IN MEMORy by Pierre Vandervelden
The visit of Commonwealth graves in Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France
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FAUBOURG d'AMIENS Cemetery (Arras) (Pas de Calais France)
Page 1 The Pictures
Page 2 List of Casualties
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Sjt P. T. Syme 16/03/1917 aged 28 |
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Cpl Alexander Robertson Campbell 04/09/1916 aged 23 |
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Pte Joseph Abbott 22/03/1918 aged 18 For Sarah Hatfield and family |
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Rfm George Berry 28/06/1916 aged 19 for his great nephew Byron Morris |
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L/Sjt John Hazleton 27/03/1917 aged 26 |
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Pte Arthur William Oaks 03/08/1897
- 28/08/1918 He was born in Calgary (Alberta Can.) where he enlisted on 03/05/1915 for his 1st cousin, once removed Gary Merrell ( Buckinghamshire, England) |
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2nd/Lt Harry Asher Hayworth 15/04/1917 aged 21 |
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Pte Samuel Hodgson 26/11/1916 aged
35 He was from Barnsley, Yorkshire. Samuel Left a widow and 4 children. He was one of the first Bantam soldiers. for his great niece Christine Aspinall |
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Thank you to help me to identify this soldier. |
2 647 casualties
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.
Casualties informations come usualy from Commonwealth War Graves Commission, see links for more informations
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