Son of Henry Longworth Chapman and Annie Chapman, of Swinton, Lancashire. Of 9, Holland Street, Swinton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Reported killed in action on 16/11/1916 and subsequently confirmed died of wounds on 04/12/1916 in hospital at Cambrin having been unconscious since being shot in the head on 16/11/1916.
Chapman, Frank –
Personal details
- Surname: Chapman
- Forename: Frank
- Date of birth: Not known
- Birth place: Swinton, Lancashire
- Place of residence: Swinton, Lancashire
- Gender: Male
- Age of death: 30
- Place of death: Not known
- Date of death: January 18th, 1916
- Casualty type: Not known
Service details
- Rank: Private
- Unit: 7th (Service) Battalion.
- Service number: 18499
- Regiment: South Lancashire (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) Regiment
- Enlistment date: Not known
- Enlistment location: Bolton, Lancashire
- Conflict: WW1
Decorations
- Service medals: Not known
- Silver War badge: Not known
- Awards: Not known
Memorials
- St. Peter's C.E. Church WWI Lych Gate - Swinton
- CWGC Memorial: Porte-de-Paris Cemetery, Cambrai, Nord, France
- CWGC reference: II. B. 33.
Local newspaper entries
- Bolton Journal and Guardian entries: 16/04/1915
- Bolton Journal and Guardian references: 7f
- Farnworth and Worsley Journal entries: 30/03/1917