Circumstances of Casualty: Died of Wounds (Gunshot wounds, Head and Back) at No. 7 General Hospital, St. Omer.
BX September 17, 1917
Mrs. Henry Pell, 72 Marlborough Street received word on Saturday morning that her husband, Pte. Henry Pell had been dangerously wounded on Wednesday, Aug. 12 and is now at the 7th Casualty Clearing Station. He left Brantford with the 125th and went over to France the end of last November, being drafted to a battalion in which Brantford has long been interested.
BX September 18, 1917
Today’s casualty list reports Pte. Henry Pell of this city as wounded. He is a married man, a laborer and formerly lived at 272 Murray Street. He went overseas with the first overseas battalion from the 38th Dufferin Rifles.
BX September 18, 1917
Private Henry Pell, who was reported wounded on Sept. 12, died of his wounds on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the General hospital, Stomer. He was wounded in the head and back. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and two children, one brother in Brantford and his father and mother, two brothers and five sisters in England, and one brother now in France.
BX September 21, 1917
A few days ago Private Henry Pell of this city was reported wounded. Today he is reported as having died of his wounds. He was a married man and formerly lived at 272 Murray Street. He was a laborer and went overseas with the first overseas battalion from the 38th Dufferin Rifles.