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Edgar Reginald Willis Army

Willis, Edgar Reginald

  • 21st January 201728th June 2017
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Edgar Reginald WillisEdgar Reginald WillisEdgar Reginald Willis

Rank: Lieutenant

Regiment: 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs T W Willis

Address: 60 Cambridge Road, Hastings

Other Info: Text reads: … He has just been gazetted First Lieutenant, dating from June 2nd (1915). Lieutenant Willis went to France in July, and has been organising and training bombing parties for the Battalion and commands a company of picked me for that purpose.

According to CWGC, Edgar died aged 25  on 13th July 1916 and is remembered at Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, grave reference I.G.23. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: November 1915 & August 1916

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Parker Army

Parker, Peter

  • 21st January 201713th January 2019
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Parker

Peter Parker

Rank: Private

Regiment: 12th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Cousin: Percy F Radcliffe

Cousin’s Address: The Cottage, White Rock Road, Hastings

Brother: F Parker

Home Address: Billingshurst

Other Info: Additional name and address info from the Royal Sussex – Southdowns website.

Published: November 1915

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Frederick Cruttenden Army

Cruttenden, Frederick

  • 19th January 201721st September 2018
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Frederick C CruttendenFrederick Cruttenden

Frederick Cruttenden

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Florence Jessie Cruttenden (nee Lennard)

Brother-in-Law: Alfred Lennard & Ernest H Lennard

Address: 25 Salisbury Road, Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: Married at Chris Church, Ore in October 1914.

The text reads: Dear Sir, I am writing you a few lines for which I believe you will allow me space in your paper as a native of Hastings an belong to the good old ‘Iron Regiment’ or the 2nd Sussex. I have just got home after twelve months’ experience of actual fighting each time the Regiment fought; and I can tell you I am just calling myself one of the lucky boys. I have had some very near shaves, and have seen a number of Sussex boys fall.The worst I can remember was during the last winter, but I am more than pleased to get a glimpse of our ‘Pictorial Advertiser’.

We very often see a mate fall, but cannot feel certain he is dead until the ‘Pictorial’ or ‘Observer’ helps one to find out by seeing a photo of the one you might be looking for.I call your Roll of Honour a great help to those at home and to the troops in the trenches. You may help to show the Sussex Boy’s appreciation of the cigarettes they have received from somewhere in Hastings by expressing it in your Pictorial. for they cannot always write and thank their friends at home. It is always the cry: “Oh , we will do all that when we get home!”

It was when we were making the advance to Loos that I received my wound, but, lucky enough, I was sent sent even though the wound wasn’t bad. I went to hospital in Norwich, then to a Convalescent Home at Bilney, Norfolk where a very great kindness was shown to all. I enclose a photograph which was taken in the garden, being a gentleman’s house given up for Red Cross purposes. Now I am home, as happy as a sandboy, and thankful to be here once more with my wife and people. I also enclose a photo of myself. Yours truly, Private F Cruttenden, Machine Gunner, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment.

Published: October 1914 & November 1915

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Stanley Cook Army

Cooke, Stanley

  • 19th January 201717th May 2019
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Stanley Cook

Stanley Cooke

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Annie Cook

Address: The Vines, Udimore

Other Info: … Was in the engagement at Hulluch on 25th September 1915 and has been missing since.

According to CWGC, Stanley died aged 20 on 25th September 1915. He is remembered at Loos Memorial, on panel 69 to 73.

Published: November 1915

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Richard Tompkin Army

Tompkin, Richard

  • 19th January 201716th March 2019
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Richard TompkinRichard Tompkin

Rank: Private

Regiment: 13th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 29 Silverlands Road, Silverhill

Other Info: Additional name information from the Royal Sussex – Southdowns website.

Published: November 1915

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George Pounds Army

Pounds, George

  • 18th January 2017
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George PoundsGeorge Pounds

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Sent by: Miss Larkin

Miss Larkin’s Address: 14 Union Row, Bourne Walk, Hastings

Other Info: Returned from the Front.

Published: November 1915

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Larkin & Dunster Army

Dunster, J

  • 17th January 2017
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Larkin & DunsterJ Dunster

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents-in-Law: Mr & Mrs Larkin

Brothers-in-Law: Albert Larkin, F Larkin,  Isaac Larkin & J Larkin

Parents-in-Law Address: 14 Union Row, Bourne Walk, Hastings

Published: November 1915

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Larkin & Dunster Army

Larkin, Isaac

  • 17th January 201717th January 2017
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Larkin & DunsterIsaac Larkin

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Larkin

Brothers: Albert Larkin, F Larkin & J Larkin

Brother-in-Law: J Dunster

Address: 14 Union Row, Bourne Walk, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front.

Published: November 1915

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Hulbert, Ricketts, Woolley, Smith, Blackman, Batt, Harlott & Mann Army

Smith, Frederick

  • 17th January 2017
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Hulbert, Ricketts, Woolley, Smith, Blackman, Batt, Harlott & MannFrederick Smith

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Brothers-in-Law: Edward Hulbert, Frederick Hulbert, William Hulbert & John Hulbert, James Blackman & Frederick Batt

Grandparents: Mr & Mrs Hulbert

Nephews: Albert Woolley, Robert Woolley, E Hulbert, J W Mann, F (Harry) Ricketts & G Harlott

Grandparent’s-in-Laws Address: 103 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: November 1915

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Heselden Army

Heselden, Albert W

  • 17th January 2017
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Heselden

Albert W Heselden

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1/6th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Thomas & Mrs Emma Heselden

Brothers: Seth Thomas Heselden

Sister: Miss E F Heselden

Parent’s Address: 5 Victoria Terrace, Burwash

Sister’s Address: Mountjoye, 21 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards

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

Published: November 1915

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