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254418Pte. John Hutchinson
British Army 8th Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Halifax
(d.2nd Sep 1917)
252694Pte Joseph Hutchinson
British Army East Lancashire Regiment
from:Allerton Bywater
247728Pte. Lewis Hutchinson
British Army 8th Btn. East Lancashire
from:Burnley
(d.12th May 1916)
300471Pte. Matthew Henry Hutchinson
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
300822Pte. Matthew Hutchinson
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
served with 18th & 20th DLI
262351Bmbdr. Matthew Hutchinson
British Army 157th Seige Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
from:Gateshead
On 3rd of February 1919 Matthew Hutchinson's next of kin address was Gateshead, when he was discharged as "No longer fit for war service". He had enlisted on 13th of January 1916. In a report dated 22nd May 1918, he was entitled to wear a wound stripe, he was awarded Siver war badge No. B105569.
262898Matron. Nicholina Theodora "Dora" Hutchinson
Territorial Nursing Service
Lady Superintendant of Drumcondra Hospital in 1912, Dora Hutchinson was appointed in April 1915 as Matron of the Portobello Hospital.
Born in 1877 in Cavan, she was the daughter of the Reverend William Henry Hutchinson and his wife Nicholina Deverell. She died, unmarried, in 1955 at the Mercers Hospital, Dublin. Her aunt Letitia Deverell was married to the hospital chaplain at Drumcondra, the Rev. Henry Taylor.
The photograph is from a family archive now belonging to Kings Inns Dublin it is part of a collection of items preserved by Ireland's first practicing woman barrister Averil Katherine Statter Deverell, who was Nicholina's 2nd cousin.
300821Pte. Robert Brown Hutchinson
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
also served att 31st Div HQ
253845Pte. Robert Hutchinson
British Army 12th Btn. Royal Sussex Regiment
from:Addiscombe, Croydon
(d.3rd Feb 1917)
Robert Hutchinson born Southwark 1882. He was son of Henry March Hutchinson, mother was Eliza. He has no known grave and is remembered on the Menin Gate in Ypres.
300431Pte. Sidney Grafton Hutchinson
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
from:53 Elton Parade, Darlington
Sidney is listed as "Hutchinson, Sidney G. 53 Elton Parade. Pte 79 18th DLI Wounded 1st of March 1917 and lost left arm" in the Roll of Honour held in Darlington Library, believed to have been complied by the Town Council in the 1920s.
2007Pte T Hutchinson
British Army 19th Btn Northumberland Fusiliers
(d.1st Jun 1916)
Hutchinson, T. Private, 19/426 Killed in action on 1st June 1916.
Buried in Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture, Pas de Calais, in grave I. C. 3.
His service number may have been 19/428 rather than 19/426.>p> From the 19th Btn Northumberland Fusiliers Roll of Honour.
257936Pte. Thomas Hutchinson
British Army 10th Btn. York and Lancaster Regiment
from:Leeds
(d.28th Apr 1917)
232695Pte. W. Hutchinson
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Newcastle
W. Hutchinson was wounded in October 1916
214122Pte. Alexander Hutchison
British Army 1st Battalion Royal Scots
(d.24th Apr 1915)
Alexander Hutchison died of wounds, he was the husband of the late Isabella MacKenzie Hutchison. Alexander is buried in Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery.
221514Pte. Daniel Hutchison
British Army 13th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment
from:Perth/Dunblane
210205Acting Bomb. Thomas Alfred Hutson
British Army 6th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery
from:Romford / Great Yarmouth
(d.19th December 1915)
Thomas Alfred Hutson was born in Romford in 1886, he enlisted to the British Army in 1914 in Great Yarmouth.
He fought with the Royal Garrison Artillery in France and Belgium, on the 19th of December 1915 he was killed in the early hours of the morning at the second battle of Ypres. The Germans launched a massive gas and artillery attack on the British front line and Artillery line. It was the first known use of the new Chlorine gas. Thomas Alfred Hutson was awarded with 3 campaign medals; Victory Medal, British War Medal and the 1914-1915 star. He will be remembered.
1205592Pte. Robert Edward Hutt
Canadian Army 44th Inf Btn. att. 1st Canadian Tunnelling Coy.
from:5 st James' Place, Winnipeg
(d.8th Aug 1917)
1206463Pte. William Hutting
British Army 2nd Btn. East Yorkshire Regiment
Private William Hutting served as N°9849, 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment, 83rd Brigade in 28th Division He changed units at the end of 1915 and went to the Machine Gun Corps with the n°176806. After he changed another time the unit for going to the South Lancashire with the n°8855.
It's the only information have find about this solder. I found his toothbrush near Arras Thanks if you have any another information about this soldier.
500683Pte. D. W. Hutton
Australian Imperial Forces 33rd Btn.
(d.8th Jun 1917)
250958Harold Hutton MM.
British Army 12th Btn. Royal Tank Regiment
257479Albert Ernest Huxford
British Army 124th Brigade Royal Field Artillery
from:Cardiff
My grandfather Albert Huxford, served in the 124th Brigade, RFA in the first World War. I would love to find out about his service and the unit he served in though World War 1.
238338Lg.Btn. Edward Huxford
Mercantile Marine Reserve HMS President IV
Leading Boatman Huxford was the husband of Catherine Huxford.
He died on the 2nd December 1919 and is buried in the Cleggan Graveyard, Co. Galway, Ireland.
223736Pte. Alfred Huxley
British Army 11th Btn. Royal Fusiliers
from:Camberwell
(d.15th Aug 1917)
207105Pte. George Huxley MM.& Bar
British Army 12th Btn East Surrey Regiment
from:Bromley, Kent
My Grandfather, George Huxley, born in Bromley, served in 12th E.Surrey Regt in France, I think, as a disaptch rider. He was awarded the Military Medal and received a bar to same, for Bravery in the Field. The family know little of his service or deeds.
219583Gnr. Harry Huyton
British Army 103rd Brigade Royal Field Artillery
from:Ormskirk
Harry Huyton was my grandfather. He served with the Royal Field Artillery 103rd Brigade. After he retired in the late sixties, he wrote up his memoirs. I subsequently published them on the Web where you can find them at Memoirs of Harry Huyton
243788Stoker1. Clifford Frederick Hyam
Royal Navy HMS Inflexible
from:Copford, Essex
(d.22nd Aug 1919)
Clifford Hyam was born 16th of May 1894 at Copford. He enlisted 17th June 1912 for 12 years, previously working as a farm labourer. He served on HMS Inflexible from 5th of November 1912 until 31st of July 1915. He last served at Pembroke II and was invalided due to tuberculosis on 18th of August 1915 and died in 1919 He was the son of Albert & Georgina Hyam. Clifford's brother, Harold, died 1916 whilst serving with the Middlesex Regiment.
222139Pte. Archibald Alfred Hyde
British Army 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
from:Leigh Mill, Worcester
(d.9 May 1917)
1814Edgar Hyde
British Army 10th Btn. East Yorkshire Regiment
from:West Garth, The Leys, Hornsea, Yorks.
(d.17th Apr 1916)
244150Fslr. Edwin Hyde
British Army 1st Btn. Lancashire Fusiliers
(d.4th June 1915)
247997Dvr. George Hyde
British Army 112th Battery Royal Field Artillery
from:Epsom
(d.27th Dec 1917)
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