T. Loader
Service no. 2749
Serjeant, Welsh Regiment, 8th Battalion
Born in Kingston; enlisted in Kingston; lived in Clapham
Killed in action 8 August 1915 (Gallipoli campaign)
Remembered at Helles Memorial, Turkey
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Claude Percy Lloyd
C. P. Lloyd
Service no. 240489
Private, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, “A” Coy. 10th Battalion
Killed in action age 24 on 20 November 1917
CWGC: “Son of Annie Eliza Lloyd, of 24 Aldebert Terrace, South Lambeth Rd., London, and the late Arthur Wellesley Lloyd.”
Remembered at Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Plouich, France
Information from the censuses
In 1911 Claude Percy Lloyd, 17, was working as a printer’s reader and living with his widowed mother and brother in 2 rooms at 29 Tradescant Road, South Lambeth. Annie Elizabeth Lloyd, 44, was a dressmaker, born in Westminster. Arthur Lionel Lloyd, 20, was a storekeeper’s assistant. He was born in Battersea.
The 1901 census included Claude Lloyd’s father, Arthur Wellesley Lloyd, a 44-year-old schoolmaster born in Ireland. The family was living at 25 Aldebert Terrace.
Cecil Lissenden
C. Lissenden
Service no. 156714
Lance Corporal, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), 200th Coy., formerly 10935, Royal West Surrey Regiment
Born in Stockwell; lived in Streatham
Killed in action age 20 on 7 October 1918
CWGC: “Son of Mr W. C. Lissenden, of 51 Oxford Street, London.”
Remembered at Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France and on the war shrine at St Michael’s Church, Stockwell Park Road, London SW9 0DA
Information from the censuses
In 1911 Cecil Walter Lissenden, aged 12, lived at 34 Stockwell Park Road, Stockwell, an 8-roomed house, with his father, Cecil Cooper Lissenden, a 44-year-old singing master born in London, his grandfather, Walter Lissenden, 72, born in Lenham, Kent, and grandmother, Elizabeth Lissenden, 82, from Canterbury, Kent. Cecil and his father had lived at this address with Walter and Elizabeth since at least 1901, when Cecil Cooper Lissenden described himself as a dramatist and playwriter. Walter was a retired merchant tailor’s assistant.
Henry Walter Lippold
H. W. Lippold
Service no. 550848
Rifleman, London Regiment (Queen’s Westminster Rifles), “D” Coy. 2nd/16th Battalion
Enlisted in Westminster; lived in Clapham
Killed in action age 42 on 28 September 1918
CWGC: “Son of Conrad and Rosalie Lippold, of 28 Grantham Road, Clapham, London; husband of Elizabeth Lippold, of 107 Nutfield Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. Served from Sept 1914.”
Remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
Information from the censuses
In 1911 Henry Walter Lippold lived at 28 Grantham Road, Stockwell with his widowed mother, Rosalie Henrietta Lippold (née Uffman), 75, who was born in the Strand, London, and his sisters, Clementina Henrietta Lippold, 45 and Henrietta Ida Lippold, 39. The family occupied 7 rooms. Henry was a clerk for a stationers. Rosalie had had 12 children with her husband, Conrad Lippold (5 had died), watchmaker and naturalised British subject from Hanover, Germany. In 1901 Henry was working as a watchmaker’s clerk and his younger brother Albert A. Lippold, then 23, as a scientific instrument maker.
S. Levy
Not identified.
A. Levy
Not identified.