Cheltonians Buried in Seaford Cemetery, Sussex


   LEAVING CHELTENHAM …………..and all that was dear

 

 

Cheltonians Buried In

Seaford Cemetery

 

Location:  Alfriston Road, Seaford

Grid Reference:

Visited:   See note below

“Cheltonians” buried in this Cemetery:   1

 

 Copyright and source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission

“Cheltonians” buried in this Cemetery

Pte Frederick George HALE, 11th (Reserve) Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, is buried in Plot 2675.

   

He died of illness on 15th January 1916, aged 22, whilst training with the Battalion at Seaford.

 

He is commemorated on the Cheltenham War Memorial, the Charlton Kings War Memorial and the Charlton Kings (St Mary’s Church) Roll of Honour.

 

His parents, Maurice and Matilda Hale, resided at 2 Brevel Terrace, Charlton Kings.

Pte Frederick George Hale

1893 – 1916

(This photo was published in the “Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic” on 19th February 1916)

Notes:

1.   Thanks to Mr Stuart Baker who took the photo of Pte Hales’ headstone in February 2004.

 

 

 

Page last updated:  12th April 2014

 

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