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Jenner Army

Jenner, F

  • 30th January 201630th January 2016
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Jenner

F Jenner

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers: T Jenner & G Jenner

Sent in by: Mrs Jenner

Address: 19a South Terrace, Hastings

Published: November 1914

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Jenner Army

Jenner, Thomas Joseph

  • 30th January 201615th November 2016
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Thomas Joseph JennerJenner

Thomas Joseph Jenner

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Thomas Jenner & Caroline Wilkins

Brothers: George William Jenner & F Jenner

Sent in by: Mrs Jenner

Address: 19a South Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: Reservist. Killed in action at Richebourg L’avoue. According to CWGC, Thomas died aged 30 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at Le Touret Memorial on panel 20 & 21.

Published: November 1914 & August 1915

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Hulbert Army

Hulbert, John

  • 30th January 201617th January 2017
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Hulbert, Ricketts, Woolley, Smith, Blackman, Batt, Harlott & MannHulbert

John Hulbert

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers: Frederick Hulbert, William Hulbert & Edward Hulbert

Parents: Mr & Mrs Hulbert

Son and/or Nephews: E Hulbert, F (Harry) Ricketts, Albert Woolley & Robert Woolley

Brothers-in-Law: Frederick Smith, James Blackman & Frederick Batt

Cousins: G Harlott & J W Mann

Address: 103 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

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

Published: November 1914 & November 1915

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S H Tilby Army

Tilby, Sidney Henry

  • 29th January 201614th March 2019
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S H TilbySidney Henry Tilby

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr Ernest Albert Tilby and Mrs Edith Adelaide Tilby (Nee Simmons)

Address: 52 Sedlescombe Road North, St Leonards

Other Info: Wounded, lost his right arm. Now in hospital in Dublin.

Published: November 1914

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W P Stuteley Army

Stuteley, William P

  • 29th January 201612th February 2023
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W P StuteleyWilliam P Stuteley

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 104 Milward Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer reads: “Private W. P. Stuteley, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, is now at his home at 104 Milward Road, Hastings, recovering from a rifle shot in his right ankle, which severed a tendon, and may cause him to be permanently lame.

He is a nephew of the late Mr. Edward Stuteley, formerly bandmaster of the Hastings Town Band for a number of years and son of Mr & Mrs William Stuteley, now residing in Hastings. He served eleven years and seven months in the Regiment and then went on the Reserve, being called up for service with the Expeditionary Force.

Private Stuteley went through the Battles of Mons, the Marne, the Aisne, La Bassee and Ypres, receiving his injury on the second day of the latter battle. This was on October 30th, so that he had been fighting continuously from October 10th, escaping harm often in a miraculous manner, as some of the engagements were decidedly ‘hot’. When he was hit he was lying flat on his stomach, shooting at the Germans who were within 50 yards.

The shock was so great that he was turned right over on his back. He felt no pain for some time, but he found he was unable to walk, so had perforce to crawl two miles before he could find the first aid hospital.

The men he was then fighting with had a position about seven miles outside of Ypres, where he had to wait a day and a night in the station for a hospital train to take him to Boulogne, from whence he was sent on the Carisbrooke Castle to Southampton, and thence to Aldershot, where, after remaining nine days, he was allowed home on sick leave.

He speaks in the highest possible terms of the general management of the War on the English side so far as the comfort of the men is concerned. The food transport he regards as little short of marvellous. The supply is steady and ample, and when it comes to hot soup being served in the trenches there is need to say little more.

The work, nevertheless, from the soldiers’ standpoint is terribly hard, and there is very great privation to be suffered. It is not war in the ordinary sense. It is scientific slaughter.

He hopes that the War may be nearly over in January, and that the Germans will be then be well beaten. Large numbers of prisoners come in every day, men of 50 and boys of 15 together, and all say they have had enough.

Published: November 1914

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C J Cotton Army

Cotton, C J

  • 25th January 2016
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C J CottonC J Cotton

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs A Cotton

Address: 124 Whitely Road, Eastbourne

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1914

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E C Braund Army

Braund, Ernest C

  • 25th January 201621st April 2017
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Braund & JohnsonE C BraundErnest C Braund

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr S Braund

Brother: William H Braund & Herbert S Braund

Brother-in-Law: W H Johnson & G Ramsdale

Address: 111 Stonefield Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1914 & April 1916

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N Y C Robarts Army

Robarts, N Y C

  • 24th January 2016
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N Y C RobartsN Y C Robarts

Rank: Bandsman

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Grandmother: Mrs Selina Robarts

Address: 37 Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards

Published: November 1914

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Stanley Carnaghan Army

Carnaghan, Stanley

  • 24th January 201624th January 2018
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Abraham-Stratford-Carnaghan-Crouch-Miller-Woods-MuddleStanley CarnaghanStanley Carnaghan

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘H’ Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs G Carnaghan

Address: 178 Old London Road, Hastings

Other Info: For foreign service. According to CWGC, Stanley died on 30th March 1915. He is remembered at Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, grave reference XXVIII.B.26

Published: November 1914

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H J Burton Army

Burton, Hedley John

  • 23rd January 201629th July 2017
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Hedley John BurtonH J BurtonHedley John Burton

Rank: Private / Corporal

Regiment: 11th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr John B & Mrs Mary Burton

Address: Wilting Farm, St Leonards

Other Info: At Cooden.

Killed in Action. According to CWGC, Hedley died aged 24 on 3rd September 1916. He is remembered at Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont Hamel, grave reference V.F.45.

Published: November 1914 & September 1916

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