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T W Eldridge Army

Eldridge, T W

  • 5th December 20156th December 2015
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T W EldridgeT W Eldridge

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Royal Sussex

Mother: Mrs Eldridge

Address: 268 Priory Road, Hastings

Other Info: Formally a Lieutenant in St Peter’s Church Lads Brigade. On Active Service.

Published: January 1915

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Edward Wagner Army

Wagner, Edward

  • 5th December 201515th January 2017
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WagnerEdward WagnerEdward Wagner

Rank: Private

Regiment: 10th Company, Royal Army Medical Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs Wagner

Brothers: A W Wagner & F Wagner

Address: 58 Priory Road, Hastings

Other Info: Brother of a former member of the Hastings Observer reporting staff.

Published: January 1915 & October 1915

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E Ling Army

Ling, Edward

  • 5th December 201515th July 2019
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E LingLingEdward Ling

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion,  Royal Berkshires

Parents: Mr & Mrs George R Ling

Address: Abbey Hotel, Battle

Other Info: In France. According to CWGC, Private Ling died aged 18 on 26th June 1916. He had achieved the rank of Lance Corporal at the time. He is remembered at Caberet Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference IA 5/16.

His father George is listed as living at Downside Farm, Cobham, Surrey when the graves were registered in 1921.

Published: January 1915 – twice

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J Ross Navy

Ross, J

  • 5th December 20156th December 2015
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J RossJ Ross

Ship: HMAC Calyx

Parents:  Mr & Mrs Ross

Address: 4 St Thomas’s Road, West Hill, Hastings

Published: January 1915

Other Info: HMAC refers to His Majesty’s Armed Cruiser. HMAC Calyx’s history is as follows: Calypso SS was a 2,876grt British Merchantship built in 1904 by Earle’s SB. & Eng. Co., Ltd., Hull and owned by T. Wilson, Sons & Co., Ltd., Hull . There was accommodation for 57-1st, 44-2nd and 863-3rd class passengers.

Taken up by the Admiralty in November 1914, she was renamed HMS CALYX and armed with 8 x 4.7inch and 2 x 3pounder guns. She served with the 10th Cruiser Squadron until 26.6.1915 when she was returned to the Wilson Line.

On the 10th July 1916, in the North Sea when about 15 miles west of Listafjorden, Norway she was torpedoed without warning and sunk by German submarine U-53 when on route from London for Christiania carrying a general cargo. 30 lives lost, including Master. (From this website)

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W Marchant Army

Marchant, W

  • 5th December 201511th April 2019
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W MarchantW Marchant

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs Lester Marchant

Address: Old Lane, Hollington

Other Info: At the Front

Published: January 1915

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T G Phillips Army

Phillips, T G

  • 5th December 20156th December 2015
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T G PhillipsT G Phillips

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Canadian Division

Photo sent in by: Miss Griffin

Address: Winchelsea Road, Rye

Other Info: Transport Driver, Canadian Contingent

Published: January 1915

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F G Brann Army

Brann, F G

  • 5th December 201520th January 2019
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F G BrannF G Brann

Rank: Trooper

Regiment: 1st Life Guards

Parents: Police Pensioner George E Brann & Mrs Brann

Address: 4 Salisbury Road, Bohemia, Hastings

Published: January 1915

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B H Martin & P Martin Army

Martin, P

  • 5th December 20156th December 2015
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B H Martin & P MartinP Martin

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Mother: Mrs Martin

Brother: B H Martin

Address: 13 Burry Terrace, Silverhill

Other Info: At the Front, was in the retreat from Mons

Published: January 1915

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B H Martin & P Martin Army

Martin, B H

  • 5th December 201515th August 2017
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B H MartinMartin & SwaineB H Martin & P MartinB H Martin

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Martin

Mother: Mrs Martin

Brother: P Martin & C Martin

Brother in Law: F G Swain

Mother’s Address: 13 Burry Terrace, Silverhill

Home Address: 224 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded, recovering in hospital in Birmingham.

A German Trophy reads: “Mr B H Martin, of 7 Station Road, Hastings, now engaged as collector in the sorting room of the Hastings Post Office was formerly in the Royal Sussex but was discharged because of wounds he received  at La Bassee on December 23rd 1914, he () the German eagle shown in the () a German Officer’s arm at Ypres. Mr Martin is wearing the South African medal, having served through that war. He has also seen service in India.”

Published: January 1915, April 1915 & September 1916

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W J Bevis Army

Bevis, William John

  • 5th December 20156th August 2018
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W J BevisBevisWilliam John Bevis

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles Bevis & Emily Mary Kemp

Brothers: Frederick Bevis & Alfred Bevis

Address: 267 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Died in Germany on 4th September 1914 of wounds received during the Battle of Mons. According to CWGC William Bevis is remembered at the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, no grave or panel reference is listed.

William is not listed on Hastings War memorial.

Published: January 1915

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