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Albert [Rostherne] Chorlton | |||
Rank: | Private* | Number: | 423000 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 29th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Rgt) | ||
Died: | 01/10/1916 | Age: | 22 |
How Died: | Died of Wounds | ||
Country of burial: | France | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born at Millington during the December quarter 1890 in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/174, the son of William & Sarah Ellen Chorlton (nee Overend). 1901 Census - Booth Bank Farm, Millington, Cheshire. Son - Unmarried - aged: 10 - occ: Farmers son working on Farm - born: Millington. Head of household - William Chorlton - Married - aged: 44 - occ: Farmer - born: Millington. Also - Sarah Ellen Chorlton - Wife - aged: 40 - born: Millington. Plus 2 siblings - William Arthur Chorlton - aged: 21 and Bertie Chorlton - aged: 6. 1911 Census - Booth Bank Farm, Millington, Cheshire. Son - Unmarried - aged: 20 - occ: Farmers son working on Farm - born: Millington. Head of household - William Chorlton - Married - aged: 54 - occ: Farmer - born: Millington. Also - Sarah Ellen Chorlton - Wife - aged: 50 - born: Millington. Plus 2 siblings - William Chorlton - aged: 11 and Bertie Chorlton - aged: 16. His Canadian attestation form, signed on the 12th April 1915, at Porta la Prairie, Manitoba, states that he was born on the 7th September 1894 and was 24 years of age ????? He recorded as being 5 feet 5 inches in height, had a 34½/2½ inch chest (fully expanded). His complexion was: fair, his eyes: blue and his hair: fair. The papers also state that he was a Rubber Worker by trade and that he had never previously served in any military force. Religion - C of E. He was unmarried and his father, William Chorlton, Booth Bank Farm, near Altrincham, Cheshire, was listed as his next of kin. His death was reported in the 10th October edition of the Altrincham Guardian - recorded as being a Lance Corporal. After taking a German trench, he and another comrade were dispatched to their HQ with a message, during which he was hit in the leg by a sniper. His leg wound became gas (gangrene) infected and his leg had to be amputated; the operation was not successful and he died on the 1st October. Commemorated on the family grave in St. Mary's P.C., Rostherne. His younger brother - Rifleman Bertie Chorlton was wounded on the 1st July 1916 and at the time of his brother's death, was recovering in England. He was also killed on active service 01/12/1917, as was his cousin - Percy Chorlton on 19/03/1915. His grandmother, aunts, uncles & cousins placed his name in the RoH in the local newspaper. They were from Bowdon View Farm, Rostherne. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1917. Booth Bank Farm, Reddy Lane, Millington, Altrincham - now the home of the Childrens Adventure Farm Trust. |
Memorials found on: | |||
St. Mary's (Rosthern) | |||
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour | |||