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NANGIS COMMUNAL CEMETERY 
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Seine-et-Marne

​France


Location Information

Nangis is a small town in the department of Seine et Marne around 30 kilometres east of Melun. The Communal Cemetery, the only cemetery in Nangis, is situated on the outskirts of the town in the direction of the village of Rampillon on the D62. The cemetery is open during the day.

The standard headstone and private memorial are situated in a single centre filled plot in the second avenue on the left of the entrance of the cemetery.



Historical Information

Nangis Communal Cemetery contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.



Burial Details

Second Lieutenant Julian Horace Martin Smith, Intelligence Corps, attd. 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers, died 10th September 1914, aged 26. Son of Martin Ridley Smith, of Warren House, Hayes, Kent.
 

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