Percival Henry Trinder

This name is listed on the memorial at St John's Church, Clapham Road, London SW9

Percival Henry Trinder

Private, London Regiment, "C" Coy. 2nd/20th Battalion (County of London) (Blackheath and Woolwich)

Service no. 633914

Formerly 5573, 9th London Regiment

Killed in action on 30 April 1918, aged 25

Enlisted at Davies Street, near Oxford Street, London W1

CWGC: "Son of William and Ada Trinder, of 17, Dalyell Rd., Stockwell, London."

Remembered at Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel

Information from the 1911 census

In 1911, Percival Henry Trinder, a clerk for a gunsmith company, lived at 17 Dalyell Road with his mother Ada Rose Trinder, 46, and father William Charles Trinder, 42, a bookbinder, and brother William Alfred Trinder, 20, a clerk for a manufacturing chemist. He was 18, single and working as a clerk for a gunsmith company. The family shared four rooms. Percival was born in Peckham.