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					Kyle, J
 J Kyle
J Kyle
Rank: Able Seaman
Ship: HMS Dreadnought
Father: Mr J Kyle
Address: Emmanuel Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914
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					 J Kyle
J Kyle
Rank: Able Seaman
Ship: HMS Dreadnought
Father: Mr J Kyle
Address: Emmanuel Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914
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						Army					
				
					 P Williams
P Williams
Rank: Bandsman
Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Father: Mr J Williams
Brothers: C Williams & W Williams
Address: 13 St James’s Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914
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 W Williams
W Williams
Rank: Pioneer Lance Corporal
Regiment: 2nd Gloucester Regiment
Father: Mr J Williams
Brothers: C Williams & P Williams
Address: 13 St James’s Road, Hastings
Other Info: In North China. Severely wounded at La Bassee.
Published: October 1914 & March 1915
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					 C Williams
C Williams
Rank: Bandsman
Regiment: 7th City of London Regiment
Father: Mr J Williams
Brothers: W Williams & P Williams
Address: 13 St James’s Road, Hastings
Other Info: Late of the Hastings Rifles
Published: October 1914
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					 R W E Barker
R W E Barker
Rank: Private
Regiment: 12 County of London Rifles
Address: 47 St James’s Road, Hastings
Brother: Mr Barker
Published: October 1914
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						Army					
				
					 W J Smith
W J Smith
Regiment: New Zealand Volunteer
Mother: Mrs D Smith
Brother: F J Smith
Address: 54 Cambridge Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914
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					 F J Smith
F J Smith
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment: 4th Dorset Regiment
Mother: Mrs D Smith
Brother: W J Smith
Address: 54 Cambridge Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914
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 H J Button
H J Button
Rank: Bombardier
Regiment: Royal Field Artillery
Parents: Mr & Mrs H J Button
Wife: Edith L Button (nee Cross)
Address: 242 Old London Road, Hastings
Published: October 1914 & October 1916
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F G Britt
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: ‘C’ Squadron, 9th Lancers
Address: 13 Silverdale, Hollington
Parents: Mr & Mrs W Britt
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: October 1914 (both)
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 Frederick L Soan
Frederick L Soan
Rank: Private / Lance Corporal
Regiment: ‘D’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr Harry & Mrs Constance Emma Soan
Address: 58 Western Road, St Leonards / 55 North Terrace, Halton
Other Info: With the Expeditionary Force.
Found on the Battlefield; The above portrait was received by the Editor yesterday (Wednesday, October 1915), and with it a letter from a soldier on active service in France. In this letter the writer says “This photograph was picked up after an attack on the 25th September, and seeing that it was from Hastings, and I am from the same town, I thought it was my duty to send it to you, so that you can publish it in the ‘Pictorial Advertisor’ or ‘Observer’.” On the back of the portrait are the words “To dear Len from Elsie”. The young lady can apply for by writing to the Editor, 14 Claremont, Hastings.
The Owner Found; In our issue last Thursday, October 1915, we published a portrait of a young lady which had been found on a battlefield and sent home with a view to finding the owner. During the morning the young lady called at our office, received the picture, and left the above portrait of the soldier who lost it. This is Pioneer (Frederick) L Soan, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment whose local address is 58 Western Road, St Leonards. We are glad to say the finding of the portrait did not mean that he was either killed or wounded. He dropped it whilst in action and wrote to her to tell her about it.
It would appear that Frederick and Elsie married in 1916. Additional name and other information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: October 1914, October 1915 & December 1917
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