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Richardson, G, Stapley, P, Wickenden, J & Putland, A Army

Stapley, Percy Edward

  • 4th May 20184th May 2018
  • by admin

Richardson, G, Stapley, P, Wickenden, J & Putland, A

Percy Edward Stapley

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment / 6th Battalion, (Queen’s Own) Royal West Kent Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles & Mrs Harriett Stapley

Wife: Mrs Louisa Stapley

Address: Caldbec Hill, Battle

Parent’s Address: Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Percy died aged 32 on 9th August 1918. He is remembered at Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference VIII.D.20.

Published: August 1917

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Richardson, G
Wickenden, John
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Army August 1917 Battle Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension Killed Royal Sussex Regiment Royal West Kent Regiment
3 COMMENTS
  • Stuart Edward Stapley
    1st July 2020 at 7:20 am
    Reply

    This is my great grandfather, we’ve always lived in East Sussex (the Stapleys) I have loads of photos of him and his family before he left for the war. Sadly never returned to his family home in battle.

  • David John stapley
    15th November 2021 at 2:47 pm
    Reply

    One of the Stapley’s.. we are in south London, Greenwich. Amazing to think we are probably all related. Me, born 1956, Dad, Edward William Samuel Stapley. Died 15/12/1988. His Dad, my grandfather, EWS Stapley. Died 1958

  • Joanna Avey
    4th November 2022 at 2:19 pm
    Reply

    Stuart Edward Stapley – Ted Stapley was my Great-Grandfather too. My Grandfather was Jack Stapley and my Mother was Anne Stapley.
    Who was your Grandparent – Dick, Fred or Vi?
    Would love to connect & perhaps get copies of any pictures you have, as I have very few.

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