Lavieville Communal Cemetery

Somme, France

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

Lavieville is a village just north of the D929 some 7km from Albert.
In four separate plots are buried 7 Commonwealth soldiers of the Great War and 1 soldier of the Second World War
 

Burial details:

 

The Great War burials:


Lt. Arthur Richard BARKER, 22nd Bn. Australian Infantry. 24th April 1918


L/Cpl. George Edmund COLHOUN, 22nd Bn. Australian Infantry. 24th April 1918. Son of George Gregory and Minnie Colhoun; husband of Maude H. Colhoun of The Post Office, Cockatoo, Victoria, Australia


Pte. Peter Gerald DERMODY. 22nd Bn. Australian Infantry. 23rd April 1918


Sapper William NEWBIGGING. Australian Engineers. 25th April 1918, aged 19. Son of William and Catherine Newbigging of Apple Tree Creek, Childers, Queensland. Native of Gympie


L/Cpl. Thomas Reginald PART. Australian Engineers. 25th April 1918, aged 28. Son of Margaret Jane Part of 2 Haywood Av., Torrensville, South Australia and the late Thomas George Part. Native of Glandore, South Australia


Pte. Hugh Webb RUNDLE. 21st Bn. Australian Inf. 24th April 1918, aged 32. Son of Thomas W. and Jessie Rundle of Kerang, Victoria, Australia


Gunner Charles Alfred SMITH. Royal Field Artillery. 27th Jan. 1917, aged 38. Son of Alfred and Sarah Ann Smith of 50 Selhurst New Road, South Norwood, London. Native of Croydon, Surrey

 
The WW2 burial is:
Cpl. Charles GREASLEY. Royal Horse Guards. 1st Sept. 1944. Son of Henry and Lucy Ann Greasley of South Elmsall, Yorkshire
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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