Boitron Churchyard

Seine-et-Marne

France

Boitron is a small village in the Department of Seine-et-Marne, north of the town Rebais, on the D55 road. It lies a few kilometres south of the road D407 between La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre and Montrurail along the D55. The churchyard lies on the D55 on the northern outskirts of the village. The War Graves will be found in the far right hand corner from the entrance.

Boitron Churchyard contains five Commonwealth burials of the First World War, two of them unidentified.

Number of Identified Casualties: 3

 

Pte. Mark LOCKWOOD. 3rd Bn. Coldstream Guards. Died 9th Sept. 1914, aged 24. Son of I and E Lockwood of Hull.

 Pte. G. SHANNON,  2nd Bn. Worcestershire Regt. Died 9th Sept. 1914.

 Pte. Albert TEESDALE,  3rd Bn. Coldstream Guards. Died 9th Sept. 1914.

2 Unidentified burials

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

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