Norman Victor Fitton MM

Rank:CorporalNumber:A/20159
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:16th Bn ('A' Coy)
Name of Rgt or Ship:Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Rgt)
Died:08/08/1918Age:31
How Died:Killed in Action
Country of burial:FranceGrave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:Hangard Wood British Cem
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born on the 23rd March 1887 - birth registered during the June quarter 1887
in the Altrincham R.D. - ref: 8a/176, the son of Charles & Mary Jane Fitton
(nee Fielding).

1891 Census - School House, Thorley Lane, Timperley.    Son - aged: 4 -
Scholar - born: Timperley.     Head of household - Charles Fitton - Married
- aged: 39 - occ: Schoolmaster (National) - born: Rochdale, Lancashire.  
Also Mary J. Fitton - Wife - aged: 37 - born: Rochdale.  Plus 7 siblings.

1901 Census - School House, Thorley Lane, Timperley.    Son - aged: 14 -
Scholar - born: Timperley.     Head of household - Charles Fitton - Married
- aged: 49 - occ: Certified Schoolmaster - born: Rochdale, Lancashire.  
Also Mary J. Fitton - Wife - aged: 47 - born: Rochdale.  Plus 7 siblings.

1911 Census - The School, Thorley Lane, Timperley.    Son - Unmarried -
aged: 24 - occ: Sailor Quartermaster - born: Timperley.   Head of household
- Charles Fitton - Married - aged: 59 - occ: Head Teacher - born: Rochdale,
Lancashire.   Also Mary Jane Fitton - Wife - aged: 57 - born: Rochdale. 
Plus 3 elder sisters.

Member of the Timperley Company of the Church Lads Brigade and of the
Timperley P.C. Institute.

He enlisted in the Royal Navy 1902 and left eight years later (1910) due to
having defective sight.     For the next four years he was employed by the
Leyland Shipping Line on their West Indies Service.     He then emigrated
to Canada and commenced farming.

His Canadian attestation form, signed on the 9th January 1915, at Winnipeg,
Manitoba, states that he was aged 28 years 10 months, 5 feet 8 inches in
height, had a 38/2 inch chest (fully expanded).   His complexion was:
fresh, his eyes: blue and his hair: fair.    The papers also state that he
was a Farmer by trade and that he had previously served in the Navy.    He
had a scar on the left side of his neck.

Religion - C of E.   He was unmarried and his mother - Mary Jane Fitton,
School House, Timperley, Cheshire, was listed as his next of kin.

Altrincham Guardian states that he enlisted in the Canadian Scottish in
August 1914 (not according to his attestaion form !!!) and was drafted to
the front in late 1915

He was in hospital during September and October 1916, returning to his
Regiment in November.

The 14/11/1916 edition of the local newspaper reported that he had been
awarded the Military Medal for carrying dispatches under heavy fire.

He was unmarried.

Commemorated on the private family gravestone in Christchurch Churchyard. 
M.I. "So he passed over and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other
side".   It also states that he served with the 1st Canadian Scottish, as
does the local newspaper.    There is no M.I. on his Hanguard Wood
Headstone.

His father, Charles who for many years, was the headmaster of Timperley
School died 24/11/1919 aged 67 years and his mother, Mary Jane died
07/10/1926 aged 72 years.





Memorials found on:
Christ Church (Timperley)
Timperley Village Club
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour
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