Military History |
Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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France & Flanders | 1914 Star & Clasp, British War & Victory Medals | Le Touret Memorial |
Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
13 Aug 1914 in Havre, France | Mentioned in Despatches 31 May 1915 | Kenilworth War Memorial |
Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed | Date and Place Commissioned | Other War Memorials |
Battle of Neuve Chapelle | Commissioned to 2nd Lt on 11 Aug 1899 (Gazette) | Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918 |
Sandhurst College War Memorial | ||
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | |
Neuve Chapelle | ~ | |
Service History
- 11 Aug 1899 - Gazetted to 2nd Lt into the Liverpool Regiment from Sandhurst
- 21 Jul 1900 - Promoted to Lt (Gazette)
- 6 Apr 1904 - Ordnance Officer in Malta with Army Ordnance Dept (Gazette)
- 1908 - Posted to India
- 16 Sep 1909 - Promoted to Captain (Gazette)
- 2 Feb 1911 - Appointed as Captain to 3rd Battalion Liverpool Regiment and served as Adjutant of the Special Reserve (Gazette)
- 10 Jun 1911 - Steward at Prince of Wales Knight of the Garter ceremony
- Sep 1914 - Wounded at the Battle of the Aisne
Circumstances of Death
Captain Feneran is listed as being killed in action on 10th March 1915. The 1st Battalion war diary entries for the period 9th to 11th March are transcribed below. Givenchy – 9.3.1915: 1 man killed at Shrine Givenchy – 10.3.1915 - 10am: Attack and assault on enemys trenches NE corner of Orchard-Lorgies road line. S Staffs on right, 1/60 Rifles on left. Attack made in 2 columns. Left Column A Coy Capt. Feneran; right column B Coy Lt Smith. Assault failed due to artillery failing to cut barbed wire entanglements. Artillery observing officers state that the advance of A & B Coys was one of the finest things ever done. Lt. Col Carter, although wounded, kept going for 12 hours after being hit. Capt. Wheen then commanded the Battalion. 11.30pm: Battalion relieved by 1st Irish Guards and placed in Brigade Reserve. Casualties for day: Killed 6 officers and 39 other ranks Givenchy – 11.3.1915: Major J.W. Sheppard arrived from England and took over command of Battalion from Capt. Wheen. Officers arrived from England, Lt J.H. Wrigley; 2nd Lt A.R. Nichols; 2nd Lt W.M. Hutchison. Battalion moved into billets at Bethune. Draft of 43 NCO’s & men arrived. |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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23 Apr 1881 at 18 Philbeach Gardens, Kensington | |
Parents Names | Abode |
Lt. Col. Edward Feneran & Caroline Elizabeth Feneran | Both Deceased |
Schools | Colleges |
Tutored at home | Royal Military College, Sandhurst |
Address History | Employment History |
1881 - 18 Philbeach Gardens, Kensington | 1891 - Scholar |
1891 - 3 Templeton Place, Kensington | 1898 - Officer Cadet at Sandhurst |
1901 - With British Army | 1899 - Officer in Liverpool Regiment |
1911 - With British Army | 1901 - Officer in Liverpool Regiment |
1914 - With British Army | 1911 - Officer in Liverpool Regiment |
- Photograph © IWM (HU 121979)
- Member of the Wellesley Freemason Lodge
- We have not yet established a direct link between Kenilworth and Frank.