Tag Wounded

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

Parish, George

Parish

George Parish Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Brothers: A W Parish, W Parish, C Parish & Frank Arthur Parish Address: Hastings Other Info: Wounded. Now in England. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Published: May 1916 Please use the comments box…

Manser, Hubert

Hubert Manser

Hubert Manser Rank: Gunner Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Parents: Mr & Mrs Manser Address: Glass…x Farm, Sandhurst, Kent Other Info: Recovered from injuries and returned to the front. Published: May 1916 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.  

Bristow, Charlie A

C A Bristow

Charlie A Bristow Rank: Private Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Father: Police Sergeant Bristow Address: 67 Southwater Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded on April 30th, now in hospital at the base. Text reads: “…Two of the Tower Road School ‘old boys’. They…

Bridgeland, William Thomas

W T Bridgeland

William Thomas Bridgeland Rank: Private / Lance Corporal Regiment: 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr Charles & Mrs Elizabeth Ann Bridgeland Address: 4 Oakfield Road, Ore Father: Mr C Bridgeland Other Info: Mr C Bridgeland saw considerable fighting in India. Wounded, now in hospital…

Goodwin, F

Goodwin & Deeprose

F Goodwin Rank: Private Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs Goodwin (Assumption that the surname is misspelt in the paper) Father: E Goodwin Brother-in-Law: Frederick J Deeprose Address: 34 Hughenden Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded on May 9th 1915. Published: May 1916 Please use…

Whitwell, Percival Sidney

Whitwell

Percival Sidney Whitwell Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves Sent by: Mrs F Potter Brothers: Arthur Whitwell, Reginald Victor Whitwell & Charles Whitwell Address: Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings Other Info: Invalided home from the Dardanelles. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World…

Potter, E S

Potter

E S Potter Able Seaman: Able Seaman Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves Parents: Mr & Mrs F Potter Brother: F G Potter Uncle: A Adams Address: 208 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings Other Info: Invalided home from the Dardanelles. Published: December 1914 & April 1916 Please use the comments box…

Golds, Eldred Henry

Eldred Henry Golds

Eldred Henry Golds Rank: Leading Seaman Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves Sent by: Mrs F Potter Mrs Potter’s Address: 208 Mount Pleasant Road, Hastings Other Info: Born in Brighton. Invalided home from the Dardanelles. Additional name and address information from the Lives of the First…

Quinnell, C

Quinnell

C Quinnell Rank: Private Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs J Quinnell Brothers: J Quinnell, E H Quinnell & H Quinnell Address: 12 Sandown Road, Ore Other Info: Wounded twice, but again on active service. Published: November 1914, January 1915 & April 1916 Please use…

Quinnell, E H

Quinnell

E H Quinnell Rank: Sergeant Regiment: 8th Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) Parents: Mr & Mrs J Quinnell Brothers: J Quinnell,  C Quinnell & H Quinnell Address: 12 Sandown Road, Ore Other Info: Wounded at Loos Published: November 1914 & April 1916 Please use the comments box below if…

Sinden, Richard Curtis

Sinden

Richard Curtis Sinden Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs A Sinden Wife: Mrs Sinden Brother: Albert Edward Sinden & William Sinden Parent’s Address: 43 Paynton Road, Silverhill Home Address: 28 Manor Road, Hastings Other Info: At the Front. Prisoner of War in Germany Published: November…

Mayhew, R

R Mayhew

R Mayhew Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: Royal Fusiliers Sent by: Miss Christmas Address: 109 Priory Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded, now in hospital Published: April 1916 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.