This name is on St Mark's War Memorial, Kennington Oval, London SE11
(Charles William Chandler)
(Chandler, Charles William)
Service no. CH/8271
Private, Royal Marine Light Infantry, (RMR/B/1304). H.M.S. "Hawke."
Died on 15 October 1914, aged 38
Remembered at Chatham Naval Memorial
Mother. Martha. 34, Patmos Road, Brixton. S.W.
Born 25 Feb 1876. Lambeth, London.
De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour
"lost when that ship [HMS Hawke] was torpedoed in the North Sea."
Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 Charles William Chandler, a 36-year-old single hall porter, shared 4 rooms with his widowed mother, brother and sister at 131 Warham Street, Kennington. His mother, Mrari [sic] was born in Doctors Commons. Charles William was born in Southwark Bridge Road; his brother Henry John Chandler, 27, a newspaper compositor, was born in Suffolk Street, and his sister Louisa Alice Chandler, 24, a coffee sorter, was born in "Pleasant Place".