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William Nelson Hayter Army

Hayter, William Nelson

  • 8th May 2022
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William Nelson Hayter

William Nelson Hayter

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Wife: Mrs Hayter

Address: 105 Bohemia Road, St Leonards

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 1st June 1918 reads; “Missing since April 9th. His wife, Mrs Hayter, 105 Bohemia Road, St Leonards, would be glad of any news of him”.

According to CWGC, William died on 9th April 1918. He is remembered at the Loos Memorial on Panel 45 & 46.

Published: June 1918

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Waghorn, Thacker, Hyland & Plaws Army

Waghorn, Thomas Henry

  • 18th August 201818th August 2018
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Waghorn, Thacker, Hyland & Plaws

Thomas Henry Waghorn

Rank: Private

Service: 19th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Mary A Waghorn

Brothers: William Waghorn, Edward Waghorn & Charles James Waghorn

Nephew: Bert Thacker

Brothers-in-Law: James F Hyland & George F Plaws

Address: 20 Waldegrave Street, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Thomas died aged 20 on 25th April 1918. He is remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, Panel 54 to 60 and 163A.

Published: February 1918

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A J Foster Army

Foster, A H

  • 5th August 2018
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A J Foster

A J Foster

Rank: Private

Regiment: Lancashire Fusiliers

Parents: Mrs Burgess

Address: 2 Chapel Cottages, Westfield

Other Info: Wounded and gassed on 17th November. Now in Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.

Published:  January 1918

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William Albany Cox Army

Cox, William Albany

  • 27th July 201813th December 2018
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William Albany Cox

William Albany Cox

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd / 5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Parents: Mr George & Mrs Alice Cox

Brothers: H C Cox, A E Cox & George E Cox

Address: 16 Sandown Road, Ore

Other Info: Killed in action on 15th November 1917. According to CWGC, William died aged 19 and is remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial on Panel 54 to 60 and 163A.

Published: January 1918

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