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Alfred Ernest |
Rifleman 46402, 2nd Battalion, The Rifle Brigade. 8th Division. Killed in action 25 April 1918. Aged 18. Son of Ernest & Alice Page of ‘Anchoria’ Brougham Road, Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Chichester Buried in Crucifix Corner Cemetery, Villers Bretonneux |
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Charles Alfred |
Corporal SD/1145 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action near Kemmel 23 April 1918. Husband of Mrs A. W. Page of 48, Park Road, Worthing. Born in Lancing and enlisted in Worthing. Employee of Worthing Gasworks. No known grave. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium |
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Edward Charles |
Private 79094, 13th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 37th Division. Killed in action 23 August 1918. Aged 18. Son of Mr & Mrs Albert Page of 6, King Street, Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Brighton. Formerly Middlesex Regiment. Broadwater Parish Church War Memorial Buried in Achiet le Grand Communal cemetery Extension |
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PAIGE |
Thomas |
(Possibility only) Lance Corporal SD/454 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action 22 April 1917. Aged 21. Son of Mr & Mrs George Paige of Rotherfield. Local footballer. Born in Rotherfield and enlisted in Tonbridge Kent. Rotherfield War Memorial and West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. Connection with Worthing not established Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium |
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PAINE |
Richard Gilbert |
Bombardier 905407 ‘B’ Battery, 336th Brigade. The Royal Field Artillery. (TF) Died in Mesopotamia 22 September 1918. Aged 26. Son of Walter & Catherine Paine of Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Eastbourne. Buried in Bagdhad North Gate Cemetery, Iraq. |
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PALMER |
Robert Henry |
Engine Room Artificer 4th Class M/801/PO, HMS ‘Black Prince’, Royal Navy. Lost with the armoured cruiser at the Battle of Jutland 31 June 1916. Broadwater Parish Church War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. |
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PANNELL |
Alfred |
Private SD/5107, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 29. Son of Charles & Sarah Pannell of 36, The Drive, West Worthing. Husband of Mrs A. Pannell of 61, Clifton Road, Worthing. Born in Lodsworth and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
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PANNELL |
Charles John |
Private SD/4063, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 39. Son of Charles & Sarah Pannell of 36, The Drive, West Worthing. Husband of Kate Pannell of 47, London Street, Worthing. Born in Lodsworth and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
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PANNELL |
William |
Private SD/5108 12th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 33. Son of Charles & Sarah Pannell of 36, The Drive West Worthing. Born in Lodsworth and enlisted in Worthing. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
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PARHAM |
Robert Charles |
Private SD/2991 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Somme 21 October 1916. Aged 19. Son of Henry & Elizabeth Parham of Home Farm, Charlwood Park, Horley, Surrey. Born in Yeovil and enlisted in Worthing. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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PARSONS |
Edward Carter |
Sapper 140822 97th Field Company The Royal Engineers. Killed in action during the March Retreat 21 March 1918. Aged 27. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs W. Parsons of 43, Tarring Road, Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Gouzecourt New British Cemetery |
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PARSONS |
Harry Frank |
Private SD/539, 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Served for 12 months with the Battalion. Invalided out and died at home 28 January 1916 Aged 22. Son of Mr Parsons and Mrs Annie Parsons of 19, Eldon Road, Worthing. Born and enlisted in Worthing. Not included in SDGW Part 40. Buried in Broadwater Cemetery |
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PARSONS |
Percy |
Private 1647, 16th Battalion, The Australian Infantry ANZAC Corps. Killed in action on Gallipoli 2 May 1915. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs Parsons of 2, Jubilee Cottages, Broadwater. Emigrated to Australia before the war. Resident of Perth, Western Australia Buried in Lone Pine Cemetery, Gallipoli. |
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PASKINS |
Henry Arthur |
Private TD/2082, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd, Division Wounded at Suvla Bay and died at sea 19 August 1915. Aged 20. Son of Mr & Mrs Paskin of Wenban Road, Worthing. Buried at sea. Born in Hove and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli. See also Worthing St Andrews Boys' School |
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PATCHING |
Alfred |
Gunner 900714, X58 Trench Mortar Battery, The Royal Field Artillery. Died of influenza in military hospital in Abbeville 26 October 1918. Aged 22. Son of James & Sarah Patching of 17, Winton Place, Worthing. Born & enlisted in Worthing. Former employee of Fletcher the Butchers in Montague Street. Enlisted in 1914. Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension |
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PATCHING |
Wilfred Merrick |
Lance Corporal G/14466, 7th Battalion, The East Kent Regiment. 18th Division. Killed in action near Vendhuile 19 September 1918. Aged 18. Son of Ellis & Ellen Patching of Telford House, West Tarring Road, West Worthing. Born in Cowfold and enlisted in Brighton. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in Unicorn Cemetery, Vendhuile |
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PAY |
Albert |
Private M2/131447, The Royal Army Service Corps attached to 232nd Brigade, The Royal Field Artillery. Died of influenza after hostilities in France near Premont 24 November 1918. Aged 32. St. Paul’s Church Memorial. Buried in Premont British Cemetery. |
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PAYNE |
Arthur |
Private TF/246012, 15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry. 21st Division. Killed in action near Amiens 28 August 1918. Aged 21. Son of Mr Payne & Mrs Naomi Payne of 26, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing. Enlisted in Worthing. Formerly G/2660 Royal Sussex Regiment. No known grave. Commemorated on The Vis en Artois Memorial |
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PEACOCK |
John |
Private G/25500, 8th Battalion, The Royal West Kent Regiment. 24th Division Died of wounds 6 February 1918. Aged 31. Son of George & Sarah Peacock of Worthing. Husband of Mrs Harriett Peacock of 20, St. Michaels Road, Worthing. Born in Brentford and enlisted in Worthing. Buried in Tincourt New British Cemetery |
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PEARCEY |
William Richard |
Private G/3368, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed in action during the German Spring offensive 22 March 1918. Aged 35. Son of Mr & Mrs Pearcey of Selway Farm, Uplyme, Devonshire. Husband of Phoebe Pearcey (remarried) of 41, King Street, Worthing. Born in Forest Gate and enlisted in Hove, St. Paul’s Church Memorial. Buried in Bellicourt British Cemetery |
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PECKHAM |
Albert Victor |
Bombardier 112020 225th Siege Battery, The Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds in No 8 general hospital 7 December 1917. age 27. Son of Mr & Mrs William Peckham of Worthing. Born and enlisted in Worthing. Bur, Boisguillaume Communal Cemetery Extension |
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PECKHAM |
Edward |
Private 12287, 4th Battalion, The South African Infantry (South African Scottish) attached to the 9th (Scottish) Division. Killed in action at Ypres 29 September 1917. Aged 36. Son of Charles & Jane Peckham, Market Gardeners of Worthing. Formerly a Market Gardener who emigrated to Rhodesia and became a member of The Rhodesian Police Force. No known grave. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium |
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PECKOVER |
Reginald Keith |
Captain, 7th Battalion, The Duke of Connaught’s Own Rajputs. Indian Army. Killed in action in Aden 7 June 1917. Aged 20. Son of Charles Edward and Anne Mary Peckover of Whitley House, Rowlands Road, West Worthing. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in Maala Cemetery Aden (Yemen) |
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PEERLESS |
Ernest Boon |
Private, G/1232, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Aged 19. Son of Thomas Harry & Caroline Peerless of 96, Becket Road, Worthing. Born in Laughton near Lewes and enlisted in Worthing. Employee of the Worthing Motor Bus Company. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial. |
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PEERLESS |
Rowland George |
Sergeant 147705, 78th Battalion, The Canadian Infantry (The Manitoba Regiment) 12th Brigade, 4th Canadian Division. Killed in action at Vimy Ridge 9 April 1917. Aged 28. Son of Thomas Henry & Caroline Peerless of 96, Becket Road, Worthing. Brother of Ernest Peerless. Emigrated to Canada in 1912. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Vimy Memorial |
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PENFOLD |
Charles Henry |
Private G/50270, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 29th Division Died of wounds 12 April 1918. Aged 22. Son of Henry & Emily Penfold of Wisborugh Green. Husband of Lucy Agnes Penfold of 17, The Drive, West Worthing. Born in Midhurst and enlisted in Horsham Wisborough Green Memorial and Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in La Kruele Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck |
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PELLING |
Ernest |
Private 22125, 2nd Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment. 27th Division. Killed in action 22 October 1915. Aged 21. Son of Mrs G. A. Coleman of Capel St. Mary’s, Ipswich, Suffolk. Born and enlisted in Worthing. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial Buried in Hangard Communal Cemetery Extension |
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PELLING |
William Henry |
Private G/1380, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division Wounded at Richebourg L’Avoue on the 9 May 1915 and died the following day 10 May 1915. Son of Mr & Mrs Pelling of Northbrook House, Broadwater, Worthing. Born and enlisted in Worthing. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial Buried in Rue De Barceaux Military Cemetery |
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PERKINS |
Frederick Bolton |
Lance Corporal SD/4175, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue de bois 30 June 1916. Aged 40. Son of Mr & Mrs George Perkins of South Farm Road, Worthing. Husband of Gertrude Perkins of 8, Arminger Road, Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush London. Born Cavan, Ireland Enlisted in Worthing. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial |
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PETTER |
Henry |
Private G/27874, 2nd Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment. 8th Division. Killed in action on the Ancre 9 November 1916. Aged 41. Son of Lewis & Lucy Petter of Liss, Hampshire. Husband of Ada Kate Petter of 61, St. Dunstans Road, West Worthing. Born in Petersfield & enlisted in Chichester. Liss Parish War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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PHILLIMORE |
Albert Victor |
Gunner 79272 139th Siege Battery, The Royal Garrson Artillery. Died of wounds at Duisans 1 May 1917. Aged 25. Son of James & Annie Phillimore of Worthing. Husband of Edith Anne Phillimore of 22, Strode Street, Twyford Avenue, Portsmouth. Born and enlisted in Worthing Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun |
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PICKERING |
Arthur E |
Corporal WR/276149, 5th Railway Survey and Recovery Section, The Royal Engineers. Died at Auberchicourt after the war on the 19 November 1918. Aged 43. Husband of Florence Picjering of 155, Tarring Road, Worthing. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. Buried in Auberchicourt British Cemetery |
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PIERRE |
Harry Archibald |
Private 158666, 18th Battalion, The Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment) 4th Brigade. 2nd Canadian Division. Killed in action on the Somme 15 September 1916. Aged 20. Son of Leon Alexandre & Mary Elizabeth Pierre of 17, The High Street, West Tarring. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Vimy memorial. See also Worthing St Andrews Boys' School |
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PIERCE |
Charles William |
Private G/42587, 11th Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed in action at Arras 14 May 1917. Born in West Chiltington and enlisted in Chichester. Next of kin, Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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PITNEY |
Charles Alfred |
Corporal 51343, 1/6th Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment. 30th Division. Killed in action 21 October 1918. Aged 28. Son of Alfred James & Mary Anne Pitney of 89, Virginia Park Road, Worthing. Born in Redhill, Surrey, and enlisted in Worthing. Buried in Roncq Communal Cemetery. |
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PITT |
Vio Douglas Wallace |
Second Lieutenant, 8th Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment. 1st Division. Died of wounds 24 August 1916 Aged 24. Eldest son of Captain T. W. W, & Mrs Naomi Agnes Pitt of Bath House, Broadwater, Worthing. Battalion, intelligence officer. Formerly with the H. A. C. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial Buried in Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension. See also Worthing St Andrews Boys' School |
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POLAND |
George |
Private SE/8268, The Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Died at home after discharge in 1916. Son of Mr & Mrs Charles Poland of Heene, Worthing. No record with CWGC or SDGW. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in (Unknown) |
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POLLARD |
Walter Fieldwicke |
Rifleman 23245, 4th Battalion, The 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade. New Zealand Division Died of wounds 30 December 1916. Son of Walter & Maria Pollard of 31, West Buildings, Worthing. Worthing Roman Catholic Church War Memorial. Buried in Estaires Communal Cemetery |
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POMEROY |
William C D |
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POORE |
Harry |
Private PS/3543, 23rd Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment. 41st Division. Killed in action during the March Retreat 23 March 1918. Aged 35. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs H. Poore of 46, London Street, Worthing. Husband of Mrs H. Poore. Left six children. Born and enlisted in Worthing. St. Paul’s Church Memorial. Buried in Delsaux Farm Cemetery, Beugny |
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Percy Albert |
Lance Corporal 205772, ‘B’ Battalion, The Tank Corps. Killed in action near Ypres 22 August 1917. Aged 29. Third son of Mr & Mrs H. Poore of 45, London Street, Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Longton, Staffs. Formerly G/8322, Royal Sussex Regiment. Buried in Bir Cross Roads Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. Plot III. Row B. Grave 1. |
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POORE |
William |
Private 6097, 13th Battalion, The Australian Infantry (New South Wales). 4th Brigade. 4th Australian Division. Killed in action near Bullecourt 11 April 1917. Aged 26 Fourth son of Mr & Mrs H. Poore of 46, London Street, Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Villers Bretonneux Memorial |
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POTTER |
Arthur |
Private G/16063, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action near Railway Wood, near Ypres 27 September 1917. Born in Lancing and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. |
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PRATT |
M T |
No record with CWGC. Possibility Second Lieutenant Thomas M. Pratt Royal Flying Corps. Formerly with the London Regiment. (Medal Rolls) |
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PRICKETT |
Lancelot |
Captain, Royal Flying Corps. Formerly with the 71st, Heavy Battery, The Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed while flying at Netheravon, 2 June 1916. , Aged 28. Son of Major William Robert Prickett, Royal Artillery. & Maria Stewart Prickett of ’Worsfield’ St. Botolph’s Road, West Worthing. Educated at Marlborough College and Woolwich Military Academy. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in St. Botolph’s Churchyard Extension, Heene, Worthing |
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PULLEN |
William Robert |
Private G/18151, 7th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed in action at Gaudecourt 1 October 1916. Aged 26. Son of William & Agnes Pullen of ‘The Cottage’ Manor Road, Worthing. Born in Worthing and enlisted in Rye. Employed by Walter Paine the Newsagents. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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PUNCH |
Edward |
Private SD/3182, 13th Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Died of wounds in Cambrin 29 May 1916. Aged 21. Son of Harry (Estate Coachman) & Eliza Punch of Wiston Place near Steyning. Born in Locks Green, Godshill, Isle of Wight and enlisted in Worthing. Employee of Wiston Estate. Wiston Place Old Parish Church Memorial. Bur Cambrin Churchyard Extension |
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PYE |
Francis John |
Captain, 5th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers attached to The Gold Coast Regiment. (The West African Frontier Force). Died in number 3 East African Stationary Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika, East Africa 15 December 1916. Aged 44. Husband of Mrs Rosa Jane Pye of Sheen Cottage, 22, Heene Road, Worthing. Buried in Dar es Salaam War Cemetery, Tanzania. |
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RHODES |
William Henry |
Trooper 2670, ‘A’ Squadron, 1st Life Guards. 3rd Cavalry Division. Invalided out of the service in 1915 and died on the 19 November 1917. Aged 31. Husband of Lilian Avice Rhodes (remarried) later of 21, Orme Road, Worthing. Not listed in SDGW Part 1 Buried in Broadwater Cemetery. |
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RICH |
George |
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RICH |
George Edward |
Lance Corporal G/12959, 1st Battalion, the East Kent Regiment. 6th Division. Died of wounds 25 June 1917. Aged 20. Son of Henry William & Amy Rich of 69, Cranworth Road, Worthing. Formerly TF 2964 1/4th Royal Sussex Regiment. Served in the Dardanelles and Egypt. Hospitalised in Cairo with enteric fever in 1915. Born and enlisted in Worthing. Bur Bethune Town Cemetery |
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RICHARDSON |
Henry Herbert |
Private TF/3222, 1/4th Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division. Wounded at Suvla Bay and died of wounds at sea 26 September 1915. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs Richardson of 31, Ashdown Road, Worthing. Enlisted in Horsham St. Paul’s Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli |
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RIDDLES |
Arthur |
Private 127223, The Labour Corps, 302nd Depot Company, Royal Fusiliers. Died of wounds 1 June 1918. Aged 28. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Riddles of Worthing. Husband of Mrs R, N, Riddles of 26, Gloucester Place, Worthing. Born and enlisted in Worthing Formerly G/1724, Royal Sussex Regiment. Buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. |
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RIDDLES |
Horace Henry |
Private TF/2437, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd, Division. Killed in action during the Suvla Bay landings 9 August 1915. Next of kin, Liverpool Terrace, Worthing. Born and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli. |
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ROBERTS |
William Rufus |
Private G/1376, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Aged 24. Son of William Rufus & Mary Roberts of 73, Cranworth Road, Worthing. Born in West Tarring and enlisted in Worthing. No known grave. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
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ROBERTSON |
Charles John |
Second Lieutenant, 1/6th Battalion, The Royal Highlanders (The Black Watch). 51st Division. Killed in action near Arras 22 March 1917. Aged 30. Son of QMS Charles John & Julie Robertson of Colchester. Husband of Hilda Robertson of 36, Emmanuel Road, Balham Worthing connection unknown Heene Parish Church War Memorial. Buried in Maroeuil British Cemetery. |
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ROBERTSON |
J |
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ROBSON |
William Henry |
Private 41597, ‘A’ Company, 8th Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment. 17th Division. Killed in action at Ypres 12 October 1917. Aged 38. Son of Oswald & Elizabeth Robson of 41, Argyle Street, Brighton. Husband of Ada Mabel Robson of 3, St. Dunstans Road, Worthing. Formerly with the Royal Flying Corps. Born in Brighton and enlisted in London West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium |
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ROGERS |
Harold |
Driver 1196, 1/1st Sussex Battery, The Royal Field Artillery. (TF) Mesopotamia Died in Mesopotamia, grave lost, 25 December 1915. Born in Felixstowe, Suffolk and enlisted in Worthing Next of kin, Broadwater. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Basra Memorial, Iraq. |
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ROMER |
Joseph Gilbert |
Petty Officer 186567, Royal Navy attached to HMS ‘Osiris’. Killed in action during the Gallipoli landings 25 April 1915. Aged 34. Born in Portsmouth Next of kin residents of Worthing. Heene Parish Church War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial |
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ROSE |
Robert Henry |
Bombardier 28975, 88th Siege Battery, The Royal Garrison Artillery. 19th Division. Killed in action at Ypres 6 November 1917. Son of Robert & Elizabeth Rose of Brighton Broadwater resident. Born in Marlow, Bucks and enlisted in Brighton. Broadwater Parish Church Memorial Buried in Talana Farm Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium |
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ROTHWELL |
Francis Henry |
Private L/9696, 1st Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. Indian Army. Died of disease in India 20 November 1918. Son of Mr & Mrs Rothwell of 6, Glebe Road, West Tarring. Born in Hove and enlisted in Chichester. West Tarring Parish Church Memorial. Buried in Rawalpindi Cemetery. No known grave. Commemorated on The Delhi memorial |
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ROWLAND |
Geoffrey Ellis |
Corporal SD/4937, 12th Battalion, the Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action at Becourt 3 September 1916. Aged 22. Son of Ellis & Alice Rowland of 18, Madeira Avenue, Horsham Member of the West Sussex Constabulary. Born in Horsham and enlisted in Worthing. Horsham War Memorial and West Sussex Police Memorial, (Horsham Police Station). No known grave. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial |
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RUMBELOW |
Frederick Francis |
Corporal SD/4937, 12th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Died of wounds in base hospital at Etaples 11 September 1916. Aged 24. Son of John Quantick & Emily Rumbelow of 17, West Street, Worthing. Born in Lambeth and enlisted in Worthing. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery. |
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RUSSELL |
Cecil Frederick |
Private TF/1447, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division. Killed in action during the Suvla Bay landings 9 August 1915. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Russell of 62, Ashdown Road, Worthing. Born St. Georges, Worthing and enlisted in Worthing. St. Paul’s Church Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli |
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