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Henry John Allen Army

Allen, Henry John

  • 19th June 201723rd January 2020
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Henry John Allen

Henry John Allen

Henry John Allen

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs G Allen

Address: Hastings

Other Info: The text reads:

“Particular pathos is attached to the death from wounds received in action of Sergeant J. H. Allen, of Fairwarp.

He had been at the front almost from the commencement of the war, and about a month ago wrote to his wife telling her to cheer up, as he was one of four Sergeants chosen to come home as instructors. Three days after receiving this welcome letter Mrs Allen had a wire from the War Office saying that her husband had been dangerously wounded. He was brought to England, and placed in a hospital at Epsom, where, however, owing to the exceptionally severe nature of his wounds, which were caused by shrapnel, he passed away on Saturday. The injuries, which were in various parts of the body, were sustained on June 24th. During the last week of the soldier’s life his wife was able to be with and nurse him, a privilege which gave them both much happiness, and lessened the blow to the young widow, who is left with a child less than two years old, and which Sergeant Allen has only seen on one or two occasions, it having been born after he went to the front.

According to CWGC, Henry is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.D. N19.

More information about Henry can be read here.

Published: August 1916

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Frederick Henry Powell Army

Powell, Frederick Henry

  • 17th June 2017
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Frederick Henry Powell

Frederick Henry Powell

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Emily Mary Powell

Sister: Miss D Powell

Home Address: The Miner’s Arms, Wadhurst

Other Info: Killed in action on 14th September 1914. According to CWGC, Frederick is remembered at La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial.

Published: July 1916

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Robert Glazier Army

Glazier, Robert

  • 15th June 20172nd April 2018
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GlazierRobert Glazier

Robert (Bob) Glazier

Rank: Private

Regiment: 15th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers

Parents: Mr & Mrs E Glazier

Brother: Albert Glazier

Address: 6 Hurrell Road, Hastings

Other Info: Missing since 6th August 1916; now reported killed in action on that date. According to CWGC, Robert died aged 19 whilst in the 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, panel reference Pier and Face 8C 9A and 16A.

Published: July 1916 & June 1917

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Adams & Stevenson Navy

Adams, Charles Richard

  • 14th June 201723rd January 2020
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Adams & StevensonCharles Richard Adams

Charles Richard Adams

Rank: Deck Hand

Service: Trawler Section, Royal Navy

Ship: HMT Island Prince

Parents: Mr Robert & Mrs Mary Adams

Wife: Rose Rebecca Adams

Sister: Mrs Adams

Nephew: Teddy Adams

Brother-in-Law: Sidney G Stevenson

Address: 6 Woods Passage, All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Charles died aged 42 on 10th February 1919. He is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference L.D.J16.

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Published: July 1916

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James Huggett Army

Huggett, James

  • 12th June 20176th August 2017
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James Huggett

James Huggett

Rank: Private

Regiment: 11th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr N & Mrs Huggett

Address: Fairfield Court, Brookland, Romney Marsh

Other Info: Fell nobly in action on 11th May 1916. According to CWGC, James is remembered at Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue, grave reference III.F.6.

The text with the photograph reads: “… Three other sons (of Mr & Mrs Huggett) are serving their King & Country – T W Huggett, in the Royal Horse Artillery, Jesse Huggett in the Army Service Corps; and George S Huggett in the heroic Royal West Kent Regiment. Mrs Huggett also has six brothers in the Army.

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For him no words – the best were only weak; could not express what love desires to speak.
For him no praise, no guerdon did he ask; To serve his king the all sufficient task

For him no tears – no idle tears be shed. No fading laurels on that lowly head.
He fought for England, and for her he fell. He did his duty then – and all is well.

He deemed it but a humble act to give his life and all, if Freedom thus might live.
And though he found the shock of battle rough, he would not shrink – the glory was enough.

For him the tomb within a nation’s heart, that will endure when crumbled stones depart.
For him the honour with the brave to stand, with those who were in danger, our right hand.

For him no empty epitaph of dust, but that  he kept for England safe her trust.
No, he’s not dead! but over a war’s loud swell, heard be his Captain’s call – and all is well.

Published: July 1916

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James Morgan Allen Army

Allen, James Morgan

  • 9th June 2017
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James Morgan Allen

James Morgan Allen

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment)

Aunt & Uncle: Mr & Mrs Allen

Address: 62a Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in Action. According to CWGC, James died on 1st July 1916. He is remembered at Thiepval Memorial on panel and face 5d and 6d.

Published: July 1916

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Charles William Wheeler Navy

Wheeler, Charles William

  • 8th June 20174th November 2018
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Charles William WheelerCharles William Wheeler

Rank: First Class Boy

Ship: HMS Hampshire

Parents: Mr Charles William & Mrs Helen Wheeler

Address: 10 Winding Street, Hastings

Other Info: Lost his life on HMS Hampshire which was sunk by a mine on 5th June 1916. Field Marshall Lord Kitchener and his staff on board and among 737 lost. According to CWGC, Charles was 16 when he died and he is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial on Panel 14.

Published: July 1916

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Percy Harold Fisher Army

Fisher, Percy Harold

  • 7th June 2017
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Percy Harold Fisher

Percy Harold Fisher

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment, attached Machine Gun Corps

Parents: Mr Tom P & Mrs Mary Kate Fisher

Address: 1 Clyde Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Died of wounds which he received on 3rd July 1916. Mr Fisher … was educated at the Merchant Tailors’ School, London. He enlisted as a Private with the 5th Royal Sussex Regiment in November 1914, tranferred to the Inns of Court O.T.C., and obtained a commission in the Royal Sussex Regiment then transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. Second Lieutenant Fisher went to the Front in May 1916.

According to CWGC, Percy died aged 23 on 4th July 1916. He is remembered at Couin British Cemetery, grave reference I.D.5.

Published: July 1916

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Stephen Edward Dive Army

Dive, Stephen Edward

  • 7th June 20171st January 2022
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Stephen Edward DiveStephen Edward Dive

Rank: Trooper / Lance Corporal

Regiment: 16th Battalion (Sussex Yeomanry), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Stephen Dive

Address: The Firs, Chitcombe, Brede

Other Info: On Active Service. According to CWGC, Stephen died on 16th September 1918. He is remembered at Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference IV.D.20.

Additional name information from here.

Published: July 1916

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Charles J Bryant Army

Bryant, Charles J

  • 6th June 20176th June 2017
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Charles J BryantCharles J Bryant

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 491st Field Company, Royal Engineers

Wife: Mrs Bryant

Address: 1 Lillian Cottage, Guestling

Other Info: According to CWGC, Charles died on 5th October 1917. He is remembered at Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm), grave reference VII.P.6

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: July 1916

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