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Stanley John Richardson Army

Richardson, Stanley John

  • 21st September 201710th November 2018
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Stanley John Richardson

Stanley John Richardson

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Royal Fusiliers / 13th Battalion (Southdowns) Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr John & Mrs Josephine Richardson

Brother: Leslie Roy Richardson

Address: 54 All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: John was very popular. He was talented musically and sang in the choir for Mastins (a large department store, where Iceland is now) and probably the church.  He also played the organ at the Fishermen s Church, after the organist went to war, and sang in the choir.

He worked at Harts iron mongers.

He was listed as missing in action in March 1918.  His family had it confirmed in 1919 that he was shot and captured on the 23 March 1918.  He died two days later as a prisoner of war in a field hospital at Roisel, Somme, Picardie.

In 1921 the Fishermen’s Church needed a new organ.  It was decided that it would be installed in commemoration of John as he was the organist before his death.  It also had a memorial to the others of the congregation that died in WW1.

According to CWGC, Stanley died aged 21. He is remembered at Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference I.N.8.

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Published: November 1916

Alfred Padgham Army

Padgham, Alfred

  • 21st September 2017
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Alfred Padgham

Alfred Padgham

Rank: Private

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

Parents: Mr & Mrs Walter Padgham

Address: Raition Farm, Playden, Rye

Other Info: Killed in action on 3rd September 1916. According to CWGC, Alfred is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 5D.

Published: November 1916

Gurr & Morris Army

Gurr, Albert

  • 19th September 201719th September 2017
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Gurr & Morris

Albert Gurr

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr David & Mrs Emma Gurr

Brothers: David Gurr & William Gurr

Brother-in-Law: S Morris

Address: Skinner’s Lane, Catsfield

Other Info: Missing. According to CWGC, Albert died aged 19 on 9th September 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 7c.

Published: November 1916

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Gerald Montague Gray Army

Gray, Gerald Montague

  • 19th September 20174th February 2018
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Gerald Montague Gray

Gerald Montague Gray

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 3rd, attd 6th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment

Parents: Councillor Dr George C & Mrs Gray

Brothers: George Godfrey Gray & J R Gray

Address: 33 Wellington Square, Hastings

Other Info: …killed in action on 7th October 1916. He was the son of Councillor Dr Gray, J.P. and educated at Hurst Court College and ??borough College, where he played football for the college and was a corporal in the O.T.C. He left on his 19th year to take up his commission. On August 19th he was wounded and as bombing officer had several miraculous escapes. His ?? announcing his death, writes “It is with deepest regret that I have to inform you of your sons death in action on 7th this inst. He fell whilst leading his men in a gallant attempt to capture a German position. Since first joining the battalion he has always displayed the most ?? qualities and his loss is deeply ?? in all ranks. All ranks in the battalion are with me in offering you and yours our heartfelt sympathy in your irreparable loss”. Mr G M Gray had been destined for the Bar, for which he had shown a special predilection. Last November, Dr Gray’s eldest son was seriously wounded. The young man was six feet two inches in height which was rather against him as a junior officer.

According to CWGC, Gerald died aged 20 is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 11c.

Published: November 1916

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Evans Army

Evans, Edward G

  • 18th September 2017
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Evans

Edward G Evans

Rank: Private

Regiment: 13th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs James Evans

Wife: Ethel C Evans

Brothers: J R Evans, Herbert Evans & Harry Evans

Parent’s Address: 285 Harold Road, Hastings

Home Address: 3 Redvers Villas, Brighton

Other Info: Killed in action. According to CWGC, Edward died aged 22 on 31st August 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial on Pier and Face 12D & 13B.

Published: November 1916

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Alfred J Covell Army

Covell, Alfred J

  • 18th September 201715th April 2018
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Alfred J CovellAlfred J Covell

Alfred J Covell

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents:Mr & Mrs J Covell

Address: 149 Queens Road, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in Action. According to CWGC, Alfred died on 9th April 1917. He is remembered at Gourock Trench Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines, grave reference F.7. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1916 & July 1917

Cornwall Army

Cornwall, John

  • 18th September 201725th June 2018
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John CornwallCornwall

John Cornwall

Rank: Private

Regiment: 4th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Ann Cornwall

Wife: Elizabeth Emma Cornwall

Brother: Charles Cornwall, David Cornwall & George Cornwall

Parent’s Address: 13 Aldborough Road, Bohemia, St Leonards

Home Address: 41 Alma Villas, Silverhill / 74 Willingdon Avenue, Hollington

Other Info: “He was killed in action at the Battle of Arras on 28th April 1917. By his side is the portrait of his daughter, May, found in his pocket on the battlefield. On the right is a photograph of the widow and her six children left to her to bring up. The youngest are twins.

According to CWGC, John died aged 39 on 28th April 1917. He is remembered at the Arras Memorial, Bay 7.

Published: November 1916 & November 1917

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Frank Henry Bumstead Army

Bumstead, Frank Henry

  • 17th September 2017
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Frank Henry Bumstead

Frank Henry Bumstead

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr William G Stretten (Stepfather) & Mrs M F Stretton (formerly Bumstead)

Address: Finsbury Grove, Fountain Road, Hull

Other Info: Formerly of Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings. Killed in Action on 7th July 1916. According to CWGC, Frank is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 7c.

Published: November 1916

Bumstead Army

Bumstead, George William

  • 15th September 201719th July 2018
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Bumstead & SwainBumsteadGeorge William Bumstead

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Arthur & Mrs Peggy Elizabeth Bumstead

Brother: Arthur John Bumstead

Uncle: Mark S Swain

Address: 7 Cornfield Terrace, Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action. According to CWGC, George died aged 19 on 25th November 1917. He is remembered at Cambrai Memorial, Louveral on Panel 7.

Published: November 1916 & December 1917

L G H Brett Army

Britt, Lionel George Henry

  • 15th September 20171st February 2020
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L G H Brett

Lionel George Henry Britt

Rank: Gunner / Private

Regiment: Machine Gun Corps / 4th Battalion, Tank Corps

Wife: Mrs Ada Florence Britt

Parents: Mr George Henry & Mary Britt

Address: 375 Battle Road, Hollington / 19a Bohemia Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Lionel died aged 26 on 21st March 1918. He is remembered at the Pozieres Memorial, Panel 94.

Lionel Britt was killed in action on his 26th birthday (21 Mar 1918). He first saw battle on 15 Sep 1916 near Flers en Picardie when his tank Dinkum was knocked out during the British attack known as the Battle of Flers Courcelette; this was the first time tanks were used in conflict.. His family believe he was killed close by in 1918 but the rest of his unit was fighting to hold back the German advance south of Tincourt (Thanks to Stephen via the comments for this information).

Gunner Britt is named on Hastings War memorial under L G H Brett

Published: October 1916

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