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S L Talbot Army

Talbot, Trayfon L

  • 11th April 20181st May 2022
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S L TalbotTrayfon L Talbot

Trayfon L Talbot

Rank: Private

Regiment: 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Wife: Mrs F Farrier (formally Talbot)

Address: 10 St Georges Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. An image published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 11th May 1918 gave notice that ‘Private T L Talbot was killed by a shell on April 18th’.  According to CWGC, Trayfon is remembered at Beuvry Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference III.D.18. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published:  July 1917 & May 1918

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Neville, Colbran, Tidey & Coles Army

Neville, Frederick H

  • 10th April 201811th April 2018
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Neville, Colbran, Tidey & Coles

Frederick H Neville

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Father: Mr W Neville

Brothers: Ernest A Neville, Albert Edward Neville & Sidney C Neville

Brothers-in-Law: George F Colbran, John Henry Tidey & R J Coles

Address: Riverside, Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards

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

Published: June 1917

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Gander & Foord Army

Gander, John

  • 9th April 20189th April 2018
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Gander & Foord

John Gander

Rank: Private

Regiment: 12th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’ Own)

Mother: Mrs Gander

Brother: Charles Edward Gander

Uncles: J H Foord, Charles Foord & H Foord

Address: 7 Middle Road, Ore / 156 Priory Road, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in action on 3rd May 1917. According to CWGC, John is remembered at the Arras Memorial, in Bay 4.

Published: July 1917

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W H Edmunds Army

Edmunds, W H

  • 8th April 2018
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W H Edmunds

W H Edmunds

Rank: Private

Regiment: Middlesex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Edmunds

Address: 10 St Georges Road, Hastings

Other Info: Was saved from the SS Tyndareus when it struck a mine off Cape Agulhas on 9th February 1917

Published:  July 1917

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William James Dine Navy

Dine, William James

  • 8th April 201812th September 2018
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DineWilliam James Dine

William James Dine

Ship: HMS Fisgard (a shore establishment) / HMS Achilles

Grandmother: Mrs M Dine

Brother: J O Dine

Aunt: Mrs White

Uncle: Alfred Henry Pounds

Cousin:  Thomas F White

Grandmother’s Address: 321 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

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

Published:  July 1917 & March 1918

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Montagne G Barham Army

Barham, Montagne G

  • 8th April 20188th April 2018
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Montagne G Barham

Montagne G Barham

Rank: Private

Regiment: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry

Wife: Mrs Barham

Address: 25 Pelham Street, Hastings

Other Info: At Salonika. Twice wounded.

Published:  July 1917

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Phillips, Tutt & Dengate Army

Phillips, A

  • 8th April 20188th April 2018
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Phillips, Tutt & DengateA Phillips

Rank: Private

Regiment: Training Reserves

Parents: Mr & Mrs Phillips

Brothers: Fred Phillips & W J Phillips

Uncles: Edward Tutt, A Tutt, James Tutt, F Tutt & George W Dengate

Address: 63 High Street, Hastings

Published: February 1915 & June 1917

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Alfred Ernest Army

Sharp, Alfred Ernest

  • 7th April 201815th November 2020
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Alfred Ernest SharpAlfred Ernest

Alfred Ernest Sharp

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: 162nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

Wife: Mrs Clara Sharp

Father: Walter Thomas Sharp

Mother-in-Law: Mrs Watson

Brothers-in-Law: A C Watson, J E Watson & Walter Thomas Watson

Address: 25 Beltring Road, Eastbourne

Other Info: Born in Hastings. Wounded, now in hospital at Lincoln, According to CWGC, Alfred died aged 34 on 28th August 1918. He is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.D.K19. The inscription on his grave reads “In loving memory of our dear daddy. Alfred and Dorothy”.

Published:  June 1917

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Navy

Morgan, Edward

  • 7th April 20187th April 2018
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Edward Morgan

Edward Morgan

Ship: HMS Revenge

Mother: Mrs Morgan

Address: 122 St Georges Road, Hastings

Published:  June 1917

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Arthur Histed Army

Histed, Arthur

  • 5th April 2018
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Arthur Histed

Arthur Histed

Rank: Pioneer

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Sent by: A Friend

Address: Bourne Walk, Hastings

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

Published:  June 1917

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