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Harman, F

Miss F Harman
Service: Munition Worker
Address: 13 Alma Villas, Silverhill
Brother: George Harman
Published: August 1916
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Miss F Harman
Service: Munition Worker
Address: 13 Alma Villas, Silverhill
Brother: George Harman
Published: August 1916
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Ernest James Greenaway
Rank: Private
Regiment: 14th Battalion (London Scottish), London Regiment
Sister: Mrs G Turner
Sister’s Address: 41 St Mary’s Road, Hastings
Other Info: Wounded in the face and shoulder. Now in hospital.
Published: August 1916
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Albert Cramp
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr James & Mrs Frances Cramp
Address: Brede
Brother: Leonard Cramp
Sister: Miss Cramp
Other Info: At the Front.
Published: August 1916
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Leonard Cramp
Rank: Private
Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr James & Mrs Frances Cramp
Address: Brede
Brother: Albert Cramp
Sister: Miss Cramp
Other Info: Killed on 7th August 1916. According to CWGC, Leonard was aged 31 when he died and he is remembered at Brewery Orchard Cemetery, Bois-Grenier, grave reference IV.E.16.
Published: August 1916
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J Darby
Rank: Sergeant
Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force
Mother-in-Law: Mrs Foord
Brother-in-Law: E G Hobday
Address: 3 Ebenezer Road, Hastings
Published: August 1916
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E G Hobday
Rank: Private
Regiment: Motor Transport, Army Service Corps
Mother: Mrs Foord
Uncles: Edward Collins, Alfred J Collins & Herbert Collins
Brother-in-Law: J Darby
Address: 3 Ebenezer Road, Hastings
Published: August 1916
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William Walter Collins
Rank: Private
Regiment: 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry
Parents: Mr Reuben & Mrs Elizabeth Ann Collins
Brother: Bertram Frederick Collins
Address: 259 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings
Other Info: Reported missing on 1st July 1916.
According to CWGC, William died aged 32 on 1st July 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 2a.
Published: August 1916
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J C Sands
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment
Parents: Mr & Mrs J Sands
Address: St Leonards
Other Info: At the Front
Published: August 1916
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Harry S Ray
Regiment: 2nd Australian Imperial Force
Uncle & Aunt: Mr & Mrs R G Page
Uncle & Aunt’s Address: 67 Bohemia Road, St Leonards
Other Info: At the Front
Published: August 1916
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George Reginald Jenner
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Regiment: 1st/3rd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
Parents: Mr G T & Mrs Louise Jenner
Address: Belle Vue, Pett
Other Info: The text reads: “By the death of 2nd Lieutenant G R Jenner, East Yorkshire Regiment, Mrs Jenner of Belle Vue, Pett, has lost her only son, who was only 18 years old. He was educated at Ardingly College where he obtained a certificate of the Royal Humane Life Saving Society, also bronze medal and school silver and bronze medals and cup for swimming.
He became Company Quarter Master Sergeant of the Officer’s Training Corps. He passed the Senior Oxford examination in 1914, and was afterwards promoted to Head Prefect and Captain of the school, leaving in 1915. He received a commission in the East Yorkshire Regiment, going to Bedford to receive his first training, after which he qualified as a Grenadier Instructor, and was so engaged in training troops in this work. He went to France last July. Mrs Jenner received a telegram from the War Office saying he was dangerously ill from wounds of which he died the same night on 2nd August 1916, and is buried in a Cemetery reserved for British soldiers behind the firing line.
According to CWGC, George is remembered at Avesnes-le-Comte Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference IV.A.23.
Published: August 1916
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