Lamb, Charles
Charles Lamb
Regiment: Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section
Wife: Mrs Lamb
Address: 89 All Saints Street, Hastings
Published: August 1916
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Charles Lamb
Regiment: Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section
Wife: Mrs Lamb
Address: 89 All Saints Street, Hastings
Published: August 1916
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George Reginald Jenner
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Regiment: 1st/3rd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
Parents: Mr G T & Mrs Louise Jenner
Address: Belle Vue, Pett
Other Info: The text reads: “By the death of 2nd Lieutenant G R Jenner, East Yorkshire Regiment, Mrs Jenner of Belle Vue, Pett, has lost her only son, who was only 18 years old. He was educated at Ardingly College where he obtained a certificate of the Royal Humane Life Saving Society, also bronze medal and school silver and bronze medals and cup for swimming.
He became Company Quarter Master Sergeant of the Officer’s Training Corps. He passed the Senior Oxford examination in 1914, and was afterwards promoted to Head Prefect and Captain of the school, leaving in 1915. He received a commission in the East Yorkshire Regiment, going to Bedford to receive his first training, after which he qualified as a Grenadier Instructor, and was so engaged in training troops in this work. He went to France last July. Mrs Jenner received a telegram from the War Office saying he was dangerously ill from wounds of which he died the same night on 2nd August 1916, and is buried in a Cemetery reserved for British soldiers behind the firing line.
According to CWGC, George is remembered at Avesnes-le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference IV.A.23.
Published: August 1916
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H Prince
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: Royal Engineers
Aunt: Miss Gain
Cousins: George James Gain & Thomas William Gain
Aunt’s Address: 218 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings
Other Info: At Salonika
Published: August 1916
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Thomas William Gain
Rank: Private
Regiment: No 2 Company, Machine Gun Corps, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Parents: Mr & Mrs George Gain
Aunt: Miss Gain
Brother: George James Gain
Cousin: H Prince
Aunt’s Address: 218 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings
Home Address: Donald Estate, Featherston, New Zealand
Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Thomas died on 3rd October 1917. He is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial, panel reference NZ Apse, Panel 9. You can view Thomas’ NZEF enlistment papers for free here.
Published: August 1916
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George James Gain
Rank: Private
Regiment: Wellington Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Parents: Mr & Mrs George Gain
Aunt: Miss Gain
Brother: Thomas William Gain
Cousin: H Prince
Aunt’s Address: 218 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings
Home Address: Donald Estate, Featherston, New Zealand
Other Info: At the Front. You can view George’s NZEF enlistment papers for free here.
Published: August 1916
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Earl Fellows
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment
Mother: Mrs G Fellows
Address: Rose Bank, Westfield
Published: August 1916
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Robert Curtis
Rank: Private
Regiment: Suffolk Regiment
Mother: Mrs Curtis
Brother: Stephen Curtis & Ebenezer Curtis
Address: 2 Hopes Cottages, All Saints Street, Hastings
Other Info: In Egypt.
Published: August 1916
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Stephen Curtis
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Norfolk Regiment
Mother: Mrs Curtis
Brother: Robert Curtis & Ebenezer Curtis
Address: 2 Hopes Cottages, All Saints Street, Hastings
Other Info: In India.
Published: August 1916 & May 1917
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T Crowhurst
Rank: Private
Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Mother: Mrs Crowhurst
Brothers: George Henry Crowhurst & Frank Crowhurst
Address: 15 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: August 1916
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George Henry Crowhurst
Rank: Rifleman
Regiment: 23rd Battalion, Rifle Brigade
Mother: Mrs Crowhurst
Brothers: Frank Crowhurst & T Crowhurst
Address: 15 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings
Other Info: Died in India of enteric fever on 5th August 1916. According to CWGC, George died aged 42 and is remembered at Ferozepore Military Cemetery, grave reference Plot C, Grave 117.
Published: August 1916
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