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BROWN J<br />
Joseph BROWN<br />
The only Joseph Brown that I could find with an Ashford area connection was this man in the<br />
Ashford 1918 Absentee Voters List –<br />
16, Christchurch Road, South Ashford<br />
Petty Officer 221091 Joseph Matthew BROWN. Royal Naval Air Service.<br />
BUSS P<br />
Lieutenant Percy Charles BUSS. 5 th Battalion, The Buffs (East <strong>Kent</strong> Regiment). Attended 1 st<br />
Battalion. Died Sunday 24 th June 1917 aged 26 years. Born Smarden. Son of Charles Henry and<br />
Amy Buss of Chessenden, Smarden, <strong>Kent</strong>. Percy has no known grave. His name appears on the<br />
Loos Memorial, France. Panel reference 15 to 19.<br />
The Ashford 1918 Absentee Voters List gives –<br />
Chessenden, Smarden<br />
Sergeant 115 Leslie BUSS. Queen’s Own (Royal West <strong>Kent</strong> Regiment).<br />
The 1901 census gives -<br />
Farmhouse, Romden Farm, Smarden<br />
Charles BUSS 56 Farmer Smarden<br />
Elizabeth 51 Farmers Wife Smarden<br />
Rhoda 23 Smarden<br />
Alice 21 Smarden<br />
Edith H 18 Smarden<br />
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