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P Williams Army

Williams, P

  • 18th December 201518th December 2015
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P WilliamsP Williams

Rank: Bandsman

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Father: Mr J Williams

Brothers: C Williams & W Williams

Address: 13 St James’s Road, Hastings

Published: October 1914

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L Soan Army

Soan, Frederick Lindsey

  • 14th December 201523rd July 2018
  • by admin

Frederick L SoanFrederick L SoanFrederick L SoanF L SoanFrederick L Soan

Rank: Private / Lance Corporal

Regiment: ‘D’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Harry & Mrs Constance Emma Soan

Address: 58 Western Road, St Leonards / 55 North Terrace, Halton

Other Info: With the Expeditionary Force.

Found on the Battlefield; The above portrait was received by the Editor yesterday (Wednesday, October 1915), and with it a letter from a soldier on active service in France. In this letter the writer says “This photograph was picked up after an attack on the 25th September, and seeing that it was from Hastings, and I am from the same town, I thought it was my duty to send it to you, so that you can publish it in the ‘Pictorial Advertisor’ or ‘Observer’.” On the back of the portrait are the words “To dear Len from Elsie”. The young lady can apply for by writing to the Editor, 14 Claremont, Hastings.

The Owner Found; In our issue last Thursday, October 1915, we published a portrait of a young lady which had been found on a battlefield and sent home with a view to finding the owner. During the morning the young lady called at our office, received the picture, and left the above portrait of the soldier who lost it. This is Pioneer (Frederick) L Soan, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment whose local address is 58 Western Road, St Leonards. We are glad to say the finding of the portrait did not mean that he was either killed or wounded. He dropped it whilst in action and wrote to her to tell her about it.

It would appear that Frederick and Elsie married in 1916. Additional name and other information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: October 1914, October 1915 & December 1917

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Leonard Booth Army

Booth, Leonard

  • 14th December 201515th December 2015
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Leonard BoothLeonard Booth

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Other Info: Has returned wounded to his home at Dallington, East Sussex

Published: October 1914

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T Hutchinson Army

Hutchinson, Thomas Horton

  • 14th December 201510th May 2018
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T HutchinsonThomas Horton Hutchinson

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘A’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Horton & Mrs Anna Maria Hutchinson

Address: Plynlimmon Road, Hastings

Other Info: At Connaught Barracks, Dover. According to CWGC, Thomas died aged 25 on 9th May 1915. He is remembered at Le Touret Memorial on Panel 20 and 21.

Published: October 1914

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Cyril Webster Army

Webster, Cyril

  • 14th December 201515th December 2015
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Cyril WebsterCyril Webster

Rank: Private

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

Published: October 1914

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Saunders, Fuller Army

Saunders, Richard

  • 14th December 201512th September 2018
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Saunders, Fuller

Richard Saunders

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: New Council Cottages, Netherfield

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Saunders

Brothers: Arthur Saunders & Fred Saunders

Cousins: Henry Fuller & William George Fuller

Other Info: At the Western General Hospital, Manchester

Published: November 1914

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Saunders, Fuller Army

Saunders, Fred

  • 14th December 201512th September 2018
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Saunders, FullerFred Saunders

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: New Council Cottages, Netherfield

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Saunders

Brothers: Arthur Saunders & Richard Saunders

Cousins: Henry Fuller & William George Fuller

Other Info: Wounded in the right arm.

Published: November 1914

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C Milham Army

Milham, C

  • 14th December 2015
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C MilhamC Milham

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 11 Silverdale, Hollington

Father: Mr S F Milham

Other Info: Wounded at the Front.

Published: October 1914

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G Hesmer Army

Hesmer, George

  • 13th December 201510th April 2017
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G HesmerGeorge Hesmer

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 30 Stonefield Road, Hastings

Parents: Mr & Mrs Hesmer

Brother in Law: Fred Stubberfield

Other Info: Now lying in the Boscombe General Hospital suffering from a wound in his right lung received on September 14th. According to CWGC George died on 25th September 1915 at the rank of Corporal and is remembered at the Loos Memorial on panel 69 to 73.

Published: October 1914

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Fred Stubberfield Army

Stubberfield, Fred

  • 13th December 20154th July 2018
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Fred StubberfieldFred Stubberfield

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 30 Stonefield Road, Hastings

Mother: Mrs Stubberfield

Sister: Mrs Elizabeth Hesmer

Brother in Law: G Hesmer

Other Info: Is now lying wounded in Herbert Hospital, Woolwich suffering from a very bad wound in the neck and a broken jaw.

Published: October 1914

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