Compiled from the Northern Daily Mail by the late S. Reed
Please note that the date following the name is the date on which the newspaper was published.
Hadfield; W.; Cpl.; 22/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm; hospital Leicester; 62 Mainsforth Terrace; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hadfield; L/Cpl; 27/05/1918; Army Ordnance Corps; died in a hospital in Basra, Iraq; dysentery; page 2 column 8.
Haigh; W.; Sgt.; 27/06/1918; Yorks.; missing 27 May; 9 years in the Army; 31 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5; see 27 July; page 4 column 6.
Haigh; W.; Sgt.; 16/12/1918; 2nd. West Yorks.; prisoner of war since 27 May; arrives home; 31 Rokerby Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Hall; Albert ‘Bert’; Sgt.; 01/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; missing 1 July, France; 47 Archer Street, Central Estate, Hartlepool; plater shipyard.
Hall; A.; Sgt.; 29/08/1916; 29 years; killed in action 1 July; son of E. Hall; 2 Watson Street, Hartlepool; letter from chaplain; page 1 column 5.
Hall; Bertram; L/Cpl.; 25/10/1916; 24 years; Seaforth Highlanders; missing September 1915; regarded as dead; Derwent Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 3 column 4.
Hall; D; Pte.; 14/01/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 20 April; presumed dead on that date; 2 Uppingham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hall; F.B.; Pte.; 01/01/1918; Seaforth Highlanders; wounded; fractured arm; hospital France; Stockton Street; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hall; George; Lt.; 06/05/1918; killed at sea 1 May; Royal Naval Reserve; of Hull; family information; page 3 column 1.
Hall; L; Miss; 10/08/1915; of 10 Bath Street, West Hartlepool; receives letter from Pte. W.E, KEELE; 1st Canadians; page 2 column 7.
Hall; J.; Pte.; 06/11/1917; Leicestershire Regiment; letter to wife about his wounds; 32 Tankerville Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted May 19??; page 4 column 5.
Hall; J.E.; Pte.; 31/10/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; France 9 months; intimation of his death to his mother; 18 Freeman Street, West Hartlepool.
Hall; J.T.; Pte.; 11/11/1918; Royal Field Artillery; dangerously ill with influenza; hospital Rouen; 3 years 8 months France; 63 Sheriff Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column ??
Hall; J.W.; Pte; 22/04/1916; 33 years; joins Canadians Expedition; 5 years Canada; son of F. Hall; 17 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Hall; J.W.; Pte.; 24/12/1915; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 40 Marmion Road, West Hartlepool; wounded; in Rouen hospital; page 4 column 2.
Hall; James; Pte; 24/07/1917; killed in action 24 July; sniper; Northumberland Fusiliers; enlisted 1916; 25 Slake Terrace, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hall; John William; Sgt.; 24/08/1917; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; missing 25 September 1916; presumed dead; enlisted at 16 years; wounded twice; page 4 column 5.
Hall; J.(T)W.; Pte; 17/11/1917; Canadians; wounded left foot; 17 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Hall; Percy; Pte.; 29/08/1917; D.R.G.A.; gassed 14 July; hospital France; 13 Alliance Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hall; R.; Cpl.; 01/05/1917; killed in action 12 April; letter from his officer on his death; 10 Frances Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hall; R.; Rifleman; 17/07/1917; hospital in Middlesex; wounded right arm; 17 Elliott Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hall; T.; Pte.; 26/10/1915; 9th Yorks.; writes to his mother; 29 Colenso Street, West Hartlepool; ‘fighting a bit hot’; page 4 column 6.
Hall; T.; Pte; Signals; 31/08/1916; wounded 10 July; missing; 28 Colenso Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hall; T.F.; Pte.; 17/04/1918; Yorks./ Lancs.; wounded; now in French hospital; ‘Ellenbrook’, Belmont Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hall; T.F.; Pte.; 12/10/1918; Yorks./Lancs.; wounded right arm; amputated; hospital France; Belmont Gardens, West Hartlepool; Page 2 column ??
Hall; T.W.; Pte.; 01/06/1918; South Wales Borderers; wounded; prisoner of war in Germany; son of Mrs Gill. 6 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; page 2; see 14 May; page 2 column 6.
Hall; W.; Sapper; 28/10/1915; killed in action; of Hartlepool; letter to family from Sapper R. Bothwick.
Hall; W.R.; Pte.; 06/04/1918; Yorks. & Lancs.; wounded right arm; hospital Epsom; 23 Garibaldi Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hall; William; Pte.; 15/07/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded right shoulder; Rouen hospital France; 14 Bertha Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hamilton; Arthur; Pte.; 11/05/1918; Yorks./Lancs.; twice wounded; missing 21 March; 35 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hamilton; J.; Pte.; 18/08/1918; Machine Gun Corps; wounded in the head; hospital France; 34 Hurworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Hamilton; R.; Pte.; 03/12/1917; Durham Light Infantry; hospital at Rouen; leg wound; 43 Tweed Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hammer; David; 08/06/1916; Navy; HMS Invincible; lost at sea; 3 Windermere Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hamper; Jack; A/B; 02/04/1918; Royal Naval Division; receives the Mons Ribbon; 18 Wensleydale Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Hampshire; Stanley; Pte.; 22/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; was attached to the Manchesters; now a prisoner of war in Germany; page 4 column 6.
Hampshire; J.S.; Pte.; 20/12/1918; arrived Dover from Germany; prisoner of war; 33 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hancock; E.; Sapper; 02/03/1917; 43 years; Royal Engineers; died France 15 February; intimation to his wife; 3 Hope Street, West Hartlepool; came back from Canada; page 3 column 4.
Handisides; A.W.; Pte.; 29/09/1916; 21 years; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the thigh; 37 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool.
Handisides; A.W.; Pte.; 03/02/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; in a French hospital; 37 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Handisides; A.W.; Pte.; 05/01/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing; now prisoner of war in Germany; 37 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Handisides; Bert; Pte.; 04/05/1918; wounded & missing 27 March; brother prisoner of war; 37 Stranton Place, West Hartlepool; enlisted August 1914; page 2 column 6.
Handcox; Robert; Pte.; 30/07/1917; hospital France; wounded 18 July; gas & burns; now in England; page 4 column 5.
Handley; G.H.; Pte.; 22/07/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded twice; hospital France; 19 Ward Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Handley; G.; Pte.; 06/09/1917; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded twice; 18 August; 5 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Handley; Robert; Rifleman; 09/12/1915; killed in action; Scottish Rifles; France; 20 George Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Handley; T.; Pte.; 18/01/1917; killed in action 10 December 1916; Yorkshires; widow & 4 children; now living in Harrogate; page 4 column 5.
Hanley; Patrick; Pte.; 04/04/1918; awarded the M.M.; 25 William Street, West Hartlepool; NER employee; page 2 column 5.
Hanlon; Pte.; 04/03/1918; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; critically wounded for the 4th time; right leg; page 4 column 7.
Hanna; Joseph; Sapper; 07/10/1918; Royal Engineers; gassed 22 September; mentioned in despatches 21 to 30 March; 9 Moreland Street; page 3 column 5.
Hannah; T.; Sapper; 07/02/1917; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; conspicuous gallantry in the field; wounded 4 times; 18 Eden Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Hannah, T.; Sapper; M.M.; 28/08/1918; Royal Engineers; wounded thigh & shoulder; hospital France; 18 Eden Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hannah; Thomas; L/Cpl.; M.M.; 16/03/1917; Royal Engineers; presentation at Central Hotel; 18 Eden Street, West Hartlepool; medal won at Holluch; page 4 column 3.
Hannon; Thomas; Pte.; 09/11/1915; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; Belgian Medal for rescue;3 Brown Street, West Hartlepool; page 6 column 5.
Hanson; Robert William; A/B; 25/03/1918; wounded; hospital in France; 9 Union Place, Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Hannon; Pte.; 20/09/1916; Royal Dublin Fusiliers; letter to his wife; 3 Brown Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hanson; John James; Sapper; 19/10/1916; Royal Engineers; died of wounds 9 October; leaves 2 children; family news; page 4 column 4.
Hare; T.W.; Pte.; 07/11/1916; 18 years; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the back; 40 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harding; Robert; 2nd Lt.; 21/08/1917; Dorset Regiment; promoted to Lieutenant; 19 Gladstone Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 6.
Hardy; Angus Kenneth; Gunner; 23/07/1918; Royal Field Artillery; missing 27 May; unwounded prisoner of war in Germany; 190 Hart Road, West Hartlepool.
Hardy; Frederick; Pte.; 21/10/1918; 18 years; killed in action 12 September; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; youngest of 3; 46 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Hardy; George Henry; Signals; 24/09/1918; 25 years; died hospital ship with peritonitis; interned West Hartlepool; Gainford Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Hardy; J.; Sgt.; 25/10/1917; Royal Army Medical Corps; awarded D.C.M. 8 October; letter on his bravery; family information; enlisted August 1914; page 1 column 5.
Hardy; J. Sgt.; 29/01/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; went out 8 times under heavy fire; Hutton Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hardy; J. Kenneth; Sgt.; 04/07/1918; Royal Field Artillery; missing 27 May; son of Horace; of Hart Road, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Hardy; S.; Cpl.; 04/04/1918; wounded; 46 Gas Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8. Hargreaves; Clifford; 19/01/1918; gazetted; 2nd Lt.; son of post master Hartlepool; his war record; page 2 column 6.
Hargreaves; Clifford; 2nd Lt.; 02/09/1918; killed in action 22 August; London Regiment; short obituary; also at Salonica; page 2 column 7.
Harker; J.; Sapper; 2708/1915; Royal Engineers; wounded at Gallipoli; 26 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Harker; John; Sapper; 15/12/1915; 20 years; presented with the Croix de Guerre by French President; page 4 column 3; see 18 December; page 4 column 3.
Harker; John; Sapper; 15/12/1915; gives description of the fighting & keeps broken rifle as a souvenir; page 4 column 3.
Harker; John; Sapper; 16/11/1915; Royal Engineers; letter to mother; 26 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; receiving the Croix de Guerre; page 1 column 7.
Harker; John George; Pte.; 08/10/1915; 15th Durham Light Infantry; wounded; intimation to mother; 2 Gas Cottages, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Harker; Sapper; 07/01/1916; 61st Field Company; Royal Engineers; returns to front in France; ‘lot of rain’; page 4 column 1.
Harker; J.; Pioneer; 13/07/1916; wounded thigh & shoulder; letter from his officer; 20 Dorset Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harker; J.W. Sapper; 15/12/1917; Royal Engineers; awarded Bar to his M.M. for gallant conduct 21 September; 27 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Harker; John; Sapper; 14/11/1917; 23 years; Royal Engineers; awarded the M.M.; modest hero; 26 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Harker; John; Sapper; 01/12/1917; Royal Engineers; Croix de Guerre; awarded the M.M.; wounded; hospital Windsor; 21 years; 27 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Harker; Sapper; 23/03/1918; Royal Engineers; leg wound; citation M.M. & Bar; Croix de Guerre; Brook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harker; J.; Sapper; 18/05/1918; killed in action 10 May; Royal Engineers; 30 Dorset Street, West Hartlepool; family information; page 2 column 8.
Harkness; Cpl.; 17/09/1918; Royal Field Artillery; severely wounded; hospital Huddersfield; 24 Longmore Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harland; J.; Gunner; 06/05/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; intimation on death of her husband; 24 Helmsley Street, West Hartlepool.
Harland; J.; Pte.; 20/01/1916; Army Cyclist Corps; writes of his experiences to the Mail; page 1 column 6.
Harmon; C.; Driver; 12/03/1915; Royal Field Artillery; letter to Miss Nicholson; 11 Mill Street, West Hartlepool; page 5 column 1.
Harper; Constance; Miss; 06/03/1915; of St Hilda Street, Hartlepool; received reply from Admiral Beatty; page 4 column 7.
Harper; H.; Pte.; 28/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; of 19 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; tram conductor; page 4 column 5.
Harper; Harry; Pte.; 20/01/1917; killed in action 8th January; 6th Dragoons; 100 Burbank Street, West Hartlepool; names of family members; page 4.
Harper; J.; Pte.; 28/08/1915; Royal Scots; wounded twice; right leg & malarial fever; 18 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Harper; J.C.W.; Pte.; 18/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the thigh; hospital France; 21 Garibaldi Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Harper; J.G.; Mr & Mrs; 24/09/1915; six sons serving in the Forces; page 4 column 1.
Harper; Olaf;Pte.; 12/11/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded 20 October; shell shock 1916; hospital France; 7 Bertha Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Harper; T.; Pte.; 03/08/1916; 20 years; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; now in a hospital at Liverpool; 55 Elliott Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harper; T.; Pte.; 13/08/1917; Durham Light Infantry; gassed & wounded twice; hospital Reading; 55 Elliott Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 1915; page 4 column 4.
Harper; W.; L/Cpl.; 22/11/1916; severely wounded; in a hospital in France; 115 Whitby Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 5.
Harriman; H.; Driver; 02/02/1917; Royal Field Artillery; hospital Boulogne; wounded; 33 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Harrington; J.; 2nd Lt.; 24/09/1918; Royal Air Force; wounded left hand & shoulder; 35 Catherine Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Harrington; Jeremiah; Pte.; 28/08/1916; 30 years; Durham Light Infantry; awarded M.M. for rescue at Poziers 7 July; 30 Clarendon Street, West Hartlepool; page 1 column 6.
Harrington; Jeremiah; Pte.; 08/05/1917; Durham Light Infantry; has 4 brothers, 2 uncles & 10 cousins serving their country; page 2 column 6.
Harrington; Jeremiah; Pte.; 08/05/1917; Durham Light Infantry; meets his chum Pte William Parrett of Jarrow in a trench; share experiences; page 2 column 6.
Harrington; T.; Pte.; 24/04/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; hospital Edinburgh with leg wound; 2 brothers Army & Navy; page 4 column 6.
Harris; R.H.J.; Pte.; 25/11/1918; died of pneumonia; hospital Scotland; enlisted 1917; widow & 4 children; page 4 column 4.
Harris; W.J.; 31/05/1915; 9th Durham Light Infantry; Gazetted; 2nd Lieutenant; Lindon Grove, West Hartlepool.
Harris; W.J.; 2nd Lt.; 04/10/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded in right arm; of Messrs. Irvine & Co.; page 4 column 4.
Harris; John; 27/04/1918; in action at Zeebrugge with HMS Iris; 26 Talbot Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5; see 8 May; page 3 column 3.
Harrison; A.; Gunner 29/04/1918; killed in action 19 April; Royal Garrison Artillery; 19 Ward Street, Hartlepool; worked at the saw mills; page 3 column 3.
Harrison; A.; Gunner 04/06/1918; killed in action; of 13 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; letter from Sgt./Major; page 2 column 3.
Harrison; Benjamin J.G.; Pte.; 26/03/1917; killed in action 01 July 1916; France; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 21 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; regular soldier; page 4 column 1.
Harrison; C.; Pte.; 05/09/1918; killed in action 27 August; Grenadier Guards; 19 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harrison; Gunner; 15/05/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; wounded right arm & deafness; shell explosion; 22 Tempest Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.
Harrison; H.J.; Sapper; 28/10/1918; Royal Engineers; in hospital with malaria; Mesopotamia; wounded in 1916; served Dardanelles; 15 Duke Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Harrison; Harvey; Sgt.; 11/10/1917; Army Cyclist Corps; dangerously ill; blackwater fever; Dar–es-Salaam; East Africa; 56 Mainsforth Terrace, West Hartlepool.
Harrison; Henry Gibson; Pte.; 08/11/1917; Durham Light Infantry; stretcher bearer; awarded the M.M.; 22 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Harrison; Henry Gibson; Pte.; 19/12/1918; M.M.; killed in action 27 October; Italy; Durham Light Infantry; 14 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Harrison; Herbert Foster; Pte.; 19/10/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 29 years; 54 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; worked in Canada; page 4 column 4.
Harrison; J.T.; Pte.; 11/08/1917; King’s Own Lancashire Regiment; wounded; hospital Kent; letter to his son in law; 14 Stirling Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Harrison; James R.; 16/11/1918; Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds; intimation to his parents; Salvation Army; page 4 column 6.
Harrison; John William; Pte.; 09/07/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice in jaw with shrapnel; 19 Albany Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Harrison; M.S.;Pte.; 02/11/1917; hospital England; seriously wounded; eye & leg; 54 Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Harrison; M.; Pte.; 27/04/1918; killed in action 19 April; letter from his Major; 13 Mary Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Harrison; Sapper; 08/07/1916; Royal Engineers; wounded in France; thigh & right hand; hospital Birmingham; 17 Hurworth Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Harrison; W.; Cpl.; 16/09/1915; killed in action; 85th Field Royal Engineers; 28 years; short obituary; page 4 column 6.
Harrison; William E.; L/Cpl.; 11/10/1917; killed in action 20 September; Yorkshires; 39 Bailey Street, West Hartlepool; family information; page 4 column 7.
Hart; George; Pte.; 18/08/1916; 27 years; killed in action; Yorks. Signals; 16 Scarborough Street, West Hartlepool; short obituary; page 4 column 5.
Hart; William J.; 08/06/1916; killed in action; HMS Indefatigable; 42 Bailey Street, West Hartlepool; Page 4 column 6.
Hartland; J.; Pte.; 03/12/1914; recovering from wounds received.
Hartland; John E.; Pte 24/08/1916; ex police constable; killed in action; Scots Guards; 23 Middlegate, Hartlepool; leaves widow & 3 children; page 4 column 6.
Hartland; William; Pte.; 10/11/1914; letter home; Coldstream Guards; page 4 column 1.
Hartley; J.H.; Pte.; 06/05/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; hospital London; wounded in the back; 23 Silver Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted August 1914; page 3 column ??
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Harvey; D.; L/Cpl.; 15/09/1915; West Yorks.; wounded; hospital England; son of Mrs Harvey; 28 Dene Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??
Harvey; H.J; Driver; 05/07/1917; Royal Field Artillery; severely wounded in the ankle; in hospital Entebles, France; page 4 column 5.
Harvey; Stanley; Leading Seaman; 19/10/1918; Royal Naval Division; wounded in the neck 10 September; 97 Brougham Terrace, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Harvey; Victor; 18/11/1914; to father; J., 12 Stranton Green, West Hartlepool; at bottom of Burton’s letter; page 2 column 4.
Harvey; W.; Pte.; 15/09/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; wounded in the thigh at Hooge; page 2 column 7; brother of D.
Harwood; F.; Pte; 31/10/1916; wounded right arm; in hospital Guisborough; page 4 column 4.
Harwood; Fred; Pte.; 21/10/1915; intimation to his mother; 64 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; head wound; page 4 column 2.
Harwood; Richard ‘Dick’; Pte.; 29/11/1918; wounded both legs & arm 4 November; hospital France; 64 Mary Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Harwood; W.; Signals; 26/12/1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; severely gassed; hospital Brighton; 18 months in France; page 4 column 4.
Hastings; J.; Signals; 10/06/1918; Royal Naval Division; wounded; now in hospital Rouen; 46 Stephenson Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hastings; J.; Pte.; 23/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded left hand; hospital Manchester; 1 Sandiside, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Haswell; I.J.; Pte.; 23/03/1918; wounded by gas shell; 34 Arch Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hauxwell; Bruce; Able Seaman; 23/09/1918; 19 years; killed in action 03 September; Royal Naval Division; 21 Grosvenor Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Hawsby; J.; Sapper; 06/10/1915; Royal Engineers; of 49 James Street, West Hartlepool; about recent action when his mate was killed; page 6 column 4.
Hawksby; J.; Cpl.; 16/12/1918; Royal Engineers; awarded M.M.; now in Italy; enlisted 1914; engineer by trade; page 4 column 3.
Hawksby; J.; L/Cpl.; 21/12/1918; M.M. for gallantry under fire; bridge operations; 49 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hawkesbury; J.E.; Cpl 31/01/1918; 24 years; Royal Engineers; commendation from a General; 49 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hay; Andrew; Pte.; 22/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; head wound twice; hospital London; 8 Union Road, Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Haystead; William; Pte.; 14/04/1917; Wounded twice; both arms; Base Hospital; son of Mrs Lawson; 10 Church Row; page 4 column 6.
Hazelwood; Edward; Pte.; 22/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; 63 Tower Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Hazelwood; T.W.; Pte.; 15/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right arm; 64 Dent Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Healey; George; Sapper; 30/03/1917; Royal Engineers; head wound; accident; sent to England; 12 Crook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Healey; George; Sgt.; 30/09/1918; Royal Engineers; gassed in France; hospital Edmonton; 12 Crook Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Healey; J.; L/Cpl.; D.C.M.; 22/11/1918; 2nd Yorkshires; wounded in face, neck & leg; 5th time; 20 Throston Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Heath; J.H.; L/Cpl.; 02/11/1915; 6th Yorkshires; missing in action 21 August; Dardanelles; 69 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool.
Heath; John; L/Cpl.; 14/09/1915; letter to his wife; 69 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in action; page 4 column 6.
Heath; J.H.; L/Cpl.; 08/01/1917; killed in action; Dardanelles; Yorkshire Regiment; missing 21 August 1915; 60 Brenda Street, West Hartlepool; 1 child; page 4 column 3.
Heaton; J.; Pioneer; 16/07/1917; Royal Engineers; ill in Bournemouth; hospital; France 18 months; 26 Waters Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Hedley; F.; Sgt.; 13/04/1918; wounded; in a hospital; 47 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hedley; H.; Bdr.; 13/04/1918; Royal Garrison Artillery; awarded M.M.; late prison official Hong Kong; page 3 column 5.
Hedley; H.; Pte.; 26/04/1918; wounded twice; right hand; hospital Stoke; 20 Church Row, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hedley; John; Pte.; 15/01/1916; 2nd Yorkshires; missing in action 15 June; 19 Gas Street. West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hedley; W.; Pte.; 13/06/1918; Royal Army Medical Corps; received Card of Honour; Citation; 25 Andrew Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Heeley; J.; Pte.; 07/03/1916; 3rd Yorks.; D.C.M.; describes his action; 95 Milton Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hegarty; R.; Sgt.; 03/10/1917; aged 33 years; Royal Field Artillery; die dof wounds & gas poisoning; hospital England; Lngmore Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Hegarty; R.; Sgt.; 08/10/1917; see page 2 column7; funeral; leaves widow & 4 children; Hartlepool football player.
Hellyer; John; 27/07/1916; promoted to Lieutenant; short history; page 1 column 6.
Hemy; L.C.; Mr.; Sea Engineer; 15/04/1918; decorated by the King with the D.S.C.; son of Oswin B. Hemy; 33 York Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Henderson; Ellis James; Pte.; 01/08/1917; killed in action 14 April; 38 years; school teacher; 25 Grosvenor Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Henderson; J.; Gunner 22/07/1916; killed in action; 25 Grosvenor Road, west Hartlepool; letter from his officer; page 2 column 5.
Henderson; J.; Pte.; 05/11/1918; Machine Gun Corps; died from influenza; chaplain’s letter; 25 Crossley Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6; see 6 November; page 3 column 6.
Henderson; J.H.; Pte.; Signals; 09/02/1918; Royal Naval Division; Howe Battery; 2 years in France; missing 30 December 1917; now prisoner of war in Germany; page 4 column 4.
Henderson; Joseph; Pte.; 10/11/1915; 7th Suffolks; 17 Winter Street, West Hartlepool; wounded left hand; now in a hospital in France; page 4 column 6.
Henderson; W.L.; 2nd Lt.; 17/08/1918; Durham Light Infantry; awarded M.M.; ‘showed coolness & courage under fire’; page 4 column 5.
Henderson; W.; 2nd Lt.; 19/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; M.M.; Citation; also has the Mons Medal; page 2 column 6.
Henderson; William; Pte.; 28/11/1918; Army Service Corps; ill with bronchial pneumonia; Salonica 3 years; 27 Streatham Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Henry; John; Pte.; 15/09/1915; Irish Guards; recoM.M.ended for D.C.M.; brother of Mrs M. McDonugh; 6 South Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Henry; William; Pte.; 17/11/1917; 40 years; Australian regiment; died of wounds; late West Hartlepool; 12 years Australia; at front 1 month; page 4 column 7.
Henson; Charles; Sapper; 19/11/1915; intimation to his mother at Elwick; in a hospital in Alexandria; dysentery; page 4 column 1.
Henson; J.; Pte.; 01/03/1916; 4th Hussars; 2 Sunderland Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in thigh & gassed; hospital Middlesex; page 4 column 6.
Hepburn; J.; Driver; 10/12/1917; Royal Field Artillery; died of wounds in France; 25 Pilgrim Street, west Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Herbert; J.; Pte.; 05/04/1918; Durham Light Infantry; died of wounds in France; enlisted October 1915; page 4 column 5.
Herbert; John George; Pte.; 01/08/1916; killed in action 8 July; France; Durham Light Infantry; 18 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; iron works labourer; page 4 column 5.
Herbert; James Henry; Pte.; 28/06/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; 18 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; brother killed in action 1916; page 4 column 6.
Herbert; James Henry; Pte.; 11/12/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war 27 May; died of shot wounds while in German hands; 18 Bedford Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Herbert; M.; Pte.; 27/06/1918; Notts. & Derby Regiment; missing 27 May; page 2 column 5.
Herbert; Marshall; Pte.; 30/07/1918; Sherwood Foresters; missing 27 May; 9 Portland Street, Hartlepool; prisoner of war of the Germans; page 3 column 2.
Hercomb; G.; Pte.; 18/10/1918; Essex Regiment; wounded 1 October; in hospital France; 61 Thornhill Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Heron; Harry; Pte.; 20/11/1916; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in the left thigh; hospital Shorncliffe; 10 Temperance Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Herring; Robert; Pte.; 09/09/1915; West Yorks.; 20 years; severely wounded in his head; 3 Seamer Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Herring; Robert; Pte.; 10/06/1918; 24 years; killed in action; West Yorks.; wounded 4 times; 11 Casemore Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Heslop; John; 26/11/1914; ex police constable; 30 Grasmere Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; page 1 column 7.
Hessler; J.K.M.; Lt.; 21/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded twice; in the back & gassed; Wansdworth hospital; page 4 column 5.
Hessler; Jackie K.M.; Capt.; 30/03/1918; 21 years; killed in action 23 March; citation & short obituary.
Hessler; Norman; Capt.; 11/06/1918; killed in action 27 May; Durham Light Infantry ; ‘Wyndcliffe’, Seaton Carew; short obituary; page 2 column 8.
Hessler; Norman; Capt.; 14/06/1918; killed in action; report from the ‘Times’ newspaper; page 4 column 5.
Hester; J.J.; Sgt.; 23/04/1917; Army Ordnance Corps; severely ill in hospital at El-Arish; 46 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hester; John J.; Sgt.; 14/05/1917; died in hospital; Alexandria, Egypt; 46 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; at Gallipoli; page 4 column 6.
Hetherington; James; L/Cpl.; 18/08/1917; Yorkshires; of Bridlington; accidental drowning at North Sands; page 3 column 6.
Hetherington; Robert; Signals; 26/06/1918; Canadian Artillery; Awarded Croix de Guerre; son of Ralph H.; Winnipeg; late of West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Hetherington; Thomas; Pte.; 26/10/1914; prisoner of war; postcard to Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Hetherington; Thomas; Pte.; 20/04/1915; 18th Hussars; letter to family in Studley Road, West Hartlepool; prisoner of war at Soltau, Hamburg; page 1 column ??
Hetherington; Thomas; Pte.; 01/01/1919; 18th Hussars; captured at Mons a.m. 24 August 1914; one of the Old Contemptibles.
Hetherington; Thomas; Pte.; 01/01/1919; 18th Hussars; prisoner of war for 4 years & 4 months in Germany; 1 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Heweson; Robert; Pte.; 19/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; died in hospital in France; enlisted 3 September 1914; page 4 column 5.
Hewison; Alfred; Pte.; 01/07/1918; Yorkshires; missing 27 May; 29 Grace Street, West Hartlepool.
Hewison; Oswald; Pte.; 21/05/1917; Durham Light Infantry; in hospital; severely wounded; 29 Grace Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 6.
Hewitson; George; Pte.; 16/07/1917; killed in action 22 June; France; in France 3 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; of Sydenham Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Hewitson; (Hewison); Alf.; Pte.; 13/10/1915; 2nd Yorkshires; wounded in neck; at hospital Woolwich; 29 Grace Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Hewitson; William; Pte; 31/10/1916; Durham Light Infantry; missing 16 September; page 4 column 4.
Hewitt; Matthew; Mr & Mrs; Allen; 23/10/1915; Late West Hartlepool; now Canada with address; 4 sons; H.,D.,R.; & F.; with the colours; page 4 column 7.
Hewitt; F.; Pte.; 28/09/1918; killed in action; Canadian regiment; brother of Mrs Summers; 6 Bell Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hewson; C.; Pte.; 28/06/1915; 2nd Yorkshires; letter to his sister, Mrs Collings; Thorpe Street, West Hartlepool; wounded in the face; page 4 column 6.
Hewson; R.; Pte.; 04/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded with a fractured skull; hospital at Rouen; 14 Trimdon Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Hickman; Sgt.; 12/03/1915; letter to Miss G.E. Wright; of Duke Street, West Hartlepool; page 5 column 1.
Hicks; T.; Cpl.; 21/07/1916; West Yorks.; wounded right leg; in hospital Oxford; 3 King Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Hilldrick; G.E.; Pte.; 23/11/1916; died of wound in France; 6 Bond Street, West Hartlepool; NER; page 4 column 4.
Hill; Arthur Belfit; Pte.; 11/06/1918; 26 years; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27 May; of West Hartlepool; page 2 column 8; see 12 July; page 4 column 7; prisoner of war.
Hill; J.T.; Pte.; 22/05/1916; 25 years; Australian Force; killed in action 08 August 1915; Dardanelles; sister, Mrs Stewart; 6 Gorden Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Hill; Marsh; Pte.; 19/11/1917; Army Service Corps; pleurisy & pneumonia; hospital Leeds; 16 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hill; Thomas M.; Capt.; Sea; 08/10/1918; citation; fires back at submarine; page 2 column 3.
Hill; William; Pte.; 13/10/1915; 21 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded in the neck; 37 Angus street, West Hartlepool; hospital Stomar; brother & father in the Navy; page 2 column 4.
Hill; William; Pte.; 20/07/1916; 21 years; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 3 times; head 6 July; France; 37 Angus Street, West Hartlepool; apprentice joiner; page 4 column 4.
Hill; W.; Pte.; 11/09/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; leg & thigh wounds; hospital Rouen; 3rd time; page 4 column 4.
Hind; Isaac; 08/06/1916; killed in action; HMS Indefatigable; New Fifth Street, Horden; page 4 column 6.
Hindmarch; Albert E.; Pte.; 28/07/1916; East Yorks.; wounded & gassed; hospital at Entaples; 6 children; page 4 column 4.
Hindmarsh; Frederick; Pte.; 17/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing in action; 13 Bower Street, West Hartlepool; France 18 months; father & brother in France; page 3 column 2.
Hindmarsh; F.; Pte.; 25/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany; 13 Bowser Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hindmarsh; G.; Pte.; 08/04/1918; 22 years; in a hospital in France; wounded; ‘Norton House’, The Green, Seaton Carew; page 4 column 6.
Hird; A.; Pte.; 05/04/1918; Hussars; wounded; hospital France; 9 Suggit Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 14 August 1914; 2 years France; page 4 column 5.
Hoadley; Miss; 09/01/1918; Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service; Bar to her Royal Red Cross; sister of Mr Ben Hoadley; page 4 column 2.
Hockett; Noah; 07/01/1918; prisoner of war; Mrs Hockett; 13 Temperance Street, West Hartlepool; Irish Light Infantry.
Hockett; Pte.; 04/11/1918; admitted to hospital in England; 25 Waldon Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hodgson; E.; Sgt.; 15/11/1918; Royal Air Force; flying accident; broke both legs; 20 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Hodgson; Frank; Pte.; 31/07/1917; killed in action; 19 years; local casualty; ‘a plain statement of fact’; page 4 column 4.
Hodgson; George A.; Cpl.; 09/04/1918; wounded; now in hospital in France; 15 Studley Road; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hodgson; H.G.; Pte.; 07/08/1917; 19 years; West Yorks.; 6 months army; letter from officer; 8 Regents Place, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hodgson; Henry; Pte.; 20/09/1918; Lancs.; wounded by sniper in the face 12 September; Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Hodgson; J.; Pte.; 09/04/1918; killed in action August 1917; 15 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hodgson; J.W.; Pte.; 23/05/1918; South Staffs.; missing 10 April; page 2 column 8; see 30 June; page 2 column 8 prisoner of war.
Hodgson; Mathew; Pte.; 31/03/1917; Fusiliers; gazetted to 2nd Lt.; Machine Gun Corps; 1 of 4 sons in service; 20 Kilwick Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Hodgson; Mathew; 2nd Lt.; 25/09/1917; 25 years; Machine Gun Corps; wounded in arm 22 September; hospital Etaples; France; enlisted July 1916; page 1 column 6.
Hodgson; Phillip; Pte.; 31/07/1916; 21 years; killed in action 13 July; France; Yorks.; 12 months in France; 21 Harrison Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hodgson; Robert; Pte.; 18/08/1915; 6th Scots Fusiliers; 58 Hermit Street, Hartlepool; in hospital Rouen; page 2 column 7.
Hodgson; Robert; Pte.; 09/08/1916; Royal Scots Fusiliers; wounded in the right arm; 2nd time; 58 Hermit Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hodgson; R.; Pte.; 22/11/1916; Gordon Highlanders; wounded in the leg; 4 Marmion Road West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hodgson; R.; Pte.; 11/02/1918; 23 years; Royal Scots Fusiliers; reported missing; now presumed dead 03/05/1917.
Hodgson; R.; Pte.; 13/05/1918; King’s Liverpool Regiment; in hospital; gassed; 3 Church Row; West Hartlepool; enlisted 1915; page 4 column 5.
Hodgson; R.H.; Gunner; 16/04/1918; presented with silver watch by friends at the North Eastern Hotel; page 2 column 8.
Hodgson; T.; Pte.; 23/11/1916; 20 years; killed in action 8 November; Hampshire’s; letter from his officer; 3 Pease Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hodgson; T.C.; Pte.; 05/04/1918; Machine Gun Corps; wounded left leg; hospital Nottingham; 13 Outram Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hodgson; Sgt.; 12/10/1916; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; posted missing since 4 September; 3rd time wounded; page 2 column 6; see 12 October 1916; page 4 column ??
Hodgson; W.; Pte.; 09/04/1918; killed in action 23 March 1917; of 15 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hoey; J.P ; Pte.; 07/10/1915; East Yorks.; wounded in France; 7 Warren Street, Hartlepool.
Hoey; J.P.; Pte.; 25/10/1915; missing in action 26 September; 8th East Yorks.; intimation to his wife; page 4 column 6.
Hogan; C.; Pte.; 12/07/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded right leg 24 June; 34 Eden Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hogarth; James; L/Cpl.; 31/10/1916; letter to Mrs Hogarth; 19 Henry Street, West Hartlepool; on death of her son; page 4 column 4.
Hogg; Adam; Pte.; 09/09/1915; 9th West Yorks.; wounded; mother Mrs Jennie Hogg; 6 Raeburn Terrace; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hogg; B.; Bdr.; 01/04/1918; wounded in the right shoulder; hospital Birmingham; 7 Pelham Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Hogg; Bombardier; 17/11/1917; wounded 25 October; 19 Lilly Street, Hartlepool; page 2 column 8.
Hogg; Martin; Pte.; 17/08/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; letter to parents; was buried 4 times; 6 Raeburn Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Holburn; Harry; Bdr.; 18/07/1916; killed in action; at front since 22 September; 27 Northumberland Street, West Hartlepool; enlisted 6 October 1915; page 4 column 2.
Holdforth; B.G.; Pte.; 11/07/1917; died of wounds; Gill Street, West Hartlepool; son of Mr Holdforth; butcher; Park Road; page 4 column 4.
Holdforth; C.; Pte.; 11/11/1918; wounded twice; seriously ill; hospital France; 14 Christopher Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Hollis; R.; Cpl.; 31/08/1918; Machine Gun Corps; awarded the M.M.; of Shotton Colliery; page 4 column 6.
Hollis; T.; Sgt.; 27/07/1918; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 42 Milton Street; West Hartlepool; officer’s letter on her husband’s conduct in battle; page 3 column 3.
Holmes; Frank; Pte.; 07/01/1919; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded & prisoner of war 27 May 1918; brother of Mrs Hartley; 23 Silver Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Holmes; William; Sapper; 28/05/1918; killed in action 20 May; Royal Engineers; letter officer; brother of Mrs Marine; 26 William Street, West Hartlepool.
Holroyd; T.; Pte.; 04/05/1918; Northumberland Fusiliers; serious head wound; 28 Sherriff Street; West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Holroyd; T.; Pte.; 13/05/1918; died of wounds; 28 Sherriff Street, West Hartlepool; brother of Isaac; killed in action 27 September 1917; page 4 column 5.
Hood; William; Gunner; 26/01/1917; Royal Field Artillery; wounded 8 January; now in a hospital at Oxford; page 4 column 1.
Hood; W.K.; Driver; 31/10/1918; 25 years; Royal Field Artillery; died of pneumonia in France; wounded once; 63 Middleton Road, Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hooper; C.F.A.; Staff/Capt.; 16/11/1918; Wiltshire Regiment; his funeral at Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hooper; R.W.; Pte.; 04/08/1916; Durham Light Infantry; back & shoulder wounds 23 July; 26 Furnace Street, West Hartlepool; 14 months in France; page 2 column 3.
Hooper; Robert William; Pte.; 03/08/1918; Duke of Cornwall’s Regiment; missing October 1917; presumed killed; page 2 column 6.
Hope; Bombardier; 12/06/1916; Military Service Medal; act of gallantry in field; page 2 column 4.
Hope; Cpl.; 23/08/1917; letter on death of husband; 19 Olive Street, Hartlepool; M.M. received; Hartlepool bombardment ; page 4 column 4.
Hope; William Pte.; 09/07/1917; 30 years; killed in action 16 June; Yorks. Regiment; brother of Mrs Pearce; 14 Melrose Street; West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hopper; R.E.; Lt.; 08/07/1916; wounded 3 times in right leg; 5 Sandwell Chare, Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Hopper; R.E.; Lt.; 18/12/1917; West Yorkshires; missing 28 April; assumed died of wounds; 5 Sandwell Chare, Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Hopps; L/Cpl.; 11/11/1916; Durham Light Infantry; letter to his sister; Mrs Smallwood of Whitley Bay; page 4 column 4.
Hopps; R.W.; Pte.; 22/05/1918; Army Ordnance Corps; awarded the M.M.; son in law of Mr F. Hall; 17 Stranton, West Hartlepool; page 2.
Hord; Charles; 17/05/1917; killed at sea 29 April 1917; brother of Mrs L. Sharpe; page 2 column 1.
Horn; J.T.; Pte.; 12/09/1916; Durham Light Infantry; wounded for the second time; hospital Warrington; 24 Warren Terrace, Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hornby; G.W.; Pte.; 07/08/1915; Royal Army Medical Corps; writes to friend in West Hartlepool of his 1st night in the trenches; page 3 column 2/3.
Horner; Alfred; Pte.; 29/11/1917; West Yorkshires; awarded the M.M. 9 October; 82 Murray Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Horner; C.E.; L/Cpl.; 29/03/1915; 35 years; small obituary; Villiers Street, west Hartlepool; Canada Force; page 4 column 6.
Hornsey; B.; Sapper; 07/07/1916; Royal Engineers; thigh wound; in a Manchester hospital; 28 Outram Street, west Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hornsey; G.H.; Gunlayer; 25/10/1917; 24 years; killed in action August 1914; 7 Bramley Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 7.
Horsley; Cpl.; 25/09/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; received the M.M.; 10 Wells Yard, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Horsely; Frank; Gunner; 17/12/1917; wounded 10 December; 2 Sandwell Chare, Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Horsely; G.; Bombardier; 14/07/1917; Royal Garrison Artillery; gassed; now in a Lincoln hospital; 6 Hilda Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Horsely; John William; Gunner; 05/07/1915; accidentally shot dead at Heugh Battery; 21 years; inquest.
Horsely; Richard; Pte.; 28/09/1916; Coldstream Guards; wounded left leg & knuckles; 3 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Horsley; William; Capt.; 11/06/1918; Tank Corps; awarded M.C.; parents at 69 Granville Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Horsley; William; Capt.; M.C.; 16/08/1918; severely wounded 3 times; hospital Rouen; France; 69 Grenville Avenue, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Horspole; J.W.; Pte.; 28/07/1916; Durham Light Infantry; missing 8 July; France; wounded in October 1915; has been back in France 4 months; page 6 column 4.
Horspole; William; Pte.; 03/09/1917; killed in action 8 July 1916; Durham Light Infantry; his wife to receive his M.M.; 45 Everard Street, West Hartlepool; page 2.
Hough; J.; Cpl.; 01/04/1916; badly wounded in the back & leg; 2 Vulcan Terrace, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Houston; W.S.; Gunner; 00/00/1914; D.R.G.A.; of Hartlepool; killed in the bombardment of Hartlepool.
Howcroft; F.J.; Pte.; 30/12/1915; 11th Durham Light Infantry; wounded in knee 22 December; hospital France; page 2 column 6.
Howe; George; Gunner 19/10/1917; enlisted August 1914; wounded thigh; hospital York; 11 Earl Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 3.
Howe; Jack; Pte.; 30/09/1915; intimation to mother; wounded; 14 Ward Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Howe; J.; Pte.; 02/09/1916; killed in action 12 August; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded twice; Lauders sawmill; page 4 column 6.
Howells; David J.; Pte.; 18/08/1916; 21 years; killed in action 2 August; 6 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; employed at steel works; page 4 column 5.
Howells; J.H.; Cpl 20/09/1917; Durham Light Infantry; awarded the M.M.; 22/354; of West Hartlepool; page 2 column 6.
Howse; R.D.; Pte.; 11/10/1915; 2nd Durham Light Infantry; awarded the D.C.M; he is a Hartlepool man; page 2 column 6.
Hoy; A.A.; Pte.; 21/07/1916; killed in action 10 July; Durham Light Infantry; letter on the death of his son; Providence Terrace, Stockton; Page 4 column 3.
Hudson; Cpl.; 16/04/1917; Seaforth Highlanders; hospitalised; wounds; Treport; 83 Alma Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hudson; G.; Sapper; 14/01/1916; 27 years; Royal Engineers; wounded jaw, neck & shoulder; in a hospital in France; 5 Laurence Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 2.
Huen; W.J.; Pte.; 14/10/1915; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded; at a hospital in Versailles; of 31 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column ??
Hughes; Arthur; Gunner; 18/07/1916; Royal Field Artillery; wounded in thigh; now in hospital in Birmingham; page 4 column 2.
Hughes; Michael John; Pte.; 04/05/1916; killed in action; Durham Light Infantry; 51 Sarah Street, West Hartlepool; worked at the Expanded Metal Company; page 1 column 6.
Hughes; P.; Pte.; 29/10/1917; killed in action 9 October; Yorkshires; letter from his officer; 51 High Street, Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hughes; T.F.; Gunner; 03/01/1916; 51st Royal Field Artillery; mother informed he is wounded; 6 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool.
Hughs; T.F.; Gunner; 03/05/1917; Royal Field Artillery; wounded; hospital Manchester; 6 Anthony Street, West Hartlepool; 2 years in France; page 4 column 3.
Hughs; T.; Pte.; 21/12/1918; 5th Northumberland Fusiliers; returns home; prisoner of war August 1914; one of original Old Comtemptibles ; Stockton Road; page 4 column 4.
Hughs; T.; Pte.; 26/11/1914; prisoner of war; of Brenda Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hughs; W.; Sgt.; 01/09/1917; wounded; in a hospital in France; page 3 column 5.
Hughs; William; Pte.; 04/11/1918; wounded; left arm & thigh; hospital Liverpool; France 3 weeks; 137 Studley Road, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hugill; Leo Joseph; Pte.; Signaller; 05/11/1917; killed in action 9 October; M.S. Corps; letter from his pals; 25 Arncliffe Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 6.
Hugill; W.; Pioneer; 24/04/1918; Royal Engineers; gassed twice & wounded; 6 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Humble; F.W.; Mr.; Chief Engineer; 22/06/1918; awarded Silver Medal for conduct during attack by 2 subs.; Furness Withy Line; page 2 column 7.
Humble; J.; Pte.; 20/10/1915; Durham Light Infantry; 29 Henry Street, Hartlepool; wounded in hand; now in a London hospital; page 4 column 7.
Humble; H.; Sgt.; 29/04/1918; West Yorks.; twice wounded; now a prisoner of war in Germany; 18 Hilda Street, Hartlepool; page 3 column 3.
Humphrey; J.; Pte.; 13/02/1918; recommended for the M.M.; awarded Croix de Guerre, 53 Arch Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 4.
Hunt; J.W.; Petty Officer; 10/02/1917; 7 years Navy; drowned at sea; of Guisborough; wife is daughter of Mrs Hogg; 6 Raeburn Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.
Hunter; E.J.; Cpl.; 14/09/1915; 5th Connaught; wounded; hospital Malta; brother Robert; Temperance Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Hunter; F.G.; Pte.; 07/03/1916; killed in action 25 September; 15th Durham Light Infantry; 16 Queen Street, West Hartlepool; small obituary; page 4 column 8.
Hunter; Fred G.; Pte.; 05/11/1915; 15th Durham Light Infantry; wounded in France 25 September; 16 Queen Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Hunter; Henry Cecil; Pte.; 03/07/1918; Canadian Rifles; death in France; parents Manitoba, Canada; organist; Tower Street; page 3 column 3.
Hunter; Herbert; Pte.; 22/07/1916; Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded chest & abdomen 8 July; hospital France; enlisted 1914; page 2.
Hunter; James; Signaller; 23/03/1916; 7th R B Fusiliers; 30 Florence Street, West Hartlepool; letter of his experiences; wounded; page 4 column 6.
Hunter; John; Pte.; 29/11/1915; wounded & missing in France; intimation to his wife; 16 Queen Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 1.
Hunter; Oswald; Pte.; 06/05/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 25 March; intimation to Mrs Moses; 56 Ouston Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.
Hunter; Oswald; Pte.; 23/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war in Germany 26 May; son of Mrs Moses; 56 Ouston Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column ??
Hunter; T.C.; Sapper; 30/08/1915; Royal Engineers; 59 Milton Street, West Hartlepool; wounded; back from the Dardanelles.
Hunter; Walter; Pte.; 08/07/1918; South Staffs.; missing 27 May; 28 Brook Street, West Hartlepool; brother killed in action Dardanelles; page 2 column 3.
Huntley ; G.C.; L/Cpl.; 23/10/1918; Durham Light Infantry; right leg amputated; wounded 5 times; 3 years 6 months in France; 53 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; page 4.
Huntley; J.; Cpl.; 18/10/1917; Durham Light Infantry; wounded; right arm; hospital Birkenhead; 30 Dene Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Huntley; J.C.; Pte.; 02/09/1918; Machine Gun Corps; seriously ill in hospital at Brighton; 77 Frederick Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 7.
Huntley; James Lancelot; Pte.; 09/08/1915; 8th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; died of wounds; letter to family; small obituary; 17 Cromwell Street, West Hartlepool.
Hunton; Joseph; Pte.; 02/10/1918; Grenadier Guards; wounded in the abdomen; France; 22 Albion Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 8.
Hunton; Joseph; Pte.; 12/10/1918; Grenadier Guards; died of wounds 27 September; 22 Albion Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 5.
Hunton; Robert R.; Pte.; 02/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; missing 27/31 May; re-enlisted 23 August 1914; in France 5 months; page 2 column 7.
Hunton; Robert R.; Pte.; 30/07/1918; Durham Light Infantry; prisoner of war of the Gremans; 22 Albion Street, West Hartlepool; page 3 column 2.
Hunton; Robert R.; Pte.; 20/12/1918; 6th Durham Light Infantry; returning home from Germany 27 May; 22 Albion Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 4.
Hurn; William; Pte.; 10/07/1916; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 3 times in France; 31 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 2 column 3.
Hurn; William; Pte.; 28/11/1917; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; wounded 4 times; thigh & right arm; hospital Birmingham; 31 Cornwall Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 7.
Hurst; T.; 02/11/1915; letter of thanks from ‘Wagga Dugout’, Garibaldi Avenue; somewhere in France; page 4 column 2.
Husband; John James (Jack); Signaller; 11/03/1916; killed in action; Royal Field Artillery; 28 Mainsforth Terrace, West Hartlepool; small obituary; 27 years; page 5 column 4.
Hussey: J. Norman; Pte.; 08/11/1917; Royal Marine Light Infantry; badly wounded; in French hospital; page 4 column 7.
Hussey; James Norman; Pte.; 21/11/1917; Royal Naval Division; of West Hartlepool; died of wounds 16 November; enlisted 9 months ago; page 4 column 7.
Hutchinson; Bert; Pte.; 11/09/1918; 25 years; killed in action 25 July; France; Royal Scots; 45 Turnbull Street, West Hartlepool; 2 children; page 4 column 4.
Hutchinson; Harry; Pte.; 18/08/1915; his mother at 11 Turnbull Street received a reply about her son from Pte. W.J. Parry; page 6 column 6.
Hutchinson; Robert; Cpl.; 19/07/1916; Royal Engineers; received the M.M.; grandson of Mr & Mrs Makin; West Hartlepool; page 3 column 4.
Hutley; Robert; Pte.; 12/01/1916; 25 years; killed in action; 11th Northumberland Fusiliers; intimation to sister Mrs Andrews; 37 Bertha Street, Hartlepool.
Hutson; H.; 2nd Lt.; 05/04/1918; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; wounded & missing 22 March; of Windsor House, Windsor Street, West Hartlepool; Page 4.
Hutson; H.; 2nd Lt.; 08/04/1918; wounded; now prisoner of war 22 March; letter from commanding officer; in France since 6 May 1917; page 4 column 6.
Hutson; H.; 2nd Lt.; 09/09/1918; 21 years; King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; died while prisoner of war 26 March; short obituary; Windsor Street, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hutton; Oswald; Pte.; 18/09/1916; 22 years; killed in action 5 September; Canadian Battalion; lived in Canada for 5 years; page 4 column 5.
Hyde; Arthur; A/B; 07/09/1917; killed in action 31 August; enlisted November 1915; at front since May; 9 Oakley Gardens, West Hartlepool; page 4 column 5.
Hyde; Henry M. ; Pte.; 18/11/1915; 27 years; killed in action 30 October; 7th King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 40 Winter Street, west Hartlepool; other son John prisoner of war since Loos; page 2 column 6.
Hyde; Mr.; 12/06/1916; 7 Lees Place, West Hartlepool; information on all his brothers who are fighting; page 4 column 1.