FREDERICK HALLAM 1877–1933
Born 1877 Radcliffe on Trent
Baptised 11th November 1877, St Mary’s Church, Radcliffe on Trent (baptismal name Fred)
Possibly married Elizabeth Hall in 1914 and had a son, George
Died January 31st 1933, Royal Oak, Radcliffe on Trent
Buried in Radcliffe Cemetery, grave reference L82, no headstone
Radcliffe on Trent School Register
Admitted 18 Oct 1880
1881 Census
Age four living at Royal Oak Yard with father Robert 32, brewer, mother Jane Glew 32 and brothers, Thomas 9, John 5 and Robert 10 months.
1891 Census
Age 13 living with father Robert, a brewer now widowed, and brothers Robert and Thomas. His mother Jane died in 1890.
1901 Census
Age 23 employed as a plumber, lodging at the ‘Royal Oak’, Radcliffe on Trent, with John and Florence Fryer and their daughter Rosa.
1911 Census
Age 34, single, a brewer, working and living at the ‘Royal Oak’, assisting John and Florence Fryer.
Military Service
Rank: Private
Service number: DM2/170895
Military Unit: Mechanical Transport/Royal Army Service Corps (prefix DM2 before service number indicates he was a learner driver)
Theatre of War: Unconfirmed
Medals Awarded: British War and Victory
Military Personnel Address on 1918 Electoral Register
‘Royal Oak’, Main Road, Radcliffe on Trent
1921 Census
Address: Royal Oak Inn, Radcliffe
Employment: brewer employed by Fryer
Household: employers John and Florence Fryer, their daughter Florence Rosa, stockbroker’s clerk, Wm Chapman and Co. Share Stockbrokers, Wheelergate, Nottingham
1922 Electoral Register
Address: Royal Oak Inn, Radcliffe on Trent
Household: John and Florence Fryer, landlord
Other information
Probate: administration to his brother Thomas, a curtain packer, March 1933.
Reasons for inclusion on Radcliffe on Trent Roll of Honour
Born and died in Radcliffe on Trent.