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Charles Lewis Goodsell Army

Goodsell, Charles Lewis

  • 13th February 201723rd March 2017
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Charles Lewis GoodsellCharles Lewis Goodsell

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 1st/3rd Kent Field Company, Royal Engineers

Brother: Mr W Goodsell

Brother-in-Law: J Selmes

Brother’s Address: 86 Norman Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Born in Battle. Drowned when HMS Hythe sank after a collision with HMS Sarnia on 28th October 1915. According to CWGC, Charles is remembered at the Helles Memorial, panel 24 to 26 or 325 to 328.

Published: January 1916

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Harry Galloway M North Army

North, Harry Galloway M

  • 26th September 201625th May 2020
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Harry Galloway M NorthHarry Galloway M North

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Border Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Joseph North

Address: St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in Action at the Dardanelles. According to CWGC, Harry died on 28th April 1915. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial, on Panel 120 to 126 or 222 and 223.

Published: June 1915

 

Frederick Charles Eastwood Navy

Eastwood, Frederick Charles

  • 7th September 201613th March 2019
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Frederick Charles EastwoodFrederick Charles Eastwood

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Sent by: Miss W Waters

Father: Alfred Eastwood

Address: 157 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Foreign Service. According to CWGC, Frederick died on 6th June 1915 whilst serving with the Howe Battalion during the third battle of Krithia at Gallipoli. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial, panel 8 to 15.

Additional information from ‘Medals of England‘ where his 1914 Star and Bar was up for auction.

Published: May 1915

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Gibbs & Fuller Army

Fuller, Philip

  • 5th July 201615th September 2016
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Gibbs & Fuller

Philip Fuller

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘B’ Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers

Sister & Brother in Law: Mr & Mrs Gibbs

Brothers: Peter Fuller, Gilbert Fuller & J Fuller

Nephew: William Gibbs

Address: 42 St Mary’s Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWCG, Philip died on 7th May 1915 and is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 185 to 190.

Published: March 1915

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Albert Henry Diton Navy

Diton, Albert Henry

  • 10th May 20167th June 2017
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Albert Henry DitonAlbert Henry DitonAlbert Henry DitonAlbert Henry Diton

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division

Parents: Mr Albert P & Mrs Matilda Diton

Brother-in-Law: Percy Godfrey Goldsmith

Address: 19 Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded and died at the Dardanelles. According to CWGC, Albert died aged 23 on 4th June 1915. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 8 to 15.

Published: February 1915, July 1915 & July 1916

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A E Hipgrave Navy

Hipgrave, Alfred Ernest

  • 21st March 201615th December 2017
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Coleman, C J, Hipgrave & MannAlfred Ernest HipgraveA E HipgraveAlfred Ernest Hipgrave

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Parents:  Mr William & Mrs Eliza Hipgrave

Sister: Mrs Coleman

Brothers: J Hipgrave & Albert George Hipgrave

Brother-in-Law: C J Coleman

Address: 6 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: Alfred died on 6th June 1915 aged 21 at Gallipoli. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 8 to 15. Information from CWGC & Lives of the First World War.

Published: December 1914, September 1915 & March 1917

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H Samson Navy

Samson, Harry

  • 14th January 201621st February 2019
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H SamsonHarry Samson

Rank: Petty Officer

Regiment: Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Parents: Mr & Mrs Samson

Address: 231 London Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Took part in the defence of Antwerp. According to CWGC, Harry died on 4th June 1915. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 8 to 16.

Published: November 1914

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