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Smith, George William

  • 21st November 2021
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Solider - No ImageGeorge William Smith

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 491st Field Company, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr George & Mrs William Smith

Parent’s Address: 11 Gladstone Cottages, Church Street, Cirencester

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 8th July 1916 reads: “We regret to have to announce the death of Sapper G. W. Smith, R.E. He was killed with a comrade by a shell on July 1st. His loss is deeply felt by the whole of the officers and men of the Company, among whom he was most popular, also by his many friends here.

He was very devoted to his work, and had previously had several very narrow escapes. Deceased, who was very well known locally, was for some time assistant to Mr J. Watson, jeweller and optician, Queens Road, and joined up soon after war broke out. Some time ago he brought over several souvenirs, which are still being exhibited in Mr Watson’s window.

According to CWGC, George died aged 25 on 1st July 1916. He is remembered at Wailly Orchard Cemetery, grave reference I.C.9.

Published: July 1916

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Daniel, Walter James

  • 20th November 2021
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Walter James Daniel

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Balloon Kite Cable Section, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr John & Mrs Emma Daniel

Born in: Hastings

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 1st July 1916 reads: “Another Local Casualty. Sapper Walter J Daniel, whose death from wounds took place in the Twelfth Stationary Hospital, France on June 22nd, was an old Hastings boy.

The fifth son of the late John Daniel, at one time florist of Clive Vale, he was educated at Halton Schools, and later attended the Evening Continuation Classes at Priory Road. For a short time he was on the Staff of Messrs F. J. Parsons Ltd, but passing a competitive examination, entered the local Post Office. A sorting clerk and telegraphist he made good progress and was popular with all his colleagues. Later he was transferred to the Newhaven Post Office.

On the outbreak of war he at once volunteered, but his services were retained on important Government work till last autumn, when he was enrolled in the Signal Section of the Royal Engineers.

After the usual strenuous course of training he left for France in good spirits, and found himself attached to one of the Army Headquarters. In less than a fortnight his active service terminated, and a life of great promise and usefulness closed. He leaves two brothers, the Rev John Daniel, Baptist Minister, Folkestone and Private Joseph H Daniel, of the Canadian Forces.”

According to CWGC, Walter died aged 29. He is remembered at St. Pol Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference A. 12.

Published: July 1916

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Howell, George Henry

  • 13th November 202113th November 2021
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Soldier - No imageGeorge Henry Howell

Rank: Private

Regiment: 30th Labour Company, Army Service Corps

Wife: Mrs Martha Jane Howell

Address: 77 Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 27th May 1915 reads: “Hastings Soldier Drowned. The many friends of Private George Howell, of the Army Service Corps, and late of 3 Gordon Road, Hastings will be sorry to hear of his untimely end. He was drowned on the 19th May whilst bathing with his company in a (text unclear) Havre. A sergeant who got into trouble at the same time was rescued. Private Howell, supposed to have been seized by cramp, was never missed until too late.

The same evening his body was recovered. The deceased, who was 40 years of age, prior to joining the Army was with Mr L. O. Glenister, wine and spirit merchant, for 25 years. The greatest sympathy is being felt for the widow and four children. The funeral took place on Monday with full honours.

According to CWGC, George is remembered at St. Vallery-sur-Somme Communal Cemetery.

Published: May 1916

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Francis Richard Chick

Chick, Francis Richard

  • 7th November 2021
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Francis Richard ChickFrancis Richard Chick

Rank: Private

Regiment: Australian Imperial Force.

Sister: Mrs Laker

Brother: A J Chick

Father: Tom Chick

Sister’s Address: 24 Cornfield Terrace, St Leonards

Father’s Address: Collumpton, Devon

Other Info: Wounded in the Dardanelles, now in hospital in Suez. Francis’ war service papers can be viewed for free by searching here.

Published: February 1916 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer.

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Hicks, James Thomas William

Hicks, James Thomas William

  • 6th November 2021
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Hicks, James Thomas William

James Thomas William Hicks

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Albert & Mrs Emma Hicks

Home Address: Homelands, Cadborough Road, Rye

Other Info: James was killed in action in France on 24th May 1915. According to CWGC, James died aged 20 and is remembered at Bethune Town Cemetery, grave reference IV.C.64.

Published: Hastings & St Leonards Observer, January 1916

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John Henry Vigor

Vigor, John Henry

  • 30th October 2021
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John Henry VigorJohn Henry Vigor

Rank: Private

Regiment: Australian Imperial Force

Parents: Mr & Mrs A Vigor

Home Address: 301 Battle Road, Hollington, St Leonards

Other Info:  Wounded in the Dardanelles on 27th September 1915. Now convalescent in England. John’s war service papers can be viewed for free by searching here.

Published: December 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer.

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Robert Marshall

Marshall, Robert

  • 27th October 202130th October 2021
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Robert MarshallRobert Marshall

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Samuel Arthur & Mrs Emma Jane Marshall

Aunt: Mrs R Sutherland

Home Address: 46 Grove Road, Ore

Other Info:  Died of enteric fever in France on 10th October 1915. According to CWGC, Robert is remembered at Etaples Military Cemetery, grave reference III.D.5A. He is not named on either Hastings or Ore War Memorial.

Published: November 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer.

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George Harman

Harman, George

  • 27th October 2021
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George Harman

George Harman

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Sister: F Harman

Address: 13 Alma Villas, Silverhill

Other Info: Killed in action on 25th September 1915. According to CWGC, George is remembered at the Loos Memorial, Panel 69 to 73. Additional information from the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated November 1915.

Published: November 1915

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Henry J King

King, Henry J

  • 26th October 2021
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Henry J King

Henry J King

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment

Parents: Mr Alfred & Sarah King

Wife: Mrs Ethel Emily King (nee Kesteven)

Cousin: Mr & Mrs A Cheshire of 86 London Road, St Leonards

Home Address: 12 Periwinkle Lane, Dunstable

Other Info:  Killed whilst doing his duty on 5th May 1915, “Gassed” on Hill 60. According to CWGC, Henry is remembered at Bedford House Cemetery, Enclosure No 4, XI.D.7. Additional name informaton from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer.

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Edward Arnold Dyer

Dyer, Edward Arnold

  • 22nd October 2021
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Edward Arnold DyerEdward Arnold Dyer

Rank: Lieutenant

Regiment: 9th Battalion, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry

Parents: Mr & Mrs Edward Dyer

Address: St Helen’s Road, Hastings

Other Info:  Killed in action at the Dardanelles on 28th June 1915. According to CWGC, Edward is remembered at Twelve Trees Copse Cemetery, grave reference VII.C.15.

Published: July 1915 in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer

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