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W E B Barham Army

Barham, William Eli Burt

  • 7th December 201529th October 2022
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William Eli Burt BarhamWilliam Eli Burt Barham

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Parents: Mr Edward & Maud Barham

Brother: H Barham

Address: 5 St Mary’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: Died from a scalp wound received in action on August 26th 1914.

According to the CWGC, William died aged 20 and is buried at the Guise (La Desolation) French National Cemetery, grave reference; Allied Sect 1154.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 3rd October 1914 reads: “Mount Pleasant School has reason to be proud of one of its Old Boys, Private William Eli Burt Barham, best know as ‘Burt’, whose promising career has come to an untimely end whilst fighting in the Coldstream Guards.

Private Barham won a scholarship at Mount Pleasant School, and was popular there and as a footballer for the Junior Conservatives. He was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Edward Henry Barham, 5 Manor Road, Hastings. He joined the Coldstream Guards at the age of 19, on the 19th January last, and his scholarly ability gained him the post of clerk to the Battalion.

He was of fine physique, and stood 6 feet high. In the action in which he sustained the fatal scalp wound from a shell, he was in the hottest part of the fight when less that 200 Coldstreams were opposed by 3,000 Germans. He succumbed on reaching the hospital at the base to which he had been taken.

Through the efforts of Mr W. Evans, his old Schoolmaster, and the accidental meeting with a wounded Coldstream who has since been staying at Bexhill, his parents have ascertained that their son was buried with full military honours, including the three volleys and the ‘Last Post’ in a separate grave, at a place just over the frontier from Belgium, in a French department of the Nord.

Over the grave is a cross made from cigarette boxes. When one of his comrades passed the grave he found that it had been covered with flowers by the French women, sine of whom he saw kneeling by the graveside.

Mr and Mrs Barham have received many letters of sympathy. It may be recalled that their son played his last football match for his old Club at Ore Valley on the Wednesday before he joined his Regiment”.

Published: September 1914 & October 1914

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L Slater Army

Slater, Leonard

  • 7th December 201527th November 2021
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L SlaterLeonard Slater

Rank: Captain

Regiment: (formerly) 5th (CP) Batt, Royal Sussex Regiment

Other Info: Reported killed whilst serving with the Expeditionary Force.

According to CWGC Leonard Slater died on 14th September 1914 aged 38. He is remembered at grave reference I.C.12 at Vendresse British Cemetery

Published: September 1914

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Walter Couchman Army

Couchman, Walter

  • 6th December 20159th May 2017
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Walter CouchmanVictor Couchman & Walter Couchman

Walter Couchman

Rank: Private / Sergeant

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Walter & Mrs Sarah Couchman

Brother: Victor Ernest Couchman

Address: 35 Horntye Road, Bohemia, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Killed in action on 1st May 1916. Awarded the DCM in March 1916 for conspicuous bravery gallantry and devotion to duty throughout the campaign. According to CWGC, Walter is remembered at Maroc British Cemetery, Greney, grave reference I.A.16.

Published: January 1915

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E Ling Army

Ling, Edward

  • 5th December 201515th July 2019
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E LingLingEdward Ling

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion,  Royal Berkshires

Parents: Mr & Mrs George R Ling

Address: Abbey Hotel, Battle

Other Info: In France. According to CWGC, Private Ling died aged 18 on 26th June 1916. He had achieved the rank of Lance Corporal at the time. He is remembered at Caberet Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference IA 5/16.

His father George is listed as living at Downside Farm, Cobham, Surrey when the graves were registered in 1921.

Published: January 1915 – twice

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W J Bevis Army

Bevis, William John

  • 5th December 20156th August 2018
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W J BevisBevisWilliam John Bevis

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment

Parents: Mr Charles Bevis & Emily Mary Kemp

Brothers: Frederick Bevis & Alfred Bevis

Address: 267 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Died in Germany on 4th September 1914 of wounds received during the Battle of Mons. According to CWGC William Bevis is remembered at the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, no grave or panel reference is listed.

William is not listed on Hastings War memorial.

Published: January 1915

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W Bannister Army

Bannister, William

  • 4th December 201525th September 2021
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W BannisterW Bannister

William Bannister

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Parents: Mr A & Mrs Harriet Banister

Address: 78 Old Lane, Hollington

Published: October 1914 & January 1915

Other Information: Killed in action

According to CWGC, William died aged 18 on 25th December 1914 and is buried at Le Touret Military Cemetery, grave reference 1.F.14.

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Titchener Army

Titchener, Harold

  • 3rd December 201510th January 2018
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TitchenerHarold Titchener

Rank: Private

Regiment: 12th Battalion (South Downs), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Frederick & Mrs Harriett Titchener

Brother: Harry Titchener

Address: 4 Wilting Farm Cottages, Hollington

Other Info: According to CWGC, Harold died aged 19 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at Hollington (St Leonards) Churchyard, in the west part.

Published: January 1915

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H Upton Army

Upton, Harold

  • 1st December 201512th July 2018
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H UptonHarold Upton

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: 89th Battery / ‘A’ Battery. 223rd Brigade.
Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs Upton

Address: Waterloo Passage, High Street, Hastings

Other Info: In India. According to CWGC, Harold died on 1st March 1917. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1A and 8A.

Published: January 1915

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Rudolph Muscat Army

Muscat, Rudolph

  • 30th November 201525th July 2018
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Rudolph MuscatRudolph Muscat

Rudolph Muscat

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: Army Service Corps / Lancashire Fusiliers

Father: Otto Muscat

Brother: Paul Emil Muscat

Address: Hastings

Other Info: Formerly of Hastings Pier Orchestra. Killed in action.

Rudolph was born 1888 the eldest son of Otto Muscat and Elsa Bitsch. He married Ethel Clifford in Farnham, Hampshire in 1912 and joined the army in August 1914. He served first in the Royal Army Service Corps and later transferred to the Lancashire Fusiliers. In 1915 Ethel had given birth to a son, Clifford Rudolph, but sadly the child died within month. Rudolph was killed on 22nd October 1917.

Rudolph Muscat, Lance Corporal 46543. Lancashire Fusiliers 20th Battalion. Mobilised for war and landed at Havre and engaged in various action on the Western Front including in 1916: The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The fighting for Arrow Head Copse, Maltz Horn Farm and Falfemont Farm. In 1917: The pursuit of the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, the fighting in Houthulst Forest and the Second Battle of Passchendaele.

Rudolph was killed in action on 22nd October 1917, during the fighting in France and Flanders, Western Europe. His body was buried on the battlefield and marked with a small wooden cross. In 1920 his burial place was found and his body was transferred to the official War Grave site in the Cement House War Graves Cemetery at Langemark – Poelkapelle. Belgium.

Rudolph was posthumously awarded the British War Medal, the British Star and the Victory Medal [These medals have not survived in the family, but may have been given to his widow].

According to CWGC, Rudolph is buried in Cement House Cemetery, Langemark, grave reference XIII.D.45.

With thanks to Jo Coulson for this information

Published: January 1915 & January 1918

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Ernest Brignall Army

Brignall, Ernest

  • 30th November 20154th July 2018
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Ernest BrignallErnest Brignall

Ernest Brignall

Rank: Rifleman

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Parents: Mr Stephen Burgess Brignall & Mrs Harriet Brignall

Brother: Charles Brignall

Address: 24 St Mary’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front in October 1914, Killed in action in December 1914.

According to CWGC, Ernest was born in Brookland, Kent and died aged 29 on 19th December 1914. He is buried at the Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, grave reference: IX.B.49.

Published: October 1914 & January 1915

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