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John Wareham Army

Wareham, John

  • 6th March 20178th June 2017
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WarehamJohn WarehamJohn Wareham

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 14th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr & Mrs S B Wareham

Brothers: Frank Wareham, W Wareham & Arthur Wareham

Address: 5 Alexandra Mews, Warrior Gardens, St Leonards

Other Info: For Active Service. According to CWGC, John died on 24th February 1917. He is remembered at Fosse No 10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-En-Gohelle, grave reference I.B.33.

John’s CEF signing on papers can be viewed for free here.

Published: February 1916 & July 1916

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A M Pattenden Royal Air Force

Pattenden, Francis Albert Victor

  • 10th February 20175th February 2018
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Francis Albert Victor PattendenA M PattendenFrancis Albert Victor Pattenden

Rank: Wireless Operator / 2nd Army Mechanic

Regiment: Royal Flying Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs A A Pattenden

Brother: Leslie H Pattenden

Address: 15 St Thomas’ Road, Hastings

Other Info: With the British Expeditionary Force. Winner of the Military Medal, the first decoration given to a man of this squadron… he was a learner at Hastings Post Office having obtained first place in a competitive examination for that post. Later he was appointed sorting clark and telegraphist at Dover, where he was employed until he enlisted in September 1915, in the wireless section of the Royal Flying Corps. He was for sometime with the Blackland’s Boys Brigade. His age is 19 years.

Published: December 1915, July 1916 & April 1917

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Richard Pritchard Army

Pritchard, Richard

  • 3rd February 201728th December 2021
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Richard PritchardRichard Pritchard

Richard Pritchard

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

Wife: Mrs Pritchard

Address: 9 Wykeham Road, Hastings

Other Info: On Foreign Service. According to CWGC and this webpage, Richard died of wounds on 22nd August 1916. He is remembered at Brompton Cemetery, London, grave reference 0.29356.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 26th August 1916 reads: “We regret to have to announce that 2nd Lieut. Richard Pritchard died on Tuesday of his wounds received in action in France, July 20th at Lady Carnarvon’s Hospital for Officers, 48 Bryanston Square, W1H.

He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pitchard, of Bryn-y-ewn, Wykeham Road, Hastings, and was born on October 7th, 1886. He was educated at the Grammar School, Hastings and St Catherine’s College, Cambridge. He graduated in 1910. When war broke out he enlisted in the 5th Royal Sussex Regiment, in which regiment he gained his sergeant’s stripes and was at the Tower of London, under Colonel Langham. He was granted a commission early in 1915 and was gazetted to the 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment at Colchester.

He later transferred to the 11th Devon’s and trained with that regiment at Wareham before sailing for Egypt in October 1915. He was six months in Egypt and was invalided home in March 1916. He went out to France in June attached to the Gloucester Regiment, and fell while leading his men.

He was married on April 17th, 1915, to Miss Rosina Frances Benyon Winsor, of Baldslow Road, and leaves behind one infant daughter, who was born on the 23rd of last month.”

Published: December 1915 & July 1916

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Bert Swaine Other

Swaine, Gilbert

  • 12th January 20174th June 2017
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Sinden, Swaine & WilsonBert SwaineGilbert (Bert) Swaine

Rank: Orderly / Private

Regiment: 7th Sussex Voluntary Aid Detachment, Netley / Royal Army Medical Corps

Father: Mr F P Swaine

Address: 29 Manor Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: Private Swaine has been dangerously ill with pneumonia and pleurisy and is still a patient at a military hospital in Eastbourne, but is progressing favourably.

Published: October 1915 & July 1916

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William Bolingbroke Navy

Bolingbroke, William

  • 5th October 201617th June 2017
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Prince, T, Turner, Joe, Coalbran, E, Gutsell, A & BolingbrookeCharles Kent, Joseph Turner & William BolingbrokeWilliam BolingbrokeWilliam Bolingbroke

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Achilles

Parents: Mr & Mrs Bolingbroke

Address: 22 Manor Road, Hastings

Published: June 1915 & July 1916

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Wratten Army

Wratten, P

  • 5th October 20166th June 2017
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P WrattenWratten

P Wratten

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Army Cycling Corps / 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr Wratten

Address: The Lodge, St Helens Wood, Hastings

Brothers: C Wratten & W Wratten

Published: June 1915 & July 1916

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James W Livermore Army

Livermore, James W

  • 3rd October 201610th June 2017
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LivermoreJames W LivermoreJames W Livermore

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Mechanical Transport, Army Service Corps

Parents: Mr & Mrs James Livermore

Brother: Arthur T Livermore

Address: 2 Hughenden Road, Hastings

Other Info: Died of Wounds. According to CWGC, James died on 30th May 1915. He is remembered at Merville Communal Cemetery, grave reference III.H.6.

Published: June 1915 & July 1916

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Bridger Navy

Bridger, Arthur Robert

  • 20th September 201631st May 2018
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Bridger & PellenBridgerBridger

Arthur Robert Bridger

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Royal Naval Division

Parents: Mr James Bridger & Mrs Mary Ann Bridger

Sister: Rosa Bridger

Brother: W Bridger, F Bridger & Victor Bridger

Cousin: Amos Pellen

Sister’s Address: 145 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Mother’s Address: Alpine Cottage, Plynlimmon Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: At the Dardanelles. Lost his life on the SS Hollington. The SS Hollington was sunk by U95 on 2nd June 1917. According to CWGC, Arthur is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial, on panel 28.

Published: June 1915, July 1916 & September 1917

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Bridger Army

Bridger, W

  • 20th September 201631st May 2018
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BridgerBridger

W Bridger

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr James Bridger & Mrs Mary Ann Bridger

Sister: Rosa Bridger

Brother: Arthur Robert Bridger, F Bridger & Victor Bridger

Cousin: Amos Pellen

Mother’s Address: Alpine Cottage, West Hill, Hastings

Sister’s Address: 145 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded, now in Halesworth Hospital. Discharged from Army service.

Published: June 1915 & July 1916

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Moon Navy

Moon, George

  • 23rd June 201617th July 2018
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Moon & AdamsMitchell, Adams, Moon, Clapson, Haste & MartinMoon

George Moon

Regiment: Royal Naval Reserves

Ship: HMS Peshawar / Trawler Section

Parents: Mr & Mrs C Moon

Brothers: Fred Moon, Dick Moon, Charles Moon, Bert Moon & William Moon

Brother-in-Law:  Jack Adams

Address: 4a Bourne Street, Hastings

Published: March 1915, July 1916 & December 1917

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