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Sellens, Arthur James

  • 26th March 20169th April 2017
  • by admin

Barry, Sellens & ThorpeArthur James SellensSellensArthur James Sellens

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr Charles & Mrs Elizabeth Jane Sellens

Brothers-in-Law: Dick Barry, John Barry & Tom Barry

Address: 18 Middle Street, Hastings

Other Info: For Foreign Service. His Service record has him enlisting in Oct 1914 in the Royal Engineers, where he worked his way up to Sergent before being discharged in Feb 1919

Published: December 1914, February 1916 & March 1916

Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Standen, R
Manley, E E
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Army December 1914 February 1916 Hastings March 1916 Royal Engineers
2 COMMENTS
  • Richard Sellens
    16th April 2016 at 1:44 pm
    Reply

    This could well be Arthur James Sellens, who is the eldest son of Charles and Elizabeth Jane Sellens, who can be found at 18 Middle Street, Hastings on the 1911 Census.
    His Service record has him enlisting in Oct 1914 in the Royal Engineers, where he worked his way up to Sargent before being discharged in Feb 1919

    1. admin
      17th April 2016 at 7:39 am
      Reply

      Thanks for this Richard, I’ve updated the post with those details.

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