Alfred Tyrrell Godman
This name is on St Mark's War Memorial, Kennington Oval, London SE11
(Godman, A. T.)
Alfred Tyrrell Godman
Service no G/19042
Private, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 13th Battalion
Also Labour Corps, transf. to (55922) 94th Coy.
Remembered at Montescourt-Lizerolles Communal Cemetery, France
Information from the 1901 census
In 1901 the Godman family lived at 4 Ufford Street. Harry Godman, 33, was a hot water fitter from Egham, Berkshire. His wife, Clara (Tyrrell) Godman, 40, was from Flaxted, Essex. The children registered on the census were:
Henry C. Godman, 17, a warehouse clerk born in Hoxton, London
George W. Godman, 15, a warehouse clerk born in Lambeth
Clara E. Godman, 12, born in Lambeth
Arthur W. Godman, 10, born in Lambeth
Alfred T. Godman, 7, born in Lambeth and later remembered on St Mark's War Memorial
Emily R. Godman, 5, born in Lambeth
John Tyrrell, 48, a single carpenter from Thaxted (Clara's brother) lived with the family.