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Strutt

Strutt, George

  • 3rd September 20163rd September 2016
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Strutt

George Strutt

Regiment: 5th Royal Sussex Cadet Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Strutt

Brothers: Jack Consul Strutt & James Walter Strutt

Address: 5 Alfred Street, St Leonards

Other Info: Additional name and rank information from the Lives of the First World War Website.

Published: May 1915

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S G Ward

Ward, S G

  • 3rd August 20164th August 2016
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S G WardS G Ward

Regiment: Ship’s Steward Assistant

Mother: Mrs Nowers

Address: 103 Milward Road, Hastings

Published: April 1915

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H Southerden

Southerden, H

  • 15th July 201610th December 2017
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H SoutherdenH Southerden

Rank: Quartermaster

Regiment: 7th Sussex Red Cross, Voluntary Aid Detachment

Parents: Mr & Mrs L Southerden

Brother: Albert Southerden

Address: 33 St Pauls Road, St Leonards

Published: March 1915

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Robert Foster

Foster, Robert

  • 4th July 201614th September 2016
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Robert FosterRobert Foster

Service: Boston Fishing Fleet

Aunt: Mrs L Drury

Address: 94 Church Street, Ore

Other Info: Prisoner of War. Eight trawlers from Boston, Lincolnshire were sunk by a German flotilla led by light cruisers Rostock and Strassburg on 21st August 1914. The fishing crew were all taken prisoner before the boats were sunk. More information can be viewed here.

Published: March 1915

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Campbell

Campbell, R J

  • 5th April 20162nd April 2018
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CampbellCampbell

R J Campbell

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: SS Tees, a Store Carrier & SS Grelorm

Parents: Mr & Mrs C Campbell

Brothers: C W Campbell, E A Campbell, J F Campbell & T T Campbell

Address: 110 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings & 135b Emmanuel Road, Hastings

Published: December 1914 & June 1917

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Stace & Collins

Stace, H J

  • 24th March 201619th December 2016
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Stace & Collins

H J Stace

Regiment: Coastguard

Mother: Mrs Stace

Brothers: William Alfred Stace & Charles Stephen Stace

Brother-in-Law: A G Collins

Address: Brewery Cottage, High Street, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Streeter

Streeter, Charles Ernest

  • 17th February 201617th February 2016
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Streeter

Charles Ernest Streeter

Job: Trawlerman, Boston Fishing Fleet

Mother: Mrs Streeter

Brother: G H Streeter

Address: 13 School Road, Ore

Other Info: Eight trawlers from Boston, Lincolnshire were sunk by a German flotilla led by light cruisers Rostock and Strassburg on 21st August 1914. The fishing crew were all taken prisoner before the boats were sunk. More information can be read here.

Published: December 1914

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Cecil H Rich

Rich, Cecil H N

  • 14th February 2016
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Cecil H RichCecil H N Rich

Parents: Bandmaster & Mrs T H Rich

Other Info: Won a Hastings Grammar School Foundation Scholarship from Clive Vale School, passed the Civil Service Examination last June and has received an appointment in the office of the Metropolitan Police, New Scotland Yard, commencing his duties on 2nd December. He has been a member of the Battalion Band, 5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment for the past 21/2 years. He has been of great assistance as a 1st clarinet player. All his friends are very pleased to hear of his success.

Published: December 1914

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Turner & Pennington

Turner, Joseph

  • 14th February 201614th February 2016
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Turner & Pennington

Joseph Turner

Regiment: 38th Regiment of Foot, South Staffordshires

Great Nephew: J R Pennington

Address: 17 Springfield Road, Guildford

Other Info: Crimean & Indian Mutiny Veteran

Published: December 1914

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E Mugridge

Mugridge, E

  • 11th February 2016
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E MugridgeE Mugridge

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: St John Ambulance Brigade

Address: 115 Stonefield Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: In charge of the Emergency Hospital at Avonmouth Docks.

Published: December 1914

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