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Edwin Robert Gilbert Peacock

17 August 2015 by SWM

E. R. G. Peacock
Service no. 3261
Serjeant, Machine Gun Corps, 17th Battalion, formerly 18320 Royal Fusiliers
Born at Southend, Essex; enlisted at Clapham
Died of wounds on 3 September 1918, at about age 27
CWGC: “Son of E. M. Peacock, 38 Gaskill Street, Clapham, London.”
Remembered at Varennes Military Cemetery, France

Information from the censuses

Edwin Robert Gilbert Peacock, 20, was a stone mason. He boarded with the Smith family at 24 Lingham Street. Charles Smith, 50, was a stone mason from Portland, Dorset. His wife, Alice Selina, 53, was from Lambeth. They had two children: George Arthur, 19, a clerk, and Alice Mary Smith, 15. Alfred Dance, a 40-yea-old single painter, also boarded.

In 1901 Edwin Peacock was a 10-year-old and living at 13 Anns Road, Anns Terrace, Prittlewell in Essex. His 49-year-old father, Charles C. Peacock was a corporation dust inspector from Bethnal Green, east London, his mother, Ellen M. Peacock, 49, was born in St Pancras. Four sons were registered:
Walter S. Peacock, 19, was a furniture porter, born in Bermondsey
John H. Peacock, 15, was a bread baker, born in St Lukes, London
Albert E. Peacock, 13, worked for a fruiterer and greengrocer, born in Camberwell
Edwin R. G. Peacock, 10
Lottie Patrick, 4, described as granddaughter, also lived there, as did a boarder, Alfred Barfield, 70, born in Ipswich, Suffolk and “living on his own means”

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1918, age 27, DOW, France

Frederick John Payne

17 August 2015 by SWM

F. J. Payne
Service no. 11440
Private, Dorsetshire Regiment, 6th Battalion
Born in Lambeth; enlisted at Clifton Street, Surrey; lived in South Lambeth
Killed in action 4 July 1916, aged about 27
Remembered at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France

Frederick John Payne was born on 13 November 1888, the son of Samuel Payne, a general labourer from Stogumber, Somerset and Sarah Ann (née Stephenson), born in Surat, Gujarat, India.  He was baptised on 5 April 1889 at St Barnabas, South Lambeth.

In 1911 Frederick John Payne, 22, was a general labourer living at 6 Horace Street (now disappeared, this street was near Wilcox Road), Stockwell, where his family had four rooms. His father, Samuel Payne, 54, was a general labourer from Stogumber, Somerset; his mother Sarah Ann Payne, 50, was born in Surat, India. Frederick had five siblings (one had died), three of whom lived at home: Arthur Samuel Payne, 20, a brewer’s labourer; Ellen Kate Payne, 16, a scullery maid; Richard James Payne, 13. All were born in South Lambeth.

In the summer of 1911 Frederick married Selina Ann Brittle, who lived with her family at 16 Wheatsheaf Lane, very close to Horace Street. The first of their three children, Frederick John Brittle Payne, was born out of wedlock, in 1909 and at the time of the 1911 census had been put out to nurse in Reading with the family of Jane Brooks. In the Second World War he served in the East Surrey Regiment and died in action, aged 35, on 30 November 1944 in Netherlands. 

Selina married James Turk Johnson, a fishmonger,  in 1923. 

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1916, France, KIA

Fred Cecil Payne

17 August 2015 by SWM

F. C. Payne
Service no. 42266
Private, Manchester Regiment, 18th Battalion
Born in Westminster; enlisted in London; lived in Stockwell
Killed in action on 13 June 1917, aged about 39
Remembered at Perth Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium

Information from the 1911 census

Fred Cecil Payne, 33 in 1911, was a restaurant waiter. He lived with his widowed mother, Emily Payne, 66, from Iffley, Oxfordshire, and sister, Winifred Payne, 27, a dressmaker, in two rooms in 2 Thorne Road, South Lambeth. Fred and Winifred were born in Lambeth.

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1917, age 39, Belgium, KIA

John Walter Patrick

16 August 2015 by SWM

J. W. Patrick
Service no. 18989
Private, Royal Fusiliers, 12th Battalion
Born in Clapham; enlisted in Battersea; lived in Clapham
Killed in action on 4 September 1916, aged 23
CWGC: “Son of William and Mary Jane Patrick, of 11, Union Street, Clapham, London.”
Remembered at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France

Information from the 1911 census

John Walter Patrick, 17, a carman, lived with his parents and siblings at 11 Union Street, Clapham, where they had four rooms. His father, William Patrick, 56, was a general labourer from Farnham, Surrey; his mother, Mary Jane Patrick, 54, was from Newington Butts. near Elephant and Castle. They had had eight children, seven surviving. Six of these, all born in Clapham, were at home: Louisa Patrick, 21, a packer; Florence Jane Patrick, 20, a packer; John Patrick, 17, a carman; Rose Patrick, 15, a machinist’s helper; Lily Patrick, 13; Cyril Patrick, 9.

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1916, age 23, France, KIA

Albert Abraham George Paskins

16 August 2015 by SWM

A. A. G. Paskins
Service no. 69796
Gunner, Royal Hussars, Royal Field Artillery.
Served in France from 24 July 1915, died in Lambeth in 1920, aged 33.

The 1891 census lists Albert A.G. Paskins as the four-year-old son of Henry Thomas Paskins, a greengrocer, and Ada Sophie (née Stacey), who lived with their three children at 47 Akerman Road, Brixton. 

Albert was born on 17 November 1886 and baptised at Christ Church, Brixton on 9 January the following year.

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial

Albert Edward Parsons

16 August 2015 by SWM

A. E. Parsons
Service no. 653411
Rifleman, London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles), 1st/21st Battalion
Born in Lambeth; enlisted in Camberwell; lived in Brixton
Killed in action 7 June 1917, aged about 36
Remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ieper, Belgium

Information from the 1911 census

In 1911 Lambeth-born Albert Edward Parsons, 30, was working as a drapery warehouseman and living with his wife and family in five rooms at 40 Bellefields Road, Stockwell. Jessie Emily Parsons, 29, was from Southwark. Their two sons were Albert Edward Parsons, 6, born in Newington, and Horace William Parsons, 2. The household included a boarder: John Frederick Knight, a 22-year-old single jeweller’s packer, from Newington.

Filed Under: P names, Stockwell War Memorial Tagged With: 1917, age 36, Belgium, KIA

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