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Martin

Martin, D

  • 28th February 20181st March 2018
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Martin

D Martin

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment

Sister-in-Law: Mrs A Martin

Brothers: A R T Martin, C A Martin & H J Martin

Brother’s Address: 16 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other info: At the Front.

Published: May 1917

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Graham Munday

Munday, Graham Alfred

  • 28th February 2018
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Graham Munday

Graham Alfred Munday

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Arthur Russell & Mrs Edith Munday

Address: Argyle House, East Parade, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in Action on 26th March, age 19. According to CWGC, Graham is remembered at the Jerusalem Memorial on panel 25 and 26.

Published: May 1917

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Fred Laney

Laney, Fred

  • 27th February 201828th February 2018
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Fred Laney

Fred Kiley

Regiment: Australian Imperial Force

Sent by: Miss Ethel Beeching

Miss Beeching’s Address: Gawthorne, Fairlight

Other Info: Wounded, now in hospital in France.

Published: May 1917

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John Kiley

Kiley, John

  • 27th February 2018
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John Kiley

John Kiley

Rank: Private

Regiment: Middlesex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Kiley

Address: 2 Beechwood Cottages, Netherfield Road, Battle

Other Info: Wounded on 11th April. Now in hospital in France.

Published: May 1917

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Jones

Jones, W

  • 27th February 20181st March 2018
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Jones

W Jones

Rank: Private

Service: British Army

Wife: Mrs Jones

Father: W H Jones

Brother: A T Jones

Brother-in-Law: Alfred Morphey

Brother’s Address: 12 Courthouse Street

Published: May 1917

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Jones

Jones, A T

  • 27th February 20181st March 2018
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Jones

A T Jones

Rank: Private

Service: British Army

Wife: Mrs Jones

Father: W H Jones

Brother: W Jones

Brother-in-Law: Alfred Morphey

Address: 12 Courthouse Street

Published: May 1917

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Jones

Jones, W H

  • 26th February 20181st March 2018
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Jones

W H Jones

Rank: Private

Regiment: Cheshire Regiment

Sons: A T Jones & W Jones

Son-in-Law: Alfred Morphey

Son’s Address: 12 Courthouse Street, Hastings

Other Info: At Salonika.

Published: May 1917

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T A Jones

Jones, T A

  • 26th February 2018
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T A Jones

T A Jones

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs A E Jones

Address: 35 St Thomas’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: Pictured in the centre. He went to India on 29th October 1917. Later he was sent to Mesopotamia, where he was taken sick with enteric fever and sent back to India, and there had an attack of malaria fever. He has now recovered, and is stationed at Lahore. In letters home he speaks well of the kindness and care taken of them in the hospitals. He also mentions Lady Willingdon’s kindness to them all… Gunner Jones will be 20 on 26th May 1917.

Published: May 1917

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Spencer Hutchinson

Hutchinson, Spencer

  • 25th February 2018
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Spencer Hutchinson

Spencer Hutchinson

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Rebecca Hutchinson

Brother: George J Hutchinson

Address: 2 Halton Crescent, Hastings

Other Info: Died of wounds on 15th April 1917. According to CWGC, Spencer died aged 22 and is remembered at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference II.E.27.

Published: May 1917

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Fairall

Fairall, Ebenezer

  • 25th February 2018
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FairallEbenezer Fairall

Rank: Private

Service: British Army

Sister: Mrs Martin

Sister’s Address: 16 North Terrace, Halton

Brother: Samuel Fairall

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

Published: May 1917

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