This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 E. R. G. Peacock (Edwin Robert Gilbert Peacock) (Peacock, Edwin Robert Gilbert) Service no 3261 Serjeant, Machine Gun Corps, 17th Battalion, formerly 18320 Royal Fusiliers Born at Southend, Essex; enlisted at Clapham Died of wounds on 3 September 1918, at about age 27 CWGC: "Son of E. M. Peacock, 38 Gaskill Street, Clapham, London." Remembered at Varennes Military Cemetery, France and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 Information from the censuses Edwin Robert Gilbert Peacock, 20, was a stone mason. He boarded with the Smith family at 24 Lingham Street. Charles Smith, 50, was a stone mason from Portland, Dorset. His wife, Alice Selina, 53, was from Lambeth. They had two children: George Arthur, 19, a clerk, and Alice Mary Smith, 15. Alfred Dance, a 40-yea-old single painter, also boarded. In 1901 Edwin Peacock was a 10-year-old and living at 13 Anns Road, Anns Terrace, Prittlewell in Essex. His 49-year-old father, Charles C. Peacock was a corporation dust inspector from Bethnal Green, east London, his mother, Ellen M. Peacock, 49, was born in St Pancras. Four sons were registered: Walter S. Peacock, 19, was a furniture porter, born in Bermondsey John H. Peacock, 15, was a bread baker, born in St Lukes, London Albert E. Peacock, 13, worked for a fruiterer and greengrocer, born in Camberwell Edwin R. G. Peacock, 10 Lottie Patrick, 4, described as "granddaughter", also lived there, as did a boarder, Alfred Barfield, 70, born in Ipswich, Suffolk and "living on his own means" |