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F3 Henry Amis Firth
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F3 Henry Amis Firth Veteran

Birth
Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Dec 1941 (aged 22)
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
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Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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Henry Amis Firth was born May 12, 1919, in Campbell County, Kentucky. His father, an Army veteran of World War I, worked for a safe company, and his mother, Edith Dawe Firth, was a homemaker. She immigrated from England.
The marriage was brief and by the time of the spring 1930 Census mother and son were in Norfolk, Virginia, where she was married to a Navy man.
Henry lived in 1935 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where his maternal grandmother resided.
By spring 1940 he was in San Diego with his mother, who had divorced again. The Census said he had completed one year of high school but was no longer enrolled. He earned $270 for 39 weeks’ work in 1939 as a blacksmith for the Civilian Conservation Corps, a federal Depression-era jobs program. His mother earned $500 for 52 weeks’ work as a cook in a private home.
Mr. Firth enlisted in the Navy on Nov. 7, 1940. He was a fireman first class on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Sources: the Times Colonist of Victoria, Canada; Kentucky birth index; Navy muster roll; Census; application for military headstone.
(From the USS Arizona Mall Memorial Facebook Page)
Henry Amis Firth was born May 12, 1919, in Campbell County, Kentucky. His father, an Army veteran of World War I, worked for a safe company, and his mother, Edith Dawe Firth, was a homemaker. She immigrated from England.
The marriage was brief and by the time of the spring 1930 Census mother and son were in Norfolk, Virginia, where she was married to a Navy man.
Henry lived in 1935 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where his maternal grandmother resided.
By spring 1940 he was in San Diego with his mother, who had divorced again. The Census said he had completed one year of high school but was no longer enrolled. He earned $270 for 39 weeks’ work in 1939 as a blacksmith for the Civilian Conservation Corps, a federal Depression-era jobs program. His mother earned $500 for 52 weeks’ work as a cook in a private home.
Mr. Firth enlisted in the Navy on Nov. 7, 1940. He was a fireman first class on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Sources: the Times Colonist of Victoria, Canada; Kentucky birth index; Navy muster roll; Census; application for military headstone.
(From the USS Arizona Mall Memorial Facebook Page)

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Entered the service from California.



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