Cogger, Frank A
Frank A Cogger
Ship: HMS Carmania
Published: November 1914
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Frank A Cogger
Ship: HMS Carmania
Published: November 1914
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William A Button
Rank: Private
Regiment: 1st Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry
Parents: Mrs & Mrs Button
Address: 76 Ashburnham Road, Clive Vale, Hastings
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: November 1914
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James G Catt
Rank: 1st Class Petty Officer
Ship: HMS Invincible
Mother: Mrs Catt
Brother: A H Catt
Address: 27 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings
Other Info: HMS Invincible was sunk during the Battle of Jutland with the loss of 1026 men with only six survivors. James does not appear to have been aboard the ship at that time.
Published: November 1914
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A Biggs
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Army Service Corps
Parents: Mr Ernest & Mrs Caroline Biggs
Brothers: Sidney Biggs, George H Biggs, W Biggs
Brother-in-Law: Robert Houson
Address: 17 Sedlescombe Road North, St Leonards
Parent’s Address: Iona, 65 Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: November 1914 & October 1915
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W G Noakes
Regiment: 5th Sussex Service Battery, Royal Field Artillery
Parents: Mr & Mrs G Noakes
Address: St Leonards Green
Published: November 1914
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F Schmidt
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: 5th Sussex Service Battery, Royal Field Artillery
Published: November 1914
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Henry James Morfee
Rank: Private
Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Mother: Fanny Hatch, of The Violet Nurseries, St Helens Woods, Hastings
Sisters: Mrs Clara Annie Trusler & Miss E Morfee
Brothers: William George Morfee & Albert Edward Morfee
Brothers-in-Law: Frank George Trusler, Harry Trusler & B Overington
Address: The Sycamore, 14 Hill Street, Hastings
Other Info: At the Front. Killed trying to save the life of an officer. According to CWGC, Henry died aged 21 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at the Le Touret Memorial, panel 21a.
An article printed in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th December 1914 states: Private H. J. Morfee, ‘A’ Company, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment, a native of Hastings, writing to the editor, says:-
‘Just a line to say I am doing well, having been out here, since 12th August, so you can guess I have had a warm time of it so far. I have received the ‘Advertiser’ every week bar once, and that was when I appeared in the Roll of Honour.
I can honestly say that there is a regular call in the trenches of ‘After you, Morfee, with the ‘Chopbacks’ paper, and you should see the boys smile. P.S. – German sausages will go well with Turkey at Christmas. Roll on, good old Hastings; it is better than France or Belgium.’
Published: November 1914, December 1914 & June 1915
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Frederick Seeley
Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Battalion, Royal Engineers
Parents: Mr & Mrs Seeley
Address: 18 North Street, St Leonards
Published: November 1914
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Harold Creed
Rank: Private
Regiment: 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr William and Mrs Annie Creed
Brother: Frank Alfred Creed
Address: Mornington Mansions, Hastings
Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 20 on 16th August 1917. He is remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, on panel Panel 86 to 88.
Published: November 1914
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