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MANANCOURT (ÉTRICOURT) COMMUNAL CEMETERY

Somme

​France

GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 50.03786, Longitude: 2.98643

Location Information

Étricourt-Manancourt is a small village in the Somme region of France
. The Communal Cemetery lies to the North of the village. Manancourt and Étricourt were reunited after the French revolution , form a single town but each kept its church and cemetery.
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Historical Information

The four graves in the cemetery are all Non World War Graves. Their names are not listed on the CWGC site, so we have taken the details from the Headstones.

Information below kindly provided by Jean Claude Graux

Four Englishmen from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission were travelling around Péronne early Monday morning on the 23rd September 1922, when their car went into a ditch at the side of the road by the north canal and caught fire. The corpses were found completely burnt and were later buried at Manancourt Communal Cemetery.


Burial Details

Private J. H. Lester, Royal Army Service Corps, died 23rd September 1922, aged 35.

Sergeant W. G. Prior, 200th Labour Corps, died 23rd September 1922, aged 48.

Private A. E. Scott, The Hussars, died 23rd September 1922, aged 46.

Sergeant W. H. White, Royal Army Medical Corps, died 23rd September 1922, aged 52.


Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Pictures © Jean-Claude Graux

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