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Albert Henry Diton Navy

Diton, Albert Henry

  • 10th May 20167th June 2017
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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 C Talbot Army

Talbot, A C

  • 5th May 201618th June 2017
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Regiment: 17th Middlesex Regiment (Football Battalion)

Father: James E Talbot

Brother: William Arthur George Talbot

Address: 10 North Street, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: February 1915 & July 1916

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Ballard Army

Ballard, Harold C

  • 2nd May 201610th June 2017
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Harold C Ballard

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: 5th Sussex Service Battalion, Royal Field Artillery

Father: Mr William A Ballard

Brothers: James Frank Ballard, George H Ballard, William A Ballard & Harry Ballard

Address: 11 Grove Road, Ore

Other Info: In India

Published: February 1915 & July 1916

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Ballard Army

Ballard, William A

  • 2nd May 201625th September 2017
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William A Ballard

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William A Ballard

Regiment: National Reserve, 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment / Rifle Brigade

Father: Mr William A Ballard

Brothers: James Frank Ballard, George H Ballard & Harold C Ballard & Harry Ballard

Address: 11 Grove Road, Ore

Other Info: In India

Published: February 1915, July 1916 & November 1916

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Ballard Army

Ballard, George H

  • 2nd May 201610th June 2017
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George H Ballard

Regiment: National Reserve, 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment / Rifle Brigade

Father: Mr William A Ballard

Brothers: James Frank Ballard, William A Ballard, Harold C Ballard & Harry Ballard

Address: 11 Grove Road, Ore

Other Info: In India

Published: February 1915 & July 1916

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Arthur Gutsell Navy

Gutsell, Arthur

  • 24th March 201617th June 2017
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Ship: HMS Achilles

Parents: Mr & Mrs A Gutsell

Address: The Lodge, Lynwood, Silverhill Park

Published: December 1914 & July 1916

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A Tester Army

Tester, Albert

  • 1st March 201615th August 2018
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Rank: Private

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Tester

Wife: Mrs Muriel Tester (nee Parks)

Brothers: William G Tester, John Tester & Leonard Tester

Address: 403 Battle Road, Hollington

Other Info: A Military Wedding reads “On June 5th 1916, at St Paul’s Church, St Leonards, the marriage was solemnised between Corporal Albert Tester … and Miss Muriel Parks. The bridegroom having been at the Front for ten months was home on leave. He returned to duty a week later. … Corporal Tester, before the war, was a motorman in the employ of the Hastings and St Leonards Tramway Company.”

Wounded. Now lying in hospital in France.

Published: December 1914, January 1915, July 1916 & July 1917

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French Army

French, G Stanley

  • 27th February 20167th June 2017
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Stanley FrenchFrench

G Stanley French

Rank: Sapper / Lance Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Brigade, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs E G French

Brother: H G French

Address: 55 Elphinstone Road, Hastings

Other Info: One of the Hastings Gas Company Staff.

DCM winner text reads: “An interesting presentation took place at ??gate last Sunday week, when Lance Corporal Stanley French … was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal by Brigadier General Martin C.B. … General Martin, after warmly congratulating Corporal French on the well deserved honour, referred to the action for which the coveted distinction was awared, viz., for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the attack on Hill 60, 17th – 18th April 1915, when he assisted Lieutenant Challoner to carry on the wiring despite heavy losses. Lance Corporal French … has been wounded in the leg in no less than ten? places, which the result that the injured leg is three inches shorter than the other. He carries with him as a souvenir of the occurrence a piece of shrapnel about the size of a walnut which was extracted from his ankle. He joined the Territorial Force on its formation, having been previously a member of the 1st Sussex Royal Engineer Volunteers. He went abroad in December”.

Published: December 1914 & July 1916

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Joseph Philip Turner Navy

Turner, Joseph Philip

  • 25th January 201617th June 2017
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Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Achilles

Father: Mr W P Turner

Address: 23 Caves Road, St Leonards

Published: November 1914 & July 1916

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Wise Army

Wise, W

  • 23rd January 201623rd July 2018
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Weeks, Wise & WrattonWeeks & WiseWiseW Wise

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers-in-Law: H Weeks, F Weeks, A Weeks, Percy Weeks, Thomas Weeks & Frederick G Weeks

Other Info: Wounded and shell shock. Now convalescent.

Published: November 1914, July 1916 & December 1917

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