Percy Charles Flavin

Name

Percy Charles Flavin

Conflict

First World War

Date of Death / Age

11/07/1916
25

Rank, Service Number & Service Details

Private
STK.1491
Royal Fusiliers *1
10th (County of London) (Service) Bn.

Awards: Service Medals/Honour Awards

1914 /15 Star, British War and Victory medals

Cemetery/Memorial: Name/Reference/Country

THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Pier and Face 8C 9A and 16A.
France

Headstone Inscription

Not Researched

UK & Other Memorials

Watford Borough Roll of Honour, Holy Rood Catholic Church Memorial, Watford, Ashford War Memorial, Kent, St Mary's Church Memorial, Ashford, Kent

Pre War

Son of Thomas and Catherine (nee LAMBERT) FLAVIN of Ashford, Kent.

His parents married 1 June 1882 at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Reigate, Surrey.  Thomas died 9 August 1932 in Ashford aged 77; Catherine died 28 February 1938 in Staines, Middx, aged 79.

Percy was born 1891 in Ashford, and resided in Watford.

On the 1901 Census, aged 9 he lived in Ashford, with his parents and seven siblings.  On the 1911 Census, an elementary school teacher aged 19, he was a boarder in Watford.

Wartime Service

He enlisted at Cockspur Street, London; was entitled to the Victory, British War and 1914-15 Star medals, his qualifying date being 13 October 1915, and was killed in action.  

He died 10 days after the start of the Battle of the Somme of July 1916.  On the 9th July the 10th Royal Fusiliers were in frontline trenches at Sausage Valley near Albert.  On the 15th July the battalion advanced to Contalmaison Road at La Boiselle and carried out an attack on the Pozieres Ridge.  

Additional Information

There is an article about Percy in the West Herts and Watford Observer dated 29 July 1916. Unfortunately, Percy’s Service Record appears to be one that did not survive the World War Two bombing.


*1 Believed more correctly, (County of London) Bn. London Regiment (Hackney).

Acknowledgments

Sue Carter (Research) and Watford Museum (ROH on line via www.ourwatfordhistory.org.uk)