Farmer, G
G Farmer
Rank: Able Seaman
Regiment: HMS Virginian
Address: St Leonards
Published: January 1915
Other Info: Was at the Defence of Antwerp
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G Farmer
Rank: Able Seaman
Regiment: HMS Virginian
Address: St Leonards
Published: January 1915
Other Info: Was at the Defence of Antwerp
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Harold Upton
Rank: Gunner
Regiment: 89th Battery / ‘A’ Battery. 223rd Brigade.
Royal Field Artillery
Parents: Mr & Mrs Upton
Address: Waterloo Passage, High Street, Hastings
Other Info: In India. According to CWGC, Harold died on 1st March 1917. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1A and 8A.
Published: January 1915
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W Fair
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers
Brothers: Edward H Fair & David Fair
Address: 147 Emmanuel Road, Hastings
Published: January 1915
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Harry Harris
Rank: Able Seaman
Ship: HMS Hindustan
Mother: Mrs S Harris
Brother: F S Harris
Address: Kenwards Yard, Battle
Published: January 1915
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F S Harris
Rank: Private
Regiment: 3rd Royal Sussex Regiment
Mother: Mrs S Harris
Brother: Harry Harris
Address: Kenwards Yard, Battle
Published: January 1915
Other Info: At the Front
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F Bryant
Rank: Private
Regiment: Army Service Corps
Sister: Mrs W Evans
Address: 132 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings
Published: January 1915
Other Info: For the Front
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Rudolph Muscat
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: Army Service Corps / Lancashire Fusiliers
Father: Otto Muscat
Brother: Paul Emil Muscat
Address: Hastings
Other Info: Formerly of Hastings Pier Orchestra. Killed in action.
Rudolph was born 1888 the eldest son of Otto Muscat and Elsa Bitsch. He married Ethel Clifford in Farnham, Hampshire in 1912 and joined the army in August 1914. He served first in the Royal Army Service Corps and later transferred to the Lancashire Fusiliers. In 1915 Ethel had given birth to a son, Clifford Rudolph, but sadly the child died within month. Rudolph was killed on 22nd October 1917.
Rudolph Muscat, Lance Corporal 46543. Lancashire Fusiliers 20th Battalion. Mobilised for war and landed at Havre and engaged in various action on the Western Front including in 1916: The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The fighting for Arrow Head Copse, Maltz Horn Farm and Falfemont Farm. In 1917: The pursuit of the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, the fighting in Houthulst Forest and the Second Battle of Passchendaele.
Rudolph was killed in action on 22nd October 1917, during the fighting in France and Flanders, Western Europe. His body was buried on the battlefield and marked with a small wooden cross. In 1920 his burial place was found and his body was transferred to the official War Grave site in the Cement House War Graves Cemetery at Langemark – Poelkapelle. Belgium.
Rudolph was posthumously awarded the British War Medal, the British Star and the Victory Medal [These medals have not survived in the family, but may have been given to his widow].
According to CWGC, Rudolph is buried in Cement House Cemetery, Langemark, grave reference XIII.D.45.
With thanks to Jo Coulson for this information
Published: January 1915 & January 1918
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A E R Munday
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps
Grandparents: R & C Munday
Address: 25 Alma Terrace, Silverhill
Published: January 1915
Other Info: Wounded, now at Aldershot
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Henry Mitchell
Rank: Gunner
Regiment: Royal Field Artillery
Parent(s): Mr & Mrs John Mitchell
Address: 29 All Saints Street, Hastings
Published: January 1915
Other Info: With the Indian Expeditionary Force
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