William Albert Chippendale

Rank:Civilian - Chief Police Inspector
Name of Rgt or Ship:Stretford Borough Police
Died:23/12/1940Age:49
How Died:Killed in Air Raid
Country of burial:U.K.Grave Photo:No
Cemetery or Memorial:Unknown - Great Harwood perhaps ???
Town Memorial:Stretford Book
Extra Information:
Born on the 21st February 1891, the birth being registered during the March
quarter 1891 in the Blackburn R.D. - ref: 8e/350,the son of Joseph Thomas &
Mary Chippendale (nee Speake).

1891 Census - 69 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire.   Son - aged: 1
month - born: Great Harwood.   Head of household - Joseph Thomas
Chippendale - Married - aged: 31 - occ:  Cotton Loomer - born: Great
Harwood.    Also - Mary Chippendale - Wife - aged: 22 - born: Great
Harwood.   Plus 2 elder siblings.

1901 Census - 2 Prospect Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire.    Son - aged:
10 - born: Great Harwood.    Head of household - Joseph Thomas Chippendale
- Married - aged: 41 - occ:  Cotton Loomer - born: Great Harwood.    Also -
Mary Chippendale - Wife - aged: 33 - born: Great Harwood.   Plus 6
siblings.

1911 Census - 91 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire.   Son -
Unmarried - aged: 20 - occ: Cotton Weaver - born: Great Harwood.      Head
of household - Joseph Thomas Chippendale - Married - aged: 51 - occ: 
Drawer at Cotton Mill - born: Great Harwood.    Also - Mary Chippendale -
Wife - aged: 41 - born: Great Harwood.   Plus 7 siblings.

William married Florence May Bain during the June quarter 1917 in the
Barton on Irwell R.D. - ref: 8c/1097.  They were residing at 48 Morland
Road, Old Trafford.

Twice awarded Police Merit Badge for Gallantry in Saving Life.

1939 National Registration - 89 Seaforth Road, Crosby, Lancashire.  
William A. Chippendale - Married - born: 21st February 1891 - occ: Chief
Inspector of Police.   Florence M. Chippendale - Married - born: 26th May
1891 - occ: Housewife.  There is another record that has been blanked out
under the 100 year rule - (1 of their 3 children???).

One of six Police Officers killed when a Land Mine fell onto the East Union
Street Police Station, Old Trafford  on the first night of the Manchester
Christmas Blitz.   Four were killed instantly - two died a few days later.

CWD Report No.56.    Died at the East Union Street Police Station as a
result of blast, his body was recovered at 02.40 hrs on the 23rd December
1940 and taken to the City Road Mortuary where it was identified by F.
Waddington, described as "a friend", to whom the body was released for
burial.    He was described as being 6 feet in height, sandy hair with an
oval shaped face.

Death registered in Stretford Borough.    Commemorated on the Stretford
Constabulary Memorial.

See also the Lancashire Constabulary Roll of Honour:-
http://www.rollofhonour.org/forces/england/lancashire/lancashire_roll.htm


Memorials found on:
Stretford Borough Police
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