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Frederick Curtis Ross Navy

Ross, Frederick Curtis

  • 3rd December 201617th November 2017
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Frederick Curtis RossFrederick Curtis RossFrederick Curtis Ross

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: 1st Benbow Battalion, Royal Naval Division

Parents: Mr G Frederick & Mrs Ellen Ross

Parent’s Address: 49 Havelock Road, Hastings

Home Address: 2 Bank Buildings, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Frederick died aged 18 on 13th November 1916. He was serving with Hawke Battalion, attached to 189th Machine Gun Company. Frederick is remembered at Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont Hamel, grave reference III.C.59.

Published: September 1915 & February 1917.

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J J Bashford Army

Bashford, James J

  • 11th November 201627th November 2017
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BashfordJ J BashfordJames J Bashford

Rank: Private

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: Compasses, Staplecross

Brother: H W Bashford

Sister: Miss E Bashford

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

Published: August 1915

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Jenner Army

Jenner, Unknown First Name

  • 6th November 201630th November 2017
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JennerJennerMr Jenner

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: 5th Sussex Battery, Royal Field Artillery

Mother: Mrs Jenner

Brother: G Jenner & H W Jenner

Address: 20 Castle Hill Road, Hastings

Published: August 1915 & February 1917

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Ernest F Hayman Army

Hayman, Ernest F

  • 19th August 201627th March 2018
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Ernest F HaymanHaymanErnest F HaymanErnest F Hayman

Rank: Bandsman

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs T Hayman

Brothers: T Hayman, Walter L Hayman & Leonard Hayman

Brother-in-Law: F A Griffin

Address: 40 Plynlimmon Road, Hastings

Other Info: Formerly employed by Messrs F J Parsons Ltd. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War Website.

Published: April 1915, July 1915 & February 1917

 

J Playford Army

Playford, James J

  • 12th July 201625th September 2021
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James J PlayfordJ PlayfordJ PlayfordJames PlayfordJames J Playford

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘B’ Company Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Brother: Harry Playford

Sister: Mrs C Paine

Address: Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Son of the Corporation employee whose funeral took place recently in Hastings. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

James Playford wrote to the Hastings & St Leonards Observer and his letter was published on 16th January 1915. It reads: “Just a few lines to let you know that I and the other Hastings boys in this Regiment are all A1 at present. We have just come out of the trenches for a few day’s rest. In the trenches there are three of four feet of mud, and you can be sure what it is like when trudging about in that. It reminds me, when I see the boys with their banjos (shovels) making the trenches clear, of the children sand castle building at Hastings.

We have done 11 weeks out of the four months in the trenches besides tracking, so you see we have had our share, and expect to go again in a week. We have had plenty of bad weather – about eleven inches of rain – but what does Tommy care? All we say is that the others have got the same to put up with, just like us.

We spent Christmas in the trenches, and enjoyed ourselves the best we could. Our bill of fare consisted of a Belgian stew, made of bully beef and potatoes and biscuits all put together, and then we had the Christmas pudding, which was sent by the ‘Daily News’ as well as a few extras by our friends, so we made the best of it.

We are expecting Kitchener’s Army to come out in the spring, and then I daresay we shall get in the final for the ‘Berlin Cup’ as we keep getting through different rounds. I see by the ‘Pictorial Advertiser’ that you are publishing the photos of men  serving their country. Beside myself there are two of my brothers serving.”

Published: January 1915, March 1915, October 1915 & February 1917

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S Benge Army

Benge, Samuel E

  • 25th May 201619th November 2017
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Samuel E BengeS BengeSamuel E Benge

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Wife: Mrs Benge

Aunt: Mrs Harris

Address: 52 Seaview Cottages, Ore

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

Published: February 1915 & February 1917

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George White Navy

White, George

  • 25th January 201629th November 2017
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WhiteGeorge WhiteGeorge White

Regiment: Royal Naval Reserve

Ship: Mine Sweeper HMS Glatian

Sister: Mrs White

Brothers:  S White & Edwin White

Address: 48a High Street, Hastings

Other Info: Serving his 15th year at Portsmouth

Published: November 1914 & February 1917

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Potter Navy

Potter, Frederick C H

  • 4th January 201619th November 2017
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Frederick C PotterPotterFrederick C H Potter

Ship: HMS E1 (Submarine)

Mother: Mrs William Potter

Brother: Harold L Potter

Address: Whatlincock House, Icklesham

Published: November 1914 & February 1917

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A A T Markwick Army

Markwick, A A T

  • 13th December 201522nd November 2017
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A A T MarkwickA A T MarkwickA A T Markwick

Rank: Reservist / Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Other Info: Formerly a Hastings postman. At the Front.

Published: October 1914 & February 1917

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