FÈRE-CHAMPENOISE FRENCH NATIONAL CEMETERY
Marne
France
Location Information
Fère-Champenoise is a commune 45 kilometres south-west of Vitry le Francois.
From the town centre (roundabout) take the D43, direction Euvy. Turn left at first crossroads, then right at next junction where the Cemetery is signposted.
The graves are located at the beginning of the second row in the top right hand corner.
Historical Information
Fère-Champenoise French National Cemetery contains four Commonwealth burials of the First World War which were moved to the Cemetery from Mailly-le-Camp Military Cemetery in 1932.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant L. E. Collins, 100th Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 5th April 1918.
Second Lieutenant N. Ford, 100th Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 5th April 1918.
57201 Lance Serjeant C. Holland, 9th Bn., Welsh Regiment, died 1st June 1918.
132324 Private C. Sallabanks, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), died 8th June 1918, aged 19. Son of John and Alice Sallabanks, of 2, Church Green, Ramsey, Hunts.
Fère-Champenoise is a commune 45 kilometres south-west of Vitry le Francois.
From the town centre (roundabout) take the D43, direction Euvy. Turn left at first crossroads, then right at next junction where the Cemetery is signposted.
The graves are located at the beginning of the second row in the top right hand corner.
Historical Information
Fère-Champenoise French National Cemetery contains four Commonwealth burials of the First World War which were moved to the Cemetery from Mailly-le-Camp Military Cemetery in 1932.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant L. E. Collins, 100th Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 5th April 1918.
Second Lieutenant N. Ford, 100th Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 5th April 1918.
57201 Lance Serjeant C. Holland, 9th Bn., Welsh Regiment, died 1st June 1918.
132324 Private C. Sallabanks, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), died 8th June 1918, aged 19. Son of John and Alice Sallabanks, of 2, Church Green, Ramsey, Hunts.