This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 G. E. Verney (George Edward Verney) (Verney, George Edward) Service no G/13935 Private, Royal Sussex Regiment, 13th Battalion Born in Brixton; enlisted in Lambeth Killed in action on 26 September 1917, aged 33 CWGC: "Son of George Verney, of 53 Dalberg Road, Brixton, London." Remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9 Information from the censuses Brixton-born George Edward Verney was a baker. Aged 26, he was living with his parents, George Verney, 53, a cab driver from WInslow, Buckinghamshire, and Annie Verney, 60, from Riverhead, Kent, and sister Rose Verney, 22, a general domestic servant born in Clapham, at 20 Gilbey Road, Tooting, where the family had five rooms. George and Annie had had six children, with five surviving. In 1901 the Verney family lived at 4a Park Place, Clapham |