The Royal Scots Regiment.
The birth of Percy Montague Antill was registered in Fulham district, London, in the quarter ended Sept. 1877.
Son of William and Harriett Antill, of Fulham, London.
In 1881, his father was a Cabinet Maker, employing 20 men and 3 boys.
Percy Montagu Antill, aged 23, of Upper Gloucester Place, Marylebone, married Ellen May Walker, aged 21 on 28 July 1900, at Marylebone.
In the 1901 census, he was a Furniture Dealer.
In the 1911 census, he was recorded as a prisoner in Pentonville Prison.
In January 1916, he enlisted in the Royal Scots
Appointed Lance Corporal in June 1917
Appointed Acting Sergeant in January 1919
Death
Percy Montagu Antill, aged 42, married, a Sergeant, from Castlebar Barracks, died at Cork Street Hospital, Dublin, on 17 August 1919.
The cause of death was Enteric Fever, 1 month, certified.
His death was registered on 18 August 1919, by a member of the hospital staff.
His wife made an application for a pension for herself and her 4 children.
His widow, Ellen May Antill, born 1878, was then living at 5 Bromley Place, Angel Bow, Nottingham
She had 4 children, 1 male and 3 female.
The eldest was born on 29 September 1904, the youngest in 1914
He was probably one of "The Black and Tans"
Note.
The date of death was 17 August 1919, but the headstone reads 1st September 1919
The Royal Scots Regiment.
The birth of Percy Montague Antill was registered in Fulham district, London, in the quarter ended Sept. 1877.
Son of William and Harriett Antill, of Fulham, London.
In 1881, his father was a Cabinet Maker, employing 20 men and 3 boys.
Percy Montagu Antill, aged 23, of Upper Gloucester Place, Marylebone, married Ellen May Walker, aged 21 on 28 July 1900, at Marylebone.
In the 1901 census, he was a Furniture Dealer.
In the 1911 census, he was recorded as a prisoner in Pentonville Prison.
In January 1916, he enlisted in the Royal Scots
Appointed Lance Corporal in June 1917
Appointed Acting Sergeant in January 1919
Death
Percy Montagu Antill, aged 42, married, a Sergeant, from Castlebar Barracks, died at Cork Street Hospital, Dublin, on 17 August 1919.
The cause of death was Enteric Fever, 1 month, certified.
His death was registered on 18 August 1919, by a member of the hospital staff.
His wife made an application for a pension for herself and her 4 children.
His widow, Ellen May Antill, born 1878, was then living at 5 Bromley Place, Angel Bow, Nottingham
She had 4 children, 1 male and 3 female.
The eldest was born on 29 September 1904, the youngest in 1914
He was probably one of "The Black and Tans"
Note.
The date of death was 17 August 1919, but the headstone reads 1st September 1919
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