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Mepham Army

Mepham, John

  • 24th February 201717th January 2018
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MephamMepham

John Mepham

Rank: Private

Regiment: Baker, Army Service Corps

Mother: Mrs Mepham

Father: Peter Mepham

Brother: Arthur Mepham

Address: 106 Saxon Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: January 1916

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Maunder Army

Maunder, William

  • 24th February 201725th February 2017
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Maunder

William Maunder

Rank: Transport Sergeant

Regiment: 2/7th Battalion (Cyclist), Devonshire Regiment

Other Info: The text reads: “… a very interesting ceremony was performed last Tuesday morning by the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Hibberd, who presented one of his N.C.O.’s, Transport Sergeant Maunder, with a Royal Humane Society Bronze Medal, and a testimonial, for saving life from drowning. The action which won the gallant Sergeant the medal was performed by him on July 15th, 1915, when he was stationed at Charlestown. A foreign seaman attempted to commit suicide by inflicting a wound in his throat and jumping overboard a vessel in the dock, the effects causing his death. Another man attempted to save him, but when the Sergeant was informed that a man was in the dock, he threw off his tunic and dived off the quay into the muddy water, and brought the man to the surface. The act was all the more heroic, as it was very dark, the flood gates were open and a very strong current was running. There was no great depth of water, but a great quantity of mud, and if he had got into this it would have been impossible for him to free himself. At the inquest the Coroner warmly complimented both men. This is the third life Sergeant Maunder has saved from drowning. His comrades heartily cheered him as he received his medal.

Additional name information obtained after help from Twitter conversations.

Published: January 1916

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S Martin Army

Martin, S

  • 23rd February 20177th August 2018
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S MartinS MartinS Martin

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Mother: Mrs Martin

Address: 4 Upper South Road, St Leonards

Cousin: C Carpenter

Other Info: Foreign Service. At the Front.

Published: January 1916 & January 1918

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Mann Army

Mann, T

  • 23rd February 2017
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Mann

T Mann

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 3/8th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs T H Mann

Brother: A H Mann & E F Mann

Address: 216 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Additional Info: Foreign Service.

Published: January 1916

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G W H Hickmore Army

Hickmore, G W H

  • 22nd February 201721st February 2019
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G W H HickmoreG W H Hickmore

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Military Foot Police

Parents: Police Sergeant & Mrs Hickmore

Address: 45a London Road, St Leonards

Other Info: In France

Published: January 1916

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J Easton Army

Easton, J

  • 22nd February 2017
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J EastonJ Easton

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers

Sister: Miss Easton

Brother: W Easton

Miss Easton’s Address: 7 Robertson Street, Hastings

Published: January 1916

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A Davis Army

Davis, A

  • 22nd February 201728th January 2019
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A DavisA Davis

Rank: Bombardier

Regiment: Kent Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery

Mother: Mrs Davis

Brother: S W Davis

Address: 8 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Published: January 1916

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Croucher Army

Croucher, Archibald Frederick

  • 22nd February 20171st October 2017
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Croucher

Archibald Frederick Croucher

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs Croucher

Brother: W L Croucher & Arthur Clifton Croucher

Address: 14 Manor Road, Hastings

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

Published: January 1916

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George Casey Army

Casey, George

  • 22nd February 2017
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George CaseyGeorge Casey

Rank: Cyclist

Regiment: 36th Division, Army Cycling Corps

Aunt: Mrs Puttick

Aunt’s Address: Chesterton House, Ashburnham Road, Hastings

Other Info: In France. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. George later served with the Royal Irish Rifles.

Published: January 1916

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C Carpenter Army

Carpenter, C

  • 22nd February 20179th February 2018
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CarpenterC CarpenterC Carpenter

Rank: Bombardier

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties, Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs Carpenter

Brothers: A Carpenter & G Carpenter

Cousin: S Martin

Address: 163 Queen’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: Foreign Service.

Published: January 1916 & May 1917

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