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Jabez Coleman Navy

Coleman, Jabez

  • 5th May 2017
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Jabez Coleman

Jabez Coleman

Rank: 1st Class Stoker

Ship: HMS Bulldog

Sister: Mrs Smith

Sister’s Address: 6 Markwick Terrace, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed at sea, his ship having struck a mine. According to CWGC, Jabez died on 16th April 1916. He was one of 7 sailors killed in the incident and is remembered at the Chatham Naval Memorial on Panel 17. Jabez was born in Offam, West Malling, Kent, more info here.

Published: May 1916

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Brown Army

Brown, W

  • 4th May 2017
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BrownW Brown

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 14th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Sent by: A Friend

Address: St Leonards

Published: May 1916

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Harry Brasier Army

Brasier, Harry

  • 3rd May 201722nd June 2018
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Harry BrasierHarry Brasier

Rank: Private

Regiment: Suffolk Regiment

Sister: Miss A Brasier

Brother: Arthur James Brasier

Address: 277 London Road, St Leonards

Published: May 1916

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Charles A Yorath Army

Yorath, Charles A

  • 3rd May 2017
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Charles A YorathCharles A Yorath

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 11th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Sent: Miss Elphick

Miss Elphick’s Address: St Leonards

Published: May 1916

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Donald O Wilkins Navy

Wilkins, Donald O

  • 3rd May 20179th December 2017
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Donald O WilkinsDonald O Wilkins

Rank: Stoker

Ship: HMS Carron

Parents: Mr & Mrs Frank Wilkins

Brother: Llewellyn A Wilkins

Address: 8 Tower Road, St Leonards

Published: May 1916

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W H Morris Army

Morris, Walter Henry

  • 3rd May 201726th July 2018
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Walter Henry Morris

W H Morris

Walter Henry Morris

Rank: Signaller

Regiment: 24th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs W J Morris

Wife: Mrs Violet Morris (nee Paine)

Brother: Reginald F Morris

Address: Royal Sussex Arms, Ore

Other Info: For Foreign Service.

A quiet but pretty wedding took place at Holy Trinity Church on 19th December 1917, the Rev Canon T W Cook officiating. The bridegroom was Walter Henry Morris, whose father is licensee of the Royal Sussex Arms, Old London Road, and the bride, Violet, the only daughter of Mr & Mrs Paine. Town Hall, Hastings. As her father was serving in France, the bride was given away by her mother. The bride was attended by her cousin, Alice Morris, as bridesmaid and Master Leslie Paine as page. The were a very large number of presents, many of them considerable value, as both the happy pair as well known and much esteemed. The bridegroom is secretary to the Earl of Ashburnham and Sir Anchitel Ashburnham-Clement.

Published: May 1916 & January 1918

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Arnold Keith Maplesden Army

Maplesden, Arnold Keith

  • 3rd May 201713th February 2019
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Arnold Keith MaplesdenArnold Keith Maplesden

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: 5th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Sent by: Miss P Hunnisett

Miss Hunnisett’s Address: 26 Gensing Road, St Leonards

Other Info: For Active Service. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: May 1916

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Stanley James Horton Army

Horton, Stanley James

  • 3rd May 2017
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Stanley James HortonStanley James Horton

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: 14th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Parents: Mr William and Mrs Emily Horton

Address: 8 St Mary’s Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Stanley died aged 23 on 10th April 1917. He is remembered at the Arras Memorial on panel reference Bay 7.

Published: May 1916

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Goodwin & Deeprose Army

Deeprose, Frederick J

  • 3rd May 2017
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Goodwin & Deeprose

Frederick J Deeprose

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Sister-in-Law: Mrs Goodwin (Assumption that the surname is misspelt in the paper)

Brother-in-Law: E Goodwin

Nephew: F Goodwin

Address: 151 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Published: May 1916

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Goodwin & Deeprose Army

Goodwin, F

  • 3rd May 20173rd May 2017
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Goodwin & Deeprose

F Goodwin

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Goodwin (Assumption that the surname is misspelt in the paper)

Father: E Goodwin

Brother-in-Law: Frederick J Deeprose

Address: 34 Hughenden Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on May 9th 1915.

Published: May 1916

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