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HOVE
LIBRARY WORLD WAR 1 WAR MEMORIAL
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CADDY |
Hubert
Mallett |
Bombardier
901422 "A" Battery 293rd, Brigade Royal Field Artillery
(Sussex TF). Killed in action near Ypres 16 November 1917. Aged
30. Son of William & Catherine Caddy of 41, Waterloo Street, Brighton.
Husband of Mary Caddy of the same Address. Born in Brighton and
enlisted in Hove. Included on Brighton War Memorial Buried in Bard
Cottage Cemetery, Belgium |
CAIN |
Alan
Victor |
Second
Lieutenant 2nd, Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 29th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 18 October 1916. Aged 24. Son of Henry Frederic
& Edith Lucy Underwood Cain of Hove. Served in Gallipoli as an observer
with the Royal Naval Air Service. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial.
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CALLOW |
Albert
Edward |
Private
G. 3633 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Son of Mr & Mrs Callow of Hove.
Born in Preston Park, Brighton and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated
on The Loos Memorial |
CALLOW |
William
Chesslyn |
Private
G. 27536 24th Battalion. The Royal Fusiliers 2nd Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 13 November 1916. Born and enlisted in Hove.
Buried in Redan Ridge Cemetery Number 3 Beaumont Hamel. |
CAMERON |
Hector
William Lovett |
Second
Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders 1st Division. Killed
in action near Vendresse on the River Aisne 14 September 1914. Commemorated
on The Ferte Sous Jouarre Memorial. |
CAMPBELL |
James
D |
Lance
Cpl TF. 201274 1/4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 34th Division.
Killed in action at Grand Rozoy 29 July 1918. Aged 26. Son of Mr
& Mrs F. Campbell of 91, Coleridge Street, Hove. Born in Eastbourne
and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Soissons Memorial. |
CAPELIN |
Albert
Edward |
Private.
105328 29th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (The British Columbia Regiment)
2nd Canadian Division. Died of wounds 7 November 1917. Aged 19.
Son of John & Alice Capelin of 27, Alpine Road, Hove. Buried in
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery Belgium |
CARD |
Joseph |
Able
Seaman Sussex S/293 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. "Nelson"
Battalion, Royal Naval Division. Gallipoli. Killed in action on
Gallipoli 13 July 1915. Included on Cuckfield W. M. Commemorated
on The Helles Memorial |
CARDEN |
William
Richard |
Private.
SE. 5501 Royal Army Veterinary Corps E E F. 20 Mobile Veterinary
Section Died in Egypt 13 December 1916. Son of William & Agnes Carden.
Husband of Mrs C. G. Carden 93, Ellen Street, Hove. Born in Hove
& enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Alexandria Hadra War Memorial
Cemetery, Egypt. |
CARN |
Thomas
Richard |
Private
43662 10th Battalion. The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 31st
Division. Killed in action at Arras 9 April 1917. Aged 37. Son of
James & Charlotte Carn of Hove, Husband of Ethel Mary Carn of 27,
Goldstone Road, Hove. Formerly with The Royal Engineers. Born and
enlisted in Hove. Buried in , Cojuel British Cemetery St. Martin
Sur Cojuel |
CARR |
Dudley
Reed |
Lieutenant
2nd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. 6th Indian Division. Mesopotamia.
Killed in action in Mesopotamia 23 February 1917. Aged 32. Son of
George Reed & Lucy Carn. Husband of Rosetta Carn of 19, Wilbury
Road, Hove. Commemorated on The Basra Memorial. Iraq. |
CARSON |
Richard
Hartley |
Second
Lieutenant 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards The Guards Division.
Died of wounds near Ypres 4 September 1917. Aged 19. Son of James
Hartley & Kathleen Annie Lucy Carson of "Bleak House"
Dyke Road, Brighton. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium
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CARTER |
Joseph
William |
Lance
Cpl. G. 40124 6th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action at Arras 12 April 1917. Aged 28. Son of Frederick
& Mary Carter of 53, Montgomery Street, Hove. Husband of Edith Carter
of 140 Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Born in Hove
and enlisted in Brighton. Formerly with the East Kents. Commemorated
on The Arras Memorial |
CARTER |
William
Thomas |
Captain
7th Battalion,. Seaforth Highlanders 9th Scottish Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 12 October 1916. Commemorated on The Thiepval
Memorial |
CARVICK,
MC |
James
Bruce Nort |
Lieutenant
24th Battalion, Australian Infantry 2nd Australian Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 7 August 1916. Buried in Becourt Military
Cemetery Becordel-Becourt |
CATON |
Frederick
William |
Second
Lieutenant The Royal Engineers. Killed in action 28 June 1916. Aged
31 M. A. Oxon. B. Sc. London F. C. S. Son of Mr & Mrs E. C. Caton
of 6, Waterloo Street, Hove. Buried in Tranchee De Mecknes Cemetery,
Aix Nouelette |
CAWOOD |
William
Benjamin Crane |
Captain
The Royal Field Artillery (TF) Died in India 24 May 1915. Aged 46.
Son of The Rev John and Mrs Cawood. Commemorated on The Kirkee 1914/18
Memorial India. |
CHADWELL |
Herbert
Frederick |
Signalman
Sussex Z/547 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve SS"Burutu"
Lost when the Elder –Dempster Line Steamer was sunk in collision
with the SS "City of Calcutta off South Wales 3 October 1918.
Sonn of Herbert & Anne Chadwell of 41, Grange Road, Hove. Aged 19
Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. |
CHADWELL |
Frederick
Henry |
Corporal
538366 1509 Fortress Company The Royal Engineers. Died at home 30
July 1919. Aged 19. Son of Alfred & Alice Chadwell of 97, Blatchington
Road, Hove. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
CHAMBERLAIN |
Eric
Dunstan |
Second
Lieutenant 1/5th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 55th
Division. Killed in action at Cambrai 30 November 1917. Son of Dunster
& Louisa Chamberlain of The Royal Palace Hotel, Kensington. Commemorated
on The Cambrai Memorial |
CHAMBERLAIN |
Rupert
Maurice |
Second
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. The Guards Division, Died
of wounds 20 May 1918. Aged 20. Son of Dunster & Louisa Chamberlain
of Royal Palace Hotel, Kensington. Buried in Warlincourt Halte British
Cemetery, Saulty |
CHAPMAN |
Charles
Hamilton Murray |
Flight
Lieutenant Royal Naval Air Service Died in a flying accident at
Eastchurch 23 February 1918. Aged 25. Son of Charles Capel & Maude
Murray-Chapman of 10, Modena Road, Hove. Husband of Olive Mary Murray
–Chapman of 89. Lancaster Gate, London. Born in Chislehurst, Kent.
Buried in All Saints Churchyard, Eastchurch, Kent |
CHAPMAN |
Gordon |
Lance
Corporal 50440 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. 24th Division. Died
of wounds 9 July 1917 Husband of Mrs J E Chapman (remarried) of
37, Osborne Villas, Hove. Born in Plumpton and enlisted in Chichester.
Buried in Nouex Les Mines Communal Cemetery. |
CHAPMAN |
Stephen
James |
Lieutenant
Number 1 Observers School of gunnery The Royal Air Force. Died at
home 6 June 1918. Buried in Hove Cemetery. |
CHATFIELD |
Reuben |
Driver
895 1/3rd Home Counties Brigade Royal Field Artillery Died in Mesopotamia
25 June 1916. Born in Ditchling and enlisted in Hove. Buried in
Amara Cemetery, Iraq. |
CHEESMAN |
George
Leonard |
Lieutenant
10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment. 10th Division. Killed in action
at Suvla Bay. 10 August 1915. Aged 30. Son of George & Mary Cheesman
of 15, Albany Villas, Hove. MA. (Oxon) Fellow of New College. Commemorated
on The Helles Memorial. |
CLARE |
Henrie
Nugent |
Private.
G. 50380 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 2nd Division. Killed
in action 27 December 1917. Aged 37 Formerly Royal Fusiliers. Son
of John & Elizabeth Clare. Husband of Laura Clare of 56, Goldstone
Villas, Hove. Born in Kensington and enlisted in Hove. Buried in
Hermies Hill British Cemetery |
CLARKE |
Reginald |
Private,
530767 2/15th Battalion, London Regiment. Died 2 November 1918.
Aged 21. Son of Mr & Mrs E. H. Clarke of 72, Highdown Road, Hove.
Enlisted in London. Buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille.
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CLEEVE |
Frederick
John Stewart |
Colonel
The Royal Field Artillery 10th Division. Ammunition Column Salonikan
Front Died in Salonika 13 October 1916. Aged 53. Son of Colonel
& Mrs S. A. Cleeve. Buried in Lambet Road Military Cemetery, Salonika |
CLEVELAND |
Thomas
George |
Private.
SPTS. 4796 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. 12th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 5 August 1916. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in London. Next of kin residents of Pinner. Commemorated on The
Thiepval Memorial |
CLIFFORD |
Ernest
A |
Sub
Lieutenant R. N. V. R. "Howe" Battalion Royal Naval Division.
Killed in action on Gallipoli 4 June 1915. Commemorated on The Helles
Memorial. |
COATES |
Walter |
Private.
SD. 2649 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 19. Son of Frederick
& Ellen Coates of 69, Shirley Street, Hove. Born and enlisted in
Hove. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
COCHRAN |
Arthur
Knight |
Private.
533129 15th Battalion London Regiment (Civil Service Rifles) Died
of wounds 21 February 1917. Aged 38. Son of James & Matilda Cochran
of "Delaford" Old Shoreham Road, Hove. Enlisted in London.
Resident of St. Pancras, London. Buried in Lijssenthoek Military
Cemetery, Belgium. |
COLBOURNE |
Harold |
Private.
2362 3/1st Sussex Yeomanry Died at home of pneumonia 11 September
1916. Aged 18. Son of Henry & Grace Colbourne of 12 Raphael Road,
Hove. Enlisted Brighton. Hove resident,. Buried in Hove Cemetery |
COLE |
Reginald
Alber |
Sapper
542918 76 Field Company The Royal Engineers. Killed in action near
Ypres 6 August 1917. Enlisted in Gillingham Next of kin, Canterbury.
Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. Possibility
only. This is the only Cole R. A. with CWGC records) |
COLE |
Willam
Albert |
Private.
GS. 744 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Special
reservist. Killed in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Born
and enlisted in Hove, Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
COLE |
Frederick
James |
PrivateG.
17681 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action 26 March 1918. Aged 26. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Cole of 58,
Westbourne Street, Hove. Born in Hove & enlisted in Brighton. Buried
in Hesbecourt Communal Cemetery Extension |
COLE |
Henry
Edward |
Private.
58294 Number 18 Squadron The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) E. E. F
Died in Egypt 16 October 1918. Aged 33. Son of James & Mary Anne
Cole of 58, Westbourne Street, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in
Brighton. Formerly with the Sussex Yeomanry. Buried in Alexandria
(Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery |
COOK |
Albert |
Private.
G. 20693 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Died
of wounds 14 November 1917. Aged 20 Foster son of Mrs J. T. Upperton
of 10, St. Leonards Avenue, Hove. Born and enlisted in Brighton.
Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium |
COOK |
George
Frederick |
Private.
G. 30260 1st Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 33rd Division.
Killed in action 21 September 1918 Husband of Mrs F. E. M. Cook
of 47, George Street, Hove. Born Brighton, enlisted in Hove. Buried
in Meath Cemetery, Villers-Guislain. |
COOMBER |
Reginald |
Private
L, 10066 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action near Veldhoek, Ypres 13 November 1914. Born in Hove and
enlisted in Brighton Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres,
Belgium |
COOMBER |
Percy
George |
Private
G. 697 7th Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action 25 July 1917. Born and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated
on The Arras Memorial |
COOPER |
William
Richard |
Lance
Cpl. SD. 3080 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 21. Son of
Arthur & Esther Cooper of 54, Rutland Road, Hove. Born and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner. |
COOPER |
Frederick |
Gunner
12 8th Siege Battery The Royal Garrison Artillery Died 12 December
1916. Aged 39. Son of James & Elizabeth Cooper of 63, Crawley Road,
Horsham. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in Newhaven,. Buried in
Englebelmer Communal Vemetery Extension. |
COPPARD |
Percy
William Frederick |
Private
29620 1st, Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry 4th Division. Killed
in action 29 August 1918. Aged 30. Son of Percy & Elizabeth Coppard
of 40, Hova Villas, Hove. Born in Paddington and enlisted in Hove.
Formerly Royal Army Service Corps. Commemorated on The Vis-En-Artois
Memoria |
COPPIN |
Reginald
Charles |
Pioneer.
361430 Number 5 Field Survey Company The Royal Engineers Died after
the war in Namur, Belgium 21 January 1919. Aged 20. Son of Edwin
& Eliza Coppin of 30, Cowper Street, Hove. Buried in Belgrade Cemetery,
Namur, Belgium |
CORBIN |
Henry |
Private.
46807 Royal Army Medical Corps. Drowned when the Transport SS "Transylvania"
was torpedoed in the Gulf of Genoa 4 May 1917. Commemorated on The
Savona Town memorial, Italy |
CORNOCK |
Arthur
Henry |
Private
G. 16102 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action near Arras 13 April 1917. Aged 34. Son of John Capel &
Charlotte Johnson Cornock of Hove. Born and enlisted in Hove. Buried
in Lievin Communal Cemetery Extension. |
CORPS |
William
Charles |
Sergeant
146518 211th Siege Batter The Royal Garrison Artillery Died of wounds
in base hospital at Etaples 30 April 1918. Aged 27. Son of Mr &
Mrs E. C. Corps of 24, Rutland Road, Hove. Husband of Mrs Winifred
Corps of 31, Landseer Road, Hove. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
COSHAM |
William
Charles |
Bombardier
1599 1/3rd Sussex Home Counties Brigade The Royal Field Artillery
(TF) Died in Mesopotamia 25 June 1918. Born and enlisted in Hove.
Buried in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq. |
COSSHAM |
Paul
T |
Driver
80478 126th Field Company The Royal Engineers Died of wounds 5 June
1916. Born in Hove and enlisted in Gravesend Hove resident. Buried
in Ville Sur Ancre Communal Cemetery |
COTTON |
William
Martin Vernon |
Second
Lieutenant The Royal Flying Corps, Number 7 Squadron (B. E. 2e’s)
Shot down and killed in action 21 December 1916. Aged 24. Son of
Lt Colonel G. W. V. Cotton (late 75th Foot) and Mrs Sarah Cotton
of Hove. Commemorated on The Arras Flying Services Memorial |
COWSTICK |
Frederick |
Lance
Cpl. G. 2369 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment (Pioneers) 18th
Division. Died of wounds 23 September 1917. Aged 20. Son of Samuel
& Elisabeth Cowstick of 124, Cowper Street, Hove. Born and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Westvleteren, Belgium |
COX |
Percy
Thomas |
Private
10366 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers. Killed in action taking
part in operations against the Grman enclave of Tsingtau in Northern
China 8 August 1914. Buried in Sai Wan Cemetery, China |
COX |
Horace
Stanley |
Private.
60672 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 12th Division. Died of wounds
23 June 1917. Born in Southwick and enlisted in Southwark. Resident
of West Hove. Formerly Royal Sussex. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial
|
CRABBE |
Hubert
Lyon Bingham |
Second
Lieutenant 3rd Kings Own Hussars 2nd Cavalry Division. Attached
to the Royal Air Force. Killed in action 15 August 1918. Buried
in Carnoy Military Cemetery |
CREAGH |
Reginald
Simon Macnamara |
Lieutenant
14th Battalion, Rifle Brigade Died at home 5 December 1917. Aged
32. Son of Major Simon Creagh and Mrs Cramer-Hinson Husband of Mrs
Zoe Creagh of 76, Langdale Road, Hove, Included on Bognor W. M.
Hospital. Buried in Kensal Green St. Marys Roman Catholic Cemetery,
London. |
CREWE |
Ernest |
Airman
68950 Royal Flying Corps. Died at home 11 April 1917,. Aged 32.
Son of George & Harriett Crewe of Hove Formerly employed at a groom.
Buried in Hove Cemetery |
CRISP |
Walter
H |
Private.
95 16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (The Manitoba Regiment. 1st
Canadian Division. Killed in action 28 September 1916. Aged 22.
Son of David George & Mary Anne Crisp of 1, Westbourne Place, Hove.
Commemorated on The Vimy Memorial |
CROSS
|
Charles
Murray |
Private.
33857 7th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. 13th Division. Attached
to "Dunsterforce" Died in Mesopotamia 7 November 1918.
Aged 23. Son of Charles & Ellen Cross of 33, Westbourne Street,
Hove, Enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Tehran Memorial, Iran.
|
CROWTHER |
Eustace
Charles |
Private.
7681 1/14th Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish) 56th London
Division. Killed in action on the Somme 7 October 1916. Aged 27.
Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Crowther of 61, Oakfield Road, Finsbury Park.
Husband of Mrs Lilian Crowther of 99 South Street, Eastbourne, Enlisted
in London Hove resident. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
DANCY |
William
Bernard |
Private.
17106 7th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment)
1st Canadian Division. Killed in action at Ypres 24 April 1915.
Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium (Canadian
Section) |
DAVEY |
Reginald |
Lieutenant
The Kings African Rifles. Killed in action in East Africa 5 May
1918. Born in Scotland Hove resident. Included on The Scottish National
Memorial, Edinburgh Commemorated on The Dar es Salaam Memorial Tanganyika
(Tanzania) |
DAVIDSON |
Robert
Douglas |
Private.
TF. 265432 2/6th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Indian Army.
Died of disease in Lahore November 1911. 17. Aged 22. Son of Robert
& Ethel Eliza Davidson of 19, Princip Road, Hove. Born in Uckfield
& enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Lahore Cantonment Cemetery Commemorated
on The Karachi Memorial, Pakistan |
DAVIES |
James
Gordon |
Captain
10th Battalion, Welsh Regiment. 38th Welsh Division, Died of wounds
9 February 1916. Aged 24. Son of James John & Edith Bona Davies
of 2, Wilbury Gardens, Hove. Educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge,
B. A. Included on Cambridge University War List. Buried in Le Touret
Military Cemetery Richebourg L’Avoue. |
DAWES |
Alfred
Charles |
Private.
TF. 201043 1/4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
EEF. Killed in action at the first battle of Gaza 26 March 1917.
Aged 19. Son of Thomas & Alice Dawes of 56, St. Leonards Avenue,
Hove. Born in Bosham and enlisted in Hove. St. Leonards Parish Church
Aldrington and possibly Brighton Memorials Commemorated on The Jerusalem
Memorial |
DAY |
John
Henry |
Able
Seaman Sussex /1/321 R. N. V. R. SS"Newlyn" (4, 000 tons)
torpedoed by a U boat off Prawle Point, South Devon. 2 August 1917.
Aged 21. One of four crew lost. Son of John Frederick & Eliza Sarah
Day of 1, Clarendon Villas, Hove. Born in Hull, Commemorated on
The Portsmouth Naval Memorial. |
DEADMAN |
William
Walter |
Private
TF. 315172 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action near Amiens 22 August 1918. Aged 24 Formerly Sussex
Yeomanry. Son of George & Kate Deadman of 29, Coleridge Street,
Hove. Born in Portslade and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Meaulte
Military Cemetery |
DEAN |
Arthur
Castle Gordon |
Private
L. 10927 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Died
of wounds in base hospital at Etaples 3 May 1917. Aged 19. Son of
George & Annie Dean of 58, Montgomery Street, Hove. Born and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery |
DELVES |
Mark |
Able
Seaman Sussex/Z/449 R. N. V. R "Hawke" Battalion 63rd,
Royal Naval Division. Killed in action 25 August 1918. Aged 32.
Son of George & Maria Delves of 25, Clarendon Road, Hove. Husband
of Mrs Harriett Delves of 21, Clarendon Road. Commemorated on The
Vis En Artois Memorial |
DENYER |
Nathan
Thomas Alfred |
Rifleman
R. 37970 13th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. 37th Division.
Killed in action 21 August 1918. Aged 20. Son of Alfred & Mary Jane
Denyer of Wish Cottage, New Church Road, Hove. Born in Portsmouth
and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Bac Du Sud British Cemetery
Bailleuval |
DEWAR-BROWN |
Iain
Gracie |
Private.
S. 24719 7th Battalion. The Seaforth Highlanders 9th Scottish Division.
Killed in action 17 April 1918. Aged 18. Son of William & Sarah
Dewar-Brown of "Dalmeny" 4, Western Villas, Old Hall,
Kilmalcolm, Renfrewshire. Born and enlisted in Hove. Formerly with
the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders. Buried in Harlebeke New British
Cemetery, Belgium. |
DEXTER |
Edmund
Charles |
Gunner
R. M. A. 12399 Royal Marine Artillery HMS "Invincible"
Lost with the Battlecruiser at the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916.
Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial Southsea. |
DICKINSON |
John
Malcolm |
Lieutenant
2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed in action
12 June 1918. Aged 20. Son of Capt. M. Dickinson Royal Artillery
and Mrs Paget Davies Dickenson of 25, Brunswick Terrace, Hove. Educated
at Marlborough College and Sandhurst Marlborough College War Memorial.
Buried in Pernes British Cemetery |
DIPLOCK,
MM |
Horace
Reginald |
Sergeant
L. 9685 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment (Pioneers) 18th Division.
Regular formerly 2nd Battalion. Killed in action 8 September 1917.
Aged 23. Son of Alfred & Annie Diplock of 8, Connaught Road, Hove.
Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Duhallow ADS. Cemetery,
Ypres, Belgium |
DOO |
Reginald
Herbert |
Private.
L. 10516 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Born in Brighton and
enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial |
DOYLE |
Alexander
William |
Private.
SD. 3563 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action 21 September 1918. Aged 23. Son of John & Emma Doyle,
Tobacconist of Aldrington, Hove. Formerly South Downs Battalion.
Born and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Vis En Artois Memorial |
DOYLE |
Herbert
James |
Private.
SD. 4966 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Born and enlisted in
Hove. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
DRURY |
Frederick |
Private
TF. 201269 1/4th Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd, Division.
Died of wounds in Egypt 11 November 1917. Aged 20. Son of Samuel
& Mary Drury of 4, Temple Street, Brighton. Born in Eastbourne and
enlisted in Worthing. Findon Parish Church Memorial. Buried in Kantara
War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt |
DUMBRELL |
George
William |
Private.
S. 2232 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Reservist.
Killed in action at Givenchy 16 February 1915. Aged 19. Son of Alfred
Ellis & Jane Dumbrell of 97, Shirley Street, Hove. Born in Hove
and enlisted in Brighton Commemorated on The Le Touret memorial |
DUMMER |
Percy |
Lance
Cpl. SD. 297 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action at Becourt 3 September 1916. Born in Easebourne
and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery Number 2 |
DUNCAN |
Kenneth |
Second
Lieutenant 8th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. 7th Division. Killed
in action at Arras. 9 May 1917. Aged 23. Son of John & Laura Duncan
of 99, Pembroke Crescent, Hove, Commemorated on The Arras Memorial
|
DUNFORD |
Horace
Richard James |
Private
4577 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. Killed in action during the German
Spring Offensives. 1 April 1918. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton.
Hove resident. Commemorated on The Pozieres Memorial |
DUNK |
Albert
Alma |
Private.
23876 5th Battalion, Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. Formerly Royal Sussex.
Killed in action 24 August 1916. Aged 21. Son of William & Henrietta
Dunk of 121 Clarendon Road, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Hammersmith
Enlisted August 1914. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
DUNK |
Arthur
Edward |
Private
SD. 3559 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Rue de Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 23 Husband of Mary
Amy Louisa Dunk (remarried) of 37, Ingram Crescent, Hove. Born and
enlisted in Hove. Buried in St. Vaast Military Cemetery |
DYER |
Charles
Robert |
Private.
Tf. 170280 The Sussex Yeomanry Died at home11 July 1917. Born and
enlisted in Brighton Hove resident. Buried in Ipswich Cemetery,
Suffolk |
ECCLES,
MC |
Arthur
John Tolcher |
Lieutenant
The East Surrey Regiment. attached to The Royal Engineers. (Signals)
Died 26 November 1918. Aged 21. Son of Mr G. Tolcher Eccles (MB.
Cantab) and Mrs Emmaline Tolcher Eccles of 63, Sackville Road, Hove.
Buried in Solesmes British Cemetery |
EDWARDS,
MM |
Charles
Edwin |
Private.
337 23rd Battalion, Australian Infantry 2nd Australian Division.
Killed in action on the Somme 23 August 1916. Son of Edwin & Annie
Edwards of 76, Clarendon Road, Hove. Buried in Puchevillers British
Cemetery. |
EDWARDS |
Stanley
Robert |
Lieutenant
8th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. 17th Division. Killed
in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Aged 22. Son of Mr & Mrs T
J Edwards of "Mullion" Hove Park Road, Hove. Buried in
, Vormezeele Enclosure Number 3, Belgium |
EDWARDS |
Walter
Thomas |
Private.
21505 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. 35th Division. Killed in
action. near Ypres 7 June 1917. Born and enlisted in Hove Commemorated
on The Menin Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium |
ELLIOTT |
Harry
Alderton |
Bombardier
141580 The Royal Field Artillery 38th Divisional Trench Mortar Batteries
Died at home 20 November 1918. Aged 29. Son of William Alfred &
Cordelia Anne Elliott of 181, Ditchling Rise, Brighton. Born in
Hove and enlisted in Chichester. Buried in Hove Old Cemetery |
ELLIOTT |
Wilfred |
Lance
Corporal M2/080168 Royal Army Service Corps 31st Division. Mechanical
Transport. Died in base hospital at St. Omer 19 February 1919. Aged
30. Son of Ada Blockley of 58, Clarendon Villas, Hove. Also known
as Wilfred Blockley. Buried in Longuenesse Souvenir Cemetery, St.
Omer, |
ELMS |
Gordon
William |
Private.
L. 19772 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
EMBLEN |
Arthur |
Private.
TF. 201565 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Territorial. Killed in action at Cambrai 25 November 1917. Husband
of Mrs Emma Emblen of 1, Orford Villas, Heath Road, Hillingdon,
Middlesex. Born in Ardington, Berkshire and enlisted in Brighton.
Commemorated on The Cambrai Memorial |
ETHERINGTON |
Frederick |
Private.
TF. 203633 7th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. 13th Division,.
Killed in action in South Russia 26 August 1918. Formerly Royal
Sussex. Enlisted in Brighton Commemorated on The Tehran Memorial,
Iran |
ETHERINGTON |
Walter
George |
Private
L. 10238 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action 8 November 1914. Aged 21. Son of Mr Etherington & Mrs
Letitia Pelling of 88, Montgomery Street, Hove. Born in Hove and
enlisted in Chichester Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial,
Ypres, Belgium |
EVANS,
MM |
Arthur
James |
Sergeant
G. 764 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Serre Road Cemetery Number 2 |
EVANS |
Cecil
James |
Private.
G. 4188 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action near the Hohenzollern Redoubt 2 November 1915. Resident
of Hove. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Hove Commemorated on The
Loos Memorial |
EWINGS |
William
G H |
Gunner
900531 Royal Field Artillery (TF) 18th Divisional Ammunition Column.
Died in base hospital in Rouen France 4 December 1918. Born and
enlisted in Hove. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen.
|
FARLOW |
Charles
Ewen |
Sergeant
23330 283rd, Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in
action 15 April 1918. Born in Hove and enlisted in Dover. Next of
kin South Africa. Buried in Boves West Communal Cemetery Extension.
|
FAULKNER |
John
Edward |
Private.
TF. 203181 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Kia12 October 1918. Aged 22. Son of Walter & Sarah Faulkner of 18,
Byron Road, Hove. Territorial. Born in Hove and enlisted Chichester.
Buried in Del Saux Farm Cemetery, Beugny |
FIELD,
DSO |
Kenneth
Douglas |
Lieutenant
Colonel Royal Garrison Artillery 38th Siege Battery. Killed in action
at Cambrai 30 November 1917. Aged 37. Son of Joshua Field DL. JP.
& Emma Jessie Field of Latchmere House, Ham Common; husband of Elizabeth
Mary Field of Selby House, Ham Common, Surrey. Served on the N.
W. Frontier and Burma Commemorated on The Cambrai Memorial |
FIFIELD |
Harry
C |
Private.
G. 16096 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Wounded
on the Ancre and died in field hospital at Wimereux 27 October 1916.
Aged 18. Son of William & Kate Fifield of Hove. Born in Hove and
enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery. |
FISH |
George
William |
Private.
G. 1580 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. "D"
Company. Killed in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Aged
17. Son of Thomas & Alice Fish of 114, Clarendon Road, Hove. Born
and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
FITCH |
Arthur
Clifford |
Lance
Cpl. G. 14000 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action 26 April 1918. Aged 20. Son of Joseph & Alice Fitch
of 23, Townsend Road, Southall, Middlesex. Born and enlisted in
Hove. Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium |
FITCH |
Frederick
William |
Private.
G. 688 7th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division. Killed
in action at Ovillers 7 July 1916. Son of Mr & Mrs Fitch of 38,
Hove Villas, Hove. Born in Thurlow, Suffolk. & enlisted in Hove,
Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
FLAVIN |
Thomas
Huber |
Leading
Seaman Sussex /2/139 RNVR HMS "Clan McNaughton" Lost with
the armed merchant Cruiser when she foundered in the North Atlantic
3 February 1915. Aged 22. Son of Thomas & Jane Flavin of 70, Shirley
Street, Hove, Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial Southsea,
|
FLEET |
Thomas
Francis |
Rifleman
4614 Enlisted in London. Hove Resident. 1/12th Battalion, London
Regiment. 56th London Division. Killed in action on the Somme. 9
September 1916. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
FLOWERS |
Herbert |
Second
Lieutenant 8th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action near Delville Wood 1 September 1916. Aged 36. Son
of Mr & Mrs George Arthur Flowers of 8, Salisbury Road, Hove. Born
in Steyning. Steyning War Memorial. Buried in Delville Wood Cemetery,
Longeuval |
FLOWERS |
John
Arthur |
Second
Lieutenant 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action. 31 August 1916. Aged 20. Son of Mr & Mrs Arthur
Flowers of 18, Hove Park Villas, Hove. Educated at Lancing College.
Born in Steyning. Shot by a sniper. Lancing College War Memorial
and roll of Honour Commemorated on The Arras Memorial |
FOOT |
Samuel
Ashburner |
Lance
Corporal PS/1271 16th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 29th Division.
Killed in action on the Somme 1 July 1916. Born in Wimbledon and
enlisted in London. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
FORD |
Albert
William |
Private.
G. 9565 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action 23 November 1917. Aged 24 Husband of Rose Evelyn Ford
of 20, Suffolk Street, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Chichester.
Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium |
FORD |
John
Henry |
Private
S. 1802 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action 23 December 1914. Aged 19 Reservist. Son of George & Kate
Ford of 68, Byron Street, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton.
Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
FOREMAN |
George
H |
Private.
L. 8134 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action near Grenay 27 April 1916. Aged 31 Eldest son of Mr &
Mrs J. E. Foreman of Montgomery Street, Hove. Regular, born in Hampstead
and enlisted in Chichester. Buried in Bully Grenay Communal Cemetery
French Extension. |
FOSTER |
Leonard
Arthur |
Lance
Cpl A/204777 11th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifle Corps 37th Division.
Killed in action during the March retreat 24 March 1918. Born in
Hollington and enlisted in Brighton. Resident of Hove. Commemorated
on The Pozieres Memorial |
FRANKLAND |
Robert
Cecil Colville |
Captain
1/8th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers 42nd Division. Killed in action
during an attack on "The Vinyard" near Krithia, Gallipoli
7 August 1915. Son of Colonel Colville Frankland and Mrs Mary Jay
Frankland Included on Findon Parish Church War Memorial. Formerly
with the North Staffords. Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli.
See also Charterhouse
School |
FRANKLAND |
Thomas
Hugh Colville |
Brevet
Major 1st Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 29th Division. Killed
in action during the landings on "V" Beach Gallipoli 25
April 1915. Aged 35. Son of Colonel Colville & Mrs Mary Jay Frankland
Included on Findon Parish Church War Memorial Commemorated on The
Helles Memorial, Gallipoli. See also Charterhouse
School |
FRAPE,
LLB |
Reginald
David |
Lance
Corporal SD. 1685 12th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30 June 1916. Aged 32. "C"
Company. Son of Henry & Katherine Frape of "Normandy"
Crescent Road, Burgess Hill. Born in Burgess Hill and enlisted in
Worthing. Resident of Hove. Buried in Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery,
Souchez |
FREEMAN |
Frederick
Willaim Charles |
Private.
G. 21548 11th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 41st Division.
Formerly Sussex Yeomanry. Killed in action during the German Spring
Offensives 23 March 1918. Born and enlisted in Brighton. Hove resident
Commemorated on The Arras Memorial. |
FRENCH |
Edward
John |
Bombardier
97362 "C" Battery 58th Brigade The Royal Field Artillery
Died of wounds 27 7. 17. Aged 23. Son of Edward & Emma French of
Maynards Gate, Jarvis Brook near Crowborough. Born in Brighton and
enlisted in Hove. Included on The Crowborough & District War Memorial.
Buried in Lijssenthoek Military Ce4metery, Belgium |
FROST |
Alec |
Private.
10687 2nd Battalion, Honourable Artillery Company (Infantry) 7th
Division. Killed in action 9 October 1917. Aged 31 Husband of Margaret
Alison Frost of 30, Church Road, Hove,. Son of Alfred & Elizabeth
Frost of 29, Eade Street, Norwich, Norfolk. Enlisted Armoury House.
Commemorated on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium |
GANDER |
John
Henry |
Sapper
235589 The Royal Engineers (Inland Water Transport) Died in base
hospital at Le Havre 28 May 1917. Aged 17. Son of Richard John &
Emma Gander of 180 Church Road, Hove. Formerly Royal Sussex,. Born
and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre |
GARDNER,
MM |
Harry
Victor |
Private.
TF. 202827 2/4th Ox & Bucks Light Infantry 61st Division. Killed
in action 14 March 1917. Aged 22. Son of John Henry & Kate Gardener
of Mesea Island, Essex. Born in Hove and enlisted in Swansea. Resident
of West Mersea, Essex Mersea Island War Memorial. Commemorated on
The Thiepval Memorial |
GATES |
Frederick
John |
Able
Seaman 202986 (RFR/PO/B/4544 Royal Navy HMS "Good Hope"
Lost when the Armoured Cruiser was sunk in action with Von Spee’s
Squadron off Chile 1 November 1914. Aged 33. Son of Mr & Mrs Charles
Gates. Husband of Ada Rose Gates of 34, Ingram Crescent, Hove. Commemorated
on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea |
GEORGE |
Arthur
James |
Private
SD. 4863 11th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 3 September 1916. Son of Mr & Mrs C. George
of 115, Livingstone Road, Hove. Well known local footballer. Born
in Hove and enlisted in Brighton. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial.
|
GEORGE |
Gotrdon
Stanlet |
Private.
M2/183839 The Royal Army Service Corps "Y" Siege Park
Died in Base hospital at Etaples 2 December 1918. Aged 20. Son of
William Richard & Emily Amelia George of 34, Westbourne Gardens,
Hove. Born in Worthing. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery. |
GIBBS |
Leslie
George |
Lance
Corporal 6164 32nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 41st Division. Died
of wounds in base hospital at Rouen, 13 October 1916. Aged 30. Son
of Charles & Louisa Gibbs of Brighton. Husband ofMary Tankard Gibbs
of 88, Addison Road, Hove. Buried in St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen |
GIBBS |
Alfred |
Shoeing
Smith 47060 10th Hussars Died of wounds in hospital at Abbeville
4 April 1918. Aged 39. Brother of Josiah William Gibbs of 49, Clarendon
Road, Hove,. Born in London and enlisted in Eastbourne. Served as
Alfred Lomas (SDGW). Buried in Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension
|
GLADMAN |
James
Warwick |
Corporal
TF. 260177 8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. 19th (Western)
Division. Died of wounds 30 April 1918. Aged 32. Son of Kate Gladwell
of Brighton. Husband of Mrs Grace Annie Gladwell of 30 College Gardens,
Kemp Town, Brighton. Born and enlisted in Brighton. Formerly with
The Suffolks. Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium |
GLADWELL |
Douglas
A |
Rifleman
41363 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade 8th Division. Taken prisoner
and died in captivity 29 August 1918. Aged 19. Son of Mr Gladwell
and Mrs Eva Eleanor Gladwell of 97 West Street, Hove. Born in Blackheath
& enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Rethel French National Cemetery,
Ardennes |
GLEDHILL |
Alfred |
Lieutenant
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve H. M. Submarine E. 6. Lost when the
submarine struck a mine in the North Sea 26 December 1915 Commemorated
on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea. (Possibility only. No
connection with Hove established) |
GOACHER |
William
Edward |
[Listed
as Goacher M on W. M. ] Private. 05728 41 Coy. The Royal Army Ordnance
Corps. Died at home 3 January 1917. Aged 37. Son of William & Ellen
Goacher of Hove. Husband of Mrs Polly Goacher of 177, Clarendon
Road, Notting Hill. London. Born in Hove and enlisted in Shepherds
Bush. Buried in Northampton (Towcester) Cemetery |
GOAD |
Claude
Louis |
Lance
Corporal. 6817 4th South African Infantry (South African Scottish)
Attached to the 9th (Scottish) Division. Killed in action 21 March
1918. Aged 37. Son of The Hon. Lt. Colonel Frederick Lampson-Goad
& Florence Catherine Annie Goad of "Kismet" 50, Rutland
Gardens, Hove. Born Westbourne Park London Twice wounded. Veteran
of the War in South Africa. 1899/1902. Buried in Caudry British
Cemetery |
GOATCHER |
Michael |
Private.
SE. 793 The Royal Army Veterinary Corps. 10th Mobile Section. Died
in Military Hospital at Etaples 24 April 1916. Born in Washington
and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Etaples Military Cemetery. |
GODDARD,
MM |
Victor
James |
Corporal
3/6462 6th Battalion, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry 14th Light
Division. Killed in action 4 September 1916. Born in Wandsworth
and enlisted in Hove. Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial |
GODLONTON |
William
Charles |
Ordinary
Seaman J/58614 Royal Navy H. M. Minesweeper "Erins Isle"
One of 23 lost when the Paddle Minesweeper struck a mine off Sheerness
after the war 7 February 1919. Aged 18. Son of William Thomas &
Elizabeth Matilda Peach Godlonton of 45. Clarendon Villas, Hove.
Commemorated on The Chatham Naval Memorial |
GOLDIE |
Barrie
Herbert |
Second
Lieutenant The Patiala (Rajindra) Lancers, Indian Army. Egypt. Died
of disease in military hospital at Ismailai 29 April 1915. Aged
39. Son of Colonel and Mrs Goldie of Hove. Buried in Ismailia War
Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. |
GOLDS |
Harold
Arthur |
Private.
G. 21365 10th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment. 41st Division.
Killed in action. 27 June 1917. Aged 24. Son of Allen & Mary Golds
of 48, Cowper Street, Hove. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton.
Former Sussex Yeomanry Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial,
Ypres Belgium |
GOLDSMITH |
Harold
Austen |
Private.
G. 21635 12th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 18th Division. Died
of wounds 1 October 1916. Aged 30. Son of Edwin & Laura Goldsmith
of Hove. Born in Eastbourne and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Wimereaux
Communal Cemetery. |
GOLDSON |
George
James L |
Private.
41’280 9th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers 11th Division. Died of
wounds 25 October 1917. Born Camberwell and enlisted in Croydon.
Resident of Earlsfield. Formerly with The Royal Army Service Corps.
Buried in Nouex Les Mines Communal Cemetery Extension. |
GOODERHAM |
Alfred |
Bombardier
1567 The Royal Field Artillery (1/3rd Sussex Battery TF) 1st Home
Counties Brigade. Mesopotamia Died in Mesopotamia 31 May 1916. Aged
29. Son of Alfred George & Augusta Gooderham of Offton, Suffolk.
Born in Ipswich and enlisted in Offton. Connection with Hove, unknown
Commemorated on The Basra Memorial Iraq. |
GOODWIN |
George
Russell |
Sapper
180681 152nd Field Company The Royal Engineers. Killed in action
5 April 1918. Born & enlisted in Hove. Buried in Fonquevillers Military
Cemetery. |
GOODWIN |
Thomas
Edwin |
Private
G. 4925 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Loos 25 September 1915. Born in Hove and enlisted in
Brighton. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial |
GOODWIN |
William
Francis |
Private.
S4/184716 The Royal Army Service Corps Att. 31st Field Butchery
Died in Mesopotamia 22 July 1917. Born and enlisted in Hove. Hove
resident. Buried in Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq. |
GORTON |
John
Henry |
Private.
PS. 3509 16th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. 29th Division. Killed
in action 4 August 1917. Born in Oddingham, Gloucestershire and
enlisted in Chichester. Resident of Hove Commemorated on The Menin
Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium |
GOULD |
Ernest
William |
Second
Lieutenant 1/5th The Somerset Light Infantry 75th Division. Att.
From 4th South Lancs. Killed in action in Palestine 10 April 1918.
Aged 19. Son of William Henry & Alice Gertrude Gould of 72, Lyndhurst
Road, Hove. Born in Wickworth, Derbyshire. Buried in Ramleh War
Cemetery, Israel. |
GOULDING |
Albert |
Able
Seaman Sussex/1/228 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve S S "Themosticles"
Died at sea 22 November 1918. Aged 24. Son of Charles & Kate Goulding
of 57. Rutland Road, Hove. Husband of Mrs Harriett Goulding (remarried)
of 66, Coleridge Street, Hove. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval
Memorial. Southsea. |
GRAHAM |
Edwin
George Mundell |
Private.
G. 25649 1/4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 34th Division.
Killed in action at Grand Rozoy 29 July 1918. Son of Mr Mundell-
Graham & Mrs A. M. Mundell –Graham of 6, Montgomery Street, Hove.
Born in Weybridge, Surrey and enlisted in Chelmsford, Essex. Buried
in Raperie British Cemetery, Villemontoire. |
GRAVETT |
Charles
David |
Ordinary
Seaman Sussex 1/324 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve HMS "Hawke"
One of 524 lost when the cruiser was torpedoed by U9 in the North
Sea 15 October 1914. Aged 22. Son of George and Sarah Gravett of
19, Coleridge Road, Hove. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial,
Southsea. |
GRAVETT |
Edwin
Thomas |
Private.
L. 10529 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Richebourg L’Avoue 9 May 1915. Born and enlisted in
Hove. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
GRAY |
Gordon
Evelyn Elliott |
Lieutenant
Royal Navy HMS"Good Hope" Lost when the armoured cruiser
blew up with the loss of all hands in action with Von Spees Squadron
off Chile 1 November 1914. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval
Memorial. |
GRAY |
William
Charles |
Private.
G. 16604 9th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division. Killed
in action 11 June 1917. Aged 33. Born in Hove and enlisted in Brighton.
Butcher. Buried in Voormezeele Enclosure Number 3. Belgium. |
GRAYER |
Wilfred |
[Listed
on W. M. as E. Grayer] Private. 8189 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment.
8th Division. Killed in action near Givenchy 17 January 1915. Aged
20. Son of Josiah & Sarah Grayer of 6, Victoria Mews, Second Avenue,
Hove. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial |
GREENHILL |
Benjamin
Pelham K |
Lieutenant
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. HMS "Hampshire" Lost when
the Armoured Cruiser was mined off the Orkney Islands 5 June 1916
Body recovered and. Buried in Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery |
GRIFFITHS |
Harry
James |
Second
Lieutenant 1st Somerset Light Infantry 4th Division. Died of wounds
9 August 1916. Aged 22. Son of Henry & Thomas & Lillie Griffiths
of Calverly Mount, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Buried in Lijssenthoek
Military Cemetery, Belgium. |
GROUT |
Walter |
Private
G. 17952 13th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division. Killed
in action 21 October 1916. Aged 30. Son of John Ashwell & Emily
Grout of Stirling Place, Hove. Enlisted in Hove Commemorated on
The Loos Memorial |
GRUBB |
Lawrence
Ernest Pelham |
Second
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 5th
Division. Killed in action near Ypres during an attack on Harenthage
Chateau 18 November 1914. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial,
Ypres. Belgium. |
GUBBINS |
Stanley
Edgar |
Guardsman
10471 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards. The Guards Division. Killed
in action at Flers 15 September 1916. Aged 22. Born in Cowes Isle
of Wight and enlisted in Brighton. Resident of Hove. Buried in Guards
Cemetery, Leboeufs |
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