
HENFIELD
WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 1 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
Compiled and copyright © Transcribed Chris Comber
There
is a large tablet inside the Parish Church of St.Peter recording names
of the 60 men who died.
ALLIS |
John
Sidney |
Company
Sergeant Major Tf.200090, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment.
53rd Division. Killed in action in Palestine 17th December 1917.
Aged 21. Son of William & Amy Allis of The High Street, Henfield
Born and enlisted in Henfield. CSM of ‘A’ Company. Buried in Jerusalem
War Cemetery, Palestine. Pal 1. See also Henfield
Village |
BAKER |
James |
Private
G.12944, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Formerly
with the 1/4th Royal Sussex Regiment. Killed in action, 10th December
1916 aged 26. Born in Hove and enlisted in Henfield. Husband of
Annie Edith Backshall (formerly Baker), of Old School House, Neptown,
Henfield. Buried in the Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy,
Sp. Mem. 14 See also Henfield Village |
BANFIELD
|
George |
Stoker
1st Class SS/102835/PO, H.M.S. ‘Good Hope’, Royal Navy. South Atlantic
Squadron. Lost with the Armoured Cruiser during the Battle of Coronel
Islands, off Chile, 1 November 1914. Born on 17th November 1886
in Henfield, the son of George and Ellen, brother of William (see
below) and husband of Mary Elizabeth (nee Stride). Commemorated
on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial MR.3 See also Henfield
Village and also Shoreham-by-Sea
War Memorial. |
BANFIELD |
William |
Stoker
1st Class K/3222/PO, H.M.S. ‘Princess Royal’, Royal Navy. 1st Battlecruiser
Squadron, The Grand Fleet. Died at home post war 31st January 1919
Buried in Henfield Cemetery. See also Henfield
Village |
BEESON |
Harry |
Acting
Corporal L/10165, 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City Of London
Regiment). Died on service 2nd August 1915. Aged 28. Born High Wycombe,
resident Willesden, enlisted Kensal Rise. Married Sarah F Newell
in the April to June Quarter 1912 in Wycombe Registration District,
Buckinghamshire. Employed as a Groom at Chestham Park, Henfield,
in 1914 and was living at Chestham Park Lodge; his wife Sarah was
also employed there as a Domestic Servant. In the 1891 census he
was aged 4, born Buckinghmahsire, son of Alfred and Marianne Beeson,
resident Easton Street, Wycombe Old Borough, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
In the 1911 census he was aged 24, born High Wycimbe, Bucks., a
Coal carter, resident with his brother, William Beeson, in High
Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Buried in the Poperinge New Military,
Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot I. Row E. Grave 9. See
also Henfield Village |
BOOKER |
John
William |
Private,
29347, New Zealand Medical Corps. Died on 22nd November 1918, aged
29. Previously on the Hospital Ship SS Marama. Born in Henfield
in 1889. Husband of Muriel Gladys Teresa Booker, of Hamilton, New
Zealand. Buried at the Napier (Park Island) Cemetery, V 15 See also
Henfield Village |
BOWLER |
Frank
Hubert |
Private
G.5238, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action near Messines 28th June 1916. Aged 24. Son of Frank
& Charlotte Bowler of 3, Croft Villas, Henfield. Born in Henfield
and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery,
Belgium B.17 Also commemorated on the Shermanbury
War Memorial. and Henfield Village |
BOWLEY |
Douglas |
Private
4641, 1/4th Battalion, The London Regiment. (Royal Fusiliers) 56th
London Division. Killed in action on the Somme 25th September 1916.
Aged 23. Son of Albert Alexander & Eliza Bowley of 2, Grafton Street
Brighton. Born in Henfield and enlisted in Shaftesbury Street, London.
Buried in Combles Communal Cemetery Extension F 785 See also Henfield
Village |
BOWLEY |
Oliver |
Private
4746, 1/4th Battalion, The London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) 56th
London Division. Killed in action at Gommecourt 1st July 1916 Son
of Albert Alexander & Elza Bowley of 2, Grafton Street, Brighton
Born in Henfield and enlisted in Shaftesbury Street, London Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial MR.21 See also Henfield
Village |
BROWNING |
Harry
J |
Private
27796, 9th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 12th Division. Killed
in action on the Somme 4th August 1916 Born Henfield and enlisted
in Uckfield. Next of kin, Uckfield. Buried in Pozieres British Cemetery,
Ovillers La Boiselle F832 See also Henfield
Village |
CASE |
Alfred
Henry |
Gunner
32493, 20th Battery, 9th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Mesopotamia.
Died of disease in Mesopotamia 4th January 1918. Born in Salisbury,
Wiltshire and enlisted in Chichester. Buried in Basra War Cemetery,
Iraq. See also Henfield Village |
CHOWNE |
Edward |
Private
G.3939, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division.
Killed in action at Loos 25th September 1915. Aged 36. Son of Mr
& Mrs Chowne of 15, Mount Pleasant, Henfield. Single man. Born in
Henfield and enlisted in Horsham. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial
MR.19 See also Henfield Village |
COLLIS |
Alec
David |
Lance
Sergeant 2676, 1/14th Battalion, The London Regiment. (London Scottish)
56th London Division. Killed in action at Loos 14th October 1915.
Aged 26. Son of Cornelius & Sophia Collis. Next of kin Finsbury
Park. Enlisted in London. Buried in Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, OPas
de Calais, France. Plot VII. Row D. Grave 13.
See also Henfield Village
Photograph
Copyright © Patty Gibb 2014
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CRUTTENDEN |
Harold
[Arthur] |
Private
Tf.1344, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Wounded on Gallipoli and died of his injuries at sea in transit.
Buried at sea on the 15th August 1915. Son of Arthur & Elizabeth
Cruttenden of The High Street, Henfield. Born and enlisted in Henfield.
Commemorated on The Helles Memorial, Gallipoli MR.4.
See also Henfield Village
|
DAVEY |
John |
Private
21401, 2nd Battalion, The Hampshire Regiment. 29th Division. Killed
in action 9th August 1916. Born in Billingshurst and enlisted in
Brighton. Formerly with the Royal Sussex Regiment.(G.7386). Buried
in Potijze Burial Ground Cemetery.
See also Henfield Village
|
DEAN |
William
Richard |
Able
Seaman 219679, Royal Navy. Died in London 10th October 1917, aged
31, after being invalided from service in October 1916. Born in
Henfield in 1886, the son of William and Emily Dean and husband
of Ada Louise (née Crabb). Buried in Henfield Cemetery, plot
I21.
See also Henfield Village
|
EDWARDS |
Albert
William |
Private
G.16688, 7th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Killed in action at Cambrai 25th November 1917. Next of kin residents
of 1, Myrtle Terrace, Henfield. Enlisted in Horsham. Name recorded
on Broadbridge Heath W.M. Buried in Villers Hill British Cemetery
F.407.
See also Henfield Village
|
FARNCOMBE |
George |
Driver
14661, 37th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery.
Died in C.C.S Etricourt 2nd November 1918. Aged 23. Son of Charles
Farncombe of Deers Farm, Henfield. Born in Henfield and enlisted
in Hove. Buried in Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt.
F398
See also Henfield Village
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FIELD |
George
Henry |
Private
TF.241488, 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action at Ypres 24th September 1917. Aged 34. Son of George
& Charlotte Field of Downsview Terrace, Henfield. Husband of Mabel
Louisa Field of 55, The Drive, West Worthing. Born in Crowthorne,
Berkshire and enlisted in Hove. Buried in Zantevoorde British Cemetery,
Belgium B.116. See
also Henfield Village
|
FLINT |
Hedley |
Private
55573, 33rd Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. 11th Division.
Killed in action on the Somme 8th September 1916. Born in Pycombe
and enlisted in Hove. Next of kin, Henfield Included on Keymer Parish
War Memorial. Buried in Blighty Valley Cemetery, Authile Wood F.246.
See
also Henfield Village
|
GOLDS |
Lewis
Harold |
Lance
Corporal G.61643, 23rd Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (1st Sportsmans).
2nd Division. Killed in action at Arras, 3rd May 1917. Enlisted
in Worthing. Next of kin, Goring by Sea. Formerly with the Royal
Sussex Regiment (G.26847). Buried in Orchard Dump Cemetery Arleux
en Gohelle F.777. See
also Henfield Village
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GUMBRELL |
George
Edmund |
Private
47232, 12th Battalion, The West Yorkshire Regiment. 21st Division.
Killed in action at Arras 3rd May 1917. Aged 33. Son of George &
Mary Jane Gumbrell of 118 New Street, Horsham. Husband of Louisa
Kate Gumbrell of 2, Down View Terrace, Station Road, Henfield. Born
in Ashington, and enlisted in Hilsea Hampshire. Formerly with the
Royal Field Artillery. Commemorated on The Arras Memorial MR.20
See
also Henfield Village
|
HARVEY |
Charles
William |
Private
G.16506, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action near Hargicourt 21st November 1917. Aged 20. Son
of Ernest & Isabella Harvey of 8, Westgate Street, Lewes. Born and
enlisted in Henfield. Name included on the Memorial in St. Michaels
Church in Lewes High Street. Buried in Hargicourt British Cemetery.
F.1461. See
also Henfield Village
|
HOLDER |
William |
Private
TF.200095, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Killed in action at Gaza, Palestine 6th November 1917. Aged 24.
Son of John & Sarah Holder of ‘Bilsborough’ Henfield. Born in Blackstone
and enlisted in Henfield. Name included on the Woodmancote Parish
Church Memorial. Buried in Beersheba War Cemetery, Palestine Pal.1.
See
also Henfield Village
|
HOLKHAM |
Ernest
George |
Private
G.32980, 3rd Reserve Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment. Drowned when
the S.S. “Aragon” was torpedoed by a U Boat off Alexandria, Egypt
30th December 1917. Aged 19. Only son of George William & Selina
Blanche Holkham of 15, South View, Henfield. Born in Henfield and
enlisted in Brighton. Part of a draft on its way to join the 4th
or 5th Battalions of the Norfolks who were part of the 54th Division
in Palestine. Buried in Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery,
Egypt. See
also Henfield Village
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HONEY |
Ernest
Frederick |
Private
25142, 12th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 24th Division. Killed
in action at Ypres 31st July 1917. Born in Brighton and enlisted
in Hove. Next of kin, Hove. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial
Ypres, MR.29. See
also Henfield Village
|
HUMPHREY |
Edwin |
Private
G.25312, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 34th Division.
Died of wounds in captivity in Germany 23rd August 1918. Aged 27.
Son of Frank & Christine Humphrey of Blackstone. Born in Woodmancote
and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Neiderzwehren Cemetery, Cassel,
Germany. Ger 3. See
also Henfield Village
|
HUZZEY |
Stephen
John |
Private
37837, 11th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 18th Division. Killed
in action 7th August 1918. Aged 32. Husband of Emmeline Mary Huzzey
of 1, Myrtle Terrace, Neptown Road, Henfield.. Born in Ash, Hampstead.
Enlisted in Uxbridge. Buried in Beacon Cemetery, Sailly Laurette.
F.247. See
also Henfield Village
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KEEN |
Ernest |
Private
M/224987, 913th Motor Transport Company Royal Army Service Corps.
Died of influenza in military hospital near Bralo, Greece, on the
10th October 1918. Aged 32. Husband of Mrs Beatrice Keen of the
High Street, Henfield. Born in Maresfield and enlisted in Brighton.
Buried in Bralo British Cemetery, Greece. See
also Henfield Village
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KNIGHT |
George
Samuel |
Lance
Corporal G.520, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division.
Killed in action at Bazentin le Petit 17th August 1916. Born in
Henfield and enlisted in Chichester. Name included on Shermanbury
Parish Church Memorial and
also Henfield Village
. Buried
in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, F.432 |
LINCER |
Lawrence |
Stoker
1st Class 304770, H.M.S. “Queen Mary”, Royal Navy. 1st Battlecruiser
Squadron, The Grand Fleet. Lost when the Battlecruiser blew up during
The Battle of Jutland 31st May 1916. Aged 34. Son of Albert & Mary
Lincer of Henfield. Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial
MR.3. See
also Henfield Village
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MARTIN
|
John |
Lance
Corporal 10642, Middlesex Regiment. Killed in action 18th April
1916. Born in 1879 in Lewes to Ebenezer and Mary Martin. Farmer
at Blundens Farm, Henfield. Husband of Clara Amy (née Stone).
Buried at Cambrin Churchyard Extension J7. See
also Henfield Village
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MINCHIN |
Frank
Hopkins |
Private
523345, Canadian Army Medical Corps. 3rd Canadian Stationary Hospital.
Killed in action near Gezaincourt during a bombing raid by German
aircraft on the hospital 30th May 1918. Aged 28. Son of Mr & Mrs
J.A.Minchin of “The Retreat” Henfield. Buried in Bagneux British
Cemetery, Gezaincourt F.84. See
also Henfield Village
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NEWMAN |
John
[Edward] |
Private
Tf.200662, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Killed in action at Gaza, Palestine 6th November 1917. Enlisted
in Horsham. Next of kin, Henfield. Buried in Beersheba War Cemetery,
Palestine. Pal 1. See
also Henfield Village
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NEWMAN |
Percy
[Gilbert] |
Private
46136, 20th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (3rd Public Schools).
33rd Division. Killed in action near Ypres 7th January 1918. Born
in Henfield and enlisted in Hove. Next of kin, Henfield. Commemorated
on The Tyne Cot Memorial Belgium MR.30. See
also Henfield Village
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NEWBERRY |
Joseph
James |
Private
G.6802, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action at Hooge, Belgium 14th February 1916. Aged 34.
Son of Joseph & Kathleen Newberry of Brighton. Husband of Mary Newberry
of “Pendrells” Neptown, Henfield. Born and enlisted in Brighton.
Name included on Brighton W.M. Buried in Menin Road, South Military
Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium B.74. See
also Henfield Village
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PARSONS |
Arthur |
Corporal
Tf.200663, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Killed in action at Gaza, Palestine, 6th November 1917. Aged 26.
Son of Henry Wheeler & Martha Parsons of Neptown, Henfield. Enlisted
in Horsham. Buried in Beersheba War Cemetery, Palestine. Pal 1.
See
also Henfield Village
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PARSONS |
Thomas |
Private
16340, 1st Battalion, The Coldstream Guards. The Guards Division.
Killed in action at Lesboeufs on the 15th September 1916. Born in
Henfield and enlisted in Lewes. Next of kin, Henfield. Buried in
Guards Cemetery, Lesboefs F.374. See
also Henfield Village
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PENFOLD |
James |
Lance
Corporal Tf.320465, 16th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 74th
Division. Died of wounds on the 20th September 1918. Husband of
Mrs R.Penfold of Nightingale Hall, Henfield. Born in Burgess Hill
and enlisted in Brighton. Buried in Doingt Communal Cemetery Extension
F.194. See
also Henfield Village
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PETERS |
Sidney |
Saddler
13242, ‘H’ Battery, The Royal Horse Artillery. Cavalry Division.
Killed in action 12th October 1914. Aged 34. Regular. Husband of
Alice Mary Peters. Born in Brighton and enlisted in Hyde ??. Buried
in Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension. F.193. See
also Henfield Village
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REEVES |
James
[Arthur] |
Private
12164, The Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Killed in action at Flers
1th July 1916. Born in Burgess Hill and enlisted in Croydon. Next
of kin Burgess Hill. Formerly G.4957 The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial. See
also Henfield Village
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RUFF |
Ralph
Samuel |
Private
G.16198, 12th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Wounded during the Battalion’s attacks on the Scwhaben Redoubt and
died of his wounds on the 18th October 1916. Aged 23. Son of Rolf
& Lizzie Ruff of Henfield. Born & enlisted in Brighton. Buried in
Varennes Military Cemetery F.41. See
also Henfield Village
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SCOTT |
Albert
James |
Private
52223, 26th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers 41st Division. Died in
Germany during the occupation of the Rhineland 27th February 1919.
Aged 34. Son of Mr & Mrs Scott of “The Bell” Inn, Henfield. Husband
of Mrs Scott, later remarried, of 5, Gardner Street, Brighton (Cassey).
Buried in Cologne Southern Cemetery. Germany. See
also Henfield Village
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SHEPHERD |
William
Thomas |
Private
SD.356, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Rue de Bois 30th June 1916. Aged 30. Son
of Mr & Mrs John Shepherd of The Old Mill House, Henfield. Born
in Hove and enlisted in Eastbourne. Buried in Cabaret Rouge British
Cemetery, F.924. See
also Henfield Village
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SILVERSON |
Alfred
[John] |
Stoker
1st Class RFR/PO/IC/494, H.M.S. “Black Prince”, Royal Navy. 1st
Cruiser Squadron, The Grand Fleet. Lost with the armoured Cruiser
during the Battle of Jutland 31st May 1916. Aged 28. Son of Alfred
& Jane Silverson of Henfield Common, Henfield. Commemorated on The
Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea, MR3. See
also Henfield Village
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SIMPSON |
William
Horace |
Able
Seaman J/16745, H.M.S. “Black Prince”, Royal Navy. 1st Cruiser Squadron
The Grand Fleet. Lost with the armoured cruiser at the Battle of
Jutland, 31st May 1916. Aged 20. Foster son of Mrs M.Bishop of 1,
Ship Cottages, Meads, Eastbourne. Eastbourne Town Hall Memorial.
Commemorated on The Portsmouth Naval Memorial MR3. See
also Henfield Village
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SMITH |
Herbert
Stephen |
Sergeant
G.4183, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Died of wounds 17th May 1916. Aged 27. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Smith
of Berwick Station. Husband of Mrs Ethel Alice Smith of “Buckwish”
Henfield. Enlisted in Steyning. Buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery
Extension F.285. See
also Henfield Village
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SMITH |
Howard
Valentine |
Private
622099, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (The Saskatchewan Regiment).
8th Brigade. 3rd Canadian Division. Died of wounds 5th June 1916.
Aged 22. Son of Robert & Caroline Smith of Batts, Henfield. Buried
in Bedford House Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. See
also Henfield Village
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SMITH |
Sidney
Thomas |
Private
G.16456, 1/4th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 53rd Division.
Died of wounds 27th January 1918. Aged 19. Son of Mr & Mrs George
Smith of ‘Hacketts” Henfield. Enlisted in Horsham. Buried in Ramleh
War Memorial Cemetery. Pal 9. See
also Henfield Village
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SOUTHON |
William
Lewis |
Private
51293, 7th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers. 63rd Royal Naval Division.
Killed in action 4th February 1917. Born in Crowborough and enlisted
in Hove. Next of kin residents of Henfield. Commemorated on The
Thiepval Memorial MR.21. See
also Henfield Village
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STERN |
Leopold
Grahame |
Lieutenant,
99 Squadron, Independent Air Force, Royal Air Force. Equipped with
D.H. 9a’s flying from Tantonville. Shot down during a bombing raid
on Mannheim September 26th 1918. Aged 18. Son of L.I. & Lilias M.
Stern of “Red Oaks” Henfield. Buried in Chambieres French National
Cemetery, Metz. See
also Henfield Village
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STURT |
Alfred |
Private
40883, 8th Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. 16th Irish Division.
Killed in action 16th August 1917. Son of Alfred & Louisa Sturt
of the High Street, Henfield. Husband of Mrs Kate Sturt, who remarried
and moved to Thornton Heath, South London. Born in Shoreham and
enlisted in Brighton. Formerly with the Middlesex Regiment. Commemorated
on The Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium Mr30. See
also Henfield Village
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THOMPSETT |
George |
Private
77205, 129th Company, The Labour Corps. Western Front Units. Died
of wounds 6th November 1917. Aged 40. Son of Mr & Mrs George Thompsett.
Husband of Annie Jane Thompsett of 8, Eastern Terrace, Henfield.
Born in Warninglid and enlisted in Hove. Next of kin Henfield. Formerly
G.12802 Royal Sussex and C.44740 Royal West Surreys (21st Labour
Company) Buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, Belgium
B16. See
also Henfield Village
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WADE |
Harold
Walter |
Lieutenant,
3rd Brahmans attached to 9th Bhopal Infantry, Ferozepore Brigade,
3rd Indian (Lahore) Division. Killed in action at Ypres 29th October
1914. In the 1911 Census as a 23 year old student, born in Henfield,
and living on the High Street in Henfield with his parents Charles
Aubrey Wade and Sarah Wade. His father is described as a solicitor,
and his signature suggests he was known as Aubrey. There is also
a prie-dieu in Henfield Church dedicated to his memory. Commemorated
on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium MR.29. See
also Henfield Village
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WAKEFORD |
Edward
Francis |
Captain,
1/6th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. Died of disease at home
23rd February 1915. Educated at Hurstpierpoint College (Chapel Memorial).
Also Brighton Memorial & St.Peters Memorial Book. Next of kin, Henfield
and Brighton Buried in Henfield Cemetery. See
also Henfield Village
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WAKLEY |
Frank
[Charles] |
Private
G.2153, 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.
Killed in action at Loos 28th September 1915. Son of Mr & Mrs Wakley
of Wantley Cottages, Henfield. Born in Compton, West Sussex and
enlisted in Steyning. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial MR.19. See
also Henfield Village |
WELLING |
Wilfred
Wyndham |
Able
Seaman Sussex 2/280, ‘Anson’ Battalion, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
63rd Royal Naval Division. Killed in action near Arras 28th May
1917. Aged 24. Son of Walter Wyndham & Alice Maud Welling of 284
Ditchling Road, Brighton. Native of Henfield. Also on Brighton Memorial
and in St. Peters Memorial Book under Seamen Royal Navy. Buried
in Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux en Gohelle F.777. See
also Henfield Village |
WELLS |
Archibald |
Private
S.2154, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division.
Killed in action at Bazentin le Petit 20th August 1916. Aged 22.
Son of Mr.Wells and Mrs Ruth Wells of 14, Mount Pleasant, Henfield.
Born in Henfield and enlisted in Brighton. Reservist. Footman. Commemorated
on The Thiepval Memorial MR.21. See
also Henfield Village |
WHITING |
[Albert]
Henry |
Private
G.17927, 12th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action at Beaucourt Ridge 3rd September 1916. Born in
Falmer and enlisted in Steyning. Buried in Aveluy Wood Cemetery,
F.252. See
also Henfield Village |
WING |
James
John |
Gunner
90726, Number 2 Depot, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died at home 4th
December 1918. Aged 42. Husband of Mrs M. A. Wing of 1, South View,
Henfield. Buried in Henfield Cemetery. See
also Henfield Village |
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