EDWARD THOMAS FISHER 

Edward Thomas FISHER
Rank: Private
Service Number:62479.
Regiment: 10th Bn Cheshire Regiment
Killed In Action Tuesday 16th April 1918
Age 19
FromBirkenhead.
County Memorial Birkenhead
Commemorated\Buried Tyne Cot Memorial
Grave\Panel Ref: N/A
CountryBelgium

Edward Thomas's Story.

Birkenhead News  22 June 1918

ONE OF THREE BROTHERS KILLED.

News has been received that Private Edward T. Fisher, Cheshire Regt., aged 19, was killed in France between April 10th and 16th. He enlisted in June, 1917, and had been in France since December. He worked at Messrs. F. E. Adams’ Pressure Tool Co., Beaufort Road, Birkenhead, and was a member of the United Pattern Makers’ Association. He was well known in football circles, belonged to the choir of St. Paul’s Church, Argyle Street, and was an old boy of the Woodlands Council School. He lived at 22, Clifton Crescent, Birkenhead.

The late Pte. Fisher’s two brothers are serving, one in Mesopotamia, and one in England, where he was sent in April having contracted trench fever.