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Apps, Baldock-Apps, Silverlock & Foster Army

Baldock-Apps, Herbert Edward Vincent

  • 8th August 20178th October 2018
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Apps, Baldock-Apps, Silverlock & Foster

Herbert Edward Vincent Baldock-Apps

Rank: Private

Regiment: 16th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers: Charles George Baldock-Apps & Horace Baldock-Apps

Nephews: David Apps, A Baldock & G J Foster

Brother-in-Law: F Silverlock

Address: Hurst Green

Other Info: According to CWGC, Herbert died on 14th September 1918. He is remembered at Etretat Churchyard Extension, grave reference II.G.4.

Published: September 1916

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Heselden Army

Heselden, Seth Thomas

  • 17th January 201717th January 2017
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Heselden

Seth Thomas Heselden

Rank: Private

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

Parents: Mr Thomas & Mrs Emma Heselden

Brothers: Albert W Heselden

Sister: Miss E F Heselden

Parent’s Address: 5 Victoria Terrace, Burwash

Sister’s Address: Mountjoye, 21 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards

Other Info: From the text: Private Heselden died in Etratet Hospital on 31st May 1915 from wounds received on 9th May 1915. His grave is in Etratet Cemetery near Bolougne. According to CWGC Seth was aged 28 when he died and is buried in grave reference I.B.4.

Published: November 1915

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