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Charles Parker - family man and engineer
The four Rance brothers
Triple tragedy: the Desaleux brothers
Samuel Levy's wife
Fran
k Mason, 16, the youngest
Cecil Philcox - Military Cross winner
Chris Dartnell - shell shocked
Cecil Philcox - killed in training
Harold J. Hill - a riddle solved
Harry Albert Nixon - syphilis treatment and conduct charges

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Henry Victor Tuckey

This name is on the St Andrew's War Memorial, Landor Road, Stockwell, London SW9
Henry Victor Tuckey
(Tuckey, Henry V.)
Service 4110
Rifleman, London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles), 1st/16th Battalion
Died age 21 on 1 July 1916
Son of Harry John and Alice Emma Tuckey, of Fullers Lane, Woolton Hill, Newbury, Berks.
Remembered at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France and inside St Andrew's Church
Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 Henry Victor Tuckey, then 16, was working as a clerk and living with his family at the Stables, Wilton Park, Beaconsfield. He was born in Battersea. His father, Harry Victor Tuckey, 42, was a chauffeur, born in Hayling Island, Hampshire. His mother, Alice Emma Tuckey, 44, was born in Dorset. Two daughters were also on the census: Edith Mary Tuckey, 20, a clerk in a counting house born in Battersea, and Dorothy May, 13, born in Stockwell.