Bones, Frank Wells

Frank Wells Bones Rank: Second Lieutenant Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers Parents: Mr F R Bones JP & Mrs Bones Address: Braybrook Road, Hastings Other Info: At the Front Published: May 1915
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Frank Wells Bones Rank: Second Lieutenant Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers Parents: Mr F R Bones JP & Mrs Bones Address: Braybrook Road, Hastings Other Info: At the Front Published: May 1915

Herbert Charles Povey Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: Royal Engineers Parents: Mr & Mrs Povey Address: Norman Road and 61 Vale Road, St Leonards Other Info: Active Service Section. Wounded in both hands at Ypres. Published: January 1915 & May 1915 Please use the comments box…

Frederick Herbert Wickens Rank: Private Regiment: 48th King’s Canadian Highlanders Parents: Mr Frederick Aston & Mrs Emma Wickens Brothers: F A Wickens & E F Wickens Address: 42 Old London Road, Hastings Other Info: Killed near Ypres. Frederick died aged 24 on 22nd April 1915. He is remembered…

Albert Hayward Rank: Private Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs W Hayward Address: Moat Farm, Salehurst, Robertsbridge Other Info: Killed in action on 28th March 1915. Albert is remembered at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference XXVVIII.B.27 Published: May 1915

Charles Creed Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps Address: 197 Priory Road, Hastings Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War Website Published: April 1915

Cecil Crouch Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers Address: 79 South Water Road, St Leonards Published: April 1915

R Edwards Rank: Private Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Address: Bexhill Published: April 1915

William Henry Hide Rank: Trooper Regiment: Sussex Yeomanry Address: Bexhill Other Information: According to CWGC, William died on 2nd September 1918 at the rank of Corporal in the Machine Gun Corps. He is remembered at Vis-en-Artois Memorial on Panel 10. Published: April 1915

S Saunders Rank: Signaller Regiment: 6th Sussex Reserve Battery, Royal Field Artillery Address: Bexhill Published: April 1915

G Dimmock Rank: Signaller Regiment: 6th Sussex Reserve Battery, Royal Field Artillery Address: Bexhill Published: April 1915

G W Friend Rank: Sapper Regiment: Royal Engineers Address: Bexhill Published: April 1915

Frederick Streeter Greatwood Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Father: Mr F J Greatwood Wife: Mabel Greatwood Father’s Address: 8 Mount Pleasant Crescent, Hastings Home Address: 30 Holmwood Gardens, Brixton Hill, London Other Info: According to CWGC, Frederick died aged 23…