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Luck Army

Luck, John

  • 4th February 20185th February 2018
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Luck

John Luck

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr George & Mrs J E Luck

Brothers: Herbert Edward Luck, Leonard George Luck & Henry J Luck

Address: The Post Office, Baldslow, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: April 1917

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Luck Army

Luck, Henry J

  • 4th February 20185th February 2018
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Luck

Henry J Luck

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr George & Mrs J E Luck

Brothers: Herbert Edward Luck, Leonard George Luck & John Luck

Address: The Post Office, Baldslow, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: April 1917

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Luck Army

Luck, Leonard George

  • 4th February 20185th February 2018
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Luck

Leonard George Luck

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr George & Mrs J E Luck

Brothers: Herbert Edward Luck, Henry J Luck & John Luck

Address: The Post Office, Baldslow, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action on 31st March 1917. According to CWGC, Herbert died aged 31 and is remembered at Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference I.D.2.

Published: April 1917

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Luck Army

Luck, Herbert Edward

  • 4th February 20185th February 2018
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Luck

Herbert Edward Luck

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr George & Mrs J E Luck

Brothers: Leonard George Luck, Henry J Luck & John Luck

Address: The Post Office, Baldslow, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action on 31st March 1917. According to CWGC, Herbert died aged 33 and is remembered at the Arras Memorial in Bay 6.

Published: April 1917

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Ernest Leonard Lindridge Army

Lindridge, Ernest Leonard

  • 4th February 20189th November 2018
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Ernest Leonard Lindridge

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Oxford and Buck Light Infantry

Parents: Mr Charles M & Mrs Mary Jane Lindridge

Address: 32 High Bank, Ore

Other Info: Killed in action on 26th March 1917. Service number 13349. His number indicates that he was possibly part of the Machine Gun Corps. Killed at Tortue, Salonika, Greece.

According to CWGC, Ernest died aged 24 and is remembered at Doiran Military Cemetery, grave reference VI.E.26.

Additional info and the photograph of Ernest’s grave was supplied via the ‘Add a Serviceman’ page.

Published: April 1917 & May 1917

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George Godfrey Gray Army

Gray, George Godfrey

  • 4th February 2018
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George Godfrey Gray

George Godfrey Gray

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Oxford and Buck Light Infantry

Parents: Councillor Dr George C & Mrs Gray

Brothers: Gerald Montague Gray & J R Gray

Address: 33 Wellington Square, Hastings

Other Info: Second Lieutenant George G Grey, 5th Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, recently killed in action in France was the eldest son of Councillor Dr George C Gray and Mrs Gray. He was born 25th February 1895, and was educated at Hurst Court College and Tonbridge School, where he was Lance Corporal in the O.T.C. He joined the University and Public School Corps at the commencement of the War and was given a commission 22nd December 1914. He went to France 2nd October 1915 and was seriously wounded near Ypres 22nd November 1915, being shot through the left hand and thigh.

Though still slightly lame and crippled in his hand, he returned to France 9th February 1917 and was killed in the advance near Arras on 9th April 1917. On 11th instant, about 6:30pm, Dr Gray received a telegram from the War Office – “Deeply regret to inform you 2nd Lieutenant G G Gray, Oxford  and Bucks Light Infantry, died of gunshot wounds, abdomen, April 11th at 43 Casuaty Clearing Station, France. The Army Council express their sympathy.”

On the 11th instant, the officer in command wrote “It is my sad duty to inform you your son was killed in action on the 9th, gallantly leading his platoon in the attack on German trenches. It may be comfort to you to know he was killed instantaneously and did not suffer at all. Although I had only taken over command of the battalion a week before it was easy to see he was much liked by his brother officers, and his loss will be much felt by all who knew him. All the officers and men join with me in offering our sincere condolences on your great loss”.

A portrait and notice of the death in action of Dr Gray’s second son, 2nd Lieutenant G M Gray, Royal West Kents, “whilst leading his men in a gallant attempt to capture a German position” on 7th October 1916 appeared in our issue of 9th November 1916. Dr Gray’s youngest and only surviving son, 2nd Lieutenant J R Gray, The Rifle Brigade, left for France on the morning following the receipt of the sad news of his brother’s death.

According to CWGC, George is remembered at Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty, grave reference VIII.B.4.

Published: April 1917

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George Henry Cockett Army

Cockett, George Henry

  • 3rd February 201810th February 2019
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George Henry Cockett

George Henry Cockett

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 20th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Wife: Mrs Cockett

Parents: Mr & Mrs Cockett

Brother: Herbert William Cockett

Home Address: 44 Miriam Road, Plumstead

Parents Address: 42 North Street, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action on 16th July 1916. According to CWGC, George is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 13A and 13B.

Published: April 1917

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W F Chatfield Army

Chatfield, W F

  • 3rd February 2018
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W F Chatfield

W F Chatfield

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs Chatfield

Address: 80 All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: Invalided home on Reserve.

Published: April 1917

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Bristow Army

Bristow, Frank Gilbert

  • 3rd February 2018
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Bristow

Frank Gilbert Bristow

Rank: Private

Regiment: Machine Gun Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr Robert & Mrs Martha Bristow

Brothers: Percy Bristow & C Bristow

Address: 257 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

You can view Frank’s CEF enlistment papers for free here.

Published: April 1917

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Bristow Army

Bristow, C

  • 3rd February 20183rd February 2018
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Bristow

C Bristow

Rank: Private

Regiment: Machine Gun Corps

Parents: Mr Robert & Mrs Martha Bristow

Brothers: Percy Bristow & Frank Gilbert Bristow

Address: 257 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: April 1917

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