG
Final Employment Status:Western Australia
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Shipping:Sailed on the Salamis from Albany on March 21, 1900
The Orient left Cape Town for Australia and New Zealand December 13. ... The following were listed: ...
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References:WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p227 created at AMD5; July 8, 1903
The Times, December 22, 1900 p10b
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