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Frederick L Dengate Army

Dengate, Frederick L

  • 27th February 201727th July 2018
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DengateFrederick L DengateFrederick L Dengate

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Dengate

Brothers: G D Dengate, Alfred J Dengate, William Harold Dengate & E G Dengate

Address: 10 Mann Street, Hastings

Other Info: Imperial Service. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: February 1916 & January 1918

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A B Crouch Army

Crouch, A B

  • 27th February 2017
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A B CrouchA B Crouch

Rank: Cyclist

Regiment: 2/9th Hampshire Regiment

Other Info: Formerly employed at the ‘Observer’ Office, Hastings

Published: February 1916

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Thomas H Beere Army

Beere, Thomas H

  • 27th February 201721st April 2018
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Thomas H BeereThomas H Beere

Rank: Orderly

Regiment: British Red Cross

Wife: Mrs Beere

Son: Cecil Hansford Beere

Address: Southborough House, Vicarage Road, Hastings

Other Info: Anglo-French Urgency Cases Hospital, France. Additional name and service information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: February 1916

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A B Balchin Army

Balchin, A B

  • 26th February 2017
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A B Balchin

A B Balchin

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Wife: Mrs A E Balchin

Address: 21 Old London Road, Hastings

Other Info: The text reads “The above photograph is a of a clever and artistic piece of needlework designed and worked in the colours of the RAMC with their motto In Danger, Faithful.

Published: February 1916

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Frank Barnes Christmas Army

Christmas, Frank Barnes

  • 13th February 20176th March 2017
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ChristmasFrank Barnes ChristmasFrank Barnes Christmas

Rank: Trooper

Regiment: West Kent Yeomanry

Parents: Mr George & Mrs Emily Christmas

Brother: Percy G Christmas

Address: 43 Lennox Street, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Frank died aged 20 on 12th October 1917. He was a Corporal in the Royal West Kent Regiment at the time. Frank is remembered at the Tyne Cot Memorial, on Panel 106 to 108.

Published: January 1916 & February 1916

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Victor A Catt Army

Catt, Victor A

  • 4th February 20172nd March 2017
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Richie, Catt & DouchVictor A CattVictor A Catt

Rank: Orderly

Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Mother: Mrs Catt

Address: 6 Stonefield Place, Hastings

Grandmother: Nurse Page

Nurse Page’s Address: 7 St Thomas’s Road, Hastings

Cousins: H Ritchie & Arthur E Douch

Uncle: William S Douch

Other Info: Just been home on leave after 15 months at the Front.

Published: December 1915 & February 1916

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W Hyland Army

Hyland, W

  • 28th December 201628th February 2017
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HylandW HylandW Hyland

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Hyland

Brothers: B Hyland, H W Hyland & A Hyland

Sent by: Miss L Clive

Miss Clive’s Address: 43 Warrior Square, St Leonards

Parent’s Address: 271 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: In France.

Published: October 1915 & February 1916

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Edward Pollington Army

Pollington, Edward

  • 23rd November 201614th March 2017
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Edward PollingtonEdward PollingtonEdward Pollington

Rank: Staff Sergeant

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Address: 80 Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

The text from ‘A French Boy’s Terrible Experience’ reads: “These portraits are of Staff Sergeant E Pollington, A.S.C., and Marcel, a French boy who is with the Staff Sergeant “Somewhere in France”. The photographs were sent by Staff Sergeant Pollington to Mr J O Forster, newsagent, 55 Queens Road, Hastings and with them a letter, from which we take the following extracts: – At the beginning of the war the Germans captured the village where Marcel and his mother lived alone. They held the village eight days, and it was the eighth day which was the worst for him. The German soldiers came to their house, and tried to outrage his mother, and with her resisting one of them clubbed her with his rifle, and when she was on the floor a German officer shot her with his revolver. The little chap told me he witnessed it all. It was at this point the German cyclist came in with the news that the French and English were advancing, and they cleared out. The French Zouaves cleared them at the point of the bayonet. After he saw his mother buried Marcel went with the French soldiers, but these having to go to the trenches, sent him back. He then went with the English motors, and finally ended up with falling across our Company. He first worked with the cooks, but I, seeing he wanted looking after, took him under my charge. He is working now under me, and I can say he is very handy as an interpreter sometimes, and helps me with my French”

Published: August 1915 & February 1916

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James Drury Army

Drury, James Edward

  • 14th October 20161st January 2022
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James Edward DruryJames Edward DruryJames DruryJames Edward Drury

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Kate Drury

Address: 7 Priory Street, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Killed in action on 16th August.

According to CWGC, James died aged 34 on 16th August 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 7C.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 26th August 1916 reads: News has come to hand that Private J. Drury, Royal Sussex Regiment, was killed in action at the Front on August 15th. His wife, Mrs K. Drury, resides at 7 Priory Street, Hastings.

Lieut. P. W. Batten, Lewis gun officer, writing home to the widow says: – ‘Your husband was in my platoon and proved himself to be a sound and brave soldier. He was a general favourite with the men and his sergeant major told me yesterday that during the recent operations he was exceptionally cool and had done his work excellently.

Your husband was hit when right up in the front line and when he was assisting in work of the utmost importance.’

Lieut. Chittenden has also written Mrs. Drury a letter of sympathy.

Published: July 1915, February 1916 & August 1916

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Medhurst & Bishop Army

Bishop, Jesse

  • 18th September 20165th March 2017
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Medhurst, Bishop, Mallion, MarshallMedhurst & Bishop

Jesse Bishop

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Thomas & Mrs Hannah Bishop

Uncle & Aunt: Mr & Mrs Medhurst

Brother: Alexander Bishop (and Possibly) James Bishop & T Bishop

Cousins: T Medhurst, E Medhurst, John N Medhurst & J Medhurst

Uncle: W Marshall

Address: Coombers Farm, Dallington

Uncle’s Address: 6 Salisbury Road, St Leonards

Published: May 1915 & February 1916

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