BARNES, Charles Albert

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Capt Charles Albert Barnes
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Conflict Second Anglo-Boer War
World War 1
Service Arm Colonial Forces
Citizen Military Force
Australian Imperial Force
Unit Guildford Rifle Volunteers, 3rd Battalion WA Infantry Brigade, 4th Mounted Infantry, 11th Infantry Regiment, 11th Infantry Battalion
Service No.
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 29 Feb 1880
Birthplace London, UK
Residence Guildford, Perth, WA
Date of Death 28 Apr 1915
Relatives Mother - Elizabeth Williams Barnes
Brother - Gordon Howard Barnes



This page is part of a Nominal Roll that is a Register of Western Australian Officers in Colonial Forces 1902 as they transitioned into the Commonwealth Forces. The longest serving officer was appointed on 1 November 1878 and the latest entry for promotion is the 18 April 1905. There are a total of 162 entries.





He served with the 4th Contingent, Western Australian Mounted Infantry during the Second Anglo-Boer War. This soldier has been researched by The Australians in the Boer War Database Project. Information can be accessed on this link.
Charles Barnes



Captain Charles Albert Barnes is in the Cheops Pyramid photo.

World War 1 Attestation and casualty documents