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Harold Byron James Chapman 7 October 1888 (baptised) to 26 November 1917
CHA00022
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Context and local history are in purple.
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context is in green.
1889
Harold Byron
James Chapman, son of Walter J Chapman (CHA00010) and Annie Mariah
(nee Byron) Chapman, was born on 4 September 1888 and baptised at St Michael’s
Church, Croydon on 7 October 1888.
There is a
suggestion in his war records (pension ledger) that he was born on 11 July
1889.
1891
1891 Census – 4 Stanton Road, Croydon
Walter
Chapman, 40, ironmonger
Annie
M Chapman, 36, schoolmistress (born Battersea)
Margaret
S Chapman, 8
Etheldreda
A Chapman, 6
Harold
B J Chapman, 2
Sophia
Chapman, 68
Servant
1901
1901 Census – Eversholt, Staton Road, Croydon
Walter
Chapman, 50, iron founder’s salesman
Annie
Chapman, 46, his wife, school teacher
Margaret
Chapman, 18, school teacher
Etheldreda
Chapman, 16
Harold
B J Chapman, 12
Reginald
Chapman, 8
Sophia
Chapman, mother, widow, 78
1911
1911 Census – Evershot,
West Woburn, Bedfordshire
Walter
Chapman, 60, Chief Salesman iron founder’s warehouse
Annie
Maria Chapman, 56, Head Teacher, Croydon Education Committee
Harold
Byron James Chapman, 22, Clerk in iron founder’s
office
Reginald
Cecil Chapman, 18, clerk in estate agent’s office
Sophia
Chapman, 88, Walter’s mother, then a widow
1912
Harold married
Gertrude Peck (1890 to 1966) in about 1912.
Harold and
Gertrude’s wedding
Harold Chapman
1914
Harold was
attested into the City of London Royal Army Medical Corps (“RAMC”)
Territoprial Force at Chelsea on 25 September 1914. This was only two months
after the outbreak of war on 28 July 1914.
He served in
the RAMC and was awarded the Victory Medal and the British War Medal. His
Regimental Number was 508294.
1915
Gertrude and Harold
1917
Their daughter,
Monica Chapman (1917 to 1998), was born on 12 April 1917.
Private Harold
Byron James Chapman RAMC was killed in action in the Western Theatre of War, in Flanders, on 26
November 1917. He was serving with the 2/3 Light Field Ambulance.
Believed to be Gertrude with Monica in
about 1923
1923
Believed to be Gertrude Chapman