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Basil Richard Eldridge Army

Eldridge, Basil Richard

  • 20th August 2022
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Basil Richard EldridgeBasil Richard Eldridge

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

Father: Mr David Eldridge

Wife: Mrs Annie Eldridge

Brother-in-Law: S Piper

Address: Battle

Other Info: An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 16th November 1918 reads; “Killed in action in France on September 5th, 1918. Portrait sent by his sister, Mrs Piper, 15 Bulverhythe Road, West St Leonards.”

According to CWGC, Basil died aged 29 and is remembered at Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension, grave reference V.M.10.

Published: November 1918

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F Eva Army

Eva, F

  • 4th April 2020
  • by admin

F Eva

F Eva

Rank: Private

Regiment: 4th Reserve Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

Mother: Mrs Eva

Address: 36 Stromness Road, Southend-on-Sea

Other Info: Private Eva died on 7th November 1918. He is buried at Hastings Cemetery.

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Ambrose & Edwards Army

Edwards, E

  • 11th September 2018
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Ambrose & Edwards

E Edwards

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk

Cousins: William Ambrose, Edward P Ambrose, Albert A Ambrose, Edgar Ambrose, Albert Gerard Ambrose & Philip John Ambrose

Other Info: Severely wounded, 32 pieces of shrapnel extracted from him.

Published: March 1918

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Coleman Army

Coleman, W

  • 20th August 2018
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Coleman

W Coleman

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk Cyclists

Parents: Mr & Mrs Coleman

Brother: Sidney Charles Coleman

 Address: Oxford Terrace, Tackleway, Hastings

Other Info: Discharged after six months overseas.

Published: February 1918

S Cheesman Army

Cheesman, S

  • 31st July 2018
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S Cheesman

S Cheesman

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment

Sent by: Mrs Payne

Mrs Payne’s Address: 23 Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: A Hastings boy. In India.

Published:  January 1918

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Thompson & Guilly Army

Thompson, Arthur Patrick Job

  • 11th July 201811th July 2018
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Thompson & Guilly

Arthur Patrick Job Thompson

Rank: Private

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment

Aunt: Mrs Mutter

Brother?: C F Thompson

Cousin: Cyril James Guilly

Aunt’s Address: Victoria Villa, Victoria Avenue, Ore

Other Info: Killed in action. According to CWGC, Arthur died on 21st October 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial, Pier and Face 1c and 1d.

Published: November 1917

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C H West Army

West, C H

  • 5th July 2018
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C H West

C H West

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs West

Address: 16 Calvert Road, Hastings

Published: November 1917

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C G Rose Army

Rose, C G

  • 27th June 2018
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C G Rose

C G Rose

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment

Sent by: Mrs Polley

Mrs Polley’s Address: 48 Milward Crescent, Hastings

Published: November 1917

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Gasson, Johnstone & Burton Army

Gasson, T S

  • 16th June 201821st July 2018
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T S GassonGasson, Johnstone & Burton

T S Gasson

Rank: Private / Lance Corporal

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment / South Staffordshire Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Gasson

Sister: Miss G Gasson

Uncle: Thomas Glass Johnstone

Address: 20 South Terrace, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Wounded and gassed. Now in hospital in Glasgow.

Published: October 1917 & December 1917

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May Army

May, G

  • 25th May 201825th May 2018
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May

G May

Rank: Private

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment

Mother: Mrs May

Father: W May

Brother: Frederick May

Uncles:  J May & A May

Address: 137 Emmanuel Road, Hastings

Published: September 1917

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