Fishenden boys in England and Canada

Fishenden boys in England and Canada

known 1918

Stories are being developed about the five Fishenden brothers, the only young men with that surname who served with the C.E.F. One is buried at Buxton in Derbyshire and thanks to the Buxton Memorial his story began to emerge. From that four brother's stories are being told as references are discovered. Henry is undoubtedly distantly related to them and the relationship will eventually be proved. Refer also to the Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser 25 January 1918 clipping which is linked through evidence and has a photo. The clipping clears up a small mystery about the remembrance at Cranham, as Henry's wife was living at Cranham Holme, Upminster at the time the newspaper article was written. . .

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  • Profile picture for Henry Arthur Fishenden

    Born 1886

    Died 1918

    Royal Navy London Z/2182 Signalman Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve - HMS Racoon