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Sister Miss Amy '''NIXON''' served in the Army Nursing Service. Enlistment: ANS 1 Oct 1894; Transferred to QAIMNS 17 Feb 1903.
Sister Miss Amy '''NIXON''' served in the Army Nursing Service. Enlistment: ANS 1 Oct 1894; Transferred to QAIMNS 17 Feb 1903.


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==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
==Nursing Service in the Boer War==
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister (S. Africa) in the Army List 1900 (Army Nursing Service).<ref>Army List 1900 (Army Nursing Service)</ref>
Sister Amy '''NIXON''' served in Army Nursing Service, enlisting October 1, 1894.<ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p11 created at No1 General Hospital, Wynberg; dated July 14, 1901</ref><ref>WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p41 created at No4 General Hospital, Mooi River; dated October 10, 1901</ref><ref>The London Gazette, May 26 1903, p3365</ref><ref>Army List for March 1900</ref><ref>Army List for November 1901</ref><ref>Army List for 1902</ref><ref>The Times, March 8, 1901</ref><ref>The Times, March 27, 1901 p11b</ref><ref>WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p5 created at 19 Stationary Hospital, Harrismith; dated May 1, 1903</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister (S. Africa) in the Army List 1901 (Army Nursing Service).<ref>Army List 1901 (Army Nursing Service)</ref>
Sister NIXON served as Army Nursing Service.<ref>Employment Status (Medal Rolls)</ref>


==Nursing Service before WW1==
The Hospital Ship Avoca left for England March 5 with the following invalids:  The ''Avoca'' arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following invalids:
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister (S. Africa) in the Army List 1902 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1902 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister (S. Africa) in the Army List 1903 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1903 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister (Orange River Colony) in the Army List 1904 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1904 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Sister in the Army List 1906 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1906 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron in the Army List 1908 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1908 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron in the Army List 1909 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1909 (QAIMNS)</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron (Woolwich) in the Census 1911.<ref>Census 1911</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron RRC in the Army List 1913 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1913 (QAIMNS)</ref>


==Nursing Service in WW1==
The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: p41: Joined from England on March 8, 1900. Transferred to No. 19 Stationary Hospital, Harrismith for duty on December 25, 1900.<ref>Queen's South Africa Medal Roll</ref>
Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron in the Army List 1915 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1915 (QAIMNS)</ref>
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Sister NIXON is recorded as Matron in the Army List 1917 (QAIMNS).<ref>Army List 1917 (QAIMNS)</ref>


==References==
==After Military Service==
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Appointed to QAIMNS as Sister 17th February 1903


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[[Category:ANS]] [[Category:Pre-Boer War]] [[Category:Boer War]] [[Category:Pre-WW1]] [[Category:WW1]] [[Category:Stub]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 7 May 2026

Sister Miss Amy NIXON served in the Army Nursing Service. Enlistment: ANS 1 Oct 1894; Transferred to QAIMNS 17 Feb 1903.

Nursing Service before the Boer War

Sister NIXON is recorded in the following sources from this period:

Sister Miss Amy NIXON served in the Army Nursing Service is recorded as Sister (Woolwich) in the Army List 1898 (ANS).[1]

Nursing Service in the Boer War

Sister Amy NIXON served in Army Nursing Service, enlisting October 1, 1894.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

The Hospital Ship Avoca left for England March 5 with the following invalids: The Avoca arrived at Southampton yesterday morning with the following invalids:

The Queen's South Africa Medal Roll notes: p41: Joined from England on March 8, 1900. Transferred to No. 19 Stationary Hospital, Harrismith for duty on December 25, 1900.[11]

  1. Army List 1898 (ANS)
  2. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p11 created at No1 General Hospital, Wynberg; dated July 14, 1901
  3. WO 100/229 QSA Medal Roll p41 created at No4 General Hospital, Mooi River; dated October 10, 1901
  4. The London Gazette, May 26 1903, p3365
  5. Army List for March 1900
  6. Army List for November 1901
  7. Army List for 1902
  8. The Times, March 8, 1901
  9. The Times, March 27, 1901 p11b
  10. WO 100/353 KSA Medal Roll p5 created at 19 Stationary Hospital, Harrismith; dated May 1, 1903
  11. Queen's South Africa Medal Roll

After Military Service

Appointed to QAIMNS as Sister 17th February 1903