This name is on the St Mark's War Memorial, Kennington Oval, London SE11
(Frederick Charles Stevens)
(Stevens, Frederick Charles)
This identification is tentative, although we know that F. C. Stevens is definitely Frederick Charles as his name was on the St Mark's War Shrine erected in 1916
DCM
Captain, Royal Field Artillery, "D" Howitzer Bty. 158th Bde.
Died age 44 on 31 July 1916
George's Coronation Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Son of the late Charles and Fanny Stevens, of Leeds; husband of Alice Emily Stevens, of 167, Leahurst Rd., Lewisham, London. Served in the South African Campaign.
Remembered at Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery, Bray-sur-Somme, France and St Mark's Church, London SE11
Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 a Frederick Stevens, 39, was living at 49 Chester Street, Kennington, with his wife Alice, 35. Frederick described himself as an Army pensioner and clerk in a regimental agency. They had no children. Frederick was born in St Pancras, London and Alice in Lee, Kent.