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Bayenghem-les-Seninghem Churchyard |
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Pas de Calais, France |
Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell
| Bayenghem is a village and commune in
the Department of the Pas-de-Calais some 14 kilometres south-west of St Omer
on the main road N42, in the direction of Boulogne. The Commonwealth graves
will be found on the north side of the churchyard.
Bayenghem-les-Seninghem Churchyard contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War and three from the Second World War. |
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Burial details: Pte. James ADCOCK, Royal Army Service Corps. 14th Dec. 1918, aged 43. Son of Francis and Elizabeth Adcock of Great Yarmouth. Husband of Elizabeth Adcock of 87 George Street, Great Yarmouth
There are also three WW2 burials in the
churchyard. They are of the 53rd Sqdn. Royal Air Force and died on the
26th May 1940
Number of identified casualties: 4 |
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