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on 16/04/2013 at 21:08

R I P GRANDAD SLEEP WELL X
 
on 13/04/2013 at 16:56

Gerat website. We are visiting Albert Cemetery Communal Extension in coming days to pay tribute to my great uncle, 2nd Lt James Quinn, RGA, who was severely wounded in action near Fricourt on 29th July 1916, dying later that day, aged 49, Hailing from Fethard, Co. Tipperary, James Quinn 'rose through the ranks' having served in the Boer War, in China, Singapore and elsewhere during his miltary career. My Father Liam, who died last year, often mentioned him and it will be great to honour him in person. I was in his home town of Fethard only this week and laid a poppy cross in his memory in a cemetery where his brother Edmond, my grandfather, is buried and where we scattered Dad's ashes.
 
on 12/04/2013 at 20:26

Hi Pierre,
Thank you for a wonderful web site. I have been researching family tree and was amazed when I found the grave of my great uncle who died 1918.
Would it be possible to have a photo of grave. His name is Thomas Downie private Durham Light Infantry.1st/6th Bn.date of death 4/12/18
He is buried in Glorieux French Nathional Cementry grave ref 39 memorial ref 43.
 
on 12/04/2013 at 05:39

My great-great-uncle, James Daniel BOOTHER died on 23 September 1914 at the age of 28 years old.

He'd only been in the Army for a month.

"We will remember them."
 
on 09/04/2013 at 20:26

Serjeant Francis DOCHERTY, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, born 1887, died 1918 is my grandfather's brother.

I welcome any contact from other family members in Scotland.
 
on 09/04/2013 at 15:32

Would it be possable to get a photo of my grandfathers grave his name is
Elias John Jones, he was killed on 31 January 1916. His grave number is II.O.3.
 
on 08/04/2013 at 23:04

Wonderful website in memory of all those killed in action.

In memory:
John Jacobs, New Zealand Private 51219 Canterbury Regiment N.Z.E.F. 25/08/1918 Age: 35 III. H. 14
Killed at Bapaume and interred in Beaulencourt British Cemetery
 
on 08/04/2013 at 15:17

would it be possable to get a phto of my grandfathers grave his name is claud braybrooke he died on 1/october 1918 andis buried inzantvoorde british cemetery zonnebeke west flanders belgium plot number 11. b 25
thanks
 
on 07/04/2013 at 15:25

Thank you for your website which includes a photo of my great uncle Anton Alexander Andersen who died in France in 1918. I hope to visit his headstone at Allonville Cemetry in the next few weeks
 
on 04/04/2013 at 18:31

I have been researching my family tree for a number of years and knew of a family member who died in the 1st world war and until today had no confirmation.
Serjeant J Fulton 14218
It is my honour to give him his full name "James Fulton", my great uncle, I salute you and all those who fought with you and the sacrifice you all made.
 
on 04/04/2013 at 00:57

Thank you for this wonderful website. Things like this keep the memory of our fallen brothers and sisters alive. As the inscription says, "Their name liveth for evermore".
Very sincerely,
Mick

In Memoriam:
Pte. Eddie Blackburn
12th Battalion (Yorkshire), The Parachute Regiment AAC
KIA Ranville, France June 7th, 1944
 
on 02/04/2013 at 22:07

Husband and grandson visited Henry Goldie jones on the 1st April very emotional thanks to this site we found grave at bard cottage cemetry a visit he and my grandson will never forget and will live in there thoughts forever god bless to all these brave men who fought and died for us
 
on 02/04/2013 at 13:18

Hi if anyone is related to or knew flight seargent Allan Cameron Sutherland FLT Seargent RCAF killed in action July 1944 buried in Haudricourt Cemetary could you contact me please on following Email Address shaunleereadings( at sign)hotmail.co.uk regards Shaun
 
on 01/04/2013 at 15:32

Lovely site. I am here for Gunner H Bradshaw. I think he is Harold Duerden Bradshaw born Blackburn 1896.
 
on 29/03/2013 at 11:57

Pierre
Thank you for taking the time to gather the information that is contained on your website. We in Australia cannot all afford to visit or contribute to the upkeep of these hallowed places. We are indebted to you and your team
Thanks again
Greg McAdam
 
on 27/03/2013 at 08:58

I,ve been researching my Granmas brother who died in France ww1.
"Reginald Jesse Cussins , 1193, Driver 6th Army Field Artillery Brigade.
buried Etretat Churchyard Extention Etretat. Plot 3. row f . grave 579 .
I may be making a visit to the cemetery June July 2013 and wondered if I may have a photo , and what is the grave visiting hours and protocol. Nola .Australia.
 
on 26/03/2013 at 21:25

my uncle Ronald Spilsbury Finney served with The Royal Air Force from 1939-1945 and is buried in Lille cemetery. I have visited his grave and was amazed at the care given to the graves and the surroundings.I was born in 1941 and never knew my uncle. God bless his soul and may he be for ever at peace. All his family missed him dearly. Love you Uncle Ronald.
 
on 25/03/2013 at 10:41

Yesterday visited my great grandfathers grave (Fred Gilliatt). How very humbling to see and feel the calm environment that these brave men have now, a wealth of respect goes to all of these unforgotten solidiers.
 
on 22/03/2013 at 14:02

This web site is really brillaint and run by a true vet ! he was good enough to head out there and photograph my great great grandads grave.

Thaxs
 
on 21/03/2013 at 10:33

Frank,
I received your medals and tags through Percy after he passed in 1996.I hope you liked the visits I have arranged over the yeats since 1996,in particular Sasha in 2008.We remember you every anzac day.I found your family home in Newtown and your name on the memorial in Redfern town hall.It has been an interesting journey
 
on 19/03/2013 at 21:47

It is so good to be able to see on records those who died in fighting for our country in the great war. my mothers two brothers were killed one went down on his ship in 1917 and George clarke in action, my gran and granfather and mother never knew where they were buried or not really how they met their deaths. But to see their names on records and that they are remebered with honouh is so satisying Chloe a neice of them
 
on 19/03/2013 at 00:08

Well done on the web page. I have been working on the 173rd Siege Battery and two of the men who served with the Battery are buried here. If anyone is wondering about these men and the travels of this Battery I have a diary from my grandfather which covers most of a year between September 1916 and August 1917. My information is free and pretty comprehensive.
 
on 18/03/2013 at 16:45

Following beginning familia history research I found that my grandfather Sgt Thomas Bishop was buried at Bienvillers having been killed on 9/9/1915. I managed to visit in March 2012 to lay a wreath and intend visiting again next month. The cemetary is small but beautifully tended. A credit to the CWGC.
 
on 17/03/2013 at 05:50

I will be visiting my great grandfathers grave at Croix du Bac in April and wondered if it was okay to leave a memento. Perhaps a red poppy, or black fern or something stuck to the stone. He was John William McNamee
 
on 16/03/2013 at 10:08

My great grandfather Charles Tonkinson Pyle is buried here.
 
on 14/03/2013 at 15:55

Bonjour,

Je recherche des renseignements sur le Lancaster ND468 DX-M du 57th Sq qui a participé au raid sur Mailly-le-camp, Aube en France dans la nuit du 3/4 mai 1944. Il s'est écrasé dans ma commune Le Vaudoué en Seine-et-Marne les membres de l'équipage sont enterrés dans notre cimetière communal. je recherche également les familles de ces membres de l'équipage. Cette démarche est motivée dans le but de reconstituer dans un livre intitulé : "Le tragique destin de l'équipage du bombardier Lancaster ND468 du 57th Squadron de la Royal Air Force". Merci d'avance à ceux qui pourraient me donner des renseignements ou m'indiquer des contacts afin de faire aboutir cette démarche.
 
on 14/03/2013 at 13:57

Sir
I am just writing to say how much I appreciated the picture of the memorial to Sergeant Douglas Jerome THOMAS and his fellow crew members on your web site. Sergeant THOMAS was my uncle whom I sadly never met due to his early death. His sister (my mother) Mary June Thomas (now ROGERS) is in her eighties and before it is too late I intend to take her this summer to see her brothers grave stone. My mother speaks of a very kind young man who took her to the cinemea on leave and taught her how to tell the time on his wrist watch!!!. It has given me great comfort to see the plot is well maintained and i will show my mother the lovely photograph on your site
Yours Sincerely
Martin ROGERS
 
on 13/03/2013 at 10:56

We vinden de naam van Frank Walker terug bij de gesneuvelden.
Vijf dagen voor zijn dood had zijn tank averij in onze gemeente Hombeek. Zo hadden we contact met de bemanning. Er zijn foto's gemaakt ook met Frank (niet echt duidelijk). We bleven in contact met aandere tankbemanning.
Meer bijzonderheden zijn beschikbaar.
Hebben jullie fotomateriaal van Frank Walker ?
 
on 12/03/2013 at 02:50

I wanted to thank you for visiting the grave of my uncle, Harry Fowler, who was buried with his fellow crew members in Le Gros-Theil communal cemetery, France. I would like to email you, but am having trouble with connecting via your website. If possible, please email at: ssfowler55#yahoo.com. (replace # by ( at sign)) It means a great deal to me that you have made the effort to pay your respects to these brave men. THANK YOU!

Sandra Fowler
 
on 11/03/2013 at 20:01

I first went to englefontaine a few years ago after my grandmother passed away,she always wanted to visit her brother and never did,he joined up 3 times as he was to young but they let him go in the end,he died on 4/11/1914 and he was James Ellis of the royal welsh fusiliers,there is nobody left in my family now to remember and I have the "penny" sent to her, although he died before I was born my family will keep the tradition and I will be visiting again this year and leave a poppy crossbow mark the visit x
 
on 08/03/2013 at 00:49

Dear Sir, while researching family tree for my 92 year old mother I contacted the British Legion in Wales for info on my grandmother's brother who was killed at Ypres. Through them, I was given details of the cemetary and grave # and wonder if I may obtain a photo of the grave for my mother. Please advise any costs involved I think it is wonderful that these records and graves are maintained and hope one day to visit the site. Name is Richard Jones, Bard Cottage Cemetery, Grave 11.A.7, Royal Welsh Fusilliers, Serial #17094. Thank you so much. Ann
 
on 27/02/2013 at 10:08

hiya, my great uncle Ernest Eaitch born 20/2/1897 was a second lieutenant in the 1st/17th Bn., London Regiment and was killed at Honneaih on 2/11/1918, his name is on the monument in the square in Retford Notts. he is burried in Laventie Military Cemetery, La Gorgue. grave ref I.C. 15. i would love to be able to get a picture of his grave, and hope one day to be able to visit and pay my respects.
thankyou to all those who keep the graves looking so well looked afer and to this site. edy sue
 
on 26/02/2013 at 20:37

Dear Sir,
I see your site has details of a George McMillan, buried in Miannay France. He was my grandfather, though due to the circumstances of my father's birth they never knew each other. I see also that George's son David has posted a message on your site.
My side of George's family have never known of David's side and I would be deeply grateful if your site is able to facilitate contact between David and myself.
Hopefully yours, Ray Nye
 
on 25/02/2013 at 16:29

dear sir
i was wondering if it would be possible to have a picture of the grave of one otto heiser vizefeldwebel
who was killed on the 11/9/1918
and is buried in block 5 grave 184
thankyou
kind regards
peter....
 
on 23/02/2013 at 11:43

Je recherche aussi pour ma famille en Australie des personnes au nom de DAWSON décédés pendant la première guerre ? J'ai vu à Thiéval des noms mais pourriez-vous me donner plus de renseignements : leur âge , identité ,pays , conditions ... comment peut-on se procurer ces renseignements car mon cousin Ian Dawson habite à Brisbane en Australie et serait désireux de le savoir .
Un grand merci
Christine Couture
 
on 23/02/2013 at 11:37

Bonjour
Votre travail est extraordinaire. Nous avons des amis en NZ qui cherche leur grand oncle David William Strange . Nous l'avons trouvé sur le site du cimetière de Longeval . Pourrions nous avoir une photo de sa tombe et dans quelles conditions il est tombé ? Merci Beaucoup pour votre dévouement .
Christine Couture
 
on 20/02/2013 at 22:25

Hi I have recently found out, Rifleman Leonard Grimley of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps is my nans uncle. I am travelling to France in April to visit Chilli Trench cemetery, and it will be 91 years to the day that he fell.
I am trying to find as much information on Leonard Grimley, so if anyone could help I would appreciate this.
My contact email is waynemartin1986#yahoo.co.uk ( replace # by ( at sign) )

Best regards
 
on 20/02/2013 at 19:24

Have Visited My Great Uncles Grave Twice, Pte Percy Groves Army Cyclist Corps ,He Came From Tonbridge In Kent, He Died At The 1st Casualty Clearing Station,At Choques ,(If Anyone as a Pic or info on this Station I,d be greatful) Percy was shot while on a working party on 11/08/16 and died on the 13/08/16,He was shot in the stomach by a sniper he was formally in the Kent Cyc Btn, I,m Greatful to the people who look after his grave ,
 
on 20/02/2013 at 16:19

i went to see my grandads grave in september 2012.
what a feeling it was, the gravestones were like new.
and if it wasnt for him and all the others that helped
him i would not of been there.
thanks
 
on 19/02/2013 at 18:49

Thank you for a wonderful website!

My family wish to remember Albert Edward Rix Pvt 12487 of the Royal Fusiliers (London Regt). He was killed in battle in 1914. He died of wounds on the 10/11/14 and is buried at Poperinge.
Bless him and his brave comrades.
 
on 17/02/2013 at 16:36

My Great Uncle William John Skeggs was killed at the second battle of Ypres and is commemorated on the Menign Gate.He was just 21 and was never found.
In th Second World War my Uncle, Edward John Skeggs was killed on the 8th of June at the D DAY Landings.He was 23 and ws also never found.
My Grandfather lost a Brother and a son.What a price to pay!
I have visited both sites and would always appreciate any information that would give me more information.
 
on 17/02/2013 at 10:35

Hello i hope that someone can help me I am trying to trace the family of PRIVATE G SHEPHERD service number 12441 Served with the notts and derb regiment. If anyone can help me to find any of his relatives I would be most greatful as I have a service medal that I would like to pass on
 
on 10/02/2013 at 20:05

Great website. Thank you and keep up the good work

BURNLEY HAROLD
United Kingdom Bombardier 96142 Royal Field Artillery 19/10/1917 Age: 23 XI. F. 8.

Just found and purchased Harolds Military Medal awarded for Bravery so Its back in the family after being missing for so long. Will be visiting his resting place very soon....RIP Harold.
The Burnley Family
 
on 09/02/2013 at 12:12

Hallo again husbands grandad is buried in bard cottage cemetry coming out to Belguim in April to visit grave Henry Goldie jones is the grave no at the end
 
on 07/02/2013 at 22:38

I am a UK ex-pat living in France.
Total involved in WW2 RAF & RCAF medal collecting/research.
Just found this site.
WOW, just fabulous.
Keep up the great work.
Kind regards.
Phil.
 
on 06/02/2013 at 01:31

I visited the Ferme-Olivier Cemetery in 2011 and found my Great Uncle's Grave: Albion Holmes S/No: 11830. Private. Coldsream Guards 3rd Batt.
Died of wounds: 28 June 1916, Albert, Flanders, France
He like many others gave his life for his country. May he always rest in peace.
 
on 06/02/2013 at 01:27

Looking for information/relatives/next of kin on Private Joseph Brennan 14492 who enlisted in Dublin and born in Dublin and died of his war wounds on 30th March 1918. He was in the 10th Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusilies and died in France and is buried in your in St Souplet British War Cemetery. Family looking for information and would appreciate an email on any information. Thanks and just want to say what a beautiful website you have here. A credit to the memories of all the fallen soldiers who bravely gave their lives.
 
on 01/02/2013 at 23:07

Fusilier Gwilym Afron Owen 14552316 Royal Welch Fusilliers,Died 16-17 July 1944 aged 19. Gt nephew David Gwilym Owen born 17 July 1990, didn't know you died that day 50 years ago, but you weren't forgotten .
Can't find where your buried, know it's around Evrecy, Caen, France. You now have 1 nephew,3 nieces ,2 gt nephews,2 gt nieces ,1 gt gt nephew, 2 gt gt nieces. Keep my Gt Uncle Patrick Mahon DCM 305169, Kings Own Liverpool Reg, died 14/8/1918 aged 23yrs buried Hanburg Germany(POW died of wounds), company.
 
on 01/02/2013 at 15:53

Remembered with pride Lance Sergeant. Stanley Henry Dockley buried with an unknown soldier in the beautiful churchyard in Gavrus. Why?
We know his tank was attacked and he lay injured overnight in the fields near the river. We have no idea why he was buried in the churchyard while others lay in a communal burial site.
Thank you people of Gavrus for your care of our brother and uncles grave. My father Ed is now 92 and has such fond memories of his brother.
At his last visit ten years ago before dementia Ed recited from memory the 'remembrance prayer'.

Joan Stanley's wife is still alive living in Spain and Peter his son who never met his father resides in London.

Any memories of Stanley happily shared please.
 
on 30/01/2013 at 17:48

Thanks for your efforts. My fathers crew are buried at St. Thegonnec. He was the only survivor and evaded. He and I visited the graves in 1994 and he was moved by the care that the graves had received from the local population. A monument was dedicated on January 23, 2013 70 years to the day they were shot down.
   
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