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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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Claude Cecil Andrews

This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
and at St John's Church, Clapham Road, London SW4
C. C. Andrews
(Claude Cecil Andrews)
(Andrews, Claude Cecil)
Service no G/11433
Private, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 7th Battalion
Killed in action 21 October 1917, aged 23
Remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium, at St John's Church, Clapham Road, London SW9 and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9

Information from the 1911 census
This is a somewhat tentative identification - the best fit of the data available. The 1911 census includes an entry for the Andrews family at 30 Haselrigge Road, Clapham. Charles Thomas Andrews, 63, was a schoolkeeper from Shaftesbury, Dorset. His wife Emma Andrews, 59, was from Rendlesham, Suffolk. They lived in 6 rooms with their 21-year-old daughter Gracie, who was a school cleaner, born in Chelsea. The couple had had 13 children, 6 of whom had died.

On the night of the census, their son, Claude Andrews, 17, a clerk for a builder's merchant, was visiting, along with a daughter, Chelsea-born Maud Price, a widow at 23 and working as a schoolkeeper, and her two-year-old son George Price, who was born in Brixton.

Haselrigge School closed in 2001.