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Frederick Goldsmith Navy

Goldsmith, Frederick

  • 4th April 20164th April 2016
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Frederick GoldsmithFrederick Goldsmith

Rank: Leading Seaman

Ship: HMS Ambuscade

Address: 15 Station Road, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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G Lewis Army

Lewis, G

  • 4th April 201612th April 2018
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Betts, W, Wilson, E R (2), Lewis, G (2), Ford, F, Hanlon, J, Quaife, E & BlackfordG LewisG Lewis

Rank: Private / Sergeant

Regiment: 7th Service Battery, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Bandmaster Sergeant Lewis, Hastings Police Force

Address: 151 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Other Info: Late of the 2nd Home Counties Brigade, Royal Engineers

Published: December 1914 & July 1917

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Frederick Leslie Shoesmith Army

Shoesmith, Frederick Leslie

  • 4th April 2016
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Frederick Leslie ShoesmithFrederick Leslie Shoesmith

Rank: Articifer

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs T Shoesmith

Address: 39 Old London Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: December 1914

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Charles E Riddle Navy

Riddle, Charles Edward

  • 3rd April 201625th September 2021
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Charles E RiddleCharles Edward Riddle

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Brigade, Benbow Battalion, Royal Naval Division

Father: Mr George P Riddle

Address: 8 Starrs Cottages, All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: Now prisoner in Germany. Additional info from Lives of the First World War website.

Published: December 1914

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T E F Head Army

Head, T E F

  • 3rd April 201613th August 2016
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T E F HeadT E HeadT E F Head

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: Rifle Brigade

Wife: Mrs T Head

Address: 44 Lennox Street, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Wounded at Neuve Chapelle.

Published: December 1914 & April 1915

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C Holland Army

Holland, C

  • 2nd April 2016
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C HollandC Holland

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Wife: Mrs Holland

Address: 26 Albion Street, Halton, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Thomas Henham Army

Henham, Thomas

  • 2nd April 201627th September 2016
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Henham & TassellThomas HenhamThomas Henham

Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Father: Frederick Henham

Brothers: Frederick Henham, Harry Henham

Cousin: Richard Tassell

Uncle: Edgar Henham

Address: Roebuck Yard, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front

Published: December 1914 & June 1915

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Hill Army

Hill, Unknown First Name

  • 31st March 201618th February 2023
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HillMr Hill

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: Coldstream Guards

Wife: Mrs Hill

Address: 15 Station Road, Hastings

Other Info: On active service.

An article printed in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th December 1914 states: “Corporal Hill, of the Coldstream Guards, in a letter from the Front to his wife, who resides at 15 Station Road, Hastings, under date of 25th November, says:-

‘We have come out of the firing line for 14 days rest, which I think our Battalion has earnt, for I do not believe another Battalion has done more than we have done. We had General French talking to us yesterday, and he said he felt proud to talk to a Battalion which had suffered hardships as we had done.

We have had it hard, I can tell you. We were in the trenches for 25 days, with the water just over a foot deep, and with snow and rain for about 8 days.

Then we had a big march from (blanked out) to (blanked out), about 220 miles, in just over 11 days; these are only just one or two little items.’

Further on in his letter the Corporal says: ‘Kiss my little children for me, and tell them I shall not be long before I am with them, for I think the German’s stomachs are nipping them.’

Published: December 1914

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D Deadman Army

Deadman, D

  • 31st March 2016
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D DeadmanD Deadman

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘D’ Company, 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wfie: Mrs D Deadman

Address: 177 Lennox Street, Halton, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Amos G Foster Navy

Foster, Amos G

  • 31st March 2016
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Amos G FosterAmos G Foster

Rank: Private

Ship: HMS Victory

Parents: Mr & Mrs Foster

Address: 5 Wilmington Road, Hastings

Other Info: HMS Victory was a shore establishment during WW1

Published: December 1914

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