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IN MEMORy by Pierre Vandervelden

The visit of Commonwealth graves in Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France

pierre.vandervelden@pi.be

BEAUVOIS en CAMBRESIS Communal Cemetery (Nord France)

D. C. Chapman (stone cross) - Unknown - Unknown (Somerset Light Inf.) - Unknown
J. Hobbs - W. H. Allcock - D. H. McCathie
S. Carey
J. Parkington
Unknown
Frank Chapman, 1920
Lt Douglas Collier Chapman 20/10/1918, born in 1895 only son of Ernest and Alice Chapman.
Also in memory of Francis William "Frank" Chapman, (1874 - 1961), brother of Ernest, Frank served in Belgium with the Canadian Expeditionary Force and was wounded during the battle of Hooghe, near Ypres, the 06/06/1916.
Frank survived the Great war.

For Frank's Grandson, Dr Tony Gough, Leicester (UK)


6 casualties

ALLCOCK W H
United Kingdom Private Lancashire Fusiliers 1st/5th Bn. Date of Death: 17/10/1918 Service No: 50312

CAREY SYLVESTER
United Kingdom Rifleman Rifle Brigade 1st Bn. Age: 50 Date of Death: 26/08/1914 Service No: 6178

CHAPMAN DOUGLAS COLLIER
United Kingdom Lieutenant Royal Engineers 429th Field Coy. Age: 23 Date of Death: 20/10/1918

HOBBS JAMES
New Zealand Private Wellington Regiment N.Z.E.F. 1st Bn. Date of Death: 13/10/1918 Service No: 38160

McCATHIE DAVID HENDERSON
New Zealand Bombardier New Zealand Field Artillery Date of Death: 20/10/1918 Service No: 2/2880

PARKINGTON J
United Kingdom Driver Royal Field Artillery "C" Bty. 210th Bde. Date of Death: 10/10/1918 Service No: 705447

IF You have a casualty picture, please send me a copy, I'll be glad to show it on this page.

IF You want a king size copy of this picture (300/900 ko - 2592/1944 pixels) please e-mail me.

IF You want picture of a particular grave, in this cemetery, please e-mail me.

Casualties informations come usualy from Commonwealth War Graves Commission, see links for more informations

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