MONTEREAU COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Seine-et-Marne
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 48.394, Longitude: 2.9681
Location Information
Montereau-Fault-Yonne, or simply Montereau, is a town in the Seine-et-Marne department of France. The Communal Cemetery is located on the D. 403 in the North of the town.
History Information
Montereau Communal Cemetery contains five Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Montereau-Fault-Yonne, or simply Montereau, is a town in the Seine-et-Marne department of France. The Communal Cemetery is located on the D. 403 in the North of the town.
History Information
Montereau Communal Cemetery contains five Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Images in gallery below © Thierry Grier
39839 Private
Leslie Herbert Packer
3rd Bn. Worcestershire Regiment
31st May 1918, aged 27.
Son of Joseph Charles and Sarah Ann Packer, of 59, Audley St., Reading, Berks.
Leslie Herbert Packer
3rd Bn. Worcestershire Regiment
31st May 1918, aged 27.
Son of Joseph Charles and Sarah Ann Packer, of 59, Audley St., Reading, Berks.
Other Burial Details
Lieutenant Godfrey Leonard Hobart Egremont, 8th Bn. Manchester Regiment, died 2nd May 1918, aged 23. His headstone bears the inscription "The Lord Watch Between Me And Thee When We Are Absent One From Another" R. I. P.
34834 Gunner Joseph Lavery, 8th Division, Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery, died 7th June 1918, aged 27. Son of James and Maria Lavery, of 94, Edmund St., Hebburn. His headstone bears the inscription "Greater Love Hath No Man That He Laid Down His Life For His Country"
3/7902 Private Hugh Steele MacNair, 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, died 25th November 1915, aged 21. Son of John Macnair, of 67, Holmscroft St., Greenock.
32825 Private George Harold Quilliam, 9th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, died 1st June 1918, aged 31. His headstone bears the inscription "Father In Thy Gracious Keeping Leave We Now Our Loved One Sleeping"
Lieutenant Godfrey Leonard Hobart Egremont, 8th Bn. Manchester Regiment, died 2nd May 1918, aged 23. His headstone bears the inscription "The Lord Watch Between Me And Thee When We Are Absent One From Another" R. I. P.
34834 Gunner Joseph Lavery, 8th Division, Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery, died 7th June 1918, aged 27. Son of James and Maria Lavery, of 94, Edmund St., Hebburn. His headstone bears the inscription "Greater Love Hath No Man That He Laid Down His Life For His Country"
3/7902 Private Hugh Steele MacNair, 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, died 25th November 1915, aged 21. Son of John Macnair, of 67, Holmscroft St., Greenock.
32825 Private George Harold Quilliam, 9th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, died 1st June 1918, aged 31. His headstone bears the inscription "Father In Thy Gracious Keeping Leave We Now Our Loved One Sleeping"