Turner, R F
R F Turner
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infrantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Sister: Miss Turner
Address: 60 Bohemia Road, St Leonards
Published: June 1916.
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Stonham, Charles
Charles Stonham
Rank: Sapper
Regiment: Canadian Engineers, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Brother & Sister-in-Law: Mr & Mrs J Stonham
Nephews: H G Stonham & George C Stonham
Niece: Winnie Stonham
Address: 67 Greville Road, Ore
Other Info: Charles’ CEF enlistment papers can be viewed for free here.
Published: June 1916.
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Southey, Albert H
Albert H Southey
Rank: Rifleman
Regiment: 8th London Post Office Rifles, London Regiment
Sent by: a friend
Other Info: Formerly a St Leonards postman. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: June 1916
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Richford, Arthur E
Arthur E Richford
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: 12th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment
Wife: Mrs Richford
Brother: Frederick George Richford
Nephew: Charles Henry Palmer
Address: 30 St Georges Road, Hastings
Other Info: Corporal Arthur E Richford, killed in action on 4th June 1916 whilst fixing wire entanglements between the lines. He was buried in a churchyard near by the following day, the following day by the Chaplain. All the officers of the Company and a number of the men attended, including his brother Fred and his nephew. To do what he considered his duty he gave up his business of builder and decorator at 30 St Georges Road, Hastings, and enlisted about 18 months ago. His wife is left with four little boys, the youngest being only a few months old. Since arriving at the Front in February he had been in the fighting line the whole time, and he was shortly to have taken up the rank of Sergeant.
According to CWGC, Arthur is remembered at Cambrin Churchyard Extension. grave reference M.5.
Published: June 1916
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Neve, William H
William H Neve
Rank: Private
Regiment: Army Cycling Corps
Sent by: Miss Southerden
Address: 33 St Paul’s Road, St Leonards
Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: June 1916
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Hughes, D J
D J Hughes
Rank: Private
Regiment: 11th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Sent by: Miss A Stephens
Miss Stevens’ Address: St John’s, Cloudesley Road, St Leonards
Published: June 1916
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Gower, Frank
Frank Gower
Rank: Gunner
Regiment: 129th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
Parents: Mr & Mrs George Gower
Brother: Harry Gower
Address: 114 Bohemia Road, St Leonards
Other Info: According to CWGC, Frank died aged 22 on 27th October 1918. He is remembered at Romeries Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference I.F.11. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: February 1915
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Gallop, J
J Gallop
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Motor Transport, Army Service Corps
Parents: Mr & Mrs J T Gallop
Brothers: George Gallop, Frederick Clement Gallop & Albert Gallop
Address: 54 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings
Other Info: At El Fasha, Sudan. Formerly a local Tramway motorman.
Published: June 1916 & May 1917
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