THE HISTORY OF WIMBLEDON FOOTBALL CLUB
At Nunhead
Full Name:
James Thomas Chorley
Date of Birth:
Unknown
Place of Birth:
Unknown
James Chorley
(1934/35 - 1935/36)
Centre half who spent a couple of years at Plough Lane. playing in the Amateur Cup semi-final, before he left in August 1936 to join Nunhead where he represented London FA juniors in a 9-0 win against Berks & Bucks at Wallingford
1934/35: Appearances: 0 - Substitute: 0 - Goals: 0
1935/36: Appearances: 0 - Substitute: 0 - Goals: 0
- Total: Appearances: 0 - Substitute: 0 - Goals: 0
Genealogical Research:
These are research notes and may not relate to the player. Handle with care!

Births Mar 1911
18 December 1910
Chorley James T Wandsworth 1d 482

1911 Census
21 Ascalon Street, Battersea
Father: Thomas William 1876 Chelsea, Coke porker
Mother: Elizabeth Harriet 1976 Taunton

1921 Census
7 Siblings

1939 Census
21 Ascalon Street, Nine Elms, Wandsworth
Railway porter

Name: James Thomas Chorley. Date of Birth: 18/12/1910. Place of Birth: London. Service: British Army. Rank: Corporal. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: [Kings Royal Rifle Corps]. Service Number: 6852632. Date of Capture: 25 January 1942. Theatre of Capture: Libya. Camp Name/Number: Stalag IVB Muhlberg. PoW number: 260294. Date of Death: [unspecified]. Number of Photographs: 1. Number of Fingerprints: 1. Number of X-rays: 2. Number of Cards: 3.