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Burrage Army

Burrage, Fred

  • 3rd July 201625th January 2017
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Frederick BurrageBurrage

Fred Burrage

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment / 9th Queens Royal Lancers

Brother: Charles Burrage

Address: 33 St Georges Road, Hastings

Other Info: For the Front. Wounded at Loos on 4th October 1915.

Published: March 1915 & November 1915

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E Humby Army

Humby, Edward

  • 11th April 201624th August 2016
  • by admin

E HumbyHumbyEdward Humby

Rank: Bandsman

Regiment: ‘C’ Squadron, 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Humby

Brothers: Harry Humby

Address: Maze Hill, St Leonards

Other: Wounded in Captain Grenfell’s historic charge. Now returned to the front.

Published: October 1914 & May 1915

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H Turner Army

Turner, H

  • 22nd February 2016
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H TurnerH Turner

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Turner

Address: Hemingfold Cottage, Battle

Published: December 1914

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Cook Army

Cook, E

  • 21st January 2016
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Cook

E Cook

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Cook

Brother: Reginald Cook

Address: 200 Upper Church Road, Hollington

Published: November 1914

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C Dengate Army

Dengate, C

  • 10th January 201629th March 2019
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C DengateC Dengate

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Troop, ‘B’ Squadron, 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Dengate

Address: 345 Battle Road, Hollington

Published: November 1914

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G Scotcher Army

Scotcher, George

  • 19th December 20157th July 2018
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G ScotcherGeorge Scotcher

Rank: Lance-Corporal

Regiment: ‘A’ Squadron, 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs T Scotcher

Brother: Thomas Ernest Scotcher

Address: 1 Mill Cottage, Baldslow, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in action on 29th September 1914. According to CWGC, he is remembered at Longueval Communal Cemetery, grave reference B.7.

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

Published: October 1914

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F G Britt Army

Britt, F G

  • 14th December 2015
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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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Veness Army

Veness, Thomas William

  • 12th December 201511th April 2019
  • by admin

VenessVeness

Thomas William Veness

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: B Squadron, 9th Lancers

Address: 124 Old Lane, Hollington

Parents: Mr Thomas William and Mrs Annie Mariah Veness

Brother: Arthur H Veness

Brother-in-Law: Charles W Lynch

Other Info: At the front in October, killed in action on October 18th. According to CWGC, Thomas was 20 years old when he died and is remembered at the Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, grave reference III.K.25/27.

Published: October 1914 & November 1914

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Amos Army

Amos, W J

  • 11th December 20153rd July 2016
  • by admin

Amos

W J Amos

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 9th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Amos

Address: 25 Shepherd Street, St Leonards

Brother: Albert Amos

Other Info: Wounded at Mons

Published: October 1914

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