ESQUÉHÉRIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Aisne
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.98491, Longitude: 3.75147
Location Information
Esquéhéries is a commune 42 kilometres north-east of St Quentin. The cemetery is on the left hand side of a small road, to the left side of the church in the centre of the village.
There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war located in the rear right hand side of the cemetery.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant William Joffe D. S. O. 1st Squadron formerly 5th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and Royal Air Force, died 1st October 1918, aged 23. Born at Singapore. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Joffe, of 20, Villiers St., Kimberley, South Africa.
7264 Private William Marney, 1st Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment, died 17th August 1914.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Esquéhéries is a commune 42 kilometres north-east of St Quentin. The cemetery is on the left hand side of a small road, to the left side of the church in the centre of the village.
There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war located in the rear right hand side of the cemetery.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant William Joffe D. S. O. 1st Squadron formerly 5th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and Royal Air Force, died 1st October 1918, aged 23. Born at Singapore. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Joffe, of 20, Villiers St., Kimberley, South Africa.
7264 Private William Marney, 1st Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment, died 17th August 1914.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels