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W E B Barham Army

Barham, William Eli Burt

  • 7th December 201529th October 2022
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William Eli Burt BarhamWilliam Eli Burt Barham

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Parents: Mr Edward & Maud Barham

Brother: H Barham

Address: 5 St Mary’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: Died from a scalp wound received in action on August 26th 1914.

According to the CWGC, William died aged 20 and is buried at the Guise (La Desolation) French National Cemetery, grave reference; Allied Sect 1154.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 3rd October 1914 reads: “Mount Pleasant School has reason to be proud of one of its Old Boys, Private William Eli Burt Barham, best know as ‘Burt’, whose promising career has come to an untimely end whilst fighting in the Coldstream Guards.

Private Barham won a scholarship at Mount Pleasant School, and was popular there and as a footballer for the Junior Conservatives. He was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Edward Henry Barham, 5 Manor Road, Hastings. He joined the Coldstream Guards at the age of 19, on the 19th January last, and his scholarly ability gained him the post of clerk to the Battalion.

He was of fine physique, and stood 6 feet high. In the action in which he sustained the fatal scalp wound from a shell, he was in the hottest part of the fight when less that 200 Coldstreams were opposed by 3,000 Germans. He succumbed on reaching the hospital at the base to which he had been taken.

Through the efforts of Mr W. Evans, his old Schoolmaster, and the accidental meeting with a wounded Coldstream who has since been staying at Bexhill, his parents have ascertained that their son was buried with full military honours, including the three volleys and the ‘Last Post’ in a separate grave, at a place just over the frontier from Belgium, in a French department of the Nord.

Over the grave is a cross made from cigarette boxes. When one of his comrades passed the grave he found that it had been covered with flowers by the French women, sine of whom he saw kneeling by the graveside.

Mr and Mrs Barham have received many letters of sympathy. It may be recalled that their son played his last football match for his old Club at Ore Valley on the Wednesday before he joined his Regiment”.

Published: September 1914 & October 1914

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D Cleverly Army

Cleverly, David

  • 7th December 201511th September 2016
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CleverlyDavid CleverlyDavid Cleverly

Rank: Signalman

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Cleverly Mitchell

Brothers: William W Cleverly & John Cleverly

Address: 56 Percy Road, Ore

Other Info: Wounded at the Battle of Mons

Published: September 1914 & May 1915

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L Slater Army

Slater, Leonard

  • 7th December 201527th November 2021
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L SlaterLeonard Slater

Rank: Captain

Regiment: (formerly) 5th (CP) Batt, Royal Sussex Regiment

Other Info: Reported killed whilst serving with the Expeditionary Force.

According to CWGC Leonard Slater died on 14th September 1914 aged 38. He is remembered at grave reference I.C.12 at Vendresse British Cemetery

Published: September 1914

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A Ballard Navy

Ballard, A

  • 7th December 20157th December 2015
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A BallardA Ballard

Rank: Chief Yeoman of Signals

Ship: HMS Highflyer

Address: 4 Croft Road, Hastings

Other Info: HMS Highflyer sank the German armed liner Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse on August 27th 1914. A Ballard has served 25 years in the Navy and eight years in the Reserve and was called up for active service on August 3rd.

Published: September 1914

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A E Thomas Army

Thomas, A E

  • 7th December 201525th June 2017
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A E ThomasThomas

A E Thomas

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Royal Sussex

Mother: Mrs R A Thomas

Brothers: C Thomas & F Thomas

Address: 33 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Age 17. Wounded and in hospital in Bradford.

Published: January 1915

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F Thomas Army

Thomas, F

  • 7th December 201524th October 2017
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F ThomasThomas

F Thomas

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Royal Sussex

Mother: Mrs R A Thomas

Brothers: C Thomas & A E Thomas

Address: 33 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Badly wounded in September. Now in hospital.

Published: January 1915 & January 1917

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Thomas Army

Thomas, C

  • 7th December 20157th December 2015
  • by admin

Thomas

C Thomas

Rank: Private

Regiment: 6th Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry

Mother: Mrs R A Thomas

Brothers: F Thomas & A E Thomas

Address: 33 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Published: January 1915

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A White Army

White, A

  • 7th December 201515th October 2016
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A WhiteA White

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 5th Royal Sussex

Mother: Mrs S White

Address: 93 Ashburnham Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: January 1915

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Jack Gere Army

Geer, Jack

  • 7th December 201531st July 2016
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GeerJack GeerJack Geer

Rank: Driver

Regiment: 5th Sussex, Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr J Geer & Mrs Geer

Address: 56 All Saints Street, Hastings

Published: January 1915 & April 1915

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T W Ashton Army

Ashton, T W

  • 7th December 201515th October 2016
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T W AshtonT W Ashton

Rank: Private

Regiment: National Reserves, 5th Royal Sussex

Address: 99 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: January 1915

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