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THESE WERE OUR SONS: Stories from Stockwell War Memorial

by Naomi Lourie Klein. Every name is listed, with biographies for all those identified. The introduction gives an overview and the story of how the memorial was erected.
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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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Frederick William Cousins

This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
F. W. Cousins
(Frederick William Cousins)
(Cousins, Frederick William)
Service no L/13154
Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, "L" Bty. 112th Bde.
Died of wounds 1 September 1917 (age unknown)
Son of Mrs S. A. Cousins, of 82 Dorset Road, Clapham, London.
Remembered at The Huts Cemetery, Belgium and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
Information from the CWGC website
This cemetery takes its name from a line of huts strung along the road from Dickebusch (now Dikkebus) to Brandhoek, which were used by field ambulances during the 1917 Allied offensive on this front.