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Alfred Chapman | |||
Rank: | Private | Number: | 14331 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 11th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Cheshire Rgt | ||
Died: | 08/11/1915 | Age: | 19 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Belgium | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Lancashire Cottage Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the June quarter 1896 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/179, the son of Alfred & Sarah Ann Chapman (nee Watkinson). 1901 Census - 63 Egerton Street, Sale. Son - aged: 5 - born: Sale. Head of household - Alfred Chapman Snr. - Married - aged: 30 - occ: General Labourer - born: Sale. Also Sarah Ann Chapman - Wife - aged: 29 - born: Timperley. Plus 3 siblings. 1911 Census - T.S. Clio, Menai Straits, Bangor, Llandegfan, Anglesey. Inmate - aged: 15 - occ: School and Other Instructions - born: Sale. [T.S. Clio was a Training Ship moored in the Menai Straits, Wales. It was financed by Local Poor Law Bodies and provided care and training for 260 homeless, destitute and poor respectable boys aged 12 to 16, mostly from London, Liverpool and Manchester. Discipline aboard ships like the Clio was strict and the birch used to enforce it. A local Anglesey historian Emrys Rhys Roberts has written a book about the Clio]. His parents were residing at 5 Hyde Grove, Sale - Alfred Chapman Snr - Head - Married - aged 39 - occ: Coal Labourer - born: Sale. Also - Sarah Ann Chapman - Wife - aged: 38 - born: Timperley. Plus 8 children (Alfred Jnr's siblings). WO363 - Enlisted at Altrincham from 59 Egerton Street, Sale on the 2nd September 1914, aged: 19 years 179 days. Employed as a Plater at the Westinghouse Co., Trafford Park. Height: 5 feet 5 inches - Weight: 125 lb - Expanded chest: 34 inches with a 2 inch expansion - Church of England. Posted to the 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment on the 18th September 1914. Embarked at Southampton for France on the 25th September 1915. For reasons not given on the part of his record that has survived, he was given 7 days Field Punishment No.1 in the field on the 9th October 1915 (this comprised being tied crucifix, to the wheel of a cart or similar for two hours each day). Buried in the Lancashire Cottage Cemetery. Sale Evangelical Church Newsletter - June 2009. In 1901 the family were residing at Egerton Street, Sale, but by 1915 at Hyde Grove. His father was born at Sale during the Mar Qtr 1871 and his mother at Timperley during the Jun Qtr 1874. Before the war, Alfred was an apprentice at Westinghouse Co, Trafford Park. He enlisted on the 2nd September 1914 into the 11th Bn Cheshire Rgt and was posted on the 18th September. MIC - Drafted to France on the 25th September 1915. BWM - 15 star & Victory. Only three men from the 11th Bn killed on the 8th November - trench wastage ? The Bn was not involved in the second Battle of Ypres. By 1919, his family comprised:- Albert & Sarah (parents). Siblings:- Sarah Ellen (24) - Arthur (20) - Stanley (18) - Dorothy (13) - Mabel (12) - Herbert (7), all residing at 5 Hyde Grove, Sale. Commemorated on the Sale URC (Roebuck Lane) Memorial, Sale, the Roebuck Lane Evangelical Church Memorial, Sale and on the Metro-Vickers War Memorial, Trafford Park. M.I. - "His memory shall not be blotted out". |
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Metro-Vickers (Trafford Park) | |||
Sale United Reformed | |||
Roebuck Lane Evangelical (Sale) | |||