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Private A E Siriett


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Inscription - "WHEN THE DAY DAWNS THE SHADOWS FLY AWAY R.I.P."

Photograph by "International War Graves Photography Project"


Private Albert Ernest SIRIETT, G/25303, 6th Battalion,  Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, killed in action, Flanders France, 2nd July 1918, age 19.

16th January 1899, born Chelsea, London, SW, son of George & Elizabeth Siriett, of 55, Seaton Street, Chelsea, London.

5th March 1899, St Johns, Worlds End, Kensington & Chelsea, baptism of Albert Ernest Siriett, son of George, (labourer) & Elizabeth Siriett, of 55, Seaton Street, Chelsea, London.


1911 Census - 55, Seaton Street, Chelsea,  London SW - George Siriett, head, age 51, married, engine driver, worker, born Burcott, Buckinghamshire; Elizabeth Siriett, wife, age 48, married 29 years, 5 children, all still alive, born Hampstead; George Martin Siriett, son, age 24, single, municipal clerk, born Chelsea; Ethel Maud Siriett, daughter age 21, single, blouse maker, ast home, born Chelsea; William James Siriett, son, age 16, single, errand boy, born Chelsea; Albert Ernest Siriett, son, age 12, school; Ernest Ambrose Siriett, nephew, age 26, single, bank clerk, born Burcott, Buckinghamshire.


Enlisted Chelsea, London, SW.

Buried at Harponville Communal Cemetery Extension, F. 5., France.


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