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1914–1919 Great War
Rolls of Honour
*** ?
Sussex County Association of Change Ringers in the Great War
The roll published on pages 54-56* of the Sussex County Association of Change Ringers (SCACR), 1914/15 Report/Handbook, records 62 ‘Members Serving with the Colours’
from 20 towers*. [See scanned copies of the roll below in section 1]
It’s interesting to note that at this stage of the war the Christ Church Tower at Blacklands (Hastings) already had eleven of its members serving, this must have severely
curtailed their bell-ringing activities! I expect the majority of these would have also been members of the Blacklands Church Lads’ Brigade and/ or the Territorial Force.
Underneath this roll the then SCACR Hon. Sec. (1908-17) George Watson, reported that: “One of the above – J. Livermore, Jun. – a ringer of great ability, and well known in
Sussex, has died from wounds received whilst engaged in ambulance work in Flanders”. James William Livermore, a ringer at Christ Church, Blacklands, had died of wounds
on 30th May 1915 while serving with the 2nd (West Riding) Field Ambulance, Army Service Corps. Not reported at the time but 13 days previous to the loss of James Livermore,
another Christ Church, Blacklands ringer, Thomas Frederick Farrier had given his life.
Thomas was serving with the 1st/5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion, Territorial Force of The Royal Sussex Regiment. On the 9th May at the Battle of Aubers Ridge the Battalion had
suffered over 200 casualties and on the 12th they had moved into the large Bethune Tobacco Factory to rest and recoup. Unfortunately on the 17th a German shell scored a
direct hit on the guard room and killed or wounded all its occupants, except the prisoner under their guard! Thomas was one of those killed. Before the war he had been a
Staff Sergeant of the Blacklands Church Lads’ Brigade. Thomas Frederick Farrier is the first known SCACR casualty to lose his life in the war.
No further rolls were published in the annual SCACR Report/Handbooks’ until 1918/1919 when two further rolls appeared. One records ‘Those who had served or were still
serving in the war’* as 147 members from 30 Towers. The other: ‘Those who had fallen in the war’* as 30 members from 14 Towers. *[See scanned copies of the both rolls below in
section 1]
In early 1920 the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR) requested that all Associations, Guilds & Societies send in the names of their fallen so they could be inscribed
into the proposed ‘Central Council Memorial Book of Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the Great War 1914-1918’. The names received were inscribed and the book was
presented to the Council at its 1924 meeting. The SCACR had sent in the names taken from the roll of ‘Those who fallen in the war’ as published in 1919 with no additions of
amendments.
RW 13/06/1924 P.377
Alan Regin MBE, CCCBR, Steward of the Rolls of Honour pictured in Dec 2016 at All Saints, Farringdon, Oxfordshire holding one of the now two volumes
of the CCCBR Memorial Book of ‘Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the Great War 1914-1918’
The SCACR, unlike some other Ringing Associations and Societies, doesn’t have its own Great War Roll of Honour and/or Memorial Roll on display in a Sussex Church or Public
Building. In 1921 John Thornton Rickman (SCACR Master 1920-1935), proposed that there should be: “A memorial in a Sussex town somewhere to those members who fell in the
war and although this was discussed no decision was reached, and the matter was left to stand over at present. The idea of an Association memorial was never pursued in any
further’.” [See SCACR 1885-2010 by David Kirkcaldy, p.61/62] I hope this online roll goes some way to put right that oversight.
St. Mary, Westham - Tenor Bell inscription © Alan Baldock Ringing World - June 10th 1921 p. 339
In 1921, the then six (1789) bells at St. Mary the Virgin, Westham were removed and re-cast. This work had been long overdue and apparently was carried out in lieu to any
other memorial to the fallen of that village. [See SCACR 1885-2010 by David Kirkcaldy, p.61/62] The bells were hung with all new fittings in a new steel frame with new rope guides. In
addition the tenor bell was inscribed with five names*, and although the inscription doesn’t state it, they were in fact all Westham bell-ringers who had lost their lives in the
Great War: George Burgess, Harry Burgess, Albert Hazelden, William Hobden and Robert Marchant. [See above photo and Ringing World report]
Due to the research carried out by several SCACR members & others countrywide, a further 29 names ‘of the Sussex fallen in the war’ have now been traced. 18 of these have
been added to the CCCBR’s Great War Memorial volumes raising the original Sussex total of 30 names to 48. At present February 2019, there’s another eleven Sussex ringers
names pending addition. If and when these names are agreed and added it will raise the Sussex ringers’ commemorated total in the now two volumes of CCCBR, Memorial Book
of Church Bell Ringers who fell in the Great War 1914-1918 to 59.
During the war and early 1920’s one of the main reasons why the names of Sussex Bell-ringers who fell were often missed was due to Sussex towers not being affiliated to the
SCACR and/or CCCBR. An example of this taken from the SCACR 1914/1915 Report/Handbook, out of a possible 120 Churches with a peal of 5 to 10 bells, only 51 bands were
affiliated. [See scanned copy below] By 1918/1919 Report/Handbook this had dropped to 41! My view on this is that all Sussex Bell-ringers regardless if their Tower was or wasn’t
affiliated should qualify for commemoration on both the SCACR & CCCBR Memorial Rolls.
In the SCACR Great War Roll of Honour pdf file, I’ve provided the basic service details for those all those known Sussex Ringers who fell including ‘How, Where and When They
Died’ and also where they are Buried or Commemorated. For me this is a ‘labour of love’ and a long term project and my plan is also to provide a biography on each of the
‘fallen’ names and were possible a photograph. For the past year I’ve been collating a roll of all those Sussex ringers who were known to have ‘served’ in the war, of which many
returned, and this roll that first included with the November 1918 update has also been updated.
I’ve made every attempt to ensure that the information provided in the SCACR Great War Memorial & Roll of Honour ‘pdf’ file is accurate, but mistakes can and do happen. So, if
anyone does find an error(s) in the information provided or has any further information that can be added, then please get in touch with me at: [email protected] The
good thing about putting research on-line is unlike a published book, it can easily be updated as and when required.
Alan Seymour, March 2019
1.
1914 - 1919
SCACR ANNUAL REPORTS/HANDBOOKS
&
ROLLS OF HONOUR:
1914 / 1915 SCACR Report & Handbook
1915 / 1916 SCACR Report & Handbook - pub. May 1916
1916 / 17 No Annual Report/Handbook appears to
have been published.
1917 / 1918 SCACR Report & Handbook - pub. May 1917
1918 /1919 SCACR Report & Handbook - pub. May 1919 1919 /1920 SCACR Report & Handbook – pub. May 1920
1914 / 1915 SCACR Report & Handbook – pub. May 1915
Note: only those churches marked thus (a) were affiliated to the SCACR, 51 out of 120!
1914 / 1915 SCACR Report / Handbook – pub. May 1915 1 / 2
1914/1915 SCACR Report & Handbook – pub. May 1915 2/2
1918 / 1919 SCACR Report & Handbook – pub. May 1919 1/ 2
1918 / 1919 SCACR Report & Handbook – pub. May 1919 2/2
1. From research carried out using the SCACR Annual Report / Handbooks 1914 – 1919 available from the SCACR Library the
following was reported:
1915 May: SCACR members reported to be ‘serving with the Colours’ = 62 from 20 SCACR Towers 1919 May: SCACR members reported to have ‘served or were still serving’ = 147 from 30 SCACR Towers 1919 May: SCACR members reported to have ‘fallen’ in the war = 30 from 14 SCACR Towers
2. From research carried out using back issues of Bell News, Ringing World, available on DVD & the SCACR Annual Reports/Handbooks the current total found [January 2019] is:
2019 February: Sussex Bell-Ringers reported ‘to have served in the war’ = 267 from 57 Sussex Towers
2019 February: Sussex Bell-Ringers reported ‘to have fallen’ in the war = 59 from 27 Sussex Towers 2019 February: Sussex Bell-Ringers currently commemorated in the CCCBR Memorial Volume 1 & 2 = 48 2019 February: Sussex Bell-Ringers pending addition (subject to confirmation) to Volume 2 of the CCCBR Memorial = 11 .
2.
**THOSE SUSSEX RINGERS KNOWN TO HAVE SERVED**
The following 12 tables record 266 Sussex Bell-ringers known to have served in the Great War – many would return
Those marked in RED (48) fell & commemorated on the CCCBR Roll, those in BLUE (11) fell & pending addition to the CCCBR Roll.
[Abbreviations: Kia = Killed in Action / Dow=Died of Wound]
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN
1 ALDRINGTON CHERRYMAN A G
2 ALDRINGTON CHERRYMAN R S
3 ALDRINGTON GILHAM H E
4 ALDRINGTON GODLEY E J
5 ALDRINGTON GREEN H
6 ALDRINGTON MARSH E
7 ALDRINGTON READ (Miss) B
8 ALDRINGTON SHARPE W K
9 ALDRINGTON TRUSLER W G
10 ALDRINGTON WHITE A H
11 ANGMERING SHEPHERDSON L
12 ARUNDEL KENDALL F G
13 ARUNDEL NETLEY W C
14 ARUNDEL PEPPERELLS A
15 ARUNDEL ROGERS J C
16 ARUNDEL WHITTAKER A G
17 BALCOMBE BOURN Harry Kia. 07/06/1917
18 BALCOMBE GASSON A C
19 BALCOMBE GASSON C J E
20 BALCOMBE HOLMAN E
21 BALCOMBE HOLMAN Harry
22 BALCOMBE STONER E
23 BARCOMBE BANKS William Henry Kia. 07/02/1916
24 BARCOMBE MORLEY J
]
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
25 BARCOMBE STEVENS Leonard Harold Kia. 27/07/1917
26 BATTLE BENEY W
27 BATTLE CARTER C H (C R?) 15/04/19 p.341-Red Cross
28 BATTLE CARTER P 15/04/19 p.341–5th RSX
29 BATTLE CRUTTENDEN H L
30 BATTLE CURTIS R 15/04/19 p.341-5th RSX
31 BATTLE DENNIS C T 15/04/19 p.341-ASC Sgt
32 BATTLE RIDEHOUT A
33 BATTLE SINDEN John 21/02/19 p.63-SX Yeom.
34 BATTLE SINDEN J 15/04/19 p.341-SX Yeom.
35 BATTLE THOMAS T
36 BECKLEY FORBES-BENTLEY Rupert
37 BEXHILL ON SEA BURCHETT A
38 BEXHILL ON SEA EASTON W
38a BEXHILL ON SEA HICKMAN Frederick William Dow. 09/11/1917
39 BEXHILL ON SEA JENNER H
40 BEXHILL ON SEA NEVE C
41 BILLINGSHURST BURDFIELD James
42 BILLINGSHURST FEIST Albert
43 BILLINGSHURST WOOD Harry
44 BILLINGSHURST WOOD Raymond
45 BOLNEY LEWRY G A
46 BOLNEY STARLEY Charles
47 BOLNEY STONER Frank Kia. 20/05/1916
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
48 BREDE CROUCH Norman
48a BRIGHTLING CROFT Herbert Dow. 28/11/1917
49 BRIGHTON (St. Nicholas) BLEACH G R
50 BRIGHTON (St. Nicholas) JAY J C
51 BRIGHTON (St. Nicholas) PALMER C
52 BRIGHTON (St. Nicholas) PALMER F
53 BRIGHTON (St. Peter) CAPP J
54 BRIGHTON (St. Peter) GRAVETT A W
55 BRIGHTON (St. Peter) HART W C
56 BRIGHTON (St. Peter) JACQUES J
57 BURGESS HILL BROCKWAY C
58 BURGESS HILL LOVALL E
59 BURGESS HILL LOVEL C
60 BURGESS HILL MUDDLE Frank Dow. 01/05/1917
61 BURGESS HILL PANNELL C
62 BURGESS HILL STRINGER George William Kia. 21/07/1917
63 BURGESS HILL WALDER Albert Ernest Kia. 26/03/1917
64 BURGESS HILL WALDER R
65
66
67 BUXTED FARLEY W
68 BUXTED HAGGIS F V
69 CHAILEY JELLICOE (REV) T H L 06/06/1919 p.218
69a CHAILEY GATES Harry Kia. 19/03/1917
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
70 CHIDDINGLY CROSSINGHAM E
71 CHIDDINGLY FUNNELL William F Dow. 13/07/1916
72 CHIDDINGLY GORRINGE A
73 CHIDDINGLY GORRINGE Joseph Dow. 12/05/1917
74 CHIDDINGLY MILHAM A
75 CRAWLEY DEWEY H J
76 CRAWLEY HOGGS T
77 CRAWLEY SNIPPETTS Oliver
78 CUCKFIELD APPS G
79 CUCKFIELD CHINNERY Albert Edward Kia. 05/08/1917
80 CUCKFIELD GIBSON George Dow. 14/07/1916
81 CUCKFIELD GIBSON R
82 CUCKFIELD MITCHELL G
83 CUCKFIELD MITCHELL S
84 CUCKFIELD QUICKENDEN E
85 CUCKFIELD ROBINSON W
86 CUCKFIELD TOMSETT H
87 CUCKFIELD & STREATHAM ATTWATER Ernest Kia. 22/03/1918
88 CUCKFIELD & STREATHAM ATTWATER F N
88a DALLINGON STARLING Frederick Charles Kia. 07/07/1916
89 DITCHLING ANDREWS E
90 DITCHLING BISH W E
91 DITCHLING BRANSDEN H
92 DITCHLING HORNEY W H
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
93 DITCHLING KILLICK M
94 DITCHLING KILLICK S G
95 DITCHLING MAYSTON W H
96 DITCHLING SKILTON R
97 DITCHLING STANDING S
98 EASTBOURNE (St. Mary) COLMAN W
99 EASTBOURNE (St. Mary) HILTON C
100 EASTBOURNE (St. Mary) KENYOU C
101 EASTBOURNE (St. Mary) MIDMORE A E
102 EASTBOURNE (St. Mary) ROLLISON T
102a FELPHAM MARCHANT James Kia. 06/05/1918
103 HASTINGS (Blacklands) COX C
104 HASTINGS (Blacklands) FARRIER Thomas Frederick Kia. 17/05/1915
105 HASTINGS (Blacklands) GOOD H
106 HASTINGS (Blacklands) HURRELL C
107 HASTINGS (Blacklands) JENNER J
108 HASTINGS (Blacklands) LIVERMORE A
109 HASTINGS (Blacklands) LIVERMORE James William Dow. 30/05/1915
110 HASTINGS (Blacklands) NEWMAN J
111 HASTINGS (Blacklands) PHILCOX E
112 HASTINGS (Blacklands) RUSE C
113 HASTINGS (Blacklands) STEVENS H W
114 HEATHFIELD BARROW W G
115 HEATHFIELD BEAN H
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
116 HEATHFIELD BOOTH W
117 HEATHFIELD BROOKS H
118 HEATHFIELD DAVIES N
119 HEATHFIELD GORRINGE B
120 HEATHFIELD HARMER H
121 HEATHFIELD JENNER Harold Died. 02/11/1918
122 HEATHFIELD LAVENDER Asa Kia. 09/09/1916
123 HEENE ARNELL A C
124 HEENE FARMER J
125 HEENE GERVIS T
126 HEENE JERVIS John Frederick Kia. 25/09/1915
127 HEENE TULETT H
127a HELLINGLY CLAPSON Richard Kia. 06/06/1916
128 HENFIELD ALLISS John Sidney Kia. 17/12/1917
129 HENFIELD CRUTTENDEN Harold Arthur Dow. 15/08/1915
130 HENFIELD GANDER G
131 HENFIELD LISH E
132 HENFIELD LISH W
133 HENFIELD MINCHIN Frank Hopkins Kia. 30/05/1918
134 HENFIELD PAYNE L
135 HENFIELD ROBERTS C
136 HENFIELD WARD A
137 HORSHAM BRANCH T
138 HORSHAM CHARMAN P
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
139 HORSHAM COOK J
140 HORSHAM PETTIFER W
141 HORSHAM STANFORD F
142 HORSHAM STANFORD S
143 HORSHAM & WARNHAM CHARMAN John Edward (Jack) Kia. 21/08/1915
144 HORSHAM & WARNHAM COMPER (YATES) Alfred Charles Kia. 06/11/1917
145 HORSHAM & WARNHAM MILES James William Kia. 06/11/1917
146 IDEN CLARK Frederick
147 IDEN MILLS Charles
148 IDEN NASH Percy
149 IDEN WOOD James
150 IDEN WOOD William R
151 KEYMER BROOKER Thomas Edwin Kia. 07/09/1916
152 KEYMER PARSONS Benifold Warren Kia. 12/04/1917
153 LEWES ANSON Wilfred Gordon Kia. 22/10/1917
154 LEWES HOLDER S
155 LEWES MOORE George Walter Kia. 27/04/1918
156 LEWES RICHARDSON G
157 LEWES STURT F
158 LEWES STURT G
159 LEWES TURNER David Died April 1916
160 LEWES WARD William
161 LINDFIELD COOPER A
162 LINDFIELD EVERETT S
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
163 LINDFIELD HOLDER Richard
164 LINDFIELD HOWELL F
165 LINDFIELD PATCHING F
166 LINDFIELD REMANT A
167 LINDFIELD REMANT F
168 LINDFIELD TOMSETT A
169 LINDFIELD TOMSETT H
170 LINDFIELD TOMSETT R
171 LINDFIELD WATTS (Jun) W
172 LINDFIELD WELFARE E
173 LITTLE HORSTED FROST G
174 LITTLE HORSTED FUNNELL Edwin James Kia. 21/08/1917
175 LYMINSTER CHEAL W
176 MARESFIELD CLIFFORD R
177 MAYFIELD BAUGH William George Kia. 08/08/1918
178 MAYFIELD GROOMBRIDGE Arthur Kia. 21/03/1918
179 MAYFIELD PAINE William Basil Died 05/04/1916
180 MAYFIELD SANDS F T
181 MAYFIELD THURLOW John Reginald Kia. 19/11/1916
181a MIDHURST WERRY William Henry Dow. 19/01/1916
182 PLAYDEN BATES (Rev) G A
183 PLAYDEN COLMAN R C
184 PLAYDEN NASH P
185 PLAYDEN WOOD G
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
186 PLAYDEN WOOD W
187 PULBOROUGH CORDEN A B
188 PULBOROUGH CORDEN A H
189 PULBOROUGH CORDEN A R
190 PULBOROUGH CORDEN L N
191 PULBOROUGH CORDEN S W
192 PULBOROUGH DORICK H J
193 PULBOROUGH DORICK P H
194 PULBOROUGH DORICK Thomas A
195 PULBOROUGH GOODSELL Edward
196 PULBOROUGH GREENFIELD Cecil
197 PULBOROUGH HOLLMAN William Harold Kia. 16/10/1918
198 PULBOROUGH KILLICK Sidney William Died 01/02/1919
199 PULBOROUGH KNIGHT P
199a PULBOROUGH LAMMAS Steven John Kia. 31/05/1916
200 PULBOROUGH ORFORD Percy G
201 PULBOROUGH STILWELL S
202 PULBOROUGH & STORRINGTON
DAUGHTRY (M.M.) John Kia. 01/10/1916
203 ROGATE NOBES A
204 ROTHERFIELD BALDOCK E
205 ROTHERFIELD CORNFORD A
206 ROTHERFIELD CORNFORD F
207 ROTHERFIELD HAMMOND F
208 ROTHERFIELD HAMMOND H
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
209 ROTHERFIELD HAMMOND W
210 ROTHERFIELD HARMAN A
211 ROTHERFIELD HOLMWOOD Owen Ernest Kia. 21/10/1916
212 ROTHERFIELD WICKENS G
213 RYE AITKEN W R
214 RYE BENNETT William K. Dow. 12/10/1917
215 RYE HUGHES A W
216 RYE MARTIN D
217 SALEHURST BILLENESS G
217a SALEHURST CREASEY Charles 31/10/1916 p468
218 SALEHURST EDWARDS Edwin Harold Kia. 01/06/1918
219 SALEHURST EDWARDS Harry (John H)? 31/10/1916 p.468
220 SALEHURST HARRIS J
221 SALEHURST MILLS Edward
222 SEAFORD CLARK G
223 SEAFORD CLARK H
224 SEAFORD GARBETT E
225 SEAFORD GREEN W K
226 SEAFORD LUCAS F
227 SEAFORD MACEY A
228 SEAFORD PIPER G
229 SEAFORD SIMMONS A
230 SHOREHAM BAKER F G 17/01/1919 p.23
231 SHOREHAM BURTENSHAW (Jun) T
232 SHOREHAM SAMPSON H
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
233 SHOREHAM SEARS L
234 SHOREHAM THOMAS C
235 SLINFOLD GARTON A
236 SLINFOLD PONSFORD A
237 SLINFOLD STANFORD W
238 ST LEONARDS ON SEA BROWN A W
239 ST LEONARDS ON SEA HIBBERT W
240 ST LEONARDS ON SEA SIMTH S
202a STORRINGTON & PULBOROUGH
DAUGHTRY (M.M.) John Kia. 01/10/1916
241 TWINEHAM NYE George Richard Died 25/5/1916
242 UCKFIELD CAUSLEY A
243 UCKFIELD JENNER F G W
244 UCKFIELD JENNER P
245 UCKFIELD MARCHANT P
246 UCKFIELD PIERPOINT A J
247 UCKFIELD TAYLOR Ernest
248 WEST GRINSTEAD COOTE Frank Kia. 27/03/1918
249 WEST GRINSTEAD FRANK Robert James Brownlow Dow. 06/06/1916
250 WEST GRINSTEAD PHILPOTT William Dow. 02/01/1919
251 WEST GRINSTEAD TURRELL Lawrence Kia. 21/09/1918
252 WESTHAM BURGESS George Died 01/05/1918
253 WESTHAM BURGESS Henry Thomas (Harry) Kia. 30/06/1916
254 WESTHAM BURGESS (Alias HAZELDEN)
Albert Dow. 22/07/1916
255 WESTHAM HOBDEN William James Died 25/10/1916
No. TOWER SURNAME FORENAME FELL: HOW / WHEN RW
256 WESTHAM MARCHANT Robert (Thomas Robert?) Kia. 17/02/1917
257 WILLINGDON STEVENS William Thomas Kia. 03/09/1916
257a WIVELSFIELD FARNCOMBE Charles Kia 06/03/1917
143 WARNHAM & HORSHAM CHARMAN John Edward (Jack) Kia. 21/08/1915
144 WARNHAM & HORSHAM COMPER (YATES) Alfred Charles Kia. 06/11/1917
145 WARNHAM & HORSHAM MILES James William Kia. 06/11/1917
258
*SCACR-INDEPENDENT LIFE MEMBER* [CCCBR: commemorated under Tower: Reigate, Surrey – Society: Surrey]
DEWEY Henry John
Accidently drowned 10/02/1917
259 *SCACR-INDEPENDENT LIFE MEMBER* [CCCBR: commemorated under Tower: Southwark – Society: College Youths]
HUGHES Christopher Henry
Kia. 09/09/1916
260 *SCACR-INDEPENDENT MEMBER* [CCCBR: commemorated under Tower: Fulmer - Society Oxford Diocesan]
HAWKINS
George Kenner Dow. 10/01/1918
3.
**Service & Commemoration Details**
Those names marked in BLUE are pending addition to the CCCBR Roll of Honour
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
BALCOMBE
BOURN
[Listed as BROWN, H on original 1919 SCACR
Memorial Roll]
H.
BOURN, Harry. Private, 45304
122nd Company, The Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry).
Formerly G/121113 The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 7th June, 1917.
Buried in: VOORMEZEEL ENCLOSURE N0. 3.
West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave Reference: Plot XII. Row F. Grave 8.
VOORMEZEEL ENCLOSURE N0. 3,
Belgium
SCACR &
CCCBR
BARCOMBE
BANKS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W. H.
BANKS, William Henry.
Private, G/2228, 8th (Service) Battalion (Pioneers),
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 7th February, 1916. Age 31.
Buried in: ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot I. Row A. Grave 25.
Son of John & Sarah Banks, Barcombe, Sussex;
Husband of Eleanor Banks, 30, Brunswick Place,
Hove, Sussex.
ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
France
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
BARCOMBE
STEVENS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
L. H.
STEVENS, Leonard Howard. Gunner, 53650,
9th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
KILLED IN ACTION, 27th July, 1917. Age 28
Buried in: DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY
CEMETERY EXTENSION. West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Grave reference: Plot III. Row F. Grave 3.
Grandson of Mrs. F. Stevens, The Old Thatch,
Barcombe, Sussex
DICKEBUSCH NEW MILITARY CEMETERY
EXTENSION
Belgium
SCACR
& CCCBR
BEXHILL
ON
SEA
HICKMAN
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll ]
F W
HICKMAN, Frederick William Lance Corporal, 25820,
14th (Service) Battalion, (Seven Valley Pioneers)
Worcestershire Regiment
DIED OF WOUNDS 9th November, 1917, age 28
Buried in:
DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Grave reference: Plot XV. Row B. Grave 3.
DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY,
Belgium
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR
& CCCBR
BOLNEY STONER F. STONER, Frank Private, G/8143, 9th (Service) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment KILLED IN ACTION,
17th June, 1916. Age 25.
BURIED IN: RATION FARM (La Plus Douve) ANNEX, Hainaut, Belgium. Grave reference: Plot II. Row C. Grave 22.
NEXT OF KIN:
Son of Edmund & Sarah Jane
12, Colwood Hill, Warninglid,
Haywards Heath, Sussex.
RATION FARM (LA PLUS DOUVE) ANNEX CEMETERY,
Belgium
SCACR
& CCCBR
BRIGHTLING
CROFT
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
H. CROFT, Herbert Lance
Corporal, 320136, 16th (Sussex Yeomanry) Battalion T.F. The Royal Sussex Regiment
DIED OF WOUNDS 28th November, 1917. Age 34
BURIED IN: PORT SAID CEMETERY
NEXT OF KIN:
PORT SAID WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY
Egypt
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING CHAMBER
& SCACR
& CCCBR
BURGESS
HILL
MUDDLE
F.
MUDDLE, Frank. Sapper, 103505,
146th Army Troops Company, Corps of Royal Engineers.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 1st May, 1917. Age 23.
Buried in: FAUBOURG D’AMENS Cemetery,
Arras, Par de Calais, France. Grave reference: Plot IV. Row E. Grave 22.
Son of A. J. Muddle, “Chancton”, Gloucester
Road, Burgess Hill, Sussex.
ARRAS CEMETERY & MEMORIAL,
France.
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
BURGESS
HILL
STRINGER
G.W.
STRINGER, George William. Leading Seaman, J/7837.
H.M. S/M “C34” Royal Navy.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21st July, 1917. Age 24.
The sea is his grave, name commemorated on the:
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel reference: 24.
Son of Thomas & Sarah J. Stringer, 105, Church Road, Burgess Hill,
Sussex.
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL,
HAMPSHIRE.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
BURGESS HILL
WALDER
A. E.
WALDER, Albert Edward.
Private, TF/200526. “C” Company 1st / 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 26th March, 1917
No known grave, name commemorated on the: JERUSALEM MEMORIAL.
Panel reference: Panels 26 & 27.
Son of Thomas & Kate Walder, Burgess Hill, Sussex.
Enlisted September, 1914.
JERUSALEM MEMORIAL.
SCACR
& CCCBR
CHAILEY
GATES
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
H
GATES, Harry
Private, PO/1261(S) 2nd Royal Marine Light Infantry
Royal Naval Division
KILLED IN ACTION 19th February, 1917
No known grave. name commemorated on the
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Somme, France.
Panel reference: Pier & Face 1A
Son of the late William & Sarah Gates, The Green, Chailey ; husband of Elsie L. J.
Gates Mascall’s Farm, North Common, Chailey, Lewes, Sussex
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
FRANCE
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
CHIDDINGLY
FUNNELL
W. F.
FUNNELL, William F.
Private 3490 1st/ 5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 13th July, 1916. Age 20.
Buried in: KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY,
Mesil-Martinsart, Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot C. Grave 31.
Son of Mrs. E. Funnell, Willits Cottage, Muddles Green, Chiddingly,
Sussex.
KNIGHTSBRIDGE CEMETERY, FRANCE.
SCACR &
CCCBR
CHIDDINGLY
GORRINGE
J.
GORRINGE, Joseph. Private G/10674,
6th (Service) Battalion, The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 12th May, 1917. Age 26.
Buried in:
ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Grave reference: Plot XXV. Row A. Grave 2A.
Son of Joseph & Louisa Gorringe, Chiddingly, Sussex.
ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, FRANCE.
ROLLS TOWER SURNAME INITIALS
SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
CUCKFIELD
ATTWATER
E.
ATTWATER, Ernest.
2nd Lieutenant (T), 50th Battalion,
The Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).
KILLED IN ACTION, 22nd March, 1918. Age 29.
Buried in:
FOUCAUCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Grave reference: South West corner.
Son of Alfred & Frances Attwater, Cuckfield, Sussex;
Husband of A. E. Light (formerly Attwater), 4, Fitzalan Terrace, Arundel, Sussex.
FOUCAUCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, FRANCE.
SCACR
& CCCBR
CUCKFIELD
CHINNERY
A.E.
CHINNERY, Albert Edward. Sapper, 57278,
106th Field Company, Corps of Royal Engineers.
KILLED IN ACTION, 5th August, 1917. Age 32.
Buried in: BELGIUM BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave reference: Plot I. Row M. Grave 12.
Son of Thomas Chinnery, High Street, Cuckfield, Sussex; husband of Charlotte Chinnery,
Kippilaw, St. Bosells, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
BELGIUM BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY, BELGIUM.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR & CCCBR
CUCKFIELD
GIBSON
G.
GIBSON, George.
Private, G/2779, 8th (Service) Battalion (Pioneers),
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 14th July, 1916.
Buried in: PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY, Maricourt, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot I. Row C. Grave 12.
PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY,
FRANCE
SCACR
& CCCBR
FELPHAM
MARCHANT
[Additional name to
the 1919 SCACR ROLL]
J
MARCHANT, James Lance Corporal, GS/413, 9th (Service) Battalion,
The Royal Sussex Regiment
DIED, 6th May, 1918.
Buried in:
St. Mary’s Churchyard Felpham, Sussex, UK
St. Mary, Churchyard, FELPHAM Sussex, UK
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
DALLINGTON
STARLING
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR
Roll]
F. C.
STARLING, Frederick Charles
Private, G/4049, 7th (Service) Battalion,
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Killed in Action 7th July 1916, age 33.
Buried in: SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2,
Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot XV. Row A. Grave 6.
SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2
Somme, France
CEMETERY,
FRANCE
RINGING CHAMBER
& SCACR
& CCCBR
HASTINGS
[Christ Church Blacklands]
FARRIER
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
T. F.
FARRIER, Thomas Frederick.
Private, TF5/2586, 1st / 5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 17th May, 1915.
Buried in: BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY,
Pas de Calais, France. Grave reference: Plot III. Row D. Grave 17.
Son of Mrs. Sarah Ann Shanks, 21 St. George’s Road,
West Hill, Hastings, Sussex. His brothers:
Albert Edward & Walter James also fell.
Albert Edward & Walter James also fell.
BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY,
FRANCE.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
HASTINGS
[Christchurch Blacklands]
LIVERMORE
J. W.
LIVERMORE, James William.
Private, M2/073092, Attached:
2nd (West Riding) Field Ambulance, Army Service Corps.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 30th May, 1915.
Buried in: MERVILLE COMMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Nord, France. Grave reference: Plot III. Row H. Grave 6.
Son of Mr. & Mrs. James Livermore, 2, Hughenden Road, Hastings, Sussex.
MERVILLE COMMMUNAL CEMETERY,
FRANCE.
SCACR
& CCCBR
HEATHFIELD
JENNER
H.
JENNER, Harold. Private, G/1426,
9th Company, 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED, 2nd November, 1918.
Buried in: CROWBOROUGH BURIAL GROUND,
Crowborough, Sussex. Grave reference: A. 26.
CROWBOROUGH BURIAL GROUND,
SUSSSEX, UK.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
HEATHFIELD
LAVENDER
A.
LAVENDER, Asa.
Lance Corporal, G/4248, 2nd Battalion,
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTON, 9Th September, 1916.
Buried in: CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY,
Longueval, Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot IX. Row G. Grave 7.
CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY,
FRANCE.
SCACR
& CCCBR
HEENE
JERVIS
[Listed as
GERVIS J. on 1919 SCACR
Roll]
J. F.
JERVIS, John Frederick.
Private, G/3780, 9th (Service) Battalion,
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 25th September 1915. Age 24.
No known grave, name commemorated on:
LOOS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France.
Memorial reference: Panel 69 to 73
Son of John Henry & Flora Jervis, 116, Becket Road, Tarring, Worthing, Sussex.
LOOS MEMORIAL,
France.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR & CCCBR
HELLINGLY
CLAPSON
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
R.
CLAPSON, Richard.
Gunner, 13610 51st Siege Battery,
Royal Garrison Artillery.
Killed in Action 6th June, 1916. Age 33.
Buried in: Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery,
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Grave reference: Plot I. Row A. Grave 4.
Husband of Kate Clapson,
Rose Cottages, Horsebridge,
Hellingly, Sussex
VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY,
BELGIUM
SCACR
& CCCBR
HENFIELD
ALLISS
J. S.
ALLISS, John Sidney.
Company Sergeant Major, 200090 “A” Company, 1st / 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 17th December, 1917. Age 21.
Buried in: JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY,
Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Grave reference: Plot M. Grave 8.
Son of William John & Amy Hannah Alliss, High Street, Henfield, Sussex.
JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
HENFIELD
CRUTTENDEN
H. A.
CRUTTENDEN, Harold Arthur.
Private, TF/1344, 1st / 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 15th August, 1915. Age 20.
No known grave, name commemorated on:
THE HELLES MEMORIAL, Gallipoli, Turkey.
Memorial reference: Panel 125.
Son Arthur & Eliza Mary Cruttenden, High Street, Henfield, Sussex.
HELLES MEMORIAL,
Turkey.
SCACR
& CCCBR
HENFIELD
MINCHIN
F.
MINCHIN, Frank Hopkins.
Private, 523345, Canadian Army Medical Corps, 3rd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
KILLED IN ACTION, 30th May, 1918. Age 28.
Buried in: BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, Gezaincourt, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot III. Row A. Grave 16.
Son of Mr J. A. Minchin, “The Retreat” Henfield, Sussex.
BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY,
France.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
HORSHAM / WARNHAM
CHARMAN
J. E.
CHARMAN, John Edward.
Private, TF/1738, 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21st August, 1915. Age 25
No known grave, commemorated on:
HELLES MEMORIAL, Gallipoli, Turkey.
Memorial reference: Panel 125.
Son of William & Ellen Charman, 2, Cherry Tree Cottages, Friday Street,
Warnham, Sussex.
HELLES MEMORIAL,
Turkey.
SCACR
& CCCBR
HORSHAM / WARNHAM
COMPER
(Listed as
YATES A. C. on 1919 SCACR
Roll)
A.C.
COMPER, Alfred Charles.
Corporal, TF/200249, 1st / 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 6th November, 1917. Age 28.
Buried in:
BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY, Israel & Palestine (including Gaza). Grave reference: Plot G. Grave 50.
Son of Charlotte Yates, 3, School Hill, Warnham, Sussex.
BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY,
Israel and Palestine (including Gaza)
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
HORSHAM / WARNHAM
MILES
J. W.
MILES, James William.
Lance Corporal, TF/200247, 1st/4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 6th November, 1917.
Buried in:
BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY, Israel & Palestine (including Gaza). Grave reference: Plot 4. Grave 64.
BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY,
Israel and Palestine (including Gaza)
SCACR
& CCCBR
KEYMER
BROOKER
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
T. E.
BROOKER, Thomas Edwin.
Private, G/16303, 13th (Service) Battalion, (3rd South Down),
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 7th November, 1916. Age 37.
Buried in:
PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot III. Row C. Grave 16.
Son of George & Emma Brooker, of Hassocks; husband of Florence Martha Brooker, 30, Parklands Road, Hassocks, Sussex.
PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY,
France.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
KEYMER
PARSONS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
B. W.
PARSONS, Benifold Warren.
Private, G/3310, “C” Company, 9th (Service) Battalion.
The Royal Sussex Regiment,
DIED OF WOUNDS, 12th April, 1917. Age 20.
Buried in:
FOSSSE No. 10 COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION,
SAINS-EN-GOHELLE, FRANCE.
Grave reference: Plot I. Row C. Grave 42.
Son of James & Harriet Parsons, Lodge Farm Cottage, Keymer, Hassocks, Sussex.
FOSSE No. 10 COMMUNAL CEMETERY
France
SCACR
& CCCBR
LEWES
ANSON
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W. G.
ANSON, Wilfred Gordon. Private, 265915,
14th (Service) Battalion. (West of England), The Gloucestershire Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 22nd October, 1917. Age 27.
No known grave, name commemorated on the: TYNE COT MEMORIAL,
West –Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel reference: 72 to 75.
Son of Rev. Harcourt S. Anson & Mrs Anson,
The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
TYNE COT MEMORIAL.
Belgium
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
LEWES
MOORE
G. W.
MOORE, George Walter.
Private, G/15796, 11th (Service) Battalion. (1st South Down),
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 27th April, 1918. Age 31.
No known grave, name commemorated on the:
TYNE COT MEMORIAL, West –Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Panel reference: 86 to 88.
Son of Harry & Mary Ann Moore, 20 Eastport Lane,
Southover, Lewes, Sussex.
TYNE COT MEMORIAL
Belgium
.
SCACR &
CCCBR
LEWES
TURNER
[Note: In August 2015, David’s name has now been recognised as a war casualty. He will have a CWGC headstone erected on his grave in the churchyard. If his grave can’t be located a headstone with his details will still be erected in the Churchyard with the words “Buried in this Churchyard” His name has now been listed in the CWGC Registers.]
D.
TURNER, David
Private, The National Reserve. Formerly belonged to the Lewes Company
of the Royal Garrison Artillery (T.F.)
DIED, 4th April, 1916, Age 35.
Buried in: ST. JOHN THE BAPIST, CHURCHYARD,
Southover, Lewes, Sussex.
Husband of Dora (nee Munt) & father to Winifred May and George Francis Turner,
25. High Street, Southover, Lewes, Sussex.
ST. JOHN THE BAPIST CHURCHYARD,
Southover, Lewes, Sussex. UK
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR
& CCCBR
LITTLE
HORSTED
FUNNELL
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
E. J FUNNELL, Edwin James,
Lance Corporal, 645480, 29th Battalion, Canadian Infantry.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21st August, 1917. Age 28.
No known grave, name commemorated on the: VIMY MEMORIAL,
Arras, France.
Son of the late Edwin Funnell, Little Horsted, Sussex
& Ellen Funnell, 4953, Prince Albert Street,
South Vancourer, British Columbia, Canada.
VIMY MEMORIAl,
France.
RINGING CHAMBER
& SCACR
& CCCBR
MAYFIELD
BAUGH
W. G.
BAUGH, William George.
Rifleman, 48915, The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own).
Posted to: 2nd/10th (County of London) Battalion.
(Hackney), The London Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 8th August, 1918. Age 18.
No known grave, name commemorated on the: VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas-de-Calais, France. Panel reference: 10
Brother of Mrs. Dawes, Providence Cottage, Broad Oak, Heathfield,
Sussex.
VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
France
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
MAYFIELD
GROOMBRIDGE
A.
GROOMBRIDGE, Arthur.
Private, G/18660, ‘B’ Company, 8th (Service) Battalion,
Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) Formerly G/41796, Royal Fusiliers.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21st March, 1918. Age 35.
No known grave, name commemorated on: POZIERES MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel reference: 58 & 59.
Son of Edward & Eliza Groombridge, Pound Hill Cottages, Mayfield, Sussex;
husband of Harriett Kate Groombridge, Rock Cottages, Mayfield, Sussex.
POZIERES MEMORIAL,
France
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
MAYFIELD
PAINE
W. B.
PAINE, William Basil. Private, M2/081988, 4th Bridging Train,
Army Service Corps,
DIED, 5th April, 1916.
Buried in: LONGUENESSE (St. OMER)
SOUVENIR CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.
Grave reference: Plot III. Row B. Grave 1.
LONGUENESSE (St. OMER)
SOUVENIR CEMETERY,
France
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
MAYFIELD
THURLOW
J. R.
THURLOW, John Reginald.
Private, 28173, 8th (Service) Battalion,
The East Surrey Regiment. Formerly 9121, The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 19th November, 1916. Age 30.
Buried in: REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, Grandcourt, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot II. Row C. Grave 29.
Son of John & Ellen Eliza Thurlow, May Cottage, Fletching Street,
Mayfield, Sussex.
REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY,
France
SCACR
& CCCBR
MIDHURST
WERRY
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W. H.
WERRY, William Henry
Fitter, 90253 109th Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery
DIED OF WOUNDS 19TH January, 1916. Age 28.
Buried in:
RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND (TRANSPORT FARM),
West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave reference: Plot I. Row J. Grave 12.
Son of William & Kate Werry, Cannon Lane,
Midhurst, Sussex
RAILWAY DUGOUTS BURIAL GROUND
Belgium
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR
& CCCBR
PULBOROUGH
&
STORRINGTON
DAUGHTRY
(M.M.)
J.
DAUGHTRY, John.
Military Medal, Lance Corporal, G/2424,
8th (Service) Battalion. (Pioneers), The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 1st October, 1916. Age 28.
No known grave, commemorated on:
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Panel reference: Pier & Face 7C
Son of Mr. & Mrs. John Daughtry, Church Street, Storrington, Sussex;
husband of Lily Daughtry.
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL.
France.
SCACR
& CCCBR
PULBOROUGH
HOLLMAN
(MSM)
W.H.
HOLLMAN, William Harold.
2nd Lieutenant, 4th Battalion T.F.,
The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
KILLED IN ACTION, 16th October, 1918.
No known grave, commemorated on: VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
Pas-de-Calais, France. Panel reference: 7.
VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL,
France.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
PULBOROUGH
KILLICK
S. W.
KILLICK, Sidney William.
Lance Corporal, 9370, Army Cyclist Corps.
DIED, 1st February, 1919. Age 22.
Buried in: ST. MARY’S CHURCHYARD,
Pulborough, Sussex. Grave reference: North-West part,
Near West boundary.
Son of Mrs. Eliza Killick, Malt Cottage, Pulborough, Sussex.
ST. MARY’S CHURCHYARD,
PULBOROUGH, SUSSEX. UK.
SCACR
& CCCBR
PULBOROUGH
LAMAS
[Additional name to
the 1919 SCACR Roll]
S J
LAMMAS, Steven John
Stoker 1st Class, K/21954 HMS Tipperary Royal Navy
KILLED IN ACTION
Jutland 1st June, 1916 Age 20
The sea is his grave, name commemorated on the:
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire.
Panel reference: 18
Son of Philip Henry & Ada Lammas, Blue Bell, Cold Waltham, Pulborough, Sussex.
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, HAMPSHIRE.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
RINGING
CHAMBER &
SCACR &
CCCBR
ROTHERFIELD
HOLMWOOD
O. E.
HOLMWOOD, Owen Ernest.
Private, SD/425, 11th (Service) Battalion. (1st South Down),
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21stOctober, 1916. Age 26.
Buried in: BOUZINCOURT RIDGE CEMETERY,
Albert, Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot IV. Row A. Grave 3.
Son of Frank & Mary Jane Holmwood, 2, Church Road, Rotherfield, Sussex.
BOUZINCOURT RIDGE CEMETERY.
France
SCACR
& CCCBR
RYE
BENNETT
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W.
BENNETT, William.
Lance Corporal, 240402, “A” Company
1st / 5th (Cinque Ports) Battalion T.F. The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 12th October, 1917. Age 29.
Buried in: DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY,
West.Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave reference: Plot XII. Row. F. Grave 8.
Son of Joseph Bayley & Hannah J. Bennett, Rye, Sussex: husband of Ann Bennett,
4, Wish Ward, Rye, Sussex.
DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY
Belguim
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR
& CCCBR
SALEHURST
EDWARDS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll, although there’s an Edwards, E. listed on the 1919 “Served or Serving’ roll]
E. H.
EDWARDS, Edwin Harold.
Private, 32468, 18th (Service) Battalion.
(2nd South-East Lancashire). The Lancashire Fusiliers.
KILLED IN ACTION, 1stJune, 1918. Age 27.
No known grave, commemorated on the: POZIERES MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel reference: 32 to 34.
Husband of Harriett Jane Freeman (formerly Edwards),
14, Otto Street, Walworth, London.
POZIERES MEMORIAL.
France
SCACR
& CCCBR
STORRINGTON
&
PULBOROUGH
DAUGHTRY
(M.M.)
J.
DAUGHTRY, John.
Military Medal, Lance Corporal, G/2424,
8th (Service) Battalion. (Pioneers), The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 1st October, 1916. Age 28.
No known grave, commemorated on: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL,
Somme, France. Panel reference: Pier & Face 7C
Son of Mr. & Mrs. John Daughtry, Church Street, Storrington, Sussex;
husband of Lily Daughtry.
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL.
France
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
TWINEHAM
NYE
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
G. R.
NYE, George Richard.
A / Sergeant, SE/3515, Army Veterinary Corps.
(Attached “C” Battery, 87th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery).
DIED, 25th May, 1916. Age 35.
Buried in: CHRIST CHURCH CHURCHYARD,
Sayers Common, Sussex. Grave reference: South-East part.
Husband of Frances Annie Nye,
24, Riley Road, Lewes Road, Brighton, Sussex.
CHRIST CHURCH & CHURCHYARD,
SAYERS COMMON, SUSSEX.
SCACR
& CCCBR
WEST
GRINSTEAD
COOTE
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
F.
COOTE, Frank.
Private, G/17800, 9th (Service) Battalion,
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 27th March, 1918. Age 23.
No known grave, commemorated on the:
POZIERES MEMORIAL, Somme, France.
Panel reference: 46 to 47.
Son of William & Eliza Coote, 59, Worthing Road,
West Grinstead, Sussex.
POZIERES MEMORIAL.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
WEST
GRINSTEAD
FRANK
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
R. J. B.
FRANK, Robert James Brownlow.
Lieutenant, 4th Battalion T.F.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 6th June 1916. Age 28.
Buried in:
ISMALIA WAR CEMETERY, Egypt. Grave reference: Plot B. Grave 45.
Son of R. John & Lucy M. Frank, Jolesfield House, Partridge Green,
Sussex.
ISMALIA WAR CEMETERY
SCACR
& CCCBR
WEST
GRINSTEAD
PHILPOTT
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W.
PHILPOTT, William.
Lance Corporal, G/7371, 8th (Service) Battalion,
The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Formerly 4669. The Royal Sussex Regiment.
DIED OF WOUNDS, 2nd January, 1919. Age 21.
Buried in: ST GEORGE, CHURCHYARD,
West Grinstead, Sussex. Grave reference: South-West part.
Son of William & Annie Philpott, Dial Post,
West Grinstead, Sussex.
ST GEORGE CHURCHYARD, WEST GRINSTEAD, SUSSEX.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR &
CCCBR
WEST
GRINSTEAD
TURRELL
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
L.
TURRELL, Lawrence.
Driver, 14283 “B” Battery, 72nd Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery.
KILLED IN ACTION, 21st September, 1918. Age 24.
Buried in: FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY,
Sorel-Le-Grand, Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot VI. Row D. Grave 9.
Son of Mr. H. Turrell, Butcher’s Row, West Grinstead,
Sussex.
FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY
INSCRPTION ON TENOR
BELL &
SCACR &
CCCBR
WESTHAM
BURGESS
[Additional name to the
1919 SCACR Roll]
G.
BURGESS, George.
BURGESS, Edward George. Gunner, 906200,
336th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery.
DIED, 1st May, 1918.
No known grave commemorated on the:
BASRA MEMORIAL, Mesopotamia (Iraq).
Panel reference: 3 and 60
Son of the late Edward and Sarah Burgess. Brother to George – see below
BASRA MEMORIAL
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
INSCRPTION ON TENOR
BELL &
SCACR &
CCCBR
WESTHAM
BURGESS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
H.
BURGESS, Harry.
BURGESS, Henry Thomas. Private, SD/2864,
13th (Service) Battalion, (3rd South Down), The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION, 30th June, 1916. Age 25.
No known grave commemorated on the: LOOS MEMORIAL,
Pas de Calais, France. Panel reference: 69 to 73.
Son of the late Edward and Sarah Burgess. Brother to George - see above.
LOOS MEMORIAL.
INSCRPTION ON TENOR
BELL &
SCACR &
CCCBR
WESTHAM
HAZELDEN
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
A.
BURGESS, Albert.
(Alias: HAISELDEN/HAZELDEN, Albert)
Private, 12165 8th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
DIED OF WOUNDS,
22nd July, 1916, age 32
Buried in: ST. SEVER CEMETERY,
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France Grave reference: Plot A. Row G. Grave 2.
Son of Charles Burgess,
Reid’s Cottage, Wartling Hill, Pevensey, Sussex
ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
INSCRPTION ON TENOR
BELL &
SCACR &
CCCBR
WESTHAM
HOBDEN
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W.
HOBDEN, William, J.
Private, 229354, 44th Canadian Infantry Battalion,
DIED, 25th October, 1916. Age 27.
Buried in: ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY,
Miraumont, Somme, France. Grave reference: Plot V. Row G. Grave 19.
Son of William and Alice Hobden, 3, Gordon Terrace,
Westham, Pevensey, Sussex.
ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY.
INSCRPTION ON TENOR
BELL &
SCACR & CCCBR
WESTHAM
MARCHANT
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR ROLL]
R.
MARCHANT, Robert.
Possibly: MARCHANT, Thomas Robert. Private, G/27841,
24th (Service) Battalion. (2nd Sportsman’s) The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
KILLED IN ACTION, 17th February, 1917. Age 19.
Buried in: REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, Grandcourt, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot 1. Row E. Grave 19.
Son of Robert and Selina Marchant, Westham Street, Pevensey, Sussex.
Native of Westham, Sussex.
REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY.
ROLL TOWER SURNAME INITIALS SERVICE DETAILS CEMETERY/MEMORIAL PHOTO
SCACR
& CCCBR
WILLNGDON
STEVENS
[Additional name to the 1919 SCACR Roll]
W. T.
STEVENS, WILLIAM THOMAS
Private, SD/231, 11th (Service) Battalion. (1st South Down)
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
KILLED IN ACTION 3rd September, 1916. Age 28.
Buried in:
ANCRE BRITISH CEMETERY, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France.
Grave reference: Plot III. Row D. Grave 34.
Brother of Miss M. Stevens, 123, Foxley Lane, Purley, Surrey.
ANCRE BRITISH CEMETERY.
SCACR &
CCCBR
WIVELSFIELD
FARNCOMBE
[Additional name to The 1919 SCACR Roll]
C
FARNCOMBE, Charles
Private, G/37734
1st, Battalion, (The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment)
DIED OF WOUNDS
6th March 1917, age 36
Buried in: BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY,
Somme, France. Grave Reference: Plot II. Row D. Grave 54.
Husband of Barbara Mary Farncombe, Oak
Cottage, Eastern Road, Wivelsfield, Native of Wivelsfield, Sussex
BRAY MILITARY CEMETERY
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