DOUDELAINVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Somme
France
Historical Information
Doudelainville Communal Cemetery contains three Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Burial Details
London Z/2509 Able Seaman J. Fenton, Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916.
Sub-Lieutenant Stanley Pearce Hancock (Mentioned in Despatches), Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916, aged 30. Son of the late Alfred James Hancock and of Matilda Hancock, of 10, Grange Drive, Winchmore Hill, London.
TynesideZ/4823 Able Seaman William Stephenson, Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916, aged 20. Son of William and Georgina Stephenson, of 59, Gilbert St., South Shields.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Doudelainville Communal Cemetery contains three Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Burial Details
London Z/2509 Able Seaman J. Fenton, Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916.
Sub-Lieutenant Stanley Pearce Hancock (Mentioned in Despatches), Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916, aged 30. Son of the late Alfred James Hancock and of Matilda Hancock, of 10, Grange Drive, Winchmore Hill, London.
TynesideZ/4823 Able Seaman William Stephenson, Hawke Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 2nd June 1916, aged 20. Son of William and Georgina Stephenson, of 59, Gilbert St., South Shields.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels