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Parents:
Frank BODDINGTON
(~1870 - )
 
 
Annie
(~1870 - )
 
 

Married: 3Q1925; Kensington, London
Major Horace Frank BODDINGTON OBE
(1891 - 1970)
Gladys H JAFFE
 
 bd.  17 May 1891; Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire UK
 dd.  4Q1970, age 79; Chichester, Sussex UK
 occ.  1911: Civil servant in the General Post Office (GPO)
1916: British Army
1927: British intelligence service
 mil.  1916: 46038 Worcestershire Regiment
1919: Mentioned in Despatches
 res.  1901: Sunnyside, West Street, Carshalton, Surrey
1951: 5b Nevern Road, Earls Court, London
1970: Chichester, Sussex, UK
 src.   [331]
 bd.  
 dd.  Deceased, age not recorded
 res.  UK
 src.   [331]

Child:

James F J 'Kim' BODDINGTON (1926 - )

Notes for Horace Frank BODDINGTON OBE

Horace Boddington had a distinguished career in the British army, serving in France during WWI, followed by Ireland, and moving into British Intelligence also in Ireland. He was awarded the honorary office of Major on his retirement.

He is said to have 'liberated' the clock from behind Adolf Hitler's desk in the Chancellery, Berlin, while escorting Winston Churchill on 26th July 1945.

Sources

331.  Website, 23/05/2019, Bloody Sunday

Family record last updated: 23 May 2019

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