Tag Wounded

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

Helsdown, James

James Helsdown

James Helsdown Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs Butler Brother: Thomas James Helsdown Address: 15 Woods Passage, All Saints Street Other Info: In Palestine. Was formerly sent home with gas and trench fever. Mentioned in dispatches for getting food to his camp under…

Butler, F J

F J Butler

F J Butler Rank: Driver Regiment: Motor Transport, Army Service Corps Wife: Mrs Butler Address: St Helen’s Wood Cottage, Hastings Other Info: Invalided home from East Africa, suffering from malaria and dysentery. Published: September 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more…

McLaren, R S

R S McLaren

R S McLaren Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Sent by: Mrs Bridger Mrs Bridger’s Address: Alpine Cottage, Plynlimmon Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded. Published: September 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Chapman, W R

Chapman

W R Chapman Regiment: Royal Engineers Parents: Mr & Mrs G Chapman Brother: M V Chapman Address: 144 St George’s Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded Published: September 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Pellen, Amos

Bridger & Pellen

Amos Pellen Rank: Gunner Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery Uncle and Aunt: Mr James Bridger & Mrs Mary Ann Bridger Cousins: Rosa Bridger, W Bridger, F Bridger, Arthur Robert Bridger & Victor Bridger Uncle & Aunt’s Address: Alpine Cottage, Plynlimmon Road, West Hill, Hastings Other…

Swain, William E

Swain

William E Swain Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Mother: Mrs S Swain Brother: E Swain Address: 74 Milward Road, Hastings Other Info: Seriously wounded. In hospital in France. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website. Published: September 1917 Please…

May, A

May

J May Rank: Private Regiment: Dorset Regiment Sister-in-Law: Mrs May Brothers: W May & J May Nephews: Frederick May & G May Brother’s Address: 137 Emmanuel Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded. Now back at the Front. Published: September 1917 Please use the comments box below if you…

May, J

May

J May Rank: Private Regiment: Royal Fusiliers Sister-in-Law: Mrs May Brothers: W May & A May Nephews: Frederick May & G May Brother’s Address: 137 Emmanuel Road, Hastings Other Info: In hospital through shell shock. Published: September 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can…

Morley, William Henry

William Henry Morley

William Henry Morley Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Father: Mr William Henry Morley Brother: Charles Thorpe Brother’s Address: Thorpe Place Farm, Fairlight Other Info: Born in Hastings. Wounded, now in hospital in France. You can view William’s CEF enlistment papers for free here. Published: August 1917…

Moore, Harry

Moore

Harry Moore Rank: Driver Regiment: Royal Sussex Regiment Father: Mr G Moore Brothers: G Moore & Fred Moore Home Address: 41 All Saint’s Street, Hastings Other Info: Twice wounded. Now at the Front. Published: August 1917 Please use the comments box below if you…