Forlorn Adventurers
Jenkins, Arthur Lewis
Sidgwick & Jackson (1918)
In Collection
#205
0*
Poet
aviator, KIA
Hardcover -
Product Details
Nationality British
Pub Place London
User Defined
Conflict WW1
Notes
Reilly 180.

Died in Flying accident, 1917


Rank:LieutenantDate of Death:31/12/1917Age:25Regiment/Service:Royal Flying Corps and Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Grave Reference: M. 1497. Cemetery:RICHMOND CEMETERY, SURREYAdditional Information: Son of Sir John Lewis Jenkins, K.C.S.I., I.C.S., and Lady Jenkins, of Utley Farm, Kennington, Ashford, Kent.


Note from Jackie Rogers,
Brother of Elinor May Jenkins. Brother and sister are buried in neighbouring graves in Richmond Cemetery, Richmond-upon-Thames, London, UK. The cemetery database is as below, and I attach printouts for convenience. Buried with Elinor, much later, are another three of her brothers and her sister-in-law. This is a family of merchants and civil servants of the British Empire in India, and most of the brothers were very high profile and googleable, if you’re interested.