His
name appears at The National Archives as Horace Cornwell but unfortunately his
service record does not appear to have survived. A Horace Cornwell with Chailey connections
does appear on the 1901 census but as a fifty-one year old so this is clearly
not the same man although he could conceivably be the father of Lieutenant
Cornwell.
Commemorating and remembering the lives of the men and women of Chailey, Sussex during the Great War 1914-1918 and remembering too the sick and wounded soldiers nursed by Sussex 54 VAD. This is their story.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Lt Horace Cornwell, Royal Field Artillery
Chailey
Parish Magazine does not have much to say about this man, noting him for the
first time in January 1918 as Cornwell,
Lieut H, RFA. This information is
then repeated monthly up until the final published roll call in July 1919.
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