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Lest We Forget |
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|
ABBEY |
Noel
Roland |
Lieutenant
4th Battalion, Grenadier Guards The Guards Division. Killed in action
12 April 1918. Aged 20. Son of William & Florence Abbey of Uckfield
House, Hove. Commemorated on The Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium |
| ACKLOM,
DSO & Bar MC |
Spencer
|
Lieutenant
Colonel 22nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. (3rd Tynside Scottish)
34th Division. Killed in action during the March retreat. 21 March
1918. Aged 35. Son of Lt. Colonel & Mrs Spencer Acklom. Husband
of Lucie Acklom of Teignmouth, Devonshire Commemorated on The Arras
Memorial |
|
ADDISON |
William
Percy |
Private.
G. 40939 4th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 37th Division. "C"
Company Formerly Royal West Kents. Died of wounds in base hospital
at Rouen. 28 December 1916. Aged 35. Son of William & Jane Addison
of 37, Canning Street, Kemp Town. Husband of Lily Addison of 123,
Compton Road, Preston Park, Brighton. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen. |
| ALDOUS |
Ernest
George |
Leading
Signalman 230757 Royal Navy, HMS. "Invincible" Lost with
the Battlecruiser at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Commemorated
on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. |
|
ALEXANDER |
Frederick
Richard |
Lance
Cpl. G. 3075 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division.
Died of wounds 28 May 1918. Aged 24. Son of Richard & Eliza Alexander
of 18, Belfast Street, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove. Buried in
Cambrin Military Cemetery |
| ALLEN |
Jeffereys
Somerset |
Private.
345011 1/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. 39th Division.
Formerly with the Middlesex Regiment. Killed in action at Ypres
31 July 1917. Born in Hove and enlisted in Kensington. Commemorated
on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium |
|
ANDREWS |
Eric
Bernard |
Second
Lieutenant Royal Air Force Formerly with the Royal Field Artillery.
(TF) Shot down and killed over enemy lines near Valenciennes 16,
9. 18. Aged 20. Son of W. R. & E. E. Andrews of 9, Osmond Gardens,
Hove. Buried in Denain Communal Cemetery, Valenciennes |
| ANDREWS |
George
John William |
Private.
G. 2056 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 18th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 14 July 1916. Aged 20. Son of Mr & Mrs Andrews
of Brighton. Born Bitterne, Hampshire and enlisted in Hove. Included
on Brighton Memorial and Aldrington Parish Church Memorial Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial |
|
ANDREWS |
Frederick
William |
Private.
TF. 266310 2/6th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Indian Army. Died
in India 7 August 1917. Aged 21. Son of William & Edith Andrews
of 9, Osmond Gardens, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton.
Buried in Peshawar Cemetery. Commemorated on The Delhi Memorial,
India. |
| ANSELL |
J
W D |
Private
5102 11th Hussars Died at home 6 November 1918. Aged 39. Son of
Thomas & Mary Ansell of 69, Tamworth Road, Hove. Born at Woolwich.
Buried in Hove Cemetery |
|
ANSELL |
David
Ervin |
Private.
28457 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 28th Division. "A"
Company Died in Salonika 6 October 1918. Aged 27. Son of Thomas
& Mary Ansell of 69, Tamworth Road, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove.
Buried in Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria |
| ANSELL |
William
Henry |
Gunner
155380 7/5th Trench Mortar Battery Royal Field Artillery Died 14
April 1918. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Woolwich. Formerly
with the RAVC. Buried in Aire Communal Cemetery |
|
ARMSTRONG-DASH |
Arthur |
Lieutenant
12th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 22nd Division. Killed in action
in Macedonia 1 5. 18. Aged 35. Son of Mr C. J. & Emma Armstrong-Dash
of 29, Adelaide Crescent, Hove. Previously wounded on the Somme
in November 1916. Buried in Skopje British Cemetery, Macedonia |
| AUSTEN |
Hubert |
Private.
G. 5672 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Hulluch 13 October 1915. Born and enlisted in Hove.
Resident of Hove Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
|
AUSTIN |
Bertram |
Private.
G. 696 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action on the Somme. Born and enlisted in Hove. Hove resident
Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
| AUSTIN |
Harry |
Private.
41741 18th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. 30th Division. Killed
in action 23 April 1917. Aged 32. Son of Jesse & Lucy Austin of
Hove. Husband of Florence Austin of "Beaumont" Yapton.
Formerly Royal Sussex. Born in Hove and enlisted in Barnham. Buried
in Cuckoo Passage Cemetery, Heninel |
|
AVIS |
George |
Private.
8014 5th Battalion, Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. Killed in action
15 September 1916. Born Rodmell and enlisted in Brighton. Resident
of Hove. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
| AVIS |
Harry
Thomas |
Private
21107 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 29th Division. Killed in
action 20 October 1916. Born in Buxted and enlisted in Brighton.
Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
|
AVIS |
William |
Lance
Cpl. SD. 3852 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Somme at Becourt 3 September 1916. Aged
28. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Avis of 37, Mortimer Road, Hove. Born
in Rodmell near Lewes and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Ancre British
Cemetery |
| BACK |
John
Albert |
Private
L, 10474 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Born and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial |
|
BACKHAUSER |
Douglas
Charles |
Sapper
102202 Tunnelling Depot Company The Royal Engineers. Died 24 August
1918. Aged 30. Son of Andrew and Caroline Backhauser of Hove. Husband
of Alice Backhauser of 44, Payne Avenue Hove,. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
| BAINES |
Frederick
Athelstan Fanshawe |
Second
Lieutenant 4th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. 27th Division.
Killed in action in the fighting around Belewaarde Lake near Ypres
25 May 1915. Aged 19. Son of The Rev Athelstan Arthur and Kathryn
Mary Baines of The Old Rectory, Westmeston. Commemorated on The
Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium |
|
BAKER |
Ernest
Edward |
Private.
34092 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 18th Division. Killed
in action 23 March 1918. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton Former
Sussex Yeomanry. Commemorated on The Pozieres Memorial |
| BAKER |
F
E |
No
further information currently available. |
|
BAKER |
F
G |
No
further information currently available. |
| BAKER |
Archibald
John |
Private.
G. 16548 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action at Arras 12 April 1917. Aged 39. Son of Mr Baker & Mrs
Amelia Baker of. Husband of Mrs Caroline Anne Nightingale Baker
of Hove. Born in Brondesbury, London and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated
on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium |
|
BALCHIN |
Herbert
James |
Driver
M2/049278 The Royal Army Service Corps. Motor Transport Died 9 March
1915. Aged 20. Son of Albert & Charlotte Balchin of 36, Livingstone
Road, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Bois
Guillaume Communal Cemetery |
| BANFIELD |
Marcus
Ebeneezer |
Corporal
G. 6667 13th Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Died of wounds 26 April 1918. Aged 24. Son of Joseph & Caroline
Emma Banfield of 1, Chanctonbury Road, Hove. Born in Brighton and
enlisted in Hove. Buried in Haringhe Military Cemetery, Belgium |
|
BANKS |
Albert
James |
Rifleman
6240 8th Battalion, London Regiment (The Post Office Rifles) Died
of wounds in base hospital at Etaples 26 December 1916. Aged 33
Husband of Lilian Jane Banks of 31, Grange Road, Hove. Born in Pevensey
and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
| BANKS |
Joseph |
Private
SD. 2865 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 37. Son of John
& Sarah Banks of Hove. Husband of Mrs Louise Banks of 55, Cowper
Street, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in St.
Vaast Post Military Cemetery. |
|
BANKS |
Reginald |
Private
80153 Royal Army Medical Corps. 99th Field Company Died of wounds
1 November 1916. Born in Seaford and Enlisted in Brighton. Buried
in Carnoy Military Cemetery |
| BANKS |
Robert
Frank |
Private.
G. 3603 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Wounded
near Ypres 20 February 1916. Aged 22 and died in CCS. Son of Mr
& Mrs T. Banks of 40, Church Road, Hove. Born in Hampstead and enlisted
in Brighton. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
|
|
BARBER |
Edward
John |
Private.
G. 9085 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Arras 3 May 1917. Aged 29. Son of Mr & Mrs E. J. Barber
of 13, Molesworth Road, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove Commemorated
on The Arras Memorial |
| BARBER |
Edward
Frederick |
Private.
G. 16003 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action 23 September 1916. Aged 35. Son of Mr & Mrs Edward Barber
of 172, Sackville Road, Hove. Enlisted in Hove. Buried in Euston
Road Cemetery, Colincamps. |
|
BARKER |
William |
Gunner
52940 The Royal Field Artillery 53rd Battery 2nd Brigade Died at
home 25 February 1918. Aged 27 Husband of Alice Barker of 33, Blatchington
Road, Hove. Born St Andrews and enlisted in Nottingham. Buried in
Nottingham General Cemetery. |
| BARNATO |
Isaac
Henry Woolf |
Captain.
Royal Air Force. Formerly with the Public Schools Battalion of The
Royal Fusiliers, whom he joined as a Private. Died of Influenza
at home 25 October 1918. Educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge Cambridge
University Roll of Honour. Buried in Willesden Jewish Cemetery.
|
|
BARNETT |
G
B |
No
further information currently available. |
| BARNETT |
Frederick
William James |
Private
354725 7th Battalion. The London Regiment. Died of wounds in base
hospital at Rouen 13 February 1918. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs R.
J. Barnett of Wish Cottage, New Church Road, Hove. Born in Hove
and enlisted in Camberwell, Resident of Battersea. Buried in St.
Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen |
|
BARRETT |
John
Aislabie |
Second
Lieutenant 13th Battalion, Essex Regiment. 2nd Division. Killed
in action near Arras 28 April 1917. Aged 22. Son of Mr & Mrs George
Barrett of 3, Brunswick Court, Hove. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
| BERRINGTON-STONER |
Hugh
B |
Second
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)
1st Canadian Division. Killed in action near Ypres 10 July 1916.
Aged 25. Son of Charles & Katherine Berrington-Stoner of 255, Wilbury
Crescent, Hove. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres,
Belgium (Canadian Section) |
|
BARROW |
Frederick |
Private
46742 1/4th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. 49th West Riding
Division. Killed in action 13 October 1918. Aged 19. Son of Albert
& Annie Barrow of Barcombe. Born in Barcombe and enlisted in Brighton.
Buried in York Cemetery, Haspres. |
| BATCHELOR |
Edward |
Second
Lieutenant 1/24 The London Regiment. Killed in action 26 September
1917. Aged 36. Son of William & Ellen Batchelor of Tonbridge. Husband
of Sarah Batchelor of 26, Lyndhurst Road, Hove. Included on Tonbridge
War Memorial, Kent. Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux En Gohelle |
|
BATEY |
Jasper
Matthew |
Private
8419 11th Battalion, Army Cyclist Corps. Killed in action near Cambrin
23 October 1916. Aged 25. Son of Mr & Mrs G. W. Batey of 6, Dean
Terrace, South Shields, Durham. Born in South Shields and enlisted
in Kingsway, London. Formerly with the Middlesex Regiment. Connection
with Hove unknown. Buried in Cambrin Military Cemetery |
| BATTENSBY |
Harry
John Chase |
Lance.
Cpl G. 17508 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Died of wounds at Amiens 9 August 1918. Aged 22. Son of Robert &
Jane Battensby of Hove, later of Brondesbury, London. Born in Hove
and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Querrieu British Cemetery |
|
BAXTER |
Harry |
Drummer
10881 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. 27th Division. Died in
Salonika 12 July 1916. Aged 32. Born in Brighton and enlisted in
Kingston on Thames. Buried in Salonika (Lambet Road) Cemetery. Greece |
| BEARN |
Harry
H |
Driver
T2/13607 The Army Service Corps. 8th Reserve Park (Medal Rolls)
No other details. |
|
BECK |
Percy
George John |
Private.
L. 10928 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Died
of wounds 24 September 1917. Aged 19. Son of John & Elizabeth Beck.
Native of Hurstpierpoint. Born and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Monchy
British Cemetery |
| BELL |
Percy
M |
Private.
G. 110 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Born in Hampstead and enlisted
in Brighton. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
|
BENFORD |
Charles
George |
Second
Lieutenant 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry 20th
Light Division. Killed in action 5 January 1918. Aged 24. Son of
Mr & Mrs Charles Benford of Hove. Husband of Francis Benford of
62, Windsor Road, Bexhill. Buried in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground
|
| BENHAM |
Charles
Henry |
Major
Royal Army Medical Corps Died in Malta 8 November 1916. Buried in
Pieta Military Cemetery Malta. |
|
BENNETT |
Douglas
Bradford |
Rifleman
4328 1/16th Battalion, London Regiment. 56th London Division. Killed
in action 1 July 1916. Aged 27. Son of Frederick & Maria Bennett
of 39, Birdhurst Road, Merton, Surrey. Enlisted in Westminster.
Hove resident Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
| BENTON |
Sydney |
Seaman
Royal Navy HMS "Newmarket" Not traced in CWGC records |
|
BICKFORD,
CIE |
Arthur
Louis |
Major
56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force) Indian Army Died in Mesopotamia
9 March 1916. Commemorated on The Basra Memorial, Iraq. |
| BLABER |
Bernard
John |
Private.
TF. 260121 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action near Ypres 19 October 1917. Aged 20. Son of Stephen
& Martha Blaber of 102, Wordsworth Road, Hove. Born in Hove and
enlisted in Brighton. Territorial. Buried in Hooge Crater Cemetery,
Zillebeke, Belgium. |
|
BLACKMAN |
GHarry |
Sapper
154404 68th Field Company The Royal Engineers Died of wounds 7 October
1917. Born and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Dozinghem Military
Cemetery |
| BLANCH |
David
Henry |
Gunner374302
Royal Garrison Artillery (Sussex TF) 119th Siege Battery Died 29
August 1918. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Glageon
Communal Cemetery Extension |
|
BLANN |
Alfred
Percy |
Private.
SD. 3067 13th Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action at St. Julien, Ypres 1 August 1917. Aged 27. Son
of Mr & Mrs William Blann of Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted
in Hove. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium |
| BLOCK |
F
J |
Major
3rd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Formerly with the Royal
Warwicks Died at home 22 September 1918. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
|
BOAST |
Leonard
Horace |
Corporal
900982 The Royal Field Artillery Died in India 19 September 1918.
Aged 24. Son of Charles & Alma Boast of 13, Tamworth Road, Hove.
Born and enlisted in Brighton Commemorated on The Kirkee 1914/18
Memorial, India. |
| BONAS |
George
Frederick |
Private.
G. 704 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Died
of wounds at Arras 10 April 1917. Aged 23. Son of James & Sarah
Bonas of 63, Montgomery Street, Hove. Born in Highgate and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun |
|
BONAS |
William |
Private.
SD. 1268 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Born Holloway, & enlisted
in Hove. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
| BOND |
Henry
Albert |
Private
63224 Royal Army Medical Corps. 8th Field Ambulance. Killed in action
near Arras 3 May 1917. Aged 26. Son of Albert & Jane Bond of 14,
Conway Place, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Marylebone Commemorated
on The Arras Memorial |
|
BONE |
Harry
Whittenbury |
Second
Lieutenant 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. 7th Division.
Killed in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Aged 19. Son of Peters
& Lilian Bone of 5, Hamilton Mansions, Hove. Commemorated on The
Loos Memorial |
| BOOKER |
Henry |
2nd
Cpl 102197 The Royal Engineers 175th Tunneling Company. Killed in
action 22 December 1917. Born in Newhaven and enlisted in London.
Resident of Hove. Buried in La Clytte Military Cemetery |
|
BOONE,
DSO |
Henry
Griffith |
Major
Royal Field Artillery 94th Battery Died of wounds 5 September 1917.
Aged 36. Son of Colonel F. B. MSC. & Mrs Boone. Husband of Mrs Margaret
Boone of Chiselhurst in Kent Included on Chislehurst War Memorial.
Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery Belgium |
| BOSTOCK |
TS |
No
further information currently available. |
|
BOTTING |
Frederick
Charles |
Lance
Cpl L. 10883 16th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 74th Division.
Died of wounds 2 September 1918. Aged 20. Son of Henry & Catherine
Botting of 100, Tamworth Road, Hove. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Fouquestcourt British Cemetery |
| BOXALL |
John |
Lance
Cpl G. 2367 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 18th Division.
Killed in an air raid. 14 October 1917. Son of Mr & Mrs M. A. Boxall
of 10, Malvern Street, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove. Buried in
Minty Farm Cemetery, Belgium |
|
BOYCE |
Alfred
George |
Private.
TF. 201101 1/4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Killed in action during the first battle of Gaza 26 March 1917.
Aged 23. Son of Frederick & Edith Marion Boyce of 19, Shirley Street,
Hove. Enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Jerusalem Memorial.
|
| BRADEN |
John
William |
Sapper
532520 The Royal Engineers 1st Siege Company. Killed in action near
Loos 20 October 1918. Aged 51. Son of John & Serena Braden of Hove.
Enlisted in Eastbourne. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
|
BRANDON |
Charles
Henry Alfred |
Wireless
Telegraphist Sussex Z/461 R. N. V. R. H. M. Trawler "Remarko’
Lost at sea 3 December 1916. Aged 19. Son of Charles & Louisa Brandon
of 41, Payne Avenue, Hove. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval
Memorial, Southsea. |
| BREACH |
Charles
Frederick |
Corporal
2815 1/23rd Battalion, London Regiment. 47th London Division. Killed
in action at Givenchy 26 May 1915. Aged 31. Son of Mr & Mrs William
Breach of 37, Western Road, Hove. Enlisted Clapham Junction Commemorated
on The Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panels 45 &
46. |
|
BREACH |
Ernest |
Private
700622 1/ 23rd Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 23 March
1918. Born and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial,
Pas de Calais, France. Bay 9 or 10. |
| BREACH |
Harold |
Guardsman
29384 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards The Guards Division. Killed
in action 25 August 1918. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton
Formerly with the Household Battalion Commemorated on The Vis en
Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel 3. |
|
BREWER |
Guy
Venour |
Private
PS/10313 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 63rd Royal Naval Division.
Killed in action on the Ancre 15 November 1916. Aged 26. Son of
Mr & Mrs Henry Brewer of 21, Crossfield Road, South Hampstead. Born
in Hampstead and enlisted in Hove. Hove Buried in Abbeville Communal
Cemetery Extension |
| BRIDGER,
MM |
Percy
William |
Private.
G. 4017 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action 3 May 1917. Son of Mr Bridger and Mrs Elizabeth Bridger
of 32, Belfast Street, Hove, later of Purley, Surrey. Born in Hove
and enlisted in Brighton Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
|
BRIDGER |
Thomas
Edward |
Able
Seaman Sussex Z/283 R. N. V. R. "Anson" Battalion 63rd
Royal Naval Division. Died at home 29 November 1916. Aged 22. Son
of William & Mary Bridger of 27, Alpine Road, Hove. Buried in Hove
Cemetery |
| BRIGGS |
Robert
William |
Boy
156265 Royal Air Force. Number 12 Training Depot Squadron Died at
home 28 October 1918. Aged 17. Son of Henry & Lydia Briggs of 22,
Shirley Street, Hove,. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
|
BRIGHT |
John
Leslie |
Second
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Son of John Coldwell & Mary
Bright of "Pembridge" Bigwood Avenue, Hove. Husband of
Dorothea Margaret Bright of Uckfield. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial.
|
| BRIGHT |
Kenneth
Coldwell |
Second
Lieutenant 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action at Guillemont on the Somme 18 August 1916. Aged
23. Son of John Caldwell & Mary Bright of "Pembridge"
Bigwood Avenue, Hove. Attached from the 2nd Battalion. Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial |
|
BROOK |
James
William |
Private
G. 14305 3rd Reserve Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died at home
29 November 1916. Husband of Mrs Lilian Brook of 36, Essex Street,
Kemp Town, Brighton. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
| BROOKS |
Arthur
Noel |
Private.
G. 69411 6th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action 12 September 1918. Aged 18. Son of William & Florence
Brooks of "Highbury" Old Shoreham Road, Hove. Born in
Sudbury and enlisted in Chichester. Buried in Morlancourt British
Cemetery Number 2 |
|
BROOKS |
George |
Private
51301 13th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 37th Division. Killed in action
14 September 1918. Enlisted in Hove. Resident of Hove. Commemorated
on The Vis en Artois Memorial |
| BROOMFIELD |
Gordon |
Driver
169110 The Royal Field Artillery 6th Divisional Ammunition Column
Died in France 13 February 1917. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Henry
Broomfield of Leicester House, Leicester Villas, Hove. Enlisted
in Brighton. Buried in Bethune Town cemetery. |
|
BROWN |
Ernest |
Lance
Cpl. F. 333. 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 18th, Division.
Died of wounds in base hospital in Rouen 17 August 1916. Aged 32.
Son of Jacob & Mary Brown of Dyke Cottage, Small Dole. Husband of
Clara Brown of 5, Kendal Road, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove.
Buried in St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen |
| BROWN |
Albert |
Sergeant
49195 Royal Field Artillery "A" Battery 60th Brigade Died
of wounds 18 October 1916. Aged 27 Brother of Mrs A. S. Parker of
Payne Avenue, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Buried
in Varennes Military Cemetery |
|
BROWN |
Frank
Bernard |
Sergeant
44921 Number 6 Training Depot Station The Royal Air Force Killed
while flying 3 August 1918. Aged 19. Son of Frederick Edward & Alice
Adeline Brown of 177, Westbourne Street, Hove. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
| BRUNTON |
Robert |
Private.
SD. 5215 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action 13 April 1917. Born and enlisted in Hove Formerly with
the South Downs Battalions Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial,
Ypres, Belgium |
|
BURCHELL |
Willam
Ernest |
Possibly
Private. 419026 42nd Battalion, Canadian Infantry (The Quebec Regiment)
3rd Canadian Division. Killed in action near Ypres 2 June 1916.
Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium (Canadian
Section) |
| BURCHELL |
George |
Private
G. 959 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Died
at home on the 10 November 1916. of wounds received in France. Aged
22. Son of Mr & Mrs Burchell of 45, Wordsworth Road, Hove. Buried
in Hove War Memorial. |
|
BURDEN |
Alfred
William Percy |
Private
G. 679 7th Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action
at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Aged 21. Son of Mr & Mrs Richard Burden
of 98, Wordsworth Street, Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial |
| BURDEN |
Percy
George |
Private
G. 16497 9th Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action 11 June 1917. Aged 30. Son of Mr & Mrs Burden of
Hove. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Hove Commemorated on The
Menin Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium |
|
BURGESS |
William
John |
Private.
L 10740 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action near Mazingarbe 1 January 1917. Son of Mr & Mrs S. Burgess
of 101, Shirley Street, Hove. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Hove.
Buried in Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe |
| BURR |
Walter
George |
Driver
1151 Royal Field Artillery (TF) 1st Sussex Battery Died in Mesopotamia
10 June 1916. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Amara
Cemetery, Iraq, |
|
BURROWS |
Leonard
Righton |
Second
Lieutenant 9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action
2 October 1915. Aged 26. Son of The Rev. Leonard, Hedley Burrows,
Bishop of Sheffield and Anna Louisa Burrows of Bishopsholme near
Sheffield. Buried in Larchwood (Railway Cutting) Cemetery |
| BUTCHER |
A
G L |
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BUTCHER |
Edward
John |
Gunner
1064 The Royal Field Artillery (TF) "C" Battery 220th
Brigade. Died in Mesopotamia 15 July 1916. Aged 21. Son of Edward
& Maria Butcher of 114, Shirley Street, Hove. Born in Brighton and
enlisted in Hove. Buried in Amara Cemetery, Iraq. |
| BUTLAND |
Albert
Victor |
Able
Seaman J/11149 Royal Navy. HMS "Princess Irene’ Lost when the
Minelayer blew up off Sheerness 27 May 1915. The ship was carrying
500 mines and 255 crew members lost their lives along with 160 other
naval ratings and Dockyard Workers. There was one survivor. Aged
21 Albert was the son of Mr & Mrs Ralph Herbert Butland of 46, Belfast
Street, Hove. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea.
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BUTT |
Frank
Wilfred |
Lieutenant
Royal Air Force 102 Squadron FE 2bs (Night Bomber) Lost 26 May 1918.
Aged 19. Son of Arthur (MA Balliol College, Oxford (Rector of Rodmorton,
Gloucestershire) & Dora Butt of 37, Brunswick Place, Hove. Educated
at Brighton College. Brighton College Memorial. Buried in Doullens
Communal Cemetery Extension Number 2 |
| BUTTERWORTH |
John
Wilfred |
ERA
1st Class Sussex 2/275 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve HMS "Vanguard"
Grand Fleet. Lost when the Dreadnought blew up in Scapa Flow on
the 9 July 1917. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial,
Southsea. |
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