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James Catt

Catt, James G

  • 8th January 201610th December 2018
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James CattJames G Catt

Rank: 1st Class Petty Officer

Ship: HMS Invincible

Mother: Mrs Catt

Brother: A H Catt

Address: 27 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: HMS Invincible was sunk during the Battle of Jutland with the loss of 1026 men with only six survivors. James does not appear to have been aboard the ship at that time.

Published: November 1914

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A H T Muggridge

Mugridge, Alfred Henry Thomas

  • 7th January 201626th September 2021
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A H T MuggridgeAlfred Henry Thomas Mugridge

Rank: Signalman

Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve

Address: Pickford’s Yard, Waldegrave Street, Hastings

Other Info: Formerly of the Hastings Boys Brigade. Additional name and address information (including the spelling of the surname) from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1914

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A J Burgess

Burgess, A J

  • 6th January 201617th March 2019
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A J BurgessA J Burgess

Rank: Seaman

Parents: Mr & Mrs Burgess

Address: 44 Duke Road, Silverhill

Published: November 1914

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F C Apps

Apps, F C

  • 6th January 20166th January 2016
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F C AppsF C Apps

Mother: Mrs Taylor

Address: Hollington

Published: November 1914

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Ellis Thomas

Ellis, Thomas

  • 5th January 201612th November 2017
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EllisThomas EllisThomas Ellis

Rank: 2nd Class Stoker

Ship: HMS Test

Father: Mr George Berry & Mrs Ellen Ellis

Brothers: Jack Ellis & George Ellis

Address: 14 Caves Road, St Leonards

Additional Info: According to CWGC, Thomas died aged 23 on 7th July 1918 whilst at HMS Pembroke, a training establishment. He is remembered at Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery, grave reference Naval 29.1521.

Published: November 1914 & September 1915

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Potter

Potter, Harold L

  • 4th January 2016
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PotterHarold L Potter

Ship: HMS Psyche

Mother: Mrs Wm Potter

Brother: Frederick C H Potter

Address: Whatlincock House, Icklesham

Published: November 1914

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Potter

Potter, Frederick C H

  • 4th January 201619th November 2017
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Frederick C PotterPotterFrederick C H Potter

Ship: HMS E1 (Submarine)

Mother: Mrs William Potter

Brother: Harold L Potter

Address: Whatlincock House, Icklesham

Published: November 1914 & February 1917

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Bannister

Bannister, Bert

  • 4th January 2016
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Bannister

Bert Bannister

Ship: HMS Meteor

Father: Mr Joseph Bannister

Brothers: George Bannister & Fred Bannister

Address: 15 Courthouse Street, Hastings

Published: November 1914

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Bannister

Bannister, Fred

  • 4th January 20164th January 2016
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Bannister

Fred Bannister

Regiment: Royal Naval Brigade

Father: Mr Joseph Bannister

Brothers: George Bannister & Bert Bannister

Address: 15 Courthouse Street, Hastings

Published: November 1914

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Whiteman

Whiteman, James

  • 4th January 201630th January 2018
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James WhitemanWhitemanJames Whiteman

Ship: HMS Edgar

Mother: Mrs Whiteman

Wife: Mrs Louise Whiteman (nee Bowden)

Brother-in-Law: James Wilfred Bowden

Mother’s Address: 43 Western Road, St Leonards

Other Info: 15 year’s service. Married at Christ Church, St Leonards

Published: November 1914 & December 1914

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