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Location
Close to the south-east corner of the cemetery (see map)
Full Inscription
In Memory of CHARLES THOMAS HAIG MAJOR GENERAL ROYAL ENGINEERS BORN 12TH OCT 1834 DIED 29TH JUNE 1907 "IS PASSED FROM LIFE UNTO DEATH" And of his daughter MABEL EDITH WIFE OF COLONEL FISHER CB 2ND K.E.O. GOORKHAS BORN 20TH NOVEMBER 1868 DIED 20TH AUGUST 1912 AT DEHRA DUN U.P. INDIA ----------- And of his grandsons JOHN MAURICE HAIG FISHER, LIEUTENANT RN AGED 23 LOST IN HMS GOOD HOPE 1ST NOV 1914 IN THE BATTLE OFF THE CHILEAN COAST CECIL ERIC HAIG FISHER, SEC.LIEUT. ROYAL ENGINEERS KILLED IN FRANCE JULY 24TH 1915, AGED 20 BOTH SONS OF GENL. J.FISHER C.B. AND HIS WIFE MABEL EDITH ---------- To the memory also of KATHERINE NEWMAN WIDOW OF GENERAL C.T. HAIG WHO DIED AT SOUTHSEA ON JANUARY 30TH 1922 AGED 81 YEARS
Further Information
Lieutenant John Maurice Fisher, Royal Navy, was 22 years of age when he was killed whilst serving aboard HMS "Good Hope" off the Chilian coast. He is casualty no. 2871098 on the CWGC register. He was born at Dehra Dun U.P., India and is remembered on the PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL where his name appears on Panel 1 (see photo).
HMS "Good Hope" lost all hands in the Battle of Coronel. It had initially been hit by the third salvo shot from the Scharnhorst and sank shortly afterwards. For a full description of the action see www.firstworldwar.com/battles/coronel.htm
Second Lieutenant Cecil Eric Haig Fisher, Royal Engineers, was 20 years of age when he was killed in France. He is casualty no. 187150 on the CWGC register and is buried in SAILLY-SUR-LA-LYS-CANADIAN CEMETERY (Grave ref. II. G. 143.). He was born in Guildford and educated at Cheltenham College.
Both names appear on the Roll of Honour at St Simon's Church.
Their father is listed as Brig. Gen. J. Fisher, C.B., late 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) living at "Sirmoor," Shortheath, Farnham, Surrey. Their mother was Mabel Edith Fisher (nee Haig).
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