BROOKS |
Aubrey |
Lance
Corporal G1335, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division.
Killed in action at Richebourg 9th May 1915. Aged 26. Son of Mr
& Mrs J. A. Brooks of Allington Road. Newick. Born in Newick and
enlisted in Lewes. Brother of Jack Brooks. Commemorated on The Le
Touret Memorial MR. 22 |
BROOKS |
Jack |
Private
G1320. 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Richebourg 9th May 1915. Aged 25. Son of Mr & Mrs J.
A. Brooks of Allington Road. Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted
in Lewes. Brother of Aubrey Brooks. Commemorated on The Le Touret
Memorial MR. 22. |
BROOKS |
William
Edward |
Sapper
158809. 153rd Field Company. The Royal Engineers. 37th Division.
Died on the 28th November 1916. Aged 25. Son of Manfred & Eleanor
Brooks of Newick. Husband of Bertha Brooks of Font Hill, Newick.
Born in Newick and enlisted in Lewes. Buried Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
F. 102 |
BROWN |
Charles |
Private
G4458. 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Loos 25th September 1915. Aged 26. Son of James & Eliza
Brown of Font Hill. Newick. Employed by Mr. Diplock Bretts Farm.
Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted in Lewes. Commemorated on The
Loos Memorial Mr. 19. |
CASE |
Joseph
A. |
Lieutenant.
1st Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers. 24th Division. Died in military
hospital at Rouen 15th November 1918. Aged 38. Son of James & Maria
Case of Ufton. near Reading. Berkshire. Buried St. Sever Cemetery
Extension. Rouen F. 146 |
ELPHICK |
Frederick
R. |
Private
58343, 98th Company, The Labour Corps. Salonika Force. Died in military
hospital near Salonika 21st November 1918 Formerly with The Royal
West Surrey Regiment. Son of Mr & Mrs G Elphick of Fletching Common.
Husband of Emily Jane Elphick of Fletching Common. Newick. Brother
of Herbert. Buried Mikra British Cemetery. Kalamaria. Greece. |
ELPHICK |
Herbert
Edward |
Private
TF267197, 1/7th Battalion, The Notts & Derby Regiment.(The Sherwood
Foresters) 46th North Midland Division. T. F. Killed in action at
Arras 22nd. April 1917. Son of Mr & Mrs GElphick of Fletching Common.
Brother of Frederick Elphick. Born in Newick and enlisted in Lingfield.
Surrey. Resident of Nutley. Buried Lievin Communal Cemetery Extension.
F. 557 |
FIELDWICK |
Percy
Frank |
Private
G17821, 16th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 34th Division.
Killed in action at Grand Rozoy 21st September 1918 . Husband of
Mrs A. N. Fieldwick of Church Road. Newick Head gardener at ‘Beechlands’
Newick. Left two children. Born in Newick and enlisted in Worthing.
Buried St. Emillie Valley Cemetery F. 365 |
GASTON |
George
Henry |
Private
1323, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Killed
in action at Richebourg 9th May 1915. Aged 24. Son of Mr & Mrs W.
Gaston of Bullfield Cottages. Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted
in Lewes. Commemorated on The Le Touret Memorial MR. 22 |
GASTON |
William
James |
Gunner
177495, 94th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery Killed in action
5th April 1918. Aged 36. Son of William & Mary Gaston of Newick
Green. Husband of Florence Berry Gaston of 24, Easebourne Street,
Midhurst. Born in Newick and enlisted in Lewes Buried St. Pierre
Cemetery. Amiens. F. 300 |
GRAY |
Charles |
Private
SD501 Charles Gray 11th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th
Division. Died of wounds in base hospital at Etaples. 6th September
1916. Son of Mr & Mrs Gray of Fonthill. Newick. Gardener at Newick
Park. Born Sheffield Park and enlisted in Brighton. Buried Etaples
Miltary Cemetery F. 40 |
HOBDEN |
Richard |
Private
30549, 13th Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment. 40th Division.
Killed in action at Cambrai 26th November 1917. Born in Newick and
enlisted in Chichester. Commemorated on The Cambrai Memorial. Louveral
MR. 17. |
HODGES |
Charles |
Private
SD1637, 12th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Rue de Bois 30th June 1916. Aged 20. Son
of Mr & Mrs George Hodges of Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted
in Lewes. Commemorated on The Loos Memorial Mr. 19 |
HODGES |
Alfred
James |
Private
G1924, 8th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 18th Division.
Pioneers. Killed in action during the final advance 23rd October
1918. Aged 24. Resident of Newick. Gardener to Mr Horatio Bottomley
at Upper Dicker. Born in Newick and enlisted in Eastbourne. Buried
Highland Cemetery. Le Cateau F. 190 |
HOMEWOOD |
Harry |
Private
143058, ‘B’Company. 4th Battalion, The Machine Gun Corps(Infantry)
Killed in action during the German Spring offensive 14th May 1918.
Aged 26. Son of Mr & Mrs GHomewood of Church Road. Newick. Born
and enlisted in Newick. Buried St. Venant-Robecq Road British Cemetery.
Robecq F. 248. |
ISARD |
Percy
John |
Private
SD2940, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action on the Rue De Bois 30th June 1916. Aged 23. Son
of Mr & Mrs Isard of ‘The Firs’ Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted
in Lewes. Buried Cabaret Rouge British Cemetery F. 924 |
LANGRIDGE |
Frederick
Hansford |
Private
TF240997, 1/5th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 48th Division.
Pioneers. Killed in action at Messines 7th July 1917. Aged 26. Son
of James & Eliza Langridge of Hadlow Down. Native of Newick. Previously
wounded in August 1916. Enlisted in Lewes. Buried Gwalia Cemetery.
Poperinghe. Belgium. B. 36 |
MARTIN |
Benjamin |
Private
36043, 50th Company The Machine Gun Corps. Died of sickness at home
22nd October 1918. Aged 22. Son of Benjamin & Catherine Martin of
Strawberry Gardens. Newick Buried in St. Mary’s Churchyard. Newick.
|
SALVAGE |
John
Albert |
Private
G18164, 7th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.
Wounded at Arras and died at Duisans on the 9th April 1917. Aged
36. Son of George & Mary Salvage of Newick. Husband of Mary Ann
Salvage Bullfield Cottage. Newick. Enlisted in Lewes. Buried Duisans
British Cemetery. Etrun. F. 113 |
SMITH |
Edward
George |
Private
TF3469, 1/5th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 48th Division.
Died of wounds in CCS at Puchvillers 26th July 1916. Aged 25. Son
of James & Margaret Emma Smith of Cornwell’s Bank. Husband of Mrs
Alice Mabel Smith Keen local cricketer and footballer. Employed
as a gardener at ‘Ketches’. Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted
in Lewes. Brother of F. J. S. M. & S. S. Smith Buried Puchvilllers
British Cemetery F. 74 |
SMITH
|
Frederick |
Private
G1321, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Died
of wounds suffered at Loos 27th September 1915. Aged 19. Son of
William & Frances Smith of Norris’s Cottages. Newick. Born in Newick
and enlisted in Lewes. Buried Lillers Communal Cemetery F. 201 |
SMITH
|
Frederick
James |
Corporal
TF200583, 4th Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment. 58th Division. Pioneers.
Killed in action at Arras 17th April 1917. Aged 32. Son of James
& Margaret Emma Smith of ‘Yew Tree Cottage’ Cornwells Bank. Brother
of E. G S. S. & S. M. Smith. Born in Hamsey and enlisted in Woodbridge.
Commemorated on The Arras Memorial MR. 20. |
SMITH |
[George]
Spencer Maryon |
Private
9591, 13th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 39th Division.
Killed in action during the German Flanders Offensive 26th April
1918. Aged 32. Son of James & Margaret Emma Smith of ‘Yew Tree Cottage’
Cornwells Bank. Brother of S. S. E. G & F. J. Smith. Born in Cooksbridge
and enlisted in Chichester. SDGW Vol 40. Records George Smith Commemorated
on The Tyne Cot Memorial. Belgium MR 30. |
SMITH |
Septimus
Sydney |
Private
126, 14th Battalion, The Australian Infantry A. N. Z. A. C. Army
Corps Gallipoli Killed in action on Gallipoli 19th August 1915.
Son of James & Margaret Emma Smith of ‘Yew Tree Cottage’ Cornwells
Bank. Emigrated to Australia before the war. Commemorated on The
Lone Pine Memorial. Gallipoli. |
STREETER |
Harry |
Trooper
2345, 1st Life Guards. Cavalry Division. Killed in action at Ypres
30th October 1914. Born in Newick and enlisted in Brighton. Regular
Cavalryman. Commemorated on The Menin Gate Memorial. Ypres. Belgium
MR. 29 |
TRENFIELD |
Cecil
W. |
Private
11512, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment. 8th Division.
Died of wounds in military hospital at Boulogne 2nd June 1915. Aged
19. Only son of Mr. & Mrs W. GTrenfield of Golden Nab. Newick. Born
in Ripley. Surrey and enlisted in London. Buried Boulogne Eastern
Cemetery. F. 102 |
WARTON |
Henry
[Proucy] |
Private
GS880, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 1st Division. Wounded
at Givenchy and died in military hospital at Boulogne 1st February
1915. Aged 40. Special Reservist. Son of Mrs Mary Ann Martin of
Goldbridge Farm. Newick. Born in Newick and enlisted in Lewes. Buried
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery F102 |
WOOD |
William |
Stoker
1st Class K/5936, Royal Navy. H.M.S. ‘Ghurka’, 6th Flotilla Dover
Patrol. Lost with the ship when the Destroyer was mined off Dungeness10
survivors picked up in rough seas by the trawler Highlander 8th
February 1917. Aged 25. Son of James & Mary Jane Wood of Newick.
Husband of Mrs Margaret Wood of ‘Westlands’ Great Buckland. Meopham.
Kent. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial MR. 3 |
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ANGER |
Wilfred
John |
Private
6405811, 1st Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. Italian Front
Killed in action near Cassino 28th March 1944. Aged 21. Son of Mr
& Mrs Ernest John Anger of Balcombe. Buried Cassino War Cemetery,
Italy. |
CLARK
|
Cecil
Christian |
Squadron
Leader 70130, Royal Air Force. Drowned on the 30th November 1939.
Aged 42. Son of Henry & Katherine Marie Clark. Husband of Katherine
Haswell Clark of North Berwick. East Lothian. Buried Annes Hill
Cemetery, Gosport, Hampshire. |
HUTTON
-RIDDELL (M.C. ) |
Anthony
|
Lieutenant
101066, 1st Royal Dragoons. Royal Armoured Corps. ‘B’ Squadron Drowned
28th March 1943. Aged 24. Son of Richard & Christina Hutton-Riddell
of Newick. Buried El Alemain War Cemetery, Egypt. |
KINGSLAND
|
Francis
Walter |
Corporal
T/123887, Royal Army Service Corps. 325th Transport Company Killed
in action 5th December 1941. Aged 22. Son of William Montague &
Mary Louisa Kingsland of Newick. Buried Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery,
Egypt. |
MARTIN |
George
Harry |
Leading
Airman FX/96799, Fleet Air Arm, H.M.S. ‘Landrail’ Drowned 17th February
1944. Commemorated on The Lee on Solent Memorial, Hampshire. |
ROSS
|
Harold
Robert |
Lieutenant
325365, Recc. Corps attached ’Z’ Special Unit, General List. Died
in captivity 16th October 1944. Aged 27. Son of Lt Colonel Thomas
Spinks (Indian Medical Services) & Irene Leefe Ross. Buried Kranji
War Cemetery, Singapore. |
WESTON
|
Jack |
Lance
Corporal 5346371, 1st Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed
in action in Burma 2nd April 1943. Aged 30. Commemorated on The
Rangoon Memorial, Burma |