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Arthur Wheeler Army

Wheeler, Arthur

  • 9th May 201726th March 2018
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Arthur WheelerWheeler
Arthur Wheeler

Arthur Wheeler

Rank: Private / 2nd Lieutenant

Regiment: 3rd / 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Florence M J Wheeler (nee Brasier)

Father: Mr Edwin Wheeler (Contractor, Isle of Wight)

Parent’s-in-Law’s Address: South View, Croft Road, Hastings

Brother-in-Law: A E Brasier

Brother: George Wheeler

Other Info: Text reads: “… A very pretty wedding was solemnised on Wednesday last week (3rd May 1915) at St Mary-in-the-Castle Church by the Vicar Rev R Talbot. the contracting parties being …. The bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Craddock, Miss Phillis Wheeler and Miss Dorothy Baker. Mr Charles Brasier acted as Best Man. The bride was given away by her father. The Choir, of which the bride is a member, attended and gave a fully choral service, Mr E Pattenden being at the organ. At the close of the service he played Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March”. A reception was held at “South View”.”

At the Front (Oct 1916)

Published: May 1916, October 1916 & June 1917

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Pennington, Jack
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Army Hastings June 1917 May 1916 October 1916 Royal Sussex Regiment

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