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Fouquescourt Old Churchyard |
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Somme, France |
Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell


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Location Information: Fouquescourt is a village 35 kilometres east of Amiens and 8 kilometres due north of Roye. Fouquescourt Old Churchyard is opposite the new church. The village was captured by the 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade on 10 August 1918. Fouquescourt Old Churchyard contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War. No. of Identified Casualties: 1 |
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Burial Details:
Pte. G. A. JAMES, 44th Bn. Canadian Inf. (New
Brunswick Regt.) Killed in action 10th Aug. 1918, aged 19. Son of Alfred
Ernest and Catherine Minnie James of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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