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John Chipman Kerr

Kerr, John Chipman

  • 15th November 201716th November 2017
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John Chipman Kerr

John Chipman Kerr V.C.

Rank: Private

Regiment: Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Sent by: Mr A M Breach

Other Info: “A soldier of the C.C.A.C at present in Hastings will next Tuesday be presented with the Victoria Cross. The distinguished warrior is 101465, Private John Chipman Kerr of the Canadian Infantry, The coveted award has been made for most conspicuous bravery. During a bombing attack he was acting as a bayonet man, and knowing that the bombs were running short, he ran along the parados under heavy fire until he was in close contact with the enemy, when he opened fire on them at point-blank range and inflicted heavy loss. The enemy, thinking they were surrounded, surrendered. Sixty two prisoners were taken and 250 yards of enemy trench captured. Before carrying out his very plucky act one of Private Kerr’s fingers had been blown off by a bomb. Later, with two other men, he escorted back the prisoners under fire and then returned to report himself for duty before having his wound dressed. Private Kerr hails from Fox River, Cumberland, N.S. The particulars appeared in “Canada” on 4th November (1916) and the “London Gazette” on 26th October.”

Published: February 1917

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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

Doyle, Herbert

  • 15th November 2017
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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

Herbert Doyle

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 16th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Uncle & Aunt: Mr & Mrs J Jarrett

Cousin: A Jarrett

Uncle and Aunt’s Address: 12 Tower Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Missing since 6th November 1916. According to CWGC, Herbert died on that date and is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 13a and 13b.

Published: February 1917

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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

Booth, H

  • 15th November 2017
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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

H Booth

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers

Parents-in-Law: Mr & Mrs J Jarrett

Brother-in-Law: A Jarrett

In-Law’s Address: 12 Tower Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: February 1917

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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

Jarrett, A

  • 15th November 201715th November 2017
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Jarrett, Booth & Doyle

A Jarrett

Rank: Private

Regiment: Middlesex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Jarrett

Brother-in-Law: H Booth

Cousin: Herbert Doyle

Address: 12 Tower Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: February 1917

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Hurley Gillis

Gilles, Hurley

  • 15th November 201716th November 2017
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Hurley Gillis

Hurley Gilles

Rank: Private

Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force

Wife: Mrs Annie Ellis Gilles (Nee Santer)

Address: 6 Lower South Road, St Leonards

Other Info: The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev Eden King at St John’s Church, St Leonards.

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

Published: February 1917

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Joseph Cockram

Cockram, Joseph

  • 15th November 2017
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Joseph Cockram

Joseph Cockram

Rank: Private

Regiment: Medical Corps, Australian Imperial Force

Wife: Mrs A Cockram

Address: 21 Evandale Road, Malvern, Victoria

Other Info: Formerly Tram Inspector at Hastings. Born in Bristol.

You can view Joseph’s AIF service papers for free here.

Published: February 1917

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James Chapman

Chapman, James

  • 15th November 201724th March 2018
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James ChapmanJames Chapman

James Chapman

Rank: Private

Regiment: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry

Parents: Mr & Mrs Chapman

Wife: Mrs Chapman

Parent’s Address: 58 Silverlands Road, Silverhill

Address: 75 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Other Info: On Foreign Service. Wounded, now in hospital in Salonika.

Published: February 1917 & May 1917

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Blyde

Blyde, Henry Ernest

  • 15th November 201719th November 2017
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Blyde

Henry Ernest Blyde

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: New Zealand Rifle Brigade, New Zealand Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Blyde

Brothers: John Newton Blyde & J T Blyde

Brother-in-Law: Joseph J Taylor

Brother’s Address: 30 Bohemia Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Henry’s New Zealand Army enlistment forms can be viewed for free here. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War Website.

Published: February 1917

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Blyde

Blyde, J T

  • 14th November 201719th November 2017
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Blyde

J T Blyde

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Blyde

Brothers: John Newton Blyde & Henry Ernest Blyde

Brother-in-Law: Joseph J Taylor

Address: 30 Bohemia Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Late Postman at St Leonards

Published: February 1917

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William Norman Anderson

Anderson, William Norman

  • 14th November 2017
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William Norman Anderson

William Norman Anderson

Regiment: 1st Canadian Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents-in-Law: Mr & Mrs Cruttenden

Wife: Mrs Dorothy May Anderson (nee Cruttenden)

In-Law’s Address: 21 Old Humphrey Avenue, Hastings

Other Info: The marriage ceremony was performed at All Saints’ Church, Hastings in January 1917.

Published: January 1917

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