Ontario Community Newspapers

Henderson, E.

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Horror of Hong Kong is now shared by the people of Haliburton

HALIBURTON, JAN. 8, (PNS)—Official word was received on Wednesday of the death of Pte. Elzie J. Henderson at Hong Kong. Pte. Henderson was the son of Mrs. Margaret Henderson and husband of Margaret Philips Henderson of Haliburton and was the father of three young children, two daughters and one son.


He enlisted over two years ago, leaving late in November on his fateful trip.


Although, during the months of anxiety, no word was received from the young soldier, his wife, mother, sisters and brothers were still quite hopeful that word eventually would come as they watched day after day for the mail.


Parcels and letters that were sent to him, were all returned.


During the summer he was listed as prisoner of war but the telegram this week was the first official word from Ottawa.


His two brothers, Austin Henderson and Oscar Henderson are in the R.C.A.S.C.


Pte. Henderson was attached to the Royal Rifles of Canada. His father died in England during World War Number One.


He was raised and educated in Haliburton.


Media Type
Newspaper
Text
Genealogical Resource
Item Types
Articles
Clippings
Death
Date of Publication
9 Jan 1943
Date Of Event
25 Dec 1941
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Elzie Joseph Henderson ; Elzie Henderson
Collection
World War II Service Files
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 45.16682 Longitude: -78.49955
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