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W G Baker Army

Baker, William George

  • 28th April 20176th June 2017
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William George BakerW G BakerWilliam George Baker

Rank: Private

Regiment: 58th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Sister: Mrs Beale

Nephews: G Beale & E Beale

Sister’s Address: 29 Whitefriars Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Born in Westfield. According to CWGC, William was killed in action on 13th June 1916. He is remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on panel 18-24-26-30.

You can view William’s CEF enlistment papers for free here.

Published: April 1916 & June 1916

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Coombes Army

Coombes, Warren

  • 25th April 2017
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Coombes

Warren Coombes

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th  Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Hannah Coombes

Father: C Coombes

Address: 65 Plynlimmon Road, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Warren died aged 16 on 8th October 1916. He is remembered at Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe, grave reference III.D.60.

Published: April 1916

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Thomas Army

Thomas, Arthur Cecil

  • 23rd April 20177th July 2018
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Thomas

Arthur Cecil Thomas

Rank: Private

Regiment: Sussex Reserves / 10th Battalion, South Wales Borderers

Parents: Mr John & Mrs Ellen Thomas

Brothers: C E Thomas & J H Thomas

Address: The Briars, Caldbec Hill, Battle / 25 High Street, Battle

Other Info: According to CWGC, Arthur died aged 25 on 15th August 1917. He is remembered at Battle Cemetery, grave reference C7.

Published: April 1916

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Frederick Harbour Army

Harbour, Frederick Thomas

  • 18th April 201712th March 2019
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Frederick HarbourFrederick Thomas Harbour

Rank: Private

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

Sent by: His cousin

Address: 253 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. According to CWGC, Frederick died on 30th June 1916. He is remembered at St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue, grave reference III.B.10.

Published: April 1916

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George Godden Army

Godden, George

  • 18th April 2017
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George GoddenGeorge Godden

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr S H Godden

Sent by: Mr Thompson of Hastings

Home Address: 1 Carn Brea, Bath Road, Margate

Other Info: Killed in Action. According to CWGC, George died aged 26 on 4th March 1916. He is remembered at the Loos Memorial, on panel 69 to 73.

Published: April 1916

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Percy George Foster Army

Foster, Percy George

  • 18th April 201718th April 2017
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Percy George Foster

Percy George Foster

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mrs Ada Foster

Address: 44 Alexandra Road, St Leonards

Other Info: For Bravery text reads: “… well known in business circles in the town, having been with the firm of Messers. John Lester and Son, Contractors, for some years past. Upon the outbreak of war he was called up with the Sussex Yeomanry, and was afterwards transferred to the 5th Sussex, and went to the front about a year ago. He received his commission in France for Bravery, and was gazetted in November 1915. When the Germans exploded five mines, the 7th received orders to occupy the craters. ‘A’ and ‘B’ Company occupied one of these craters, but suffered such heavy losses that ‘C’ Company was called upon to reinforce them. Owing to the severity of the fighting all of the senior officers were wounded.

Lieutenant Foster assumed command and held the crater for two days. On the second day, early in the morning, he was wounded in the leg and face and later in the day severely wounded in the back with shrapnel but carried on until much needed reinforcements arrived. He was for some time in hospital abroad, and was later sent to England, and seemed to be progressing favourably. He was operated on at Darrell Hospital, London, but septic poison set in and he passed away last Sunday. The funeral took place at the Hastings Borough Cemetery yesterday afternoon. (This was printed on April 6th 1916)

According to CWGC, Percy died aged 23 on 2nd April 1916. He is remembered at Hastings Cemetery, grave reference E.H.O29.

Published: April 1916

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James Kent Army

Kent, James

  • 14th April 201727th August 2017
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James KentKingham & Kent

James Kent

Rank: Private

Regiment: 13th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Elizabeth Kent

Wife: Mrs Annie Kent

Parents-in-Law: Mr & Mrs Edward Adams

Brother-in-Law: William Kingham

Address: 49 All Saints Street, Hastings

Parent’s in Law’s Address: 4 Crown Cottages, Crown Lane, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, James, a Lance Corporal by then, died aged 27 on 30th June 1916. He is remembered at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference XV.P.26

Published: March 1916 & October 1916

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Golding Army

Golding, Frank

  • 13th April 20175th July 2018
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Smithers, Golding & BeaneyGolding

Frank Golding

Rank: Private / Lance Corporal

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles & Mrs Flora Golding

Brother: Charles E Golding

Address: 1 Sunny Bank, Flimwell. East Sussex

Other Info: At the Front.

Accoridng to CWGC, Frank died aged 27 on 13th June 1918 whilst serving with the 2nd Regiment, RSR. He is remembered at Cambrin Military Cemetery, grave reference P.5.

Published: March 1916 & November 1917

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George Nelson Crowther Army

Crowther, George Nelson

  • 13th April 2017
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George Nelson CrowtherGeorge Nelson Crowther

George Nelson Crowther

Rank: Private

Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr T W B & Mrs M M Crowther

Parent’s Address: 22 Earls Court Square, London

Other Info: The text reads: “… who was killed in action in France at Ploeg Steert on 1st February 1916 was the second son of T W B Crowther of Narangala, Ceylon. He was born in Ceylon in 1889 and came home for his education in ? to St Leonards where he was brought up under the shadow of Christ Church being in the church for several years. In 1908 he went out to Canada to farm and there took up a quarter section of Government land, built his own house and hoped to be married in 1914, but when the War broke out he felt it his duty to join the forces and came over with the 3rd Canadian Contingent in September 1915. He was sent to the Front early in 1916 and was killed after only a fortnight in the trenches.

He came from good old fighting stock, being descended on his father’s side from Mrs Matcham, the sister of Lord Horatio Nelson and on his mother’s side from General Lord Harris, the victor of Seringapatham, as well as being the great grandson of the Right Hon. Stephen Rumbold Lushington, M.P., and Governor of Madras and Mr James B. Wildman of Chilham Castle, Kent.

According to CWGC, George is remembered at Berks Cemetery Extension, grave reference II.C.35.

George’s enlistment papers can be viewed for free here.

Published: March 1916

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R H Williams Army

Williams, Richard Henry

  • 9th April 201718th June 2022
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R H WilliamsRichard Charles WilliamsRichard Henry Williams

Rank: Lance Sergeant / Sargeant

Regiment: 11th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Wife: Mrs Williams

Address: 22 Salisbury Road, St Leonards

Other Info: On Active Service. A photo and report in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated 17th August 1918 reported that Sergeant Williams died of wounds at Salonika on July 10th 1918.

According to CWGC, Richard is remembered at Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston, grave reference D. 586.

Richard is not named on Hastings War Memorial.

Published: March 1916 & August 1918

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