Reginald Albert Barber Barrett
This name is on Holy Trinity WW1 Memorial, London SW4
Reginald Albert Barber Barrett
Killed in action on 7 November 1917, aged 32
Lieutenant, London Regiment, 23rd (County of London) Battalion
CWGC: "Son of Charles and Harriet Hannah Barrett, of "Southill," 12, Glycena Rd., Battersea, London."
Remembered at Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel
Information from 1911 census
In 1911 Reginald Albert Barber Barrett, then 25, was working as a law clerk for a solicitor, and living with his widowed mother Harriett Hannah Barrett in four rooms at 12 Glycena Road, Lavender Hill and younger brother Herbert Cardigan Barber Barrett,16, a journalist's messenger. Harriett, born in Allendale, Northumberland, and described herself as a music teacher. The boys were born in Battersea. Josephine Gertrude Lee, a 57-year-old widow born in Soho, London, kept house and there was a boarder, Elsie F. Waldron, a 57-year-old single woman.