Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension
Roll of Honour
D - H
Major
C. B. L. Dashwood
9th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers
26th April 1916.
Plot II. D. 64.
C. B. L. Dashwood
9th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers
26th April 1916.
Plot II. D. 64.
30824 Private
George Dean
7th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment
4th June 1917, aged 22.
Plot III. B. 221.
Son of William and Amelia Dean, of Back 72, Green Lane, Walsall.
Picture courtesy of great nephew, Andrew Cowley
George Dean
7th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment
4th June 1917, aged 22.
Plot III. B. 221.
Son of William and Amelia Dean, of Back 72, Green Lane, Walsall.
Picture courtesy of great nephew, Andrew Cowley
A/449 Private
Francis John Duckett
1st Bn. Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment)
Died of wounds 16th March 1916, aged 28.
Plot II. C. 201
Son of John J. and M. A. Duckett, of 39, Chaddock St., Preston, England.
Picture courtesy of John Garlington
Francis John Duckett
1st Bn. Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment)
Died of wounds 16th March 1916, aged 28.
Plot II. C. 201
Son of John J. and M. A. Duckett, of 39, Chaddock St., Preston, England.
Picture courtesy of John Garlington
2035 Private
John William Edwards
7th Bn. Durham Light Infantry
25th May 1915, aged 25.
Plot I. F. 80.
He died of wounds on 24 May 1915, 1st/7th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. He was the son of John William EDWARDS snr., deceased, and Jane Bewick (nee SCOTT), and was born at 38 East Holborn, South Shields, Durham on 13 May 1890. He left a wife, Mary Eleanor, a daughter, Mary Eleanor aged nearly 3 and another daughter, Florence May aged 7 months. The photo at Bailleul was taken by his great-great-granddaughter, Michelle, on a trip to Europe from Australia in 2002 and she is believed to be the first family member to visit his grave.
Pictures courtesy of Robert and William Smith
John William Edwards
7th Bn. Durham Light Infantry
25th May 1915, aged 25.
Plot I. F. 80.
He died of wounds on 24 May 1915, 1st/7th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. He was the son of John William EDWARDS snr., deceased, and Jane Bewick (nee SCOTT), and was born at 38 East Holborn, South Shields, Durham on 13 May 1890. He left a wife, Mary Eleanor, a daughter, Mary Eleanor aged nearly 3 and another daughter, Florence May aged 7 months. The photo at Bailleul was taken by his great-great-granddaughter, Michelle, on a trip to Europe from Australia in 2002 and she is believed to be the first family member to visit his grave.
Pictures courtesy of Robert and William Smith
Second Lieutenant
George Eric Fairbairn
10th Bn. Durham Light Infantry
20th June 1915, aged 26.
Plot I. C. 135.
Son of Tom and Lena Fairbaim, of 9, Wilton St., Westminster, London. Native of Victoria, Australia.
George Eric Fairbairn
10th Bn. Durham Light Infantry
20th June 1915, aged 26.
Plot I. C. 135.
Son of Tom and Lena Fairbaim, of 9, Wilton St., Westminster, London. Native of Victoria, Australia.
Lieutenant Colonel
L. D. E. V. Fitzgerald
Royal Irish Fusiliers attached 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
16th September 1918.
Plot II. F. 100
L. D. E. V. Fitzgerald
Royal Irish Fusiliers attached 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
16th September 1918.
Plot II. F. 100
Lieutenant
Kenneth George Haslam Ford
11th Bn. Cheshire Regiment
1st December 1915, aged 20.
Plot I. D. 39.
Son of the Venerable George Adam Ford (Archdeacon) and Ellen Isabella Ford, of The Rectory, Ashill, Norfolk. Born at Norwich. Educated at Marlborough College.
Kenneth George Haslam Ford
11th Bn. Cheshire Regiment
1st December 1915, aged 20.
Plot I. D. 39.
Son of the Venerable George Adam Ford (Archdeacon) and Ellen Isabella Ford, of The Rectory, Ashill, Norfolk. Born at Norwich. Educated at Marlborough College.
392 Serjeant
F. G. Gandy
2nd (Northumbrian) Bde. Royal Field Artillery
25th May 1915.
Plot I. B. 32.
F. G. Gandy
2nd (Northumbrian) Bde. Royal Field Artillery
25th May 1915.
Plot I. B. 32.
Captain
Maurice Howard Helyar
4th Bn. Rifle Brigade
24th January 1915, aged 36.
Plot III. F. 36.
Son of Francis and the Hon. Mrs. Helyar, of 11, Royal Crescent, Bath; husband of Mrs. V. R. Gosling (formerly Helyar), of Mailingford Hall, Norwich. Served in the South African and Somaliland Campaigns.
Maurice Howard Helyar
4th Bn. Rifle Brigade
24th January 1915, aged 36.
Plot III. F. 36.
Son of Francis and the Hon. Mrs. Helyar, of 11, Royal Crescent, Bath; husband of Mrs. V. R. Gosling (formerly Helyar), of Mailingford Hall, Norwich. Served in the South African and Somaliland Campaigns.