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Hallett Army

Hallett, H George

  • 13th December 201527th June 2018
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H George Hallett

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: 1st Army Corps, Royal Field Artillery

Sister: Miss Beatrice Hallett

Brothers: Ernest Hallett & Albert Gutsell

Address: 11 Tillington Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front

Published: October 1914 & September 1916

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Groombridge Army

Groombridge, Richard

  • 11th December 201512th September 2018
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Richard Groombridge

Rank: Saddler

Regiment: 1st Life Guards

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Groombridge

Brother: J Groombridge

Address: 274 Old London Road, Ore

Other Info: At the Front. Prisoner of war at Gottingen, Hanover. Has been at three prisoner camps in Germany. Now at Cassel.

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

Published: October 1914, December 1915, September 1916 & March 1918

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B H Martin & P Martin Army

Martin, B H

  • 5th December 201515th August 2017
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B H MartinMartin & SwaineB H Martin & P MartinB H Martin

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Martin

Mother: Mrs Martin

Brother: P Martin & C Martin

Brother in Law: F G Swain

Mother’s Address: 13 Burry Terrace, Silverhill

Home Address: 224 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded, recovering in hospital in Birmingham.

A German Trophy reads: “Mr B H Martin, of 7 Station Road, Hastings, now engaged as collector in the sorting room of the Hastings Post Office was formerly in the Royal Sussex but was discharged because of wounds he received  at La Bassee on December 23rd 1914, he () the German eagle shown in the () a German Officer’s arm at Ypres. Mr Martin is wearing the South African medal, having served through that war. He has also seen service in India.”

Published: January 1915, April 1915 & September 1916

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F S Reed Army

Reed, Frank Sidney

  • 4th December 201527th December 2018
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F S ReedF S ReedFrank Sidney Reed

Rank: Private

Regiment: 13th County of London Regiment

Mother: Mrs W Reed

Brother: Arthur Horace Reed

Address: 8 Alfred Street, St Leonards

Other Info: Active Service. Wounded and Shell Shock. In hospital at Liverpool.

Published: January 1915 & September 1916

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F T Baker Army

Baker, F T

  • 4th December 201524th July 2017
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F T BakerF T BakerF T BakerF T BakerF T Baker

Rank: Private / Corporal

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

Sent by: Miss Baker

Address: 62 Emmanuel Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at La Basse on January 29th. Now in hospital in Bristol. Formerly a Hastings Chair attendent. Wounded for a second time, now in hospital in Cardiff.

Published: October 1914, February 1915, April 1916 & September 1916

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