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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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Charles Morley Harradine

This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
C. M. Harradine
(Charles Morley Harradine)
(Harradine, Charles Morley)
Service no 47322
Rifleman, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 12th Battalion
Born in Tottenham, north London; enlisted in Wandsworth; lived in Clapham
Died of wounds age 19 on 19 July 1918
CWGC: "Son of Sidney and Mary Harradine, of Clapham, London."
Remembered at Ligby-St Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt, France and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9

Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 Charles Harradine was 11 and living with his family at 12 Gaskell Street, Clapham (off Larkhall Rise). Sidney Harradine, 36, was an undertaker's coachman.He was born in Hensworth, Hertfordshire. Mary Harradine, 46, was born in Tottenham. They had had 5 children but in 1911 only 2 survived: Florence Harradine, 13, born in Tottenham, and Charles, 11, born in Wood Green.