CIRY-SALSOGNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Aisne
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.36523, Longitude: 3.45877
Location Information
Ciry-Salsogne is a village in the department of Aisne some 15 kilometres east-south-east of Soissons.
Take the small road in front of the church and the cemetery will be found on the right hand side of the road on the outskirts of the village. The war graves are against the left hand wall towards the front of the cemetery.
Burial Details
69440 Gunner Francis Laurence Calow, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, died 16th September 1914, aged 20. Son of Francis Thomas and Grace E. L. Calow of 15 Hunter Street, Burton-on-Trent.
75313 Driver William Henry Martin, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, 14th September 1914.
29434 Gunner William Woods, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, died 14th September 1914, aged 31. Son of Emily and Henry Woods of Chapel Yard, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk.
Ciry-Salsogne is a village in the department of Aisne some 15 kilometres east-south-east of Soissons.
Take the small road in front of the church and the cemetery will be found on the right hand side of the road on the outskirts of the village. The war graves are against the left hand wall towards the front of the cemetery.
Burial Details
69440 Gunner Francis Laurence Calow, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, died 16th September 1914, aged 20. Son of Francis Thomas and Grace E. L. Calow of 15 Hunter Street, Burton-on-Trent.
75313 Driver William Henry Martin, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, 14th September 1914.
29434 Gunner William Woods, 121st Bty. Royal Field Artillery, died 14th September 1914, aged 31. Son of Emily and Henry Woods of Chapel Yard, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk.