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MacANDREW |
Ronald |
Lieutenant 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. 10th Irish Division. Landed at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli and Killed in action at Kiretch Tepe 16 August 1915. Aged 30. Born in London. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial |
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MacKENZIE |
Isabel Bannerman |
Staff Nurse Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service (TF). Died of influenza on active service in Northern Scotland 2 November 1918. Buried in Melness Cemetery, Tongue, Sutherland Northern Scotland |
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MACKMIN |
Alec Laurence |
Driver T 164 Army Service Corps (South Eastern Mounted Brigade,. Died in military hospital in Alexandria 7 January 1916. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs A R Mackmin of Avenue Mansions, Elm Avenue, Eastbourne Electrician HT. Buried in Alexandria (Chatby) War Memorial Cemetery, |
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MacQUEEN |
Thomas Malcolm |
Lieutenant 8th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. 25th Division. Killed in action near Ovillers 15 July 1916. Aged 29. Son of Thomas & Edith Mary MacQueen of Bolton House, Eastbourne. Insurance Agent. Educated at Eastbourne College. Eastbourne College Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MAHRENHOLZ |
Ferdinand Edmund |
Corporal TF.241413 2/5th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry Indian Army. Died of disease in Dinapore 29 August 1917. Aged 24. Son of Charles Edmund & Sarah Mahrenzholz of 46, Mantle Street, Wellington, Somerset. Enlisted in Taunton. Employed in the Office of The Eastbourne Gazette. Buried in Dinapore No 3 Cemetery and No known grave. Commemorated on the Madras 1914-1918 War Memorial, Chennai |
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MALLINSON |
John Whiteley |
Second Lieutenant 6th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, Attached to The Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action 14. 2 16. Aged 20. Son of The Rev. J.H. Mallinson and Mrs Alice Mallinson of ‘’Aysgarth’’ Meads, Eastbourne, later of 30, Central Hill, Upper Norwood, South London. Born in Dulwich. Educated at Marlborough College & Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge. SJ. No known grave. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, |
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MAN |
Reginald Herbert Richard |
Private G.17711 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed in action 5 October 1916. Aged 21. Son of George & Alice Man of Bedford House, 13, Tideswell Road, Eastbourne. Husband of Jennie Man of 77, Firle Road, Eastbourne. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in Brighton. Tailor AS & CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MANKELLOW |
Abel |
Driver 902 “C” Battery, 2nd Home Counties Brigade The Royal Field Artillery. Died of accidental injuries at home 5 August 1916. Aged 25. Son of George & Harriett Anne Mankellow. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Gardner CH. Buried in Eastbourne (Ocklynge) Cemetery |
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MANKTELOW |
George William |
Private 5484 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed in action on the Somme 4 August 1916. Aged 29. Son of George & Charlotte Manktelow of 11. Woodgate Road, Eastbourne. Born in Tunbridge Wells and enlisted in Eastbourne. Ironmonger CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MARCHANT |
Albert Edward |
Private TF. 240736, 1/5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 48th Division. Killed in action near Ypres 22 September 1917. Age 20. Son of Mr Marchant & Mrs Lilian Marchant of 3,. Hart Cottages, Meads, Eastbourne. SJ. Buried in Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery, Belgium. |
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MARCHANT |
Charles |
Private 2/5th Reserve Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died at home of tuberculosis. Aged 43. Husband of Mrs Andrea Marchant of 35, Avondale Road, Eastbourne. Served for 14 months in France with the 1/5th Battalion. 21 Years service in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Born in Folkington. Postman. Not recorded in SDGW or CWGC records. HT (C.H. Marchant) Burial location unknown. |
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MARION |
William Thomas |
Private 118221 The Labour Corps. Formerly with the Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive. 23 March 1918. Aged 40. Born in Hailsham and enlisted in Eastbourne. Resident of 96, Winter Road, Eastbourne. Fishmonger & Porter at The Grand Hotel CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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MARSH |
William James |
Private SD. 3387 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive 21 March 1918. Aged 34 Resident of 102, Langney Road, Eastbourne. Born in Hollingbourne, Kent and enlisted in Eastbourne. Employed in Eastbourne as a waiter HT. No known grave. Commemorated on The Pozieres Memorial |
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MARSHALL |
Alexander |
Private 472798 2/12th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Rangers) 58th Division Formerly with the 9th Middlesex. Killed in action near Ypres 26 September 1917. Age 24. Son of Henry & Jane Marshall of “Southcote” Gardner Street, Herstmonceux. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in London. Eastbourne resident. (73, Whitley Road) Hosiers assistant. SP & CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial |
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MARSHALL |
C |
Unidentified Resident of 60 Ocklynge Road, Eastbourne (MB) |
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MARSHALL |
Robert Alfred |
Guardsman 1487 4th Battalion, Guards Machine Gun Regiment. The Guards Division. Formerly with Coldstream Guards. Killed in action during the March Retreat 25 March 1918. Aged 25. Son of Mr & Mrs Marshall of 140, Latimer Road, Eastbourne,. Born and enlisted In Eastbourne. Pantryman. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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MARSHALL |
Othniel John |
Private SD 1387 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Schwaben Redoubt 16 October 1916. Aged 20. Son of Othneil & Mary Marshall of 28, Clarence Road, Eastbourne. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in Hastings. Employed as a kitchen porter. Buried in Grandcourt Road Cemetery Thiepval |
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MARSHAM |
Horace William |
Able Seaman J/18735 Royal Navy HMS “Queen Mary” Lost with the Battlecruiser when she blew up at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Aged 19 Regular. Enlisted in 1913. Son of Harry & Frances Rowena Marsham of 6, Brodrick Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne. Bootmaker. HP. No known grave. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea, |
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MARTIN |
B |
Unidentified EU |
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MARTIN |
Francis Henry |
Second Lieutenant 84th Field Company The Royal Engineers. Killed in action at Cambrai 24 November 1917. Aged 28. Son of the Rev & Mrs J. Martin. Born in China. All saints. No known grave. Commemorated on The Cambrai Memorial |
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MARTIN |
Herbert John |
Private 7818 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry 5th Division. Killed in action on the Marne 14 September 1914. Aged 27. Army reservist with 14 years service. Born in Herstmonceux and enlisted in Eastbourne. Resident of 41, Longstone Road Eastbourne. Postman AS. No known grave. Commemorated on The La Ferte Sous Jouarre Memorial |
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MASON |
Royston Alfred Robson |
Second Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 29th Division. Wounded at Cambrai and died of his wounds on the 20 November 1917. Aged 20. Son of Mr & Mrs E.M. Mason of 1, Victoria Drive, Eastbourne. Librarian SM and SS. Buried in Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel le Grand |
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MATTHEWS |
Albert Ashton |
Private SD.1609 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 25.Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Resident of 30, Fairlight Road, Eastbourne. Employed in the town as a Butcher. SAN. Buried in St. Vaast Post British Cemetery |
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MATTHEWS |
Ernest Alan |
Lieutenant 11 Fighter Squadron The Royal Air Force. (Bristol Fighters). Killed in action 2 April 1918. Aged 22 Formerly with the Somerset Light Infantry. Son of Charles & Eliza Annie Matthews of “The Cottage”, Summerdown Road, Eastbourne. Employed as a clerk in the Borough architect’s office. (MB) 18, Furness Road. SS. Buried in Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt |
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MATTHEWS |
Frederick |
Eastbourne Gas Office ROH. Unidentified. |
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MAXWELL |
Ronald Erskine Wilford |
Major 6th Battalion, Kings Own Scottish Borderers 9th Scottish Division. Killed in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Aged 29. Son of Ralph & Florence Maxwell. Born in Edinburgh. Resident of Eastbourne. Not included on the main memorial St. Peters redundant church only (SS). Buried in Loos British Cemetery. |
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MAYHEAD |
George Mathew Duncan |
Private 57700, 1/8th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. 62nd Division. Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive 29 March 1918. Aged 26. Son of George (Housepainter) and Lydia Mayhead of Eastbourne. Born St. Leonards and enlisted in Eastbourne. CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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MAYNARD |
Sidney Spencer- |
Private 315182, 16th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 74th Division. Died of influenza in base hospital at Etaples 27 October 1918. Aged 21. Son of Charles & Clara Spencer-Maynard of 18, Cornfield Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne HT. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
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McCORMICK |
Archibald |
Private 67551, 1/3rd Battalion, London Regiment. (The Royal Fusiliers) 56th London Division. Died of wounds 30 April 1918. Aged 33. Son of Martha McCormick of 6, Beltring Cottages, Beltring Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Eastbourne resident. Hall Porter. CH. Buried in Longpre-Les-Corps Saints British Cemetery, Amiens |
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McINTYRE |
Donald |
Private 4593 58th Company The Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action near Messines 10 June 1917. Aged 22. Son of Tom Peyman and Elizabeth Emma McIntyre of 40, Latimer Road, Eastbourne. Enlisted in Canning Town. Sailor. CH Commemmorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium |
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McINTYRE |
Ernest |
Private 8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Died in the Gildredge Hospital, Eastbourne 1 June 1916. Aged 33. Son of Thomas Peyman & Elizabeth Emma McIntyre of 40, Latimer Road, Eastbourne. Drapers assistant. Educated at Daventry Grammar School. Buried Ocklynge Eastbourne Cemetery |
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McMANUS |
Terence Joseph |
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 8th Division. Wounded on the Somme 1 July 1916 & died of his wounds 23 December 1919. Aged 22. Son of Mr J.J. & Mrs F.W. McManus of “Ryegate” Saffrons Road, Eastbourne. RMA Sandhurst. Buried in Eastbourne (Ocklynge) Cemetery |
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MEAD |
Harry |
Private TF.320487 16th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 74th Division. Killed in action at Sheria Palestine 6 November 1917. Aged 18. Son of Joseph & Mary Mead of 9, Belmore Road, Eastbourne. Born in Bromley, Kent and enlisted in Brighton. Employed as a clerk in Eastbourne. CH and TWEFS. Buried in Beersheba War Cemetery, Palestine |
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MEDHURST |
Claude Ernest |
Rifleman 372046, 8th Battalion, London Regiment. (The Post Office Rifles) 58th London Division. Died of wounds in base hospital at Rouen 27 April 1918. Age 20. Son of Walter Thomas & Lucy Jane Medhurst of 37, Belmore Rd. Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Postman CH. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen |
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MEESON, DSO |
Edward Hickman Tucker |
Commander (E) Royal Navy HMS “Defence” 1st Cruiser Squadron, The Grand Fleet. Killed in action when the Armoured cruiser was sunk at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 Resident of 32, Arundel Road, Eastbourne. Educated at Winchester and Royal Naval College. Enlisted in 1899. No known grave. Commemorated on The Plymouth Naval Memorial |
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MEPHAM |
Thomas |
Private G.14609 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action during the attack on “Stuff Trench” 21 October 1916.aged 39. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Mepham of 34, Terminus Place, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Eastbourne Cabbie AS. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MERCER |
Charles Ellis |
Rifleman 393676, 9th Battalion, London Regiment. (Queen Victoria’s Rifles). Died of wounds in base hospital at Etaples. 19 April 1917. Aged 32 Husband of Kate Eleanor Mercer of Wardsbrook, Ticehurst. Enlisted in London. MB Address ‘’Hodeslee”, Stanley Road, Eastbourne. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
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MERCHANT |
G H |
Unidentified |
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MEWETT |
Alexander George |
Private SD.1407 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 25. Son of Mr & Mrs Alfred Mewett formerly of Willingdon. Born in Jevington and enlisted in Eastbourne Not found on Eastbourne Memorials. Buried in Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner. |
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MEWETT |
Frank |
Private 55536, 197 Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action at Arras 8 May 1917. Age 32. Son of Jesse & Elizabeth Mewett of Salehurst Husband of Mrs F Mewett (remarried) of 25, Okehurst Road, Old Town, Eastbourne. Born in Brightling & enlisted in Eastbourne. Formerly with the Middlesex Regiment. Gardener SM. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial. |
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MEWETT |
R. |
Unidentified Reginald or Robert Mewett both Royal Sussex Regiment. (Medal Rolls) No records with usual references SM Resident of 8, St Leonards Place, Eastbourne. |
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MIDMORE |
Alfred Ernest |
Private G.4172 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Aged 40. Husband of Alice Louis Midmore of 42, Lower Road, Old Town, Eastbourne. Son of Alfred & Charlotte Midmore of 32, Hyde Gardens, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Employed as a bricklayer. SM. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MILES |
Charles George |
Private 52188, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. 17th Division. Died of wounds in base hospital at Rouen 19 August 1918. Aged 19. Son of Charles & Lilian Miles of 4, Dacre Street, Old Town, Eastbourne. Born & enlisted in Eastbourne. Signwriter SM. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen |
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MILES |
Herbert |
Lance Sergeant G.23569 10th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 41st Division. Killed when an ammunition dump exploded 27 April 1918. Aged 24. Son of John & Elizabeth Miles of 91, Green Street, Eastbourne. Born & enlisted in Eastbourne. Land Valuer employed by the Inland Revenue SM. Buried in Hagle Dump Cemetery, Belgium |
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MILLER |
Charles Robert |
Private 25348, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers 3rd Division. Killed in action 23 October 1918. Aged 35. Son of William & Harriett Miller. Husband of Lucy Alice Miller of 17, East Dean Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne, Formerly with the Suffolks. Employed as a bootmaker by Mastermans. SM. Buried in Capelle-Beaudignies Road Cemetery |
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MILLER-HALLETT |
Stewart Alexander |
Second Lieutenant 11th Battalion South Wale Borderers 40th Division. Killed in action on the Somme 11 July 1916. Aged 25. Son of Alexander & Amy Frances Miller-Hallett of Goddington, Chelsfield, Kent. Husband of Amy F. Miller-Hallett, St. Michaels. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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MILLS |
C |
Unidentified SM Resident of 59, Greys Road, Eastbourne. |
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MILLS |
Reginald Robert |
Private SD. 2272 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Died of wounds 1 July 1916. Aged 22. Son of Mr & Mrs Harry Ernest Mills of 26, Firle Road, Eastbourne. Shop assistant. CH. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in Hastings. Buried in St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery |
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MILLS |
Mansfeldt Charles |
Second Lieutenant The Royal Engineers. Killed in action 29 December 1915. Aged 24. Son of Mansfeldt Henry & Emily Frances Mills of 34, Kingsnorth Gardens, Folkestone, Kent St Michaels & All Angels only. Buried in Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres |
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MILNER |
Herbert Edward |
Gunner 245330 “D” Battery, 250th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 22 August 1918. Aged 29. Born in Battersea. Enlisted in London. Next of kin, Wandsworth (MB) 44 Gore Park Road, Eastbourne. Buried in Villers Bretonneux Military Cemetery |
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MILTON |
Edgar |
Sergeant L. 8971 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed in action at Cuinchy 28 December 1914. Age 26. Enlisted in 1908. Son of George (Stonemason) & Jane Milton of 75, Dudley Road, Eastbourne. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Eastbourne. Regular. Served in Ireland CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
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MILTON |
Edward |
Lance Corporal, L. 10040 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Died of wounds in Chatham Military Hospital 4 June 1915. Aged 22. Enlisted 1912. Son of George & Jane Milton of 75, Dudley Road, Eastbourne. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Ashford Kent. Regular. CH. Buried in Estbourne (Ocklynge) Cemetery |
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MILTON |
John |
Private G. 8638 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Died of wounds 12 September 1916. Aged 20. Son of George & Jane Milton of 75, Dudley Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Employed in Eastbourne as an assistant Engineer. CH. Buried in Heilly Station Cemetery |
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MITCHELL |
Charles Henry |
Private 32195, 18th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers 8th Division. Died of wounds 2 November 1917. Aged 27. Son of Henry Charles & Matilda Mitchell of 13, Beach Road, Eastbourne,. Enlisted in Eastbourne. Printer CH. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium |
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MOCKETT |
Albert Victor |
Private L.10262 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Aged 18. Son of John & Susan Mockett of 5, Addingham Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Employed as a Post Office messenger in Eastbourne SAN & CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
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MOCKETT |
Alfred Edwin |
Private S.2232 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Died at home 27 February 1915. Aged 17. Son of Joseph & Beatrice Mockett of 106, Winter Road, Eastbourne. Special. Reservist. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. SAN. Buried in St. James Cemetery, Dover, Kent. |
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MOCKETT |
Henry Thomas |
Private Labour Corps. Died at home of tuberculosis in the Gildredge Hospital Eastbourne 8 May 1918. Aged 40 Resident of 8, Hydney Street, Eastbourne Not found in CWGC or SDGW Labourer SAN. Buried in Ocklynge Cemetery, Eastbourne |
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MOCKFORD |
Jesse Allen |
Private SD 612, 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the first day of the Third Battle of Ypres near St. Julien 31 July 1917. Aged 20. Son of William & Rosina Mockford of 21, Carlton Road, Eastbourne. Born in Notting Hill and enlisted in Herstmonceux. Employed as a valet to Colonel Lowther. CH. Buried in Duhallow ADS Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. |
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MOLINEUX |
George King |
Captain 2nd Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers 28th Division. Killed in action near Mousetrap Farm, Ypres 5 May 1915. Aged 28. Son of Major Harold Parminter Molineux and Rode Eugenie King Molineux of Isfield Place, Isfield near Lewes. Educated at Winchester College. Regular officer enlisted in 1909. Resident of ‘Mornington’ Buxton Road, Meads, Eastbourne. Included on Isfield Parish Church War Memorial. Ascham Gate. and SJ. No known grave. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres |
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MONK |
George Henry |
Private 602953 14th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (The Quebec Regiment.) 1st Canadian Division. Killed in action near Ypres 17 May 1916. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Henry Monk of Eastbourne. Born in Eastbourne. Buried in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground Ypres. |
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MONCKTON |
Alfred Edward |
[Listed on the memorial as Monkleton G.W.] Sapper 154596 490th Field Company The Royal Engineers. Killed in action 25 March 1918. Aged 21. Born in Paddington and enlisted in Croydon. REC and REM (MB) 214. Latimer Road, Eastbourne. Buried in Pargny British Cemetery |
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MOODY |
Thomas Lewis Vyvian |
Second Lieutenant 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment. 6th Division. Killed in action during the German Spring Offensive 21 March 1918. Aged 21 Served in Gallipoli with the Australians and the Royal Warwicks. Born in India. Next of kin formerly of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire of ‘The Cottage’ Mill Road, Eastbourne. Educated at Eastbourne College and Sandhurst Eastbourne College War Memorial. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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MOORE |
Edward Thomas |
Private 42391, 2/7th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. 66th Division. Died of wounds suffered near Poelcapelle 4 August 1917. Aged 38. Son of Pharez & Margaret Moore of Ringmer. Husband of Mrs L.E.E. Moore of 25, Melbourne Road, Eastbourne. Born in Lewes and enlisted in Eastbourne. Formerly with the RASC. CH. Buried in Coxyde Military Cemetery, Belgium |
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MOORE |
William Henry Helme |
Lieutenant 10th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps 20th Light Division. Killed in action near Laventie 19 October 1915. Aged 20. Son of Arthur Lewis & Sarah Chambers Moore of “Hill Ree” Radlett, Herts. Born in London. Educated at Malvern and Magdalen College, Oxford Not included on the main memorial St. Peters redundant church only (SS) Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie |
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MORGAN |
Charles Edwin |
Private L 8567 1st Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 5th Division. Killed in action near Lorgies 25 October 1914.aged 23 Regular. Enlisted in 1907 Resident of 2, Lower Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne SAN. No known grave. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
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MORGAN |
Charles Ullmer Frederick |
Guardsman 10961, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards 1st Division. Killed in action at Cuinchy 25 January 1915. Aged 20. Son of Charles & Lucy Morgan of Park View, Horam Road, Eastbourne. Born Old Town and enlisted in Eastbourne. Gardener for the Duke of Devonshire. Choir Member at St Mary’s and local cricketer. Member of the Municipal Technical Institute, Eastbourne. SM. No known grave. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
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MORLEY |
Harry |
Able Seaman Sussex Z 199 RNVR “Nelson” Battalion, 63rd Royal Naval Division. Killed in action on the western front 27 September 1916. Aged 22. Son of Mr & Mrs Morely of Eastbourne. Born in Eastbourne. SAN. Buried in Leivin Communal Cemetery Extension. |
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MORRIS |
Arthur James |
SAN Unidentified See Pte. 28765 Arthur James Morris 15th Hants Details all refer to Frome in Somerset. |
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MORRIS |
Harold Henry |
Lieutenant “D” Battery, 150th Brigade Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action near Ypres 22 July 1917. Aged 23. Son of Henry & Martha Edith Morris of 21, Seaside Road, Eastbourne, Served from the first day of the War. TWES HT RAM (Red). Buried in Brandhoek Military Cemetery |
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MORSE |
Gurth Stephen |
Lieutenant 34th Battery, The Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds 9 December 1914. Aged 20. Son of Amyas and Caroline Rose Morse of The Bourne, Bourne End, Herts. Not included on the main memorial St. Peters redundant church only (SS). Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery |
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MOSLEY |
Arthur Roy |
Lieutenant The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 62nd Division. Killed in action 23 November 1917. Aged 22. Son of Arthur Richard and Alice Elizabeth Mosley of 25, East Dean Road, Eastbourne. Born in Boscombe. Hants. SM. Buried in Rocquigney-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt |
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MULES |
William George Horace |
Lieutenant 130th King Georges Own Baluchis (Jacobs Rifles) Formerly with the East Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in German East Africa 12 February 1916. Aged 29. Son of Sir H. Charles & Lady Mules of 29, Bramham Gardens. Earls Court, London St Michaels & All Saints only Bur Taveta Military Cemetery, Tanzania |
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MULLINS |
Arthur George |
[Listed on CWGC as Mullens] Private 53245, 20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 33rd Division. Killed in action 21 May 1917. Age 21. Son of George & Louisa Mullins of 9, Salehurst Street, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Formerly with the RASC. Baker SM. No known grave. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
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MULLINS |
Thomas |
[Listed on CWGC as Mullens] Private 1675/A 43rd Battalion, Australian Infantry 3rd Australian Division. Died in St. Georges Hospital London. 26 July 1917. Aged 28. Son of George & Louisa Mullins of 9, Salehurst Street, Eastbourne. Born in Eastbourne. Emigrated to Australia in 1909. Employed as a Cook by the Australian Railways. SM. Buried in Eastbourne (Oklynge) Cemetery |
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MUNDAY |
Owen James |
Lance Corporal TF. 204998, 15th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 41st Division. Killed in action 22 October 1918. Aged 26. Son of Mr & Mrs H. Munday of Broughton, nr. Stockbridge, Hants. Husband of Florence Munday of 18, Hartfield Road, Eastbourne. Born in Broughton and enlisted in Winchester. No known grave. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial |
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MURPHY |
John Thomas |
Stoker J/69619 Royal Naval Reserve 7823 (S) HMS “Queen Mary” Lost when the Battlecruiser blew up during the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. Reservist. Born in Worthing. Connection with Eastbourne unknown. Enlisted in The Royal Navy in 1901. No known grave. Commemorated on The Chatham Naval Memorial |
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MURRELL |
Ernest George |
Rifleman 2910 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade 14th Light Division. Died of wounds 10 October 1915. Aged 26. Reservist. Enlisted in 1908. Son of James & Lucy Murrell of 38, Terminus Place, Eastbourne. Born & enlisted in Eastbourne. AS & TWES. Buried in La Touquet-Paris-Plage Communal Cemetery. |
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MURRELL |
Frederick William |
Lance Corporal SD. 215 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Age 23. Son of James & Lucy Murrell of 38, Terminus Place, Eastbourne. Born Bexhill and enlisted in Eastbourne. CH & EU. No known grave. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
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MYDLETON-GAVEY |
Francis Edward |
Captain 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. 29th Division. Killed in action on Gallipoli 26 September 1915. Aged 27 Resident of ‘Stanton Prior’ Darley Road, Meads, Eastbourne. Educated at Wellington College, & The RMA Sandhurst Wounded on the Aisne and Gallipoli. SJ. No known grave. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial |
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MYHILL |
George Ernest |
Private 27112 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 12th Division. Killed in action on the Somme 7 October 1916.age 35. Son of Christopher Valentine and Emma Myhill of “Brookside” Willowfield Road, Eastbourne. Born and enlisted in Eastbourne. Postman CH. No known grave. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
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