Lieutenant T E Godman DSC RNVR And Captain F T Godman

Photograph of Lieutenant T E Godman DSC RNVR And Captain F T Godman  war memorial
Image: Gatepiers. Source: Susan Featherstone

Data source : UK War Memorials Register compiled by the Imperial War Museum (re-used under a non-commercial license)

Memorial location

Location: Wivelsfield
County/region: East Sussex
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are one First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 14 casualty records on A Street Near You linked to this memorial, or in some way connected to the area or subject it commemorates
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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Private Arthur Thomas Hards G/12950The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)12/10/1917 (aged 21)
Private Wilfrid George Macklin TF/200405Royal Sussex Regiment03/09/1918 (aged 20)
Gunner Miller 90669Royal Garrison Artillery29/09/1917
Private Newnham L/11019Royal Sussex Regiment30/03/1918
Private Charles Farncombe 37734The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)06/03/1917 (aged 36)
Private Fredrick George Jenner 4016The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)04/10/1915 (aged 28)
Captain Frederick Tyrell Godman Royal Sussex Regiment12/10/1917 (aged 42)
Private Charles John White 200846Royal Sussex Regiment22/03/1918 (aged 26)
Private Francis White G/5726Royal Sussex Regiment31/08/1916 (aged 20)
Private Horace Henry Everest TF/200407Royal Sussex Regiment29/07/1918 (aged 21)
Private Herbert John Hilborn 267066Royal Sussex Regiment10/02/1917 (aged 39)
Rifleman Harry Stanford Simmons R/2080King's Royal Rifle Corps30/07/1915 (aged 28)
Ordinary Seaman Gershom Martin J/42066Royal Navy, HMS Raglan20/01/1918 (aged 27)
Private John Martin G/3376Royal Sussex Regiment18/08/1916 (aged 21)