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Facer & Lowthorpe

Facer, Bert

  • 14th May 201814th May 2018
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Facer & Lowthorpe

Bert Facer

Rank: Private

Regiment: Tank Corps, Motor Transport, Army Service Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Facer

Brother: Frank Facer

Brother-in-Law: G L Lowthorpe

Address: 31 Adelaide Road, Silverhill

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: August 1917

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Facer & Lowthorpe

Facer, Frank

  • 14th May 201814th May 2018
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Facer & Lowthorpe

Frank Facer

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Ordnance Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Facer

Brother: Bert Facer

Brother-in-Law: G L Lowthorpe

Address: 31 Adelaide Road, Silverhill

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: August 1917

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Arthur Durrant

Durrant, Arthur

  • 14th May 2018
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Arthur Durrant

Arthur Durrant

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: East Surrey Regiment

Mother: Mrs Durrant

Address: 9 Humphreys Avenue, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded three times. Now in hospital at Sheffield. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: August 1917

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Benjamin H Catt

Catt, Benjamin H

  • 14th May 2018
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Benjamin H Catt

Benjamin H Catt

Rank: Private

Regiment: Northamptonshire Regiment / Army Labour Corps

Sent by: A St Leonards Friend

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

Published: August 1917

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George Bosting

Bosting, George

  • 13th May 2018
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George Bosting

George Bosting

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Parents: Mr & Mrs George Bosting

Wife: Mrs Caroline A Bosting

Address: 11 Battle Road, Silverhill, St Leonards

Parent’s Address: 42 Beresford Road, New Malden

Other Info: Killed on 31st July 1917. According to CWGC, George died aged 37 and is remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on Panel 11.

Published: August 1917

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Albert Edward Blake

Blake, Albert Edward

  • 13th May 2018
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Albert Edward Blake

Albert Edward Blake

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 303rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery

Sent by: Miss R Smith

Father: Mr Hedley L Blake

Miss Smith’s Address: 116 Old Church Road, Hollington

Home Address: Plympton, Devon

Other Info: According to CWGC, Albert died aged 27 on 8th August 1917. He is remembered at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, grave reference III.B.6.

Published: August 1917

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James Robert Adams

Adams, James Robert

  • 13th May 2018
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James Robert Adams

James Robert Adams

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Welsh Regiment

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Catherine Adams

Wife: Mrs Ruth C Adams

Address: 83 Barton Road, Dover

Parent’s Address: 47 St Thomas’s Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: Died of wounds received in action on 13th July 1917. According to CWGC, James died aged 33 and is remembered at Locre Hospice Cemetery, grave reference II.A.1.

Published: August 1917

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Edward Harley

Harley, Edward

  • 13th May 201813th May 2018
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Edward Harley

Edward Harley

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: York and Lancaster Regiment

Other Info: “has received the Military Cross for his services in the Battle of Messines. Prior to his enlistment, Mr Harley was an assistant engineer to the Borough Electrical Engineer, Hastings, but joined the Public Schools Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment early in the War, obtaining a commission as a Second Lieutenant in July 1915 and went to France in June 1916. The award was made for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Mr Harley’s captain was killed in the assembly trench, and Second Lieutenant Harley immediately took command of the Company, and led them to their final objective. He set a very fine example to all ranks by the cool manner he went about his work. During the heavy bombardments on out front line Second Lieutenant Harley kept his men well under control by encouraging them, and by his personal contempt for danger. He handled his Lewis Gun teams with great skill when the enemy counter attacked. Mr Harley has held the rank of Acting Captain since the memorable Battle of Messines”.

Published: August 1917

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William Buesden

Buesden, William

  • 12th May 2018
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William Buesden

William Buesden

Rank: Private

Regiment: Motor Transport, Army Transport Service

Sent by: His mother

Address: 59 Bourne Walk, Hastings

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

Published: August 1917

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R D Baker

Baker, R D

  • 10th May 2018
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R D Baker

R D Baker

Regiment: Clerks’s Section, Army Service Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Adams Baker

Address: Carbrook House, Emmanuel Road, Hastings

Published: August 1917

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