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Henry Hindon Army

Hindon, Henry

  • 21st November 20177th March 2018
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Henry HindonHenry Hindon

Henry Hindon

Rank: Private

Regiment: Bedfordshire Regiment

Mother: Mrs S H Hindon

Aunt: Mrs Foster

Address: 170 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Wounded on 14th April 1917.

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: February 1917 & May 1917

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James W Peacham Army

Peacham, James W

  • 18th November 20171st March 2018
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James W PeachamPeacham & Nye

James W Peacham

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st/7th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters)

Niece: Miss Peacham

Miss Peacham’s Address: 12 Parkfield Road, Hollington

Cousin: F Nye

Other Info: At the Front. According to CWGC, James died on 16th March 1917. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial on Pier and Face 10c, 10d & 11a.

Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: February 1917 & May 1917

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James Chapman Army

Chapman, James

  • 15th November 201724th March 2018
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James ChapmanJames Chapman

James Chapman

Rank: Private

Regiment: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry

Parents: Mr & Mrs Chapman

Wife: Mrs Chapman

Parent’s Address: 58 Silverlands Road, Silverhill

Address: 75 Southwater Road, St Leonards

Other Info: On Foreign Service. Wounded, now in hospital in Salonika.

Published: February 1917 & May 1917

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Balcombe Army

Balcombe, Edward John William

  • 10th November 20176th February 2018
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Edward John William BalcombeBalcombe

Edward John William Balcombe

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Balcombe

Address: 43 Perth Road, Silverhill

Other Info: Machine Gunner. According to CWGC, Edward died on 13th April 1917. He is remembered at Canadian Cemetery No2, Neuville-St. Vaast, grave reference 2.D.5.

Published: January 1917 & May 1917

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Vine-Jenkins Army

Vine-Jenkins, Richard

  • 22nd October 201730th April 2022
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Richard VineVine-Jenkins

Richard Vine-Jenkins

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Royal Engineers

Mother: Mrs Vine-Jenkins

Address: 196 Battle Road, Hollington

Bothers: H Vine-Jenkins & J Vine-Jenkins

Cousin: Miss E Robinson

Other Info: At the Front. Killed in action. According to CWGC, Richard died on 26th April 1917. He is remembered at St Nicholas British Cemetery, grave reference I. H. 3.

An article reporting the death of Sapper Vine was published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th May 1917; “News has been received of the death in action of Sapper R. Vine, R.E., in France. He was the son of Mrs. Vin, 196, Battle Road, Hollington. He worked as a plate layer for Messers. Dick Kerr and Co., at the installation of the Hastings Tramways and subsequently did the similar work for the same firm in Brazil.

He left that country to join up and went into the Army in February 1916. He was a native of Hastings. The Captain of the Company, writing to he mother says ‘Your son was very seriously wounded on April 26th and died of his wounds about an hour later. A shell fell near the work we were doing and close to your son, badly wounding him in the thighs and legs. He was unconscious when we picked him up and he never regained consciousness. We did our best with field dressings and took him to a field dressing station on a stretcher, where he had every attention from the doctors, but the shock and loss of blood were too much for him.

He was buried in the military cemetery at St. Nicholas, a suburb of Arras. Your son was a splendid worker and very good at his trade of a platelayer. He took a leading part in our railway work on the Somme and is a great loss to our Company.'”

Published: December 1916 & May 1917

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G G Hill Army

Hill, G G

  • 7th October 20177th March 2018
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G G HillG G Hill

G G Hill

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs C A Hill of Brighton

Wife: Mrs Amy E Hill (nee Loates)

Address: 3 Pelham Arcade, Hastings / Icklesham House, Waterworks Road, Hastings

Other Info: The wedding took place at St Andrew’s Church, Hastings in November 1916. Currently in Training

Published: November 1916 & May 1917

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Edward Walsgrove Army

Walsgrove, Edward

  • 22nd September 201724th February 2018
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Edward WalsgroveWalsgrove

Edward Walsgrove

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Ann Walsgrove

Wife: Mrs Laura Helen Walsgrove

Brothers: Thomas J Walsgrove, Henry Walsgrove, Fred Walsgrove & William Walsgrove

Home Address: 75 Winchelsea Road, Ore

Other Info: Killed in action. According to CWGC, Edward died aged 28 on 2nd April 1917. He is remembered at Croisilles British Cemetery, grave reference I.A.12. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1916 & May 1917

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F G Davis Army

Davis, F G

  • 11th September 201712th April 2018
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F G DavisDavisF G Davis

F G Davis

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: South Wales Borderers

Parents: Mr & Mrs F H Davis

Brother: E J Davis

Address: 12 Bourne Street, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded. Now in a rest camp in India.

Published: September 1915, May 1917 & July 1917

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Curtis Army

Curtis, Robert

  • 11th July 201715th March 2018
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CurtisCurtis

Robert Curtis

Rank: Private

Regiment: Suffolk Regiment

Mother: Mrs Curtis

Brother: Stephen Curtis & Ebenezer Curtis

Address: 2 Hopes Cottages, All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: In Egypt.

Published: August 1916

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Curtis Army

Curtis, Stephen

  • 11th July 201715th March 2018
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CurtisCurtis

Stephen Curtis

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment

Mother: Mrs Curtis

Brother: Robert Curtis & Ebenezer Curtis

Address: 2 Hopes Cottages, All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: In India.

Published: August 1916 & May 1917

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