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L Apps Army

Apps, L

  • 20th June 2017
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L Apps

L Apps

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 15th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Apps

Address: 5 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings

Published: August 1916

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Henry John Allen Army

Allen, Henry John

  • 19th June 201723rd January 2020
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Henry John Allen

Henry John Allen

Henry John Allen

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs G Allen

Address: Hastings

Other Info: The text reads:

“Particular pathos is attached to the death from wounds received in action of Sergeant J. H. Allen, of Fairwarp.

He had been at the front almost from the commencement of the war, and about a month ago wrote to his wife telling her to cheer up, as he was one of four Sergeants chosen to come home as instructors. Three days after receiving this welcome letter Mrs Allen had a wire from the War Office saying that her husband had been dangerously wounded. He was brought to England, and placed in a hospital at Epsom, where, however, owing to the exceptionally severe nature of his wounds, which were caused by shrapnel, he passed away on Saturday. The injuries, which were in various parts of the body, were sustained on June 24th. During the last week of the soldier’s life his wife was able to be with and nurse him, a privilege which gave them both much happiness, and lessened the blow to the young widow, who is left with a child less than two years old, and which Sergeant Allen has only seen on one or two occasions, it having been born after he went to the front.

According to CWGC, Henry is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.D. N19.

More information about Henry can be read here.

Published: August 1916

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Victor H Eddy Army

Eddy, Victor H

  • 19th June 20177th July 2018
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EddyVictor H Eddy

Victor H Eddy

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Sussex Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs D J Eddy

Brother: Cyril J Eddy

Address: 27 King’s Road, St Leonards

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

Published: August 1916 & November 1917

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Charles Henry Lorking Army

Lorking, Charles Henry

  • 23rd April 201713th August 2017
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Charles Henry LorkingChapman & Lorking

Charles Henry Lorking

Rank: Private / Lance Corporal

Regiment: 11th Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force

Father: Mr William Lorking, former verger of St Peter’s Church, St Leonards

Wife:  Mrs Ellen Kate Lorking

Sister: Mrs G Chapman

Brother-in-Law: G Chapman

Brother: Fred Lorking

Address: Born in Hastings

Other Info: Wounded, now in the Wharcliffe Hospital, Sheffield. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.

Charles’ enlistment and service papers can be viewed for free here.

Published: April 1916 & August 1916

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A Adams Army

Adams, Albert

  • 3rd April 20173rd July 2017
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Adams, Francis & BromageA AdamsAlbert Adams

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Sister: Mrs Potter

Nephews: E S Potter & F G Potter

Sister’s Address: 208 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Other Info: In Hospital

Published: March 1916 & August 1916

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Charles Henry Palmer Army

Palmer, Charles Henry

  • 14th March 20178th July 2017
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Charles Henry PalmerCharles Henry PalmerCharles Henry Palmer

Rank: Signaller / Private

Regiment: 12th Battalion (Southdowns) Royal Sussex Regiment

Sister: Mrs Brookes

Uncles: Frederick George Richford & Arthur E Richford

Address: 6 Gordon Road, Hastings

Other Info: Missing since 30th June 1916. According to CWGC, Charles died on 30th June 1916. He is remembered at the Loos Memorial, on Panel 69 to 73.

Published: February 1916 & August 1916

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V J Skinner Army

Skinner, P J

  • 2nd March 20176th July 2017
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P J SkinnerV J SkinnerP (or) V J Skinner

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Skinner

Address: Oakfield Road, St Helen’s, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded on 23rd July 1916. Now in hospital in Manchester.

*It’s possible that these aren’t the same individuals, however due to the similarities in address and the photo I have assumed that the ‘V’ is a typo and that this is P J Skinner.

Published: February 1916

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W Easton Army

Easton, W

  • 11th February 20177th July 2017
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W EastonW EastonW Easton

Rank: Private

Regiment: 17th / 22nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Sister: Miss Easton

Brother: J Easton

Address: 3 Grosvenor Crescent, St Leonards

Other Info: Wounded on 27th July 1916. Now in hospital in Neath.

Published: December 1915 & August 1916

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J D Bishop Army

Bishop, J D

  • 4th February 201718th February 2019
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J D BishopJ D BishopJ D Bishop

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3/10th Battalion, Liverpool Scottish Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Bishop

Brother: G E Bishop

Address: 7 Carisbrooke Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Wounded on 9th August 1916. Now in Stockport hospital.

Published: December 1915 & August 1916

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Alf Cockett Army

Cockett, Alf

  • 30th January 20173rd July 2017
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Alf CockettAlf CockettAlf Cockett

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Cockett

Address: Maythorne Cottages, Old Lane, Hollington

Other Info: For Imperial Service. Wounded on 29th June 1916. Now in hospital in Cardiff.

Published: December 1915 & August 1916

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