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F Vidler Army

Vidler, Frank E

  • 12th December 201519th November 2018
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Vidler & Glazier

F VidlerFrank E Vidler

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘C’ Company, Royal Army Medical Corps / 4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: Caroline House, Old Lane, Hollington

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Vidler

Other Info: With the Expeditionary Force.

Some of the friends who attended the marriage of Private F. E. Vidler, R.A.M.C., and Miss Amy Bannister, at Hollington Church-in-the-Wood on 22nd December 1917. The bridegroom was a member of the British Red Cross, V.A.D. and joined the R.A.M.C. on 10th August 1914. He left home on the 12th August, and was on duty in France on the 24th of that month, serving through Mons, etc, fortunately without receiving any injury, for three years and six weeks. A fortnight after returning from leave he was wounded, but happily recovered. Attending the bride are her two sisters, Ivy and Elsie, and Private C. F. Glazier, 42nd Canadian Black Watch, acted as best man.

According to CWGC, Frank died on 29th July 1918. He is remembered at Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France.

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1914 & January 1918

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C Venner Army

Venner, C

  • 12th December 2015
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C VennerC Venner

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Kings Royal Rifles

Address: Bohemia, Hastings

Father: Mr W Venner

Other Info: Signal Instructor

Published: December 1914

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Vennell Navy

Vennall, William

  • 12th December 20155th November 2016
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VennallVennellWilliam Vennall

Rank: Petty Officer

Regiment: Royal Fleet Reserve

Ship: HMS Mersey

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Vennall

Brother: Frederick Vennall

Address: 58 All Saints Street, Hastings

Published: December 1914 & August 1915

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Veness Army

Veness, Thomas William

  • 12th December 201511th April 2019
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VenessVeness

Thomas William Veness

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: B Squadron, 9th Lancers

Address: 124 Old Lane, Hollington

Parents: Mr Thomas William and Mrs Annie Mariah Veness

Brother: Arthur H Veness

Brother-in-Law: Charles W Lynch

Other Info: At the front in October, killed in action on October 18th. According to CWGC, Thomas was 20 years old when he died and is remembered at the Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, grave reference III.K.25/27.

Published: October 1914 & November 1914

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Ernest Spray Navy

Spray, Ernest

  • 11th December 201525th April 2017
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Ernest SprayErnest SprayErnest Spray

Regiment: Collingwood Brigade, Royal Naval Division

Address: 41 Caves Road, St Leonards

Mother: Mrs E Spray

Other Info: Came from Canada to fight at the Front. For seven weeks he was training at Walmer in ‘Churchill’s Own’ Collingwood Brigade and left last Sunday for France.

Interned in Holland.

Published: October 1914 & April 1916

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Groombridge Army

Groombridge, Richard

  • 11th December 201512th September 2018
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Richard GroombridgeRichard GroombridgeRichard GroombridgeGroombridge

Richard Groombridge

Rank: Saddler

Regiment: 1st Life Guards

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Groombridge

Brother: J Groombridge

Address: 274 Old London Road, Ore

Other Info: At the Front. Prisoner of war at Gottingen, Hanover. Has been at three prisoner camps in Germany. Now at Cassel.

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1914, December 1915, September 1916 & March 1918

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Groombridge Army

Groombridge, J

  • 11th December 201511th December 2015
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GroombridgeJ Groombridge

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Groombridge

Brother: R Groombridge

Address: 274 Old London Road, Ore

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: October 1914

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Jesse Dowling Navy

Dowling, Jesse

  • 11th December 2015
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Jesse DowlingJesse Dowling

Rank: Chief Stoker

Address: Hastings

Other Info: On submarines, Harwich Division

Published: October 1914

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Barthram Navy

Barthram, Edward

  • 11th December 201516th April 2016
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BarthramEdward Barthram

Rank: Chief Petty Officer

Ship: HMS Formidable

Address: 13 Arnside Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Edward was one of 199 sailors that were saved when HMS Formidable sunk after the ship was torpedoed twice by German submarine U24 on 1st January 1915. He was rescued by the trawler Provident. Information from here.

Published: October 1914

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A B Brickett Navy

Brickett, Bertram Pargeter

  • 11th December 201525th May 2017
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Bertram Pargeter BrickettA B BrickettBertram Pargeter Brickett

Rank: Able Seaman, Bugler

Ship: HMS Queen Mary

Parents: Mr Albert Edward & Mrs Annie Brickett

Brother: Douglas Brickett

Address: 117 Queens Road, Hastings

Other Info: Was in the naval engagement in the Heligoland Bight.

Was on the Queen Mary when she was sunk in the action off Jutland on 31st May 1915. His father is well known as an employee of the telephone service and a Lieutenant in the Blacklands CLB. The lost sailor was a bugler and joined the Navy six years ago, having previously been a naval volunteer. He was a good shot, and when 14 years of age won the boy’s challenge cup at Bisley.

According to CWGC, Bertram was 22 when he died and is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial on panel 12. He was born in Charlton, London and his parents later lived in Bexhill.

Published: October 1914

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