Frederick George APPLETON [1913-3002]

Submitted by David on Thu, 12/10/2015 - 14:25
Names
Given
Frederick George
Family
Appleton
Sex
Male
Status
Deceased
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Date
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John Black's list gives Mr Appleton's occupation in 1941 as "Police".

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Passenger List  November 1934 travelling from Southampton to Singapore

F G Appleton crown agent

Passenger List Arriving in Liverpool from Hong Kong 20th November 1956

Mr F G Appleton dob 21 August  1913 Police officer

Mrs M A Appleton dob   29 November 1908 

Address in UK 49 Fairfield Hampshire                                                                                   

1939 Census UK Margaret Alice Barber   living at 49 Fairfield Christchurch Hampshire

Frederick G Appleton married Margaret Alice Barber  Quarter 3 1940 in Christchurch Hampshire     

UK Death Index Frederick George Appleton born 21 August 1913 died 2002 New Forest Hampshire aged 88 

Margaret Alice Appleton died in Bournemouth in 1990                              

Son of Frederick Appleton also HKP. who was born 16.5.1876 and served in the Royal Marines and along with several other ex Marines enlisted in the HKP in 1900.A copy of his Agreement of Service (Contract) is/was in the Police Museum.He was given the Number 106.He received the HKP Merit Medal Class 4 (long service) in 1920.Appointed Inspector in 1923 he was attached to the District Watch Force as Officer in Charge.Retiring in 1925 he died in 1964.

His son Frederick George Appleton,main subject of this post,was born in HK in August 1913 and enlisted in the hKP on the 9.11.1934 as Lance Sergeant A 79.His exploits during the invasion are recorded in Watson P 178.He was repatriated to the UK in October 1945 per Highland Monarch,was awarded the CPLSM in 1952 as an Inspector and the Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 1955in the rank of Chief Inspector.He retired in 1960.

Father and son, 60 years service to Hong Kong.