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William Campany

Campany, William Charles

  • 9th January 201630th October 2021
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William CampanyCampanyWilliam Charles Campany

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Frank and Mrs Emma Campany (Nee Herrion)

Brothers: Herbert Walter Campany & Frederick J S Campany

Address: 30 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings

Other Info: Machine Gun Section. Wounded at the Battle of Aisne. According to CWGC, William died aged 23 on 25th September 1915. He is remembered at St Mary’s ADS Cemetery, Haisnes, grave reference V.C.18.

An article in the Hastings and St Leonards Observer provides the following information:

HASTINGS MACHINE GUNNER KILLED

Sergeant W H Webb (machine gun section, 2nd Royal Sussex) in a letter to Mrs Campany, 30 Cambridge Gardens, describes how the latter’s son Private W Campany was killed.

He says: – “I was the sergeant in charge of his gun on the 25th (November), we got forward right up to the enemies’ wire and then got orders to retire. We started crawl back and your son was hit by a bullet and I lost sight of him. Two privates and myself were the only ones to get back safe, the others were either killed or wounded.

The following day as I was walking round I found your son’s body; he had been shot in the neck. I take it he was just going to have a smoke as he had a packet of Woodbines in his hand. I am very sorry to say I did not have time to bury him as we were relieved from the trenches the same afternoon.

As we were coming up to the trenches last week I happened to come across a grave and to my great surprise it was Willie’s; he had been buried by the Black Watch. So I got two men to cut some turf and put over the grave, also another cross and some white stones and shell cases all round to make it look respectable. I was all I could do for him.

His death was a great loss to me as he was our oldest gunner. I miss him very much as we were always together in and out the trenches. He was also greatly liked by all the section and they send their deepest sympathy to you”

Published: November 1914 & October 1915

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R Baxter

Baxter, Robert Samuel

  • 9th January 201612th August 2020
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R BaxterRobert Samuel Baxter

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Parents: Mr Robert & Mrs Harriett Baxter, 7 Syers Road, East Liss, Hampshire

Address: Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at the Battle of Aisne, died at his home in Hastings aged 26 on 27th October 1914. CWGC shows that Robert is remembered at Greenwich Cemetery on screen wall 1 ‘C’, B 1207.

Published: November 1914

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Cruttenden

Cruttenden, J

  • 9th January 201613th December 2018
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CruttendenJ Cruttenden

Rank Gunner

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Cruttenden

Brother: Harry Cruttenden

Address: 57 Sandown Road, Ore

Other Info: In India.

Published: November 1914

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Cruttenden

Cruttenden, Harry

  • 9th January 201613th December 2018
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CruttendenHarry Cruttenden

Rank Gunner

Regiment: 35th Battery, 37th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Cruttenden

Brother: J Cruttenden

Address: 57 Sandown Road, Ore

Other Info: Killed in Action on 26th August 1914. According to CWGC, Harry is remembered at the Caullery Communal Cemetery, north west of the middle of the cemetery. He is the only British soldier recorded as being buried there, and his memorial stone can be viewed here.

Published: November 1914

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Hennan

Henham, Edgar

  • 9th January 201628th September 2016
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Henham & StevensHennan

Edgar Henham

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Father: Mr Thomas Henham

Uncle: Frederick Henham

Nephews: Bert Stevens, Thomas Henham, Harry Henham & Frederick Henham

Address: 90a High Street, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1914 & June 1915

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Hennan

Henham, Frederick

  • 9th January 201627th September 2016
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Henham & TassellHennan

Frederick Henham

Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery

Father: Mr Frederick Henham

Grandfather: Mr Thomas Henham

Brother: Harry Henham & Thomas Henham

Uncle: Edgar Henham

Cousin: Richard Tassell

Address: 90a High Street, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1914 & June 1915

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Hennan

Henham, Harry

  • 9th January 201627th September 2016
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Henham & TassellHennan

Harry Henham

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery

Father: Mr Frederick Hehnam

Grandfather: Mr Thomas Henham

Brother: Frederick Henham & Thomas Henham

Cousin: Richard Tassell

Uncle: Edgar Henham

Address: 90a High Street, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1914 & June 1915

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P Hawkins

Hawkins, P

  • 9th January 2016
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P HawkinsP Hawkins

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Mother: Mrs Hawkins

Address: Wallcrouch, Ticehurst

Other Info: Attached to 16th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. At the Front.

Published: November 1914

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A W Godden

Godden, Arthur William

  • 9th January 201622nd March 2018
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A W GoddenArthur William Godden

Rank: Private / Sergeant

Regiment: ‘D’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr Walter John Smith Godden

Mother-in-Law: Mrs C Balkham

Wife: Mrs Mabel Lydia Godden

Brothers-in-Law: T C Balkham & W A Balkham

Mother-in-Law’s Address: 39 Warrior Square, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Arthur died aged 27 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at the Le Touret Memorial, on Panel 20 and 21.

Published: November 1914

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William A Button

Button, William A

  • 9th January 201615th October 2016
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William A ButtonWilliam A Button

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry

Parents: Mrs & Mrs Button

Address: 76 Ashburnham Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1914

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