Baker, A E
A E Baker
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers
Address: 26 Hughenden Road, Hastings
Published: June 1915
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A E Baker
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers
Address: 26 Hughenden Road, Hastings
Published: June 1915
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F Harris
Rank: Private
Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Wife: Mrs Harris
Address: 63 Greville Road, Ore
Other Info: National Reserves.
Published: June 1915
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Alfred C Suters
Ship: HMS Cambridge (A naval gunnery school)
Wife: Mrs Suters
Address: 30c Castle Hill Buildings, Hastings
Published: June 1915
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George William Puttick
Rank: Private
Regiment: 1st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Parents: Mr George W & Mrs Ruth Puttick
Brother: Edward Richard Puttick
Sister: Mrs A Rummery
Address: 10 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings
Other Info: According to CWGC, George died aged 23 on 1st January 1916. He is remembered at Herne Bay Cemetery, grave reference T.38. This webpage provides the following information about his death: “Private Puttick was severely wounded by shrapnel and injured in the spine on the 7th December at Messines, in cutting barbed wire. He had since been in hospital at Herne Bay, where he had received every kindness, and had borne his illness with great fortitude. He succumbed to heart-failure and paralysis consequent on the injury to the spinal cords”.
Published: June 1915, August 1915, January 1916, September 1916 & February 1918
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Edward Richard Puttick
Rank: Private
Regiment: 10th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders
Parents: Mr George W & Mrs R Puttick
Brother: George William Puttick
Sister: Mrs A Rummery
Address: 10 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings
Other Info: According to CWGC, Edward died aged 19 on 7th July 1916. He was serving with the 58th Company, Machine Gun Corps. Edward is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 5c and 12c.
This webpage provides the following quote about Edward: “It is with regret that we announce that Private Puttick, second son of Mr. W. Puttick, of North-terrace, has been killed in action. The young soldier, who was only 19 years of age, enlisted twelve months ago last November, in the Seaforth Highlanders, and then transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. In a letter received from the officer of the young man’s company, the parents are informed that their son was killed by a shell in the early days of this last great battle, while he was calling for stretcher bearers for a wounded comrade. In the letter the officer says:— “He has been with me ever since the Company was formed, and I always found him a trustworthy and willing soldier. The loss is indeed great, but don’t forget he died fighting for the right.”
Published: June 1915, September 1916 & January 1918
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Alfred Ades
Rank: Gunner
Regiment: Royal Field Artillery
Parents: Mr & Mrs Ernest Ades
Brothers: G Ades & Frederick Edward Ades
Address: 1 Yew Tree Cottages, Ore
Published: June 1915
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Percy Hilder
Rank: Private
Regiment: 12th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr & Mrs Hilder
Brothers: Albert E Hilder & Thomas A Hilder
Address: 37 Grove Road, Ore
Other Info: Additional name information from Royal Sussex Southdowns website.
Published: June 1915 & October 1915
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William Bolingbroke
Rank: Able Seaman
Ship: HMS Achilles
Parents: Mr & Mrs Bolingbroke
Address: 22 Manor Road, Hastings
Published: June 1915 & July 1916
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P Wratten
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Army Cycling Corps / 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Father: Mr Wratten
Address: The Lodge, St Helens Wood, Hastings
Brothers: C Wratten & W Wratten
Published: June 1915 & July 1916
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W Wratten
Rank: Corporal / Sergeant
Regiment: 1st Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Father: Mr Wratten
Address: The Lodge, St Helens Wood, Hastings
Brothers: C Wratten & P Wratten
Other Info: Eleven years in India.
Published: June 1915 & December 1917
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