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H G Wells Army

Wells, H G

  • 29th February 201625th August 2018
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Wells, Hallett, Westgate & WrenWellsH G WellsWells

H G Wells

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Wells

Wife: Sarah Wells

Brother: Clifford O Wells

Cousin: Thomas George Wells

Address: 99 Beaconsfield Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded, now in Northampton General Hospital. Married at the Parish Church of Alciston. Victor Hallett gave the bride away and Gilbert Wren Acted as best man.

Published: December 1914, July 1915, February 1916 & February 1918

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Edgar Stewart Grant Army

Grant, Edgar Stewart

  • 23rd January 201616th October 2016
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Edgar Stewart GrantEdgar Stewart Grant

Regiment: London Regiment, Queen’s Westminster Rifles

Father: Mr James Grant

Address: 66 Eversfield Place, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. The text from the press cutting below reads: Rifleman E S Grant, Queen’s Westminster Regiment, son of Mr & Mrs James Grant, 66 Eversfield Place, has been seriously wounded and probably owes his life to the soldiers pay book shown in the above pictures. Transport Sergeant H W Chapman, writing to Mrs Grant, says the injuries are severe but not dangerous; both his legs are broken and he has a nasty wound beneath the left eye. He was on duty on June 26th with a wagon and a pair of horses, when a large German high explosive shell struck and utterly destroyed the two horses and Rifleman Grant was blown violently against some timber and sustained the worst of his injuries in that manner. He was made quite comfortable in the field ambulance,  and the Doctor was quite confident that there was nothing to prevent a complete recovery. His pluck and coolness earned the admiration not only of his comrades but also of the doctors attending him and contributed more than anything else to the fact that he lived lived through the effects of the shock.

To show how narrow was his escape, a fragment of the shell cut his pay book in half and embedded itself in his pocket book. The pocket book, shell fragments etc have been forwarded to Mrs Grant. The Sergeant in conclusion says “I should like to express to you on behalf of the whole section and myself how sorry we are to lose one of our best boys. I never met a more willing or harder worker. He was always one of the best”

Published: November 1914 & July 1915

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Edgar Stewart Grant

 

Manley Army

Manley, George H

  • 6th January 201624th October 2016
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George H ManleyManleyGeorge H Manley

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 3rd City of London Royal Fusiliers

Parents: Mr & Mrs George Manley

Brothers: H Manley, Clifford Herbert Manley & Leonard Walter Manley

Address: 5 Alexandra Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Now serving in Malta (Nov 1914)

Published: November 1914 & July 1915

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T Hayman Army

Hayman, T

  • 20th December 201527th March 2018
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HaymanT HaymanT Hayman

Rank: Pioneer

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs T Hayman

Brothers: Ernest F Hayman, Walter L Hayman & Leonard Hayman

Brother-in-Law: F A Griffin

Address: 40 Plynlimmon Road, Hastings

Published: October 1914 & July 1915

Other Info: Has three brothers in the 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Wounded, now in hospital at Hertford

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Thomas Farrier Army

Farrier, Thomas Frederic

  • 20th December 20159th July 2017
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FarrierThomas Frederic FarrierThomas FarrierThomas Frederic Farrier

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: John Thomas Matthew Farrier and Sarah Ann Ramkin

Brother: Walter James Farrier, Albert Edward Farrier & Percy H Farrier

Brother-in-Law: G Pepper

Address: 97 St Georges Road, Hastings

Published: October 1914, July 1915 & August 1916

Other Info: Formerly Staff Sergeant of Blacklands Church Lads’ Brigade. According to CWGC, Thomas died on 17th May 1915. He is remembered at Bethune Town Cemetery, grave reference III.D.17.

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Sidney G Stevenson Army

Stevenson, Sidney G

  • 30th November 201514th June 2017
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Adams & StevensonSidney StevensonSidney G StevensonSidney G Stevenson

Rank: Driver

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers

Photo sent in by: Mrs Castle

Address: 5 Salisbury Road, St Leonards

Sister: Mrs Adams

Brother-in-Law: Charles Richard Adams

Nephew: Teddy Adams

Sister’s Address: 126 All Saints Street, Hastings

Published: January 1915, July 1915 & July 1916

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