White, G
G White
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr & Mrs White
Address: 129 All Saints Street, Hastings
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: November 1916
Fred Walsgrove
Rank: Private
Regiment: 13th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr William & Mrs Ann Walsgrove
Brothers: Thomas J Walsgrove, Henry Walsgrove, Edward Walsgrove & William Walsgrove
Address: 29 North Street, St Leonards
Other Info: Killed in action on 23rd September 1916. According to CWGC, Fred is remembered at Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamps, grave reference III.I.6. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1916
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Henry Walsgrove
Rank: Private
Regiment: 13th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr William & Mrs Ann Walsgrove
Brothers: Thomas J Walsgrove, Fred Walsgrove, Edward Walsgrove & William Walsgrove
Address: 29 North Street, St Leonards
Other Info: Killed in action on 23rd September 1916. According to CWGC, Henry is remembered at Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamps, grave reference III.I.5. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1916
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Stanley John Richardson
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Royal Fusiliers / 13th Battalion (Southdowns) Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr John & Mrs Josephine Richardson
Brother: Leslie Roy Richardson
Address: 54 All Saints Street, Hastings
Other Info: John was very popular. He was talented musically and sang in the choir for Mastins (a large department store, where Iceland is now) and probably the church. He also played the organ at the Fishermen s Church, after the organist went to war, and sang in the choir.
He worked at Harts iron mongers.
He was listed as missing in action in March 1918. His family had it confirmed in 1919 that he was shot and captured on the 23 March 1918. He died two days later as a prisoner of war in a field hospital at Roisel, Somme, Picardie.
In 1921 the Fishermen’s Church needed a new organ. It was decided that it would be installed in commemoration of John as he was the organist before his death. It also had a memorial to the others of the congregation that died in WW1.
According to CWGC, Stanley died aged 21. He is remembered at Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference I.N.8.
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Published: November 1916
Alfred G Wickens
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Aunt: Mrs Piper
Brothers: Frederick Joseph Charles Wickens & Albert Edward Wickens
Cousin: F C MacNaughton
Aunt’s Address: 72 St Mary’s Road, Hastings
Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1916
F Lavender
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Sister-in-Law: Mrs Lavender
Brother: John E Lavender
Brother-in-Law: J Taylor
Brother’s Address: Woods Place, Whatlington, near Battle
Published: November 1916
William Gurr
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr David & Mrs Emma Gurr
Brothers: David Gurr & Albert Gurr
Brother-in-Law: S Morris
Address: Skinner’s Lane, Catsfield
Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1916
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Albert Gurr
Rank: Private
Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr David & Mrs Emma Gurr
Brothers: David Gurr & William Gurr
Brother-in-Law: S Morris
Address: Skinner’s Lane, Catsfield
Other Info: Missing. According to CWGC, Albert died aged 19 on 9th September 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 7c.
Published: November 1916
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Alfred J Covell
Rank: Private
Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents:Mr & Mrs J Covell
Address: 149 Queens Road, Hastings
Other Info: Killed in Action. According to CWGC, Alfred died on 9th April 1917. He is remembered at Gourock Trench Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines, grave reference F.7. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1916 & July 1917
L Cottrell
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Pioneers, Royal Sussex Regiment
Sent by: His sister
Address: The Black Horse, Battle
Published: November 1916