The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Private A Warrell
Inscription -
"TREASURED MEMORIES
MUM AND DAD
BROTHERS AND SISTERS"
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Private Alfred WARRELL, TF/1751, 4th (Reserve) Battalion, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Accidentally killed at Sunningdale, Berkshire, 5th January 1915, age 19.
Born Chatham, Kent, son of Harry J & Elizabeth Warrell of 26 Bryant Street, Chatham, Kent.
1911 Census - 26 Bryant Street, Chatham, Kent - Harry Warrell, head, age 42, married, bricklayers labourer, house builder, worker, born Sheerness, Kent; Elizabeth Warrell, wife, age 41, married 22 years, 8 children, 7 still alive, Sewing Machinist tailoring, clothing factory, worker, born Chatham, Kent; Harry Warrell, son, age 20, single, genearl labourer, worker, born Chatham, Kent; Ada Warrell, daughter, age 17, single, Sewing Machinist tailoring, clothing factory, worker, born Chatham, Kent; Alfred Warrell, son, age 15, single, shop boy, errand, clothing factory, worker, born Chatham, Kent; Charles Warrell, son, age 11, school, born Chatham, Kent; Thomas Warrell, son, age 8, school, born Chatham, Kent; Sidney Warrell, son, age 5, school, born Chatham, Kent; Leonard Warrell, son, age 1, born Chatham, Kent; Sidney Beck, nephew, age 22, single, contractors fitter, building contractor, worker, born Chatham, Kent; Amelia Beck, niece, age 15, single, born Chatham, Kent.
Buried at Chatham Cemetery, HH. 1235. Chatham, Kent
NOTE: CWGC web site shows 5th Battalion.
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