Stanley Humphrey Tremelling

Stanley Humphrey Tremelling
This name is on Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9

S. H. Tremelling
(Stanley Humphrey Tremelling)
(Tremelling, Stanley Humphrey)
Service no. 3000
Private, London Regiment, 1st/24th Battalion
Enlisted in Kennington; lived in Brixton
Killed in action on 26 May 1915, aged about 22
CWGC: "Son of the late Mrs L. M. Tremelling."
Remembered at Le Touret Memorial, France and at Stockwell War Memorial, London SW9
Photo: © Jean Murray

Information from the censuses
Stanley Humphrey Tremelling, 18 in 1911, was a machine ruler working for a general printing firm. He lived with his 55-year-old widowed mother, Lucy Tremelling (nee Blundell) from Poplar and 30-year-old stepsister Hilda Tremelling (his dead father's daughter), who was working as a dressmaker. The family lived in eight rooms at 1 Milkwood Road in Brixton.
In 1901 James Tremelling was a 53-year-old patten maker from Hayle, Cornwall and the family lived at 6 Gladstone Street in Southwark with James Tremelling's brother Hampton, a French family of three and an American miner.