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Murdoch Army

Murdoch, Archibald J

  • 28th March 201618th June 2018
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MurdochTill & MurdochMurdochArchibald J Murdoch

Rank: Corporal / Sergeant

Regiment: Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Father: Mr William Murdoch

Wife: Mrs Beatrice Murdoch

Aunt: Mrs Thomas Till

Brothers: C A Murdoch, William Henry Murdoch, J Murdoch, Frank Murdoch & Frederick Murdoch

Cousins: Thomas Archibald Till, William H Till & Frederick G Till

Address: 21 Lancaster Mews, Lewes

Aunt’s Address: 7 Paynton Road, Silverhill

Other Info: On Active Service. According to CWGC, Archibald died 36 on 12th September 1917. He was a recipient of the Military Medal and is remembered at Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, grave reference I.V.32.

*Archibald’s name is spelt ‘Murdock’ on CWGC and Hastings War Memorial.

Published: December 1914, May 1916 & October 1917

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C Rummery Army

Rummery, Charles

  • 27th March 201611th February 2023
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C RummeryCharles Rummery

Rank: Private

Regiment: King’s Own Scottish Borderers

Parents: Mr William & Caroline Rummery (nee Blackford)

Grandmother: Mrs Rummery

Address: 2 Albion Street, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, Charles later was promoted to Sergeant and he served in the 12th Battalion, Royal Scots Regiment. He died on 3rd May 1917 and is remembered at the Arras Memorial, Bay 1 & 2.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 21st November 1914 reads “Mrs Rummery, of 2 Albion Street, Halton, has just received a letter from her nephew, Private C. Rummery, ‘A’ Company, K.S.O.B (13th Brigade), with the British Expeditionary Force. He says:

“We are getting plenty of cigarettes and tobacco now, but at one time we could not get a smoke at all, and I was longing for one. We have had a lot of hard fighting, but, thank God, I am still alive and well, although we never know the minute. I have been hit four times with shrapnel shell, one piece knocked a hole in my boot.

Our regiment has taken part in all the leading battles; we have ; we have always been in the thick of it. I have lost nearly all my chums, and we have lost some of our officers, whom we all like.

Our officers have shown great bravery, but, thank God, we can still keep up the reputation of our forefathers, and I am sure a gamer lot of lads never went into battle.

It is pitiful to see the poor people here, who are sometimes amongst the shot and shell, and driven from their houses. It is a funny thing, but most of our great battles take place on Sundays. We have a lot of hardships to endure, such as long marches and digging trenches, and sometimes laying in dirty, muddy trenches for a week”.

Published: November 1914 and December 1914

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Kenward Army

Kenward, Robert Trillos

  • 27th March 201631st July 2021
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Kenward

Robert Trillos Kenward

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Kenward

Brother: Max Eric Kenward

Address: 86 Ashburnham Road, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Robert died on 9th May 1915 whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. He is remembered at the Le Touret Memorial, on panel 20 & 21

Published: December 1914

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William Alfred Stace Army

Stace, William Alfred

  • 24th March 20162nd March 2018
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William Alfred StaceStace & Collins

William Alfred Stace

Rank: Private

Regiment: 12th (Southdown) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs Stace

Wife: Mrs Stace

Brothers: H J Stace & Charles Stephen Stace

Brother-in-Law: A G Collins

Mother’s Address: Brewery Cottage, High Street, Hastings

Home Address: 10 Hill Street, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, William died on 30th June 1916. He is remembered at Loos Memorial, panel 69 to73.

Published: December 1914 & May 1917

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Smale Army

Smale, Alfred Mark

  • 23rd March 2016
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Smale

Alfred Mark Smale

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Smale

Brother: Frank Smale

Address: Middle Road, Ore

Other Info: According to Lives of the First World War, the only individual named Mark Smale serving with the Army had Alfred as their first name. It is likely that this is the same person shown above. According to CWGC, Alfred Mark died on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at Le Touret Memorial, on panel 20 & 21.

 Published: December 1914

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Bulgin Army

Bulgin, William Albert

  • 23rd March 20169th February 2018
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Bulgin

William Albert Bulgin

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Grandfather: Mr Alfred Spencer Bulgin

Father: Albert Edward Bulgin

Uncle: Alfred Spencer Bulgin

Address: 35 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, William died on 3rd May 1917. He was a sergeant at the time. William is remembered at the Arras Memorial, Bay 2.

 Published: December 1914

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A E Hipgrave Navy

Hipgrave, Alfred Ernest

  • 21st March 201615th December 2017
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Coleman, C J, Hipgrave & MannAlfred Ernest HipgraveA E HipgraveAlfred Ernest Hipgrave

Rank: Able Seaman

Regiment: Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Parents:  Mr William & Mrs Eliza Hipgrave

Sister: Mrs Coleman

Brothers: J Hipgrave & Albert George Hipgrave

Brother-in-Law: C J Coleman

Address: 6 North Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: Alfred died on 6th June 1915 aged 21 at Gallipoli. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 8 to 15. Information from CWGC & Lives of the First World War.

Published: December 1914, September 1915 & March 1917

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Padgham Navy

Padgham, Herbert David

  • 15th March 201615th March 2016
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Padgham

Herbert David Padgham

Regiment: Royal Naval Division

Parents: Mr George & Mrs Annie Elizabeth Padgham

Brothers: Alfred George Padgham & C Padgham

Address: 85 Battle Road, St Leonards

Other Info: First names obtained from the Lives of the First World War website. According to CWCG Herbert died aged 18 on 4th April 1915. He is remembered at the Port Said War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt, grave reference G. 11.

*Please note that there is some conflict in the records available and the information supplied to the paper with the photos above. Herbert served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves according to CWGC. It’s possible that the paper mixed up the photographs with the information sent in with them.

 

Published: December 1914

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Scott Army

Scott, Arthur

  • 14th March 20169th October 2021
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Scott

Arthur Scott

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 20th Hussars / 131st Battery, Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs Scott

Brothers: Thomas Scott & John Scott

Address: 150 Old Lane, Hollington

Other Info: Wounded at Ypres, now at Scarborough. According to CWGC, Arthur died aged 29 on 29th April 1915. He is remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on Panel 5 and 9. A notice of his death was published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th June 1915.

Published: December 1914

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Army

Swain, Frederick Stewart

  • 14th March 201613th October 2017
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Swain, Frederick Stewart & Swain, Gilbert Charles - 1214

Fredrick Stewart Swain

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st King’s Royal Rifle Corps

Parents: Mr George & Mrs E Swain

Brother: Gilbert Charles Swain & G Swain

Address: 9 Emmanuel Road, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in action aged 23 on October 26th 1914. He is remembered at the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on panel 51 and 53.

Published: December 1914

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