Altrincham WW1 

Frank Norman (Norman) Billington

Rank:Lieutenant
Name of Rgt or Ship:Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Died:30/09/1918Age:30
How Died:Killed in Action
Country of burial:FranceGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Flesquieres Hill British Cemetery
Town Memorial:Altrincham
Extra Information:
Born during the September quarter 1888 in the Chorlton R.D. - ref: 8c/811,
the second son of George & Elizabeth Ann Billington (nee Smith).

1891 Census - 12 Avon Street, Chorlton on Medlock.    Son - aged: 2 - born:
Manchester.   Head of household - George Billington - Married - aged: 32 -
occ: Steam Engine Fitter - born: Lostock Gralam, Cheshire.   Also -
Elizabeth A. Billington - Wife - aged: 28 - born: Coppenhall, Cheshire. 
Plus 1 younger sister.

1901 Census - Manchester Road, Dunham Massey.   Son - aged: 12 - born:
Manchester.   Head of household - George Billington - Married - aged: 42 -
occ: Machinist Engineer - born: Lostock Gralam, Cheshire.   Also -
Elizabeth A. Billington - Wife - aged: 38 - born: Coppenhall, Cheshire. 
Plus 3 siblings.

Attended the Seamon's Moss School, Oldfield Brow - Lymm Grammar School and
Chester Teacher Training College.  He obtained a distinction in five
subjects at College and later became the Maths & Geography Teacher at the
Central School, Ashfield Road, Sale.

1911 Census - 14 Gladstone Road, Altrincham.  Son - aged: 22 - occ:
Assistant Teacher County Council School - born: Manchester.   Head of
household - George Billington - Married - aged: 52 - occ: Fitter at
Linotype - born: Lostock Gralam, Cheshire.   Also - Elizabeth A. Billington
- Wife - aged: 48 - born: Church Coppenhall, Cheshire.  Plus 3 siblings.

Enlisted in the RAOC August 1914 and drafted to the front in June 1915.   
Commissioned in early 1916 and attached to the R.A.F.

MIC - Enlisted as a Private - No. 3546.  Promoted to Sergeant and given a
new number - 02534.  Family home - "Cartrey", Oldfield Road, Altrincham.  
Drafted to France on 12/06/1915.   Awarded the 15 Star, the BWM and the
VM.

WO363 - Applied to join the militia on the 20th May 1907 aged 19 yrs and 7
months.   Enlisted into the AOC on 14/11/1914, aged: 26 years 95 days. 
Occupation - Schoolmaster.  Height: 5 feet 10½ inches.  Weighed 110 lb, 
Chest measurments 32/34½ inches.  Complexion - Sallow with grey eyes and
light =t brown hair Joined at Woolwich on 12/11/1914.   Appointed Lance
Corporal (without pay) on 26/11/1914.  Promoted 2nd Corporal on 18/12/1914.
 Promoted to Corporal on 26/02/1915.  Promoted Sergeant on 19/03/1915. 
Promoted A/S/CDR on 15/03/1915 and discharged on his Commission on
17/03/1915.  Service - At Home (UK) from 11/11/1914 to 11/06/1915 = 213
days.  France from 12/06/1915 to 17/03/1917 = 279 days.

The 11/12/1917 edition of the local newspaper reports that he has been
wounded and is in hospital at the front.

The 08/10/1918 edition of the local newspaper reports that he is missing
and request news of him.    It also states that he was in the R.A.F. ???

Death (plus other details), confirmed in the 08/10/1918 edition of the
local newspaper.

Listed as Norman F. on Cenotaph; F.N. on St. Alban's Memorial;  F. Norman
on St. George's Memorial; and N.F on St. Margaret's Memorial - FN on
Seamon's Moss Memorial.

Memorials found on:
St. Alban's (Broadheath)St. Alban's - Vicar's ListSt. George's (Altrincham)
St. Margaret's (Dunham Massey)
Seamon's Moss Endowed School (Oldfield Brow)Altrincham & District Roll of Honour
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