Renshaw, S P
SIDNEY PHILIP RENSHAW
Remembered with honour Tyne Cot Memorial: Panel 48 to 50 and 162A.
He enlisted in Watford; was entitled to the Victory, British War and 1914-15 Star medals, his qualifying date being 30 July 1915, and was presumed killed in action. Unfortunately, Sidney’s Service Record appears to be one that did not survive the World War Two bombing.
Son of the late Edmund Willmott and Lois (nee SEABORNE) RENSHAW.
His parents married 23 June 1878 at St Mary’s, Marylebone, London. Lois died 1898 in the Wandsworth, London, district aged 44. Edmund remarried 20 June 1901 at St Mary’s, Battersea, London, to Edith Marion SCOTT; he died 8 August 1916 in Watford aged 72, and was buried 11 August in Vicarage Road Cemetery, Watford.
Sidney was born 1894 in Battersea, and resided in Watford.
On the 1901 Census, aged 7 he lived in Battersea, with his widowed father and seven siblings. On the 1911 Census, an organ builder aged 17, he still lived in Battersea, with his father, step-mother and three siblings.
Service number
17621Rank
Lance-CorporalUnit
4th BattalionRegiment
Date of death
30/10/1917Age at death
23Place of death
Memorial(s)
Notes
His brother Wilfred died 28 June 1917 and also features on this Roll of Honour- 1st S.W. Herts Scout Troop [in St Mary's Parish Church Watford] (4)
- Abbot's Langley Herts War Memorial (17)
- Aldbury Herts War Memorial (1)
- Aldenham Herts War Memorial (located in Letchmore Heath Herts) (8)
- All Saints Church Croxley Green Herts (12)
- All Saints Church Harrow Weald Middx (2)
- All Saints Church Hertford (1)
- All Saints Church King's Langley Herts (1)
- All Saints Church Leavesden Herts (31)
- All Saints Church Witham Essex (3)