Tag Wounded

The tag Wounded has been allocated to each of the service personnel featured on this website who were wounded during WW1.

Chapman, W

Chapman, Crump & Fathers

W Chapman Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Mother: Mrs Georgina Chapman Brothers: Joseph Chapman & H C Chapman Cousins: W Crump, R Crump & George F S Fathers Address: 38 Battle Road, Silverhill Other Info: Wounded. Shell shock, now in hospital in Epsom. Published: December 1916, June…

Chapman, H C

Chapman, Crump & Fathers

H C Chapman Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs Georgina Chapman Brothers: W Chapman & Joseph Chapman Cousins: W Crump, R Crump & George F S Fathers Address: 38 Battle Road, Silverhill Other Info: At the Front. Severely wounded. Published: December 1916 & November…

Cleverley, F

White, Luck, Paddon, & Cleverley

F Cleverley Rank: Driver Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Grandparents: Sergeant-Major & Mrs T White Uncle: A A White Cousins: William Luck, S Cleverley, Thomas F White, Edward James Paddon, Alfred Paddon, & R Cleverley Grandparents Address: 129a Emmanuel Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded in Mons, since returned to…

Draper, A

Vidler & Draper

A Draper Service: British Army Other Info: Wounded at Arras and discharged. Now Secretary of Battle Football Club. Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Rawlings, William

William Rawlings

William Rawlings Rank: Lance Corporal Service: British Army Parents: Mr & Mrs J Rawlings Brother: Albert Edward Rawlings Address: 17 Braybrooke Terrace, Hastings Other Info: Wounded on 9th October 1917. Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Potter, C E

C E Potter

C E Potter Rank: Driver Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Wife: Mrs Potter Brother: Mr A Potter Address: East Lodge, Silverhill Brother’s Address: Friars Hill Cottage, Guestling Other Info: Wounded, now in hospital at Bristol Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can…

Page, H V

Page

H V Page Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs Page Father: H Page Address: 24 Waldegrave Street Hastings Other Info: Twice wounded, now in hospital in Cornwall. Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this…

Brasier, Arthur James

Arthur James Brasier

Arthur James Brasier Rank: Private Regiment: Devonshire Regiment Sister: Miss A Brasier Brother: Harry Brasier Address: 277 London Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded on 24th April 1917. Published: May 1916 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about…

Veness, William

William Veness

William Veness Rank: Private Regiment: 12th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs Veness Address: 91 All Saints Street, Hastings Other Info: Twice wounded. Now at the Front. Additional name information from the Royal Sussex – Southdowns website. Published: September 1915 & October 1917 Please use the…

Trill, James A

James A Trill

James A Trill Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Sent by: May Barnes Miss Barnes’ Address: 183 Priory Road, Hastings Other Info: Trench fever. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if…

Till, Frederick G

Till & Murdoch

Frederick G Till Rank: Private Regiment: 7th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment Parents: Mr Thomas & Mrs Alice Till Brothers: Thomas Archibald Till & William H Till Cousins: Archibald J Murdoch, C A Murdoch, William Henry Murdoch, J Murdoch & Frank Murdoch & Frederick Murdoch Address: 7 Paynton Road, Silverhill Other Info:…

Mepham, Albert

Mepham & Hollands

Albert Mepham Rank: Private Service: British Army Wife: Mrs Mepham Nephew: George Hollands Address: 25 School Road, Ore Other Info: Twice wounded, now back at the Front. Published: October 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.