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W E Kent Army

Kent, William Ernest

  • 24th August 201628th December 2021
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KentW E KentWilliam Ernest Kent

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr William Henry & Mrs Mary Ellen Kent

Brother: F Kent

Address: 17 North Street, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, William died aged 21 on 16th August 1916. He is remembered at the Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference G.23.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 26th August 1916 reads: “We regret to have to announce the death of Private W. E. Kent, Royal Sussex Regiment. His home was at North Street, St Leonards. He one of the first to join the Imperial Scouts an was still with them when they were made into the Cadets. He had the rank of Armoury Staff Sergeant Major. He joined the Royal Sussex, and went to the Front on February 18th 1915. He was a choir boy at Christ Church, St Leonards.

Lieut. Crittenden, in whose Company Private Kent was working, writing to the parents says: No man has died in a finer way than he did. With three others, he volunteered to carry a badly wounded man to the dressing station. The Germans were shelling heavily the whole way. One shell burst very close, and your son was hit by a large fragment in the head. Death was absolutely instantaneous. I know your son to be a very brave man. He died a fine death, saving the life of a wounded friend. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He body has been recovered, and he will be buried in a peaceful cemetery.

The wounded comrade referred to was Private Henry Cowley of St Leonards. The fact of his being wounded was mentioned in our last issue. Private Cowley, who is grievously wounded, is bright and cheerful and proud of the part he has played in the War. He his quite helpless and too weak to be operated upon. He is by no means out of danger and in all probability it will be a very long time before he is able to get about again.”

Published: May 1915 & August 1916

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E Shoesmith Army

Shoesmith, Edward Benjamin

  • 24th August 2016
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E ShoesmithEdward Benjamin Shoesmith

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr Benjamin Shoesmith

Address: 32 Collier Road, Hastings

Other Info: In France. According to CWGC, Edward died aged 21 on 8th July 1915. He is remembered at Cambrin Churchyard Extension, grave reference F.24.

Published: May 1915

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Carter Army

Carter, Charles Henry

  • 23rd August 201623rd August 2016
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Carter

Charles Henry Carter

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Thomas Reuben Carter

Brothers: William Thomas Carter & A Carter

Address: Godden’s Farm, Northiam

Other Info: According to CWGC, William died aged 20 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at Le Touret Memorial on Panel 20 & 21.

Published: May 1915

Carter Army

Carter, William Thomas

  • 23rd August 201623rd August 2016
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Carter

William Thomas Carter

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Thomas Reuben Carter

Brothers: Charles Henry Carter & A Carter

Address: Godden’s Farm, Northiam

Other Info: Wounded on January 29th and now missing. According to CWGC, William died aged 24 on 29th January 1915. He is remembered at Le Touret Memorial on Panel 20 & 21.

Published: May 1915

George Wilkinson Army

Wilkinson, George

  • 22nd August 20163rd September 2016
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WilkinsonGeorge WilkinsonGeorge Wilkinson

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Home Counties Field Company, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs T Wilkinson

Brothers: T A Wilkinson, L P Wilkinson & H J Wilkinson

Address: 92 Alexandra Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action at Ypres (Hill 20) on 20th April 1915. George is remembered at Bedford House Cemetery, Enclosure 2, grave reference V.A.58.

Published: May 1915 & April 1915

 

Albert Hayward Army

Hayward, Albert

  • 22nd August 201622nd August 2016
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Albert HaywardAlbert Hayward

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs W Hayward

Address: Moat Farm, Salehurst, Robertsbridge

Other Info: Killed in action on 28th March 1915. Albert is remembered at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference XXVVIII.B.27

Published: May 1915

W Hide Army

Hide, William Henry

  • 20th August 2016
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W HideWilliam Henry Hide

Rank: Trooper

Regiment: Sussex Yeomanry

Address: Bexhill

Other Information: According to CWGC, William died on 2nd September 1918 at the rank of Corporal in the Machine Gun Corps. He is remembered at Vis-en-Artois Memorial on Panel 10.

Published: April 1915

F S Greatwood Army

Greatwood, Frederick Streeter

  • 19th August 2016
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F S GreatwoodFrederick Streeter Greatwood

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr F J Greatwood

Wife: Mabel Greatwood

Father’s Address: 8 Mount Pleasant Crescent, Hastings

Home Address: 30 Holmwood Gardens, Brixton Hill, London

Other Info: According to CWGC, Frederick died aged 23 on 12th April 1918. He was a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force when he died. Frederick is remembered at Dover (St James’s) Cemetery on the Dover Patrol Memorial.

Published: April 1915

 

S George Navy

George, Sidney John

  • 18th August 20167th February 2024
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Sidney John GoergeS GeorgeSidney John George

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Division

Adopted Parents: Mr & Mrs Beaney

Father: E George

Address: 234 Priory Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: On Active Service. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Died of wounds received in action near the Dardanelles on 6th June 1915. Sidney is remembered at the Lancashire landing Cemetery, grave reference C.25.

Published: April 1915 & July 1915

A Paine Army

Paine, Arthur

  • 17th August 20165th July 2021
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A PaineArthur PaineA Paine

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment / 1st Reserve Garrison Battalion, Suffolk Regiment

Wife: Mrs Georgina Rhonda Elizabeth Paine

Parents: Mr Elisha & Mrs Harriet Paine

Address: 4 Nightingales Cottages, New Cutt, Westfield

Other Info: For Active Service. According to CWGC, Arthur died aged 47 on 30th January 1919. He served in the South African Campaign and in India. Born in Biddenden, Kent.

Published: April 1915

 

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