Chapman, Frederick (Fred)

Pte, Fred Chapman, 1/4th EYR

BORN HULL 1898. SON OF MARY JANE CHAPMAN. A FORMER ERRAND BOY. HE ENLISTED IN HULL. SERVED WITH THE 4TH EAST YORKSHIRE. REGIMENT. CAPTURED ON 27/05/1918. DIED IN GERMANY AS A PRISONER OF WAR, ON 26/09/1918, AGED 20. HIS ARMY EFFECTS WERE LEFT TO HIS MOTHER. MARY JANE.
HE WAS BROTHER TO HENRY, ANNIE, MINNIE, NORA, EDITH & ETHEL MARY. HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL , ON 07/0719/19, 09/07/1919 & 26/09/1919. HIS ADDRESS IS FROM THE 1918 ABSENT VOTERS REGISTER AND HULL DAILY MAIL, 09/07/1919. *
BURIED IN COLONGE, GERMANY.

1/4th East Yorkshire Battalion War Diary – 27th May 1918

When the storm of gas and High Explosive shells broke over the 50th Division, at 1am, on 27 May 1918, the 1/4th East Yorkshire Regiment of the 150th Brigade (the left Battalion, of the left Brigade of the Division) were disposed as follows: “A” Company held the front line,  “B” Company was in close support in Trench Falais (in CRONNE, at the disposal of the 5th Green Howards (on the right of the 1/4th EYR), “D” Company was in support in Marais. For two and half hours the Tornado swept the whole divisional area, causing many casualties and practically destroying the Trenches. The 1/4th EYR was completely disorganised and rear guard actions were fought back to the River Aisne and the Bridge at Maizy, “the number which succeeded in crossing being very small.” Total strength of the 1/4th EYR was 4 Officers and 105 Other Ranks, out of 30 Officers and 642 Other Ranks, which began, before the attack. The Battle continued until 6th June 1918, but the 1/4th  EYR took no further part after the 27th May and retired to Vert La Gravelle.


First name:
FREDERICK (FRED)
Military Number:
200807
Rank:
Private
Date Died
26/09/1918
Place died:
Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany
Age:
20
5 ALBERT AVENUE, MAYFIELD STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK
Place Buried