Arthur Brooks Firth

Rank:Leading SeamanNumber:C/JX188100
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:HMS Harvester
Name of Rgt or Ship:Royal Navy
Died:11/03/1943Age:28
How Died:Killed in Action
Cemetery or Memorial:Chatham Naval Memorial
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born on the 28th June 1914, the birth being registered during the September
1914 in the Ashton R.D. - ref: 8d/960, the son of William Arthur and
Priscilla Firth (nee Brooks).

1921 Census - 8, Park Avenue Newton, Hyde.    Son - aged: 6 - born: Hyde.  
  Head of household - William Arthur Firth - Married -  aged: 43	- occ:
Weaving Manager In Cotton Mill at Hibbert Harrison Ltd, Cotton
Manufacturers - born: Dukinfield, Cheshire.   Also 	
Priscilla Firth - Wife - aged: 41 - born: Stalybridge, Cheshire, England.  
Plus 2 elder sisters.

1939 National Registration - 37 Kensington Road, Hyde, Cheshire.    William
A. Firth - Born on the 3rd October 1877 - Married - occ: Managing Director
Retired Cotton Manufacturers.     Priscilla	Firth - Born on the 17th
October 1880 - Married - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties.   Mary Firth	- Born
on the 23rd September 1904 - Single - occ: Assistant Mistress Council
School.   Mary was also a Civil Defence Ambulance Driver.    Lena Firth	-
Born on the 22nd December 1907 - Single - occ: Paid Domestic Duties.   Lena
was also a Civil Defence First Aider.    Arthur B. Firth - Born on the 28th
June 1914 - Single - occ: Chartered Accountant Senior Clerk.   Arthur was
also a Civil Air Guard being trained at the Northern School of Aviation.at
Barton Aerodrome.

Former captain of Timperley Football Club.    This MEN Report dated the
27th May 1943 of his death is the only reference to Timperley.

HMS Harvester was refitted at Liverpool between the 12th December 1941 and
11th February 1943.   Whilst defending Convoy HX 228 on 3rd March,
Harvester forced U-444 to the surface and then rammed it. She was badly
damaged by the ramming, but she rescued five survivors after the submarine
sank.   The next day, Harvester was torpedoed by U-432 and broke in half.  
 Nine officers and 136 ratings were lost, but the French corvette Aconit
rammed and sank U-432 herself and then rescued Harvester's few survivors.

CWGC - Son of William Arthur and Priscilla Firth, of Hyde, Cheshire.



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