
Men who died from the local roads in the 1st World War: (group 4 – St Luke’s roads)
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St Lukes Road Group – households bereaved
See also the interactive map done by A Street Near You, at: https://astreetnearyou.org/
The original data to produce these pages came from http://www.bromleywarmemorial.org.uk/
Bourne Road: (7)
households in the 1909 survey map.
21 |
Private Greenwood 72902
and
Private Greenwood 9323 |
Frederick and
George |
17/08/1918 (age 21)
and
25/04/1915 (age 28) |
Royal Army Medical Corps (53rd Field Ambulance)
and
Royal Irish Fusiliers |
21 Bourne Road, 2 brothers lost from 9 children of Charles & Ellen Greenwood, a Park fencer |
21 |
32 |
Leading Seaman Anderson J918 |
William John |
22/09/1914 (age 23) |
Royal Navy (HMS Hogue) |
32 Bourne Road, 6th of 11 children of George & Elizabeth Anderson (nee Watts), a Labourer in brickworks. On board HMS Hogue William was in charge of a group of six inch guns and was present at the Battle of Heligoland Bight. The Hogue was sunk by a U-boat on 22nd September 1914 along with her sister ships Aboukir and Cressy. |
33 |
Sergeant Ashlee 9314 |
Thomas William |
15/05/1915 (age 23) |
South Staffordshire Regiment |
33 Bourne Road, a Groom and gardener, married Jean Elizabeth Anderson, one of 5 children of Thomas Wiles & Mercy Emma Ashlee (nee Wood), a Farrier |
32 |
4 |
Private Wyatt 33698 |
Henry Ernest Walter |
01/12/1917 (age 21) |
East Surrey Regiment |
4 Bourne Road, one of 7 children of John Arthur & Ada Wyatt, a Upholsterer |
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42 |
Corporal Lane 1301 |
Ernest Walter |
03/03/1917 (age 33) |
Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
42 Bourne Road, an Errand Boy and Labourer, married to Louisa Agnes Dunlop, father to Stanley, Gladys and Louisa, one of 8 living children of William John & Martha Jane H Lane, a Bricklayer |
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6 |
Private Barker 18949 |
William Clifford |
09/04/1917 (age 30) |
Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
6 Bourne Road, a domestic gardener, father to Claude, married to Emily Annie Milstead, one of 4 children of George W & Clara Barker, a Ostler, Gardener |
6 |
Elliott Road: (4)
houses in the 1909 survey map.
Private Adams 49918 |
Edward Lewis |
15/05/1918 (age 21) |
North Staffordshire Regiment |
6 Elliott Road, a Carpenter & joiner, conductor of St Lukes Mens Choir, married to Lilian Fostall, father of Eric and Kenneth, himself one of 2 children of Edward Whyte & Harriet Adams (nee Lettington)a Stonemason. He joined the Royal Engineers in June 1916 and went to France in September, 1917, being transferred to the North Staffordshire Regiment. He was admitted to hospital on 13th May, 1918 suffering from acute mustard gas poisoning and died 2 days later |
Private Ryan 22234 |
Charles |
17/09/1916 (age 25) |
Grenadier Guards |
17 Elliott Road, one of 5 children of Thomas & Susan Ryan, a Brickfields labourer. |
17 |
Private Anderson G/41651 |
George |
28/04/1917 (age 24) |
Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment) |
28 Elliott Road, Laundryman, married Florence Darn, one of 7 children of John & Annie Elizabeth Anderson (nee McDowell), a General labourer/laundress |
28 |
Sergeant Revens 13732 |
George Samuel |
28/10/1915 (age 24) |
Lincolnshire Regiment |
36 Elliott Road, a Gardener’s assistant, one of 8 living children of George P & Louisa Revens, a Gardener. |
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