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Rfmn. Andrew "Warner" Marriage
British Army 9th (Queen Victoria's Rifles) Btn London Regiment
from:51 Earl's Court Square, S W Kensignton
(d.28th Aug 1915)
Andrew Marriage was born on 22nd of March 1888 in Chelmsford and son to Andrew Marriage (hydraulic engineer) and Edith (nee Warner) Marriage. He attended Felsted School from May 1898 to July 1902 then migrated to Uppingham School. In 1911 Andrew is listed as living at 51 Earl's Court Square, S W Kensington, on the first floor in a one room furnished flat (his brother Robert had two rooms on the second floor) for 35s a week. They are described as Bell Founders and Directors and share the address with 24 other people.
Andrew enlisted under the name Andrew Warner and served with the
1st/9th Battalion, London Regt, known as the Queen Victoria's Rifles, in France and Flanders. He died of wounds received in the Second Battle of Ypres, in hospital at at Boulogne and is interred Boulogne Eastern Cemetery.