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Belsey Army

Belsey, Alfred William

  • 21st August 201712th November 2018
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Belsey

Alfred William Belsey

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers

Parents: Mr Edward & Mrs Edith Belsey, late of All Saints Street, Hastings

Sent by: Mr C Merryweather, late master of the Hastings Workhouse

Brothers Edward J Belsey, John (Jack) Robert Belsey & Robert Harry Belsey

Other Info: Wounded at the Dardanelles on 1st May 1915 in seven places whilst attending a wounded comrade and Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry on several occasions and bringing in a large number of wounded under fire. He died of wounds in France on 8th August 1916 aged 30 years.

According to CWGC, Alfred is remembered at Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference Plot 5, Row C, Grave 5.

Born Hastings
1889, Death of mother
1899, Death of father in Union Workhouse, Ore
1901, No census record for this or 1911
1914, Enrolled in 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers, Dover
1915, Apr 28 Landed in Gallipoli
1915, May 01 During the battle for Krithia, wounded in seven places whilst attending a wounded comrade
1916, Jan Evacuated with his Battalion to Egypt
1916, Mar 22 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers land at Marseilles, France
1916, May 16 Now a Corporal (unsure of date of promotion) awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal for continuing to recover wounded comrades from the front despite being wounded himself.
1916, Sep 5 Killed in action, The Somme, France

Additional information with thanks to Ian Mantel

Published: October 1916

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Belsey Army

Belsey, Edward J

  • 21st August 201712th November 2018
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Belsey

Edward J Belsey

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Edward & Mrs Edith Belsey, late of All Saints Street, Hastings

Sent by: Mr C Merryweather, late master of the Hastings Workhouse

Brothers Alfred William Belsey, John (Jack) Robert Belsey & Robert Harry Belsey

Other Info: Aged 32 years, he gave up a good post in the Chinese Customs and came home to enlist on hearing of the death of his brother.

Born Hastings
1889, Death of mother
1899, Death of father in Union Workhouse, Ore
1901, Border at Pelham House, Home for Working Boys, Stepney
1902, Sep 19 Joined Royal Navy, Portsmouth, Boy 2nd Class, HMS Impregnable
1903, Jul 23 Boy 1st Class, HMS Impregnable
1905, Feb 27 Signed on for 12 year, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Prince of Wales
1906, Sep 06 Able Bodies Seaman, HMS Victory
1912, Dec 18 Purchased discharge from Royal Navy
1913, Joined the Chinese Customs Service
1916, Lance Corporal, Royal Sussex Regiment, unknown battalion, France

Additional information with thanks to Ian Mantel

Published: October 1916

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A R Baker Army

Baker, A E

  • 21st August 2017
  • by admin

A R Baker

A E Baker

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: Army Ordnance Corps

Mother: Mrs C Baker

Address: 6 Oban Road, Silverhill

Other Info: At the Front

Published: October 1916

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Arthur George Bailey Army

Bailey, Arthur George

  • 20th August 2017
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Arthur George Bailey

Arthur George Bailey

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Chapman

Wife: Mrs Bailey

Address: 95 St Thomas’ Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 30th June 1916. According to CWGC, Arthur died on 13th August 1918. He is remembered at Vis-en-Artois Memorial on Panel 6.

Published: October 1916

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W A White Army

White, W A

  • 20th August 2017
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W A White

W A White

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers

Address: 68 Victoria Avenue, Ore

Published: September 1916

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Albert Veness Army

Veness, Albert

  • 20th August 2017
  • by admin

Albert Veness

Albert Veness

Rank: Private

Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force

Father: Mr John Veness, formerly of Norman Road, St Leonards

Sister: Mrs William Sims

Other Info: Wounded on 15th September 1916. Now in hospital in Guildford.

Albert’s CEF attestation papers can be viewed for free here.

Published: September 1916

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Ernest Victor Tassell Army

Tassell, Ernest Victor

  • 19th August 2017
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Ernest Victor Tassell

Ernest Victor Tassell

Rank: Private

Regiment: County of London Cyclists / 21st Entrenching Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

Parents: Mr Edward & Mrs Mary Tassell

Wife: Caroline M Tassell

Brother: George T Tassell

Parent’s Address: 24 Old Humphrey Avenue, Hastings

Home Address: 57 Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Ernest died aged 28 on 27th March 1918. He is remembered at the Pozieres Memorial on Panel 38 to 40.

Published: September 1916

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Herbert A Swain Army

Swain, Herbert A

  • 19th August 2017
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Herbert A Swain

Herbert A Swain

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Sent by: Miss M Sugg

Miss Sugg’s Address: 75 Milward Road, Hastings

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

Published: September 1916

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Stevens Army

Stevens, Walter Thomas

  • 19th August 201719th August 2017
  • by admin

Stevens

Walter Thomas Stevens

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Mother: Mrs J Stevens

Wife: Ethel Alicia Stevens

Brother: G J Stevens

Mother’s Address: 19 St Peter’s Road, St Leonards

Home Address: 1 Aldborough Road, Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Walter died aged 27 on 5th April 1918. He is remembered at Vignacourt British Cemetery, grave reference I.A.4.

Published: September 1916

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Stevens Army

Stevens, G J

  • 19th August 201719th August 2017
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Stevens

G J Stevens

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs J Stevens

Brother: Walter Thomas Stevens

Address: 19 St Peter’s Road, St Leonards

Other Info: In India

Published: September 1916

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