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Veness Army

Veness, Thomas William

  • 12th December 201511th April 2019
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VenessVeness

Thomas William Veness

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: B Squadron, 9th Lancers

Address: 124 Old Lane, Hollington

Parents: Mr Thomas William and Mrs Annie Mariah Veness

Brother: Arthur H Veness

Brother-in-Law: Charles W Lynch

Other Info: At the front in October, killed in action on October 18th. According to CWGC, Thomas was 20 years old when he died and is remembered at the Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, grave reference III.K.25/27.

Published: October 1914 & November 1914

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A B Brickett Navy

Brickett, Bertram Pargeter

  • 11th December 201525th May 2017
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Bertram Pargeter BrickettA B BrickettBertram Pargeter Brickett

Rank: Able Seaman, Bugler

Ship: HMS Queen Mary

Parents: Mr Albert Edward & Mrs Annie Brickett

Brother: Douglas Brickett

Address: 117 Queens Road, Hastings

Other Info: Was in the naval engagement in the Heligoland Bight.

Was on the Queen Mary when she was sunk in the action off Jutland on 31st May 1915. His father is well known as an employee of the telephone service and a Lieutenant in the Blacklands CLB. The lost sailor was a bugler and joined the Navy six years ago, having previously been a naval volunteer. He was a good shot, and when 14 years of age won the boy’s challenge cup at Bisley.

According to CWGC, Bertram was 22 when he died and is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial on panel 12. He was born in Charlton, London and his parents later lived in Bexhill.

Published: October 1914

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F E Bishop Army

Bishop, F E

  • 11th December 2015
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F E BishopF E Bishop

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment

Father in Law: Corporal S Adams

Address: 95 Emmanuel Road, Hastings (quite likely S Adam’s address)

Other Info: Died a soldiers death from wounds received at Cressy, France. According to CWGC, he died aged 38 on 1st September 1914. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Son of William and Eliza Bishop, of Brookland, Kent; husband of Elizabeth Bishop, of 95, Emmanuel Rd., West Hill, Hastings, Sussex. He is remembered at the Crepy-En-Valois Communal Cemetery, grave reference; south west corner.

Published: October 1914

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Amos Army

Amos, Albert

  • 11th December 20153rd July 2016
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Albert AmosAmos

Albert Amos

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, Scottish Rifles

Parents: Mr & Mrs Amos

Address: 25 Shepherd Street, St Leonards

Brother: W J Amos

Other Info: Has been in severe fighting. Killed in action aged 20 on 2nd February 1915. According to CWGC, Albert is registered as J A E Amos, and is remembered at Bois-Grenier Communal Cemetery, grave reference C.7.

Published: October 1914

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Ralfe Allen Fuller Whistler Army

Whistler, Ralfe Allen Fuller

  • 10th December 20154th March 2023
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Ralfe Allen Fuller WhistlerRalfe Allen Fuller Whistler

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry

Parents: Fuller Whistler & Mrs Gwenllian Annie Whistler (nee Robinson)

Address: Caldbec House, Battle

Other Info: In October 1914 he was wounded when serving with his father’s regiment in France. According to CWGC, Ralfe died aged 21 on 28th April 1917. He is remembered at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference: VI.D.7

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated 5th December 1914 reports: “Mr. Fuller Whistler has received an interesting letter from his son, Second Lieutenant Ralph (sic) Whistler, who is on active service with his regiment, the Highland Light Infantry.

He describes his recent narrow escape from death while on duty. He was knocked over by a bullett, which penetrated his great coat, his tunic and his order book, which was in his left breast pocket. Subsequently the Lieutenant found the bullet lying in his pocket, and has sent it home to his mother as a souvenir.

It will be remembered that the gallant Lieutenant was wounded early in October, and he only returned to the Front about three weeks ago.’

More information about Ralfe can be read on the King’s School Canterbury Roll of Honour.

Published: October 1914 & December 1914

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Daniel Hodson Navy

Hodson, Daniel

  • 10th December 201522nd April 2018
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Daniel HodsonDaniel Hodson

Ship: HMS Hogue

Parents: Mr & Mrs Hodson

Address: 22 All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Daniel was aboard HMS Hogue when it was sunk, along with sister ships HMS Aboukir and HMS Cressy, by German submarine U-9 on 22nd September 1914. He was one of 1,459 seamen lost on that day.

Daniel is remembered on the Chatham Naval Memorial, panel 2.

Published: October 1914

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E Harman Army

Harman, E

  • 10th December 201517th July 2018
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E HarmanE HarmanE HarmanE Harman

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 41 Winchelsea Road, Ore

Sent by: Miss V Mann

Other Info: Died at Bethune of wounds received on March 28th. According to CWGC, Private Harman died aged 19 on 31st March 1915. He is remembered at Chocques Military Cemetery, grave reference I.A.59.

Published: October 1914 & April 1915

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White Army

White, William James

  • 10th December 201528th July 2018
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William James White

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Frederick George & Mrs Susan White

Brother: A R White, A E White & G E White

Address: 2 Woods Passage, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Killed in action at Cuinchy on 25th January 1915 aged 19. William is remembered at Le Touret Memorial, on panel 20 and 21.

Published: September 1914, March 1915 & January 1916

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Hoadley Army

Hoadley, William Lewis

  • 9th December 201521st April 2024
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William Lewis HoadleyHoadleyWilliam Lewis Hoadley

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: PC William & Mrs Hagar Hoadley

Address: 24a Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, William died aged 19 on 19th October 1915. William is buried at Bethune Town Cemetery, grave reference IV.F.55.

A correspondent found William Hoadley’s soldier’s Bible in a French shop in 2023. They have tried to find a home for it in museums, to no avail. Images of the Bible are below.

On 6th November 1915, the Hastings Observer reported that: “Police-Constable Hoadley of 65a Milward Road has sustained a said bereavement in the death of his only son, William Lewis, whilst on active service.

He was a Lance-Corporal in the 7th Royal Sussex Regiment, and 19 years of age and died as the result of his wounds received at Loos. In his boyhood days the Lance-Corporal was a member of the Holy Trinity Choir and the Boy’s Brigade. Later he joined the Scouts. Three days after the outbreak of war he enlisted and went to the Front between five and six months ago. Since then he has had many exciting experiences.

Hoadley served three year’s apprenticeship to the grocery trade, and at the time of his enlistment held a good situation at a Hastings shop. He was a good swimmer, and won prizes as a school boy at the Hastings Baths, and he was also one of the successful competitors at the swimming carnival promoted by Mr du Cros, and carried out at Shornden Reservoir. Together with Police Constable Craske, Hoadley was clever in making high dives at the Baths.

It is worthy of note that up to date members of the Hastings Police Force have had three sones killed and two wounded at the Front.”

 

Published: September 1914 & May 1916

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William E Royall Navy

Royall, William Edward

  • 9th December 201522nd April 2018
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W E RoyallWilliam Edward Royall

Rank: Chief Carpenter’s Mate

Ship: HMS Hogue

Address: 17a Havelock Road, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, William was aboard HMS Hogue when it was sunk, along with sister ships HMS Aboukir and HMS Cressy, by German submarine U-9 on 22nd September 1914. He was one of 1,459 seamen lost on that day.

The son of Edward and Mary Royall of Woolwich, London he was aged 53 when he died, married to Louisa and living at 42 Milward Crescent, Hastings. William is remembered on the Chatham Naval Memorial, panel 6.

Published: September 1914

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