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W Macgregor Army

MacGregor, W

  • 26th November 20169th March 2019
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W MacgregorW MacGregor

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Veterinary Corps

Wife: Mrs MacGregor

Address: 1 Laundry Cottages, Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Published: September 1915

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F C Jenner Army

Jenner, F C

  • 26th November 2016
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F C JennerF C Jenner

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 3rd / 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Albert Jenner

Address: 192 Old Lane, Hollington

Other Info: Imperial Service

Published: September 1915

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A G Hollingsdale Army

Hollingsdale, A G

  • 26th November 2016
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A G HollingsdaleA G Hollingsdale

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 208 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Other Info: For Active Service

Published: September 1915

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Percy E Hoad Army

Hoad, Percy E

  • 26th November 2016
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Percy E HoadPercy E Hoad

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Sarah Parsons

Address: White Cottage, Strand, Rye

Other Info: Killed in France on 28th July 1915. According to CWGC, Percy was aged 17 when he died and is remembered at Labourse Communal Cemetery, grave reference A.6.

Published: September 1915

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A E Hammond Army

Hammond, A E

  • 26th November 201619th January 2019
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A E HammondA E Hammond

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Hammond

Address: 22 Horntye Road, St Leonards

Published: September 1915

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Giles Army

Giles, Unknown First Name

  • 25th November 2016
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Giles

Mr Giles

Rank: Private

Regiment: Queen’s Royal Rifles, London Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Giles

Brothers: G W Giles, F H Giles & F V Giles

Address: 1 King’s Road Mews, St Leonards

Published: September 1915

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Giles Army

Giles, F V

  • 25th November 201625th November 2016
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Giles

F V Giles

Rank: Bandsman

Regiment: King’s Shropshire Light Infantry

Parents: Mr & Mrs Giles

Brothers: G W Giles, F H Giles & Private Giles

Address: 1 King’s Road Mews, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front

Published: September 1915

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Giles Army

Giles, G W

  • 25th November 201625th November 2016
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Giles

G W Giles

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Home Counties, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Giles

Brothers: F H Giles, F V Giles & Private Giles

Address: 1 King’s Road Mews, St Leonards

Published: September 1915

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J Fairbairn Army

Fairbairn, John D

  • 25th November 201619th July 2018
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J FairbairnJohn D FairbairnJ FairbairnJohn D Fairbairn

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Signal Depot, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Fairbairn

Address: 8 Waterworks Road, Hastings

Other Info: The paper article reads: “… I am sending a photograph of myself and comrades, also two Indians who are attached to the Indian Cavalry Corps. I am the only son of Mr & Mrs Fairbairn … and am standing with the cycle on the extreme left of the photograph. My chum, also with a cycle is on the extreme right. My chum, Sapper A W Heath, and I were both employees of the G.P.O. Engineering Department in Hastings. We are in the Signal Service of the Royal Engineers doing linesman duties, sometimes on cycles and sometimes on horses, according to the state of the weather and roads. This is a very dangerous occupation under shell fire.”

Wounded on 30th November 1917.

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

Published: September 1915, April 1916 & December 1917

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Burton Army

Burton, Arthur William

  • 24th November 20169th September 2018
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Burton & ChambersBurton

Arthur William Burton

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Parents Address: 18 Horntye Road, St Leonards

Parents: Mr & Mrs Alfred Burton

Brothers: Nelson J Burton, A Burton & A J Burton

Brother-in-Law: Sydney Chambers

Other Info: At the Dardanelles (as of September 1915). In Mesopotamia (March 1918). According to CWGC Arthur died aged 23 on 21st December 1918. He is remembered at Bangalore (Hosur Road) Cemetery, grave reference Plot 8, Row V, Grave 23.

Published: September 1915 & March 1918

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