This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 A. Herriott (Andrew Herriott) (Herriott, Andrew) Service no 470471 Lance Corporal, London Regiment (The Rangers), 12th Battalion Enlisted in London; lived in Stockwell Killed in action on 24 August 1918 Remembered at Bray Hill British Cemetery, Bray-sur-Somme, France, as well as on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 and inside St Andrew's Church, Landor Road, London SW9 Information from the 1911 census In 1911 the Herriott family, 3 of whose sons are on the memorial, lived at 27 Gateley Road, Brixton, where they had 7 rooms. John Herriott, 51, was an electrical engineer from Berwick-upon-Tweed. Mary Herriott, 51, was from Edinburgh. They had 8 children, all surviving in 1911. Six lived at home: George Hope Herriott, 22, a milkman May Herriott, 20, a dressmaker John Herriott, 18, an electrician Archibald Herriott, 16, a bookseller's assistant Andrew Herriott, 14 Isabel Lenore Herriott, 9 All were born in Ponders End, Middlesex. There was also a boarder, Lillian Eliza Ellery, a 25-year-old married assistant to a wool manufacturer, from Poplar, east London. |