BUSSY-LÈS-DAOURS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Somme
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.90673, Longitude: 2.43072
Location Information
Bussy-lès-Daours is a village 13 km east of Amiens in the Department of the Somme. Near the south-east corner of the communal cemetery are two burials of the Great War.
Burial Details
T/608 Armament Staff Serjeant Samuel Easton Davis, Army Ordnance Corps, attached to 2nd (Highland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 15th February 1916, aged 32. Husband of Isabella Rosamond Davis, of 165, Greenstead Rd., Colchester. His headstone bears the inscription "Rest Eternal Grant To Him O Lord Let Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him"
5825 Private John Joseph Walsh, "B" Squadron, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, died 4th April 1918,aged 27.
Husband of E. Walsh, of 14, Hamilton Terrace, Smithdown Lane, Liverpool.
Bussy-lès-Daours is a village 13 km east of Amiens in the Department of the Somme. Near the south-east corner of the communal cemetery are two burials of the Great War.
Burial Details
T/608 Armament Staff Serjeant Samuel Easton Davis, Army Ordnance Corps, attached to 2nd (Highland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 15th February 1916, aged 32. Husband of Isabella Rosamond Davis, of 165, Greenstead Rd., Colchester. His headstone bears the inscription "Rest Eternal Grant To Him O Lord Let Light Perpetual Shine Upon Him"
5825 Private John Joseph Walsh, "B" Squadron, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, died 4th April 1918,aged 27.
Husband of E. Walsh, of 14, Hamilton Terrace, Smithdown Lane, Liverpool.