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on 20/02/2011 at 18:47

I have just discovered that this is where my great uncle, Knight Keith of tbe Black Watch, is buried. This is an excellent site and some friends and myself hope to visit the cemetery in a few months time. I do have a photograph of Knight Keith in his uniform and would like to send it to you for inclusion if this is possible.
 
on 19/02/2011 at 20:27

hi Just found this site by chance and saw you have my GG Uncle Fredrick George Potten Listed here Regt 7612
 
on 16/02/2011 at 14:36

Thank you Pierre for a wonderful site and for the photos of the grave of Private 3095 James Malachi Oxenham 53rd Battalion AIF who is the son of my great aunt Jane Hurst and Philip Oxenham. I am hoping some of James Malachi Oxenhams descendants see this tribute and contact me as i am researching family history. Neufchatel Hardelot churchyard cemetery looks wonderfully maintained. Cheers Kerry.
 
on 15/02/2011 at 15:56

Frederick George Carnelley is buried in The Aire Communal Cemetery (pas de Calais) France. He died on 29 JUne 1918 in Flanders.
I am his 6th Cousin twice removed.
Too many died Too Young and so brave.
 
on 13/02/2011 at 22:43

Very informative site, well done. You may like to add my husbands uncle to your site. Percy Arthur Williams, who was sent to Canada as a young boy after the death of his mother. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Army (B/66748) and was killed on the 19/8/1942 aged 20 years and buried at Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer.
 
on 13/02/2011 at 11:58

what a great sight ,has helped lots in the last year looking for raistricks who died in the great war,now looking for stories to go with them about their lives in the trenches,would be great if you can help.ie tips and advise.many thanks alan.
 
on 12/02/2011 at 09:44

Hi I finally found where my Great Grandfather is buried, Thank you
Very sad to see how many lives were taken. R.I.P.. James Wells 2900
Roll of honour 133.

Lest we forget. x
 
on 11/02/2011 at 18:41

could you send me pictures of my uncle who is buried in braine le comte communal cemertry.Pilot Leslie Foster J/16685. Shot down in Braine Le Comte on July 30th 1944 Lancaster R5728VN-L 50 Squadran Royal Canadian Air Force
 
on 11/02/2011 at 16:47

i am the neice of private james henry green 8th bn warwickshire regiment died 21 may 1940 aged 21 yrs.
i an his family are very proud of you to us you were and still are a hero fighting and gave your life to make a better life for thosr left behind and future generations.RIP uncle james you may gone but never forgottonxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
on 11/02/2011 at 02:27

Pierre. Very pleased to see photo of Harold Kenty Rose's grave in St. Viatre. He was pilot of a Lancaster 106 Squadron out of Metheringham lost May 8, 1944 in Salbris raid. Thank you and the people of France for remembering our loved ones. My wife & I intend to visit the grave in July.
 
on 10/02/2011 at 14:10

Basil Donald Robinson was my uncle- my mother's younger brother. I have pictures of him which i would be willing to share. I have never seen the grave, but would love to one day.
 
on 07/02/2011 at 03:47

Thank you for the picture of EC Tanners grave in Prisches. He was my poppy's brother and I have an Auntie named Prisches after him. I also have a sister in law with Prisches as her middle name. We are just starting to find things out about WW1 and our rellies and this is a great start.
 
on 02/02/2011 at 18:50

iam trying to find . corporal charles graves , killed 18-04-1918 aged 23 , kings own 1st btn service no 1937 ,bob 1895 . can any one help me . regards elaine.
 
on 02/02/2011 at 08:57

Hi, thank you for sharing your informative website. My relation Eric John LiBeau died on wounds on 29 September 1917, he was a farmhand and died aged 22 yrs young. He is buried at Gwalia cemetery and would really appreciate it if there is a possibility of obtaining a photo of his burial site. Iam researching my family tree and am very interested in completing a booklet of family members that served in the wars so that my family never forget them. May they all RIP.
Thank you Pam, New Zealand
 
on 31/01/2011 at 22:28

My great great grandfather Philip Bissagar is buried here. His wife Alice moved to Canada in the early 1920's. She is buried in Edmonton, Alberta,CANADA.
 
on 30/01/2011 at 19:18

Dear Pierre,
Our Uncle Bernard Aubrey Victor Turland of the 4th Battallion Gordon Highlanders, No 4856515 died and was burried in Asse (mollemsebaan) communal cemetery. He was killed in action on the 18th May 1940 and we have been given an account of his death by a local family. A translation of this account is available for anyone to see on ancestry.com. Search for Bernard Aubrey Victor Turland.

Regards,
Sue
 
on 30/01/2011 at 12:13

Hello Pierre,
I am researching my relation... Charles Teasdale BACON,.... one of the 35 ? casualties who are buried at Neuve Chapelle Farm Cemetery (12.3.1915). Many thanks for your valuable site, and the lovely photo of this tiny cemetery. Is it possible to obtain a copy photo of his actual grave ?

Most Sincerely

Bill Cooper......Cheshire, England.
 
on 29/01/2011 at 09:33

I visited in October 2010 to see the grave of my great uncle, Stephen E Sampson who died at 19 on 4th April, 1918. It was very moving to be able to visit his grave and see how very well the cemetery is kept. It is a very difficult town to visit if you come from a foreign country and do not have a car.
 
on 28/01/2011 at 16:15

My sisters and I are coming in June to Heverlee Cemetry to find the grave of our uncle Leslie George Carr Sergeant (Air Gunner0 of 115 Sqdn. We never met our Uncle, but he has been with us, in our thoughts all these past years. He was shot down 28.8.1942 at the young age of 20
 
on 28/01/2011 at 14:53

We are working for a school project, and we need information about John Leslie Collins. If someone has any kind of info it would we great!
Thank you very much!
 
on 26/01/2011 at 13:31

Dear Sir,
My Grandfather was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal on the 30/10/1918 for protecting his men under him whilst crossing the "Lys" (not sure if that is the correct name of the river as its a little dificult to read). The citation reads; Sargent W.G.Wardell, attached to 113th Bde. R.F.A (Hackney Wick) service No 17056. On 30th Oct 1918, near Vichte, he displayed great gallantry and coolness in leading teams through an area which was being heavily shelled; he remained behind until he had got all his teams safely through. During the crossing of the "Lys" he was conspicuous for his disregard of danger, coolness and devotion to duty.
I thought this may be of interesting to you and your site and was hoping to perhaps find someone who's relative, perhaps new my Grandfather Walter and may even have a picture. please pass on my email address to anyone who is interested in the aforementioned.
Kind Regards
Paul
 
on 25/01/2011 at 13:03

Thank you for looking after Federic Henry Gibbs place of rest. I am fortunate to have visited him.
 
on 24/01/2011 at 08:41

Hello Pierre, I am doing my family history and while doing the finishing touches I came accross your site. I think he would be my GGG Uncle is buried at Trois Arbres. I have quite a few photos of him if you would like to add him. His name was Kenneth Clinton McKie. He died on the 9th June 1917 at The Battle of Messines.

Cheers
Margie
 
on 22/01/2011 at 22:55

MY DAD L/Cpl Harold Henry Jones was killed on 12 June 1940 and is buried in HOUDETOT Churchyard.We never knew the full circumstances of that fateful day but we do know what pain and unhappiness that has echoed down through the years to so many of his family.We thank Paul Gerard and his lovely wife for entertaining us whenever we visited Houdetot and giving us a little more information
 
on 21/01/2011 at 20:20

My grandfathers grave is in Orchard Dump Cemetry. He is Percy Dunsdon and he died on the 17th June 1917. I was very touched to see his name in your cemetry roll. Thank you for keeping the memory alive of the brave soldiers who lost their lives fighting for their countries. Its Lovely to see the graves are so well tended
 
on 20/01/2011 at 10:37

My great uncle Joseph Wilson 3rd batt Coldstream guards is buried in Landrecies cemetery,he lies beside the son of the duke of Plymouth,he was executed in the market square at Landrecies,accused by the Germans as a sniper.He stepped forward as a Frenchman Fillier was arrested to be shot as a sniper when Joseph saved his life,taking the blame.We know this is true as l have letter from a guardsman from Malton who spoke to Fillier's brother after the war as he was tending Joseph's grave.
 
on 19/01/2011 at 02:57

I am doing some research for a family friend and have found the burial place of her great uncle. He is interred in VI. F. 6. at AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION. I have a picture of Maj Temple MacDonald and would like to know if you would like a copy?

Ken
 
on 19/01/2011 at 00:57

Thank you, found Fg Off Wright's grave, a crewmember with my father in Halifax NP687 QO-A shotdown on 27 Jul 44, my father being one of the lucky ones. I hope to visit this summer and pay my respects; I know my father would be very touched to see how well cared for the resting place is. Thank you for that and for your most useful site.
 
on 18/01/2011 at 07:49

Thank you. Found Walter William Scroggs of Clipstone - relative.
 
on 17/01/2011 at 23:29

My great uncle is buried in Cabaret Rouge British Cemetry (Souchez) pas de calais. his name is Private C J Henderson 27829. 3/5/1917. Our family would like a photo of his grave if this is possible it would be very much appreciate. my nan who was his sister always wondered where he was, if she was alive today she would be so happy that we have at last found him thanks to your site... we now hope to visit in the summer
 
on 16/01/2011 at 18:23

in loving memory of my great uncle 201812 pte A Jennings who died fighting for his country on 18th oct 1917 2nd/5th battalion south staffordshire regiment , son of John and Mary Ann Jennings of field rd Bloxwich ,Walsall
 
on 16/01/2011 at 10:44

Just spent the last hour reading posts on here brought me to tears, if you have a photo of the grave for BRODIE, CHARLES CHESTER New Zealand Private 12/2656 Auckland Regiment N.Z.E.F. 28/09/1916 Age: 30 that would be much appreciated. Least We Forget
 
on 16/01/2011 at 06:14

This is truly a very very pretty well kept cemetry, i was fortunate to be able to visit my great uncles grave site private Albert Norris in September last year, sadly as the 1st of his relatives in 90 years to visit his grave. My mom has copies of letters he had written home which made the trip more surreal
 
on 14/01/2011 at 11:20

Ernest Jewitt 4455918 L/Cpl Tyneside Scottish (Black Watch)
born: Newcastle died: Western Europe Campaign 1944 - 45
also commemorated on Edinburgh Castle War Memorial
 
on 13/01/2011 at 10:24

My great uncle - Alfred Henry Griffin Middlesex Regiment killed 4 May 1917 - is here at Douai Communal Cemetery in Nord France. He was married with two little girls before he signed up, and he played the mandolin. But now the mandolin is silent, he has no living descendants and I cannot even find his service records on line. So thank you for this space to acknowledge his sacrifice. I plan to visit Douai in Sept 2011.
 
on 11/01/2011 at 22:12

pte 22400 henry hayden the 20th service battalion the 4th city the kings liverpool regiment was my grandad pte 11159 john hayden the connaught rangers could have been my great uncle i am in contact with henry haydens sons wife in australia i am 65 & i recognise a few of the names there wifes lived near us in liverpool there all gone now people cant comprehend the losses of ww1 i am a member of the western front association and we will never let ww1 be forgotton at the going down of the sun &in the morning we will remember them
 
on 11/01/2011 at 15:23

Iam the nephew of private James H Green 5114021 Royal Warwickshire Regiment so little knowledge is known about you in our generation of the familybut they will from now on R.I.P uncle James Tomx
 
on 10/01/2011 at 18:18

my grandmother's father is on here, Owald Gee Number 9997. I have a picture of him which i wondered if you could include with a picture of his gravestone like the former entries on this website. would be very grateful if you could let me know. did send a picture somewhere via the wargraves commission link last year but have never heard anything.

kind regards

virginia burton
 
on 09/01/2011 at 22:28

I am the nephew of Flt Lt G.D.Body who was reported missing following a mid air collision involving two Halifax bombers on 18th December 1944.
My uncle flew with 10 squadron RAF based at Melbourne Yorkshire and whos aircraft was Halifax Mklll LV818 coded ZA-F .
I would be most grateful for any information, photos or to hear from anyone who may have met him.
 
on 09/01/2011 at 21:59

Thank you for posting this site, found my grandfathers resting place in Vermand (very well maintained by the villagers) and made an emotional visit, many many thanks.
 
on 09/01/2011 at 18:35

A la sortie d'un petit village gaumais, Marbehan (BE), une pierre taillée rend hommage à 3 aviateurs de la R.A.F abattus au-dessus de la forêt, le 10/08/43 : NT HOLMES, JT KENDALL et GM SPRIGGS.

Je m'y suis arrêté aujourd'hui pour en retirer la neige qui la recouvrait et par là-même chercher à savoir qui étaient ces jeunes gens.

Votre site m'a permis de savoir qu'ils reposaient en paix au cimetière communal de Florennes. Je veux simplement leur rendre hommage et les remercier pour leur engagement et leur courage.
 
on 09/01/2011 at 01:26

Through this website i was able to trace an ancestor of mine whom i knew was killed in action during the great war. His name was Joseph Hatton and was aged just 19. A shockingly young age to die in combat. He should have been out making merry and chasing girls at that age. We are planning to visit his grave this coming summer. As far as i am aware, nobody from the family has ever visited his grave and it close on 100 years since his passing. Thank you for you dedication in the upkeep of this website. Their name liveth forever more. Graham Hatton
 
on 08/01/2011 at 15:36

I've been moved to tears some years ago when visiting the cemetery; I was only 17 years old and I realized someone, younger than me, gave his life for his Country.
As Italian I only regret in my country ones who died for Italy rarely or never recive the honour of the remembrance. This is sad. On the other and, as reenactor of the British Army, I always try to preserv remembrance of the fallen and teach this to my people.
I'll soon return to the Ranville Cemetery to present once again the arms to those brave boys.
"Their sacrifice will serve as example to others".
 
on 06/01/2011 at 20:40

Thank you so much for the information on my uncle, who I never met, but was told about years ago. Leslie Foster Royal Canadian Air Force #J/16685 11.c.2, who is buried in BraineLeComte Communal Cemetary (Hainaut Belgium) He was in the 50 RAF Squadron. I would like to know if anyone has any pictures of the grave site? My Father went to see his grave before he died. It was the trip of his lefe to finnally see where his brother was buried. Thank you again
 
on 06/01/2011 at 16:27

in memory of an uncle i have never met, thanks to technology i am now able to read his information online. Being named after Augustine Bourque is an honour i have just started to realise R.I.P Gus.
 
on 05/01/2011 at 13:57

My Great-Grandfather, L/Cpl. Charles Dance of the 2nd Durham Light Infantry was killed in Battle during active service on the 21/03/1918 at Morchies, France and my Family and I have just discovered that whilst his body was never identified, he has a Special Memorial Stone at Vaulx Hill Cemetery in France. It ism our intension to visit his Memorial on the Anniversary of his Death to pay our final respects to the man that my Father & I never knew but holds great respect in our Hearts.
 
on 04/01/2011 at 23:18

My Grandfather James Bramhall was killed in action 29/1/1915 he left a wife and family, one of his children was only a baby. My Mother always wanted to visit his grave in the Kemmel Chateau Military cemetery but never had the means to. I have recently found a 1st cousin of mine, her Mother was another daughter of James who never got to visit his grave, now my cousin and I are planning our visit to Grandads grave in honour of him and both our Mothers .
 
on 04/01/2011 at 04:25

It is great to see from the messages that so many descendants of these brave young men care about the sacrifice that was made for freedom. My great uncle Oliver Stewart Lauder is amongst those commemorated at Messines. My father was named James Oliver as a tribute to his late uncle and the name is now passed on to his great grandson Max Oliver. We remember him with pride.
 
on 02/01/2011 at 16:54

hello, i never met my father and he never saw me, But I feel a closeness just looking at this web site.
 
on 01/01/2011 at 16:29

In memory of Robert R Jewitt (RAOC, died 22-May-1940) and buried in NIELLES LES BLEQUIN Churchyard (Pas de Calais France). Commemorated on War Memorial in Brompton-on-Swale, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England.
   
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