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THESE WERE OUR SONS: Stories from Stockwell War Memorial

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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 Percy Lloyd

This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
C. P. Lloyd
(Claude Percy Lloyd)
(Lloyd, Claude Percy)
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 and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9

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.