Peasmarsh in East Sussex Village Guide

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  • War Memorial

    I am a member of the History Group from the joint villages of Aston Upthorpe and Aston Tirrold in Oxfordshire (was Berkshire in WW1) We are just starting a project on our war dead of WW1 and one of the casualties named on our memorial and in St Michaels Church Aston Tirrold, is Lance Corporal … read more

  • James Burr

    His name is on the Rye Harbour Memorial of WW1 but I cannot find any CWGC casualty of that name with any proven link to Rye area. Does anyone have information to help me track him down? Thanks in advance. … read more

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  • Dorothy Mae Cruttenden

    I am looking for any information on my grandmother Dorothy Mae Cruttenden born approx. 1987 or any relatives I may have in St. Leonard’s. She married John William (?) Anderson (a Canadian soldier) during the WWI and my father, Norman Edward Anderson was born in St. Leonard’s on Feb 22, 1919. She may of had … read more

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  • Munday Family

    Does anyone remember Arthur Munday my Grandfather. Lived in Nightingale Cottages New Cut. Served in the 8th Batt Royal Sussex Reg WW1. Later had a poultry farm. Married to Govina Weldon and had four daughters. Later married Elizabeth Cruttenden widow of Sam.Moved away in 1960 lived to the age of 85 returned to Westfield to … read more

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