NEUVILLE-ST.-RÉMY CHURCHYARD
Nord
France
Location Information
Neuville-St.-Rémy is a village and commune in the Department of the Nord, 2 kilometres north-west of the town of Cambrai. The cemetery is near the church.
Historical Information
Neuville-St.-Rémy Churchyard contains three Commonwealth burials of the First World War, one of which is unidentified.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant Edward Wallis Alleyne Hunt M. C. 18th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 1st May 1917, aged 24. Son of Edward and Sarah Jane Hunt, of 24, Harold Rd., Upper Norwood, London. Native of Sidcup, Kent.
Second Lieutenant George Bell Miller,18th Squadron and Highland Light Infantry, Royal Flying Corps, died 1st May 1917, aged 25. Son of John R and Jeanne Jack Colville Miller of 56 Forfar Road, Maryfield, Dundee.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels (Unfortunately the headstones are very worn and impossible to read)
Neuville-St.-Rémy is a village and commune in the Department of the Nord, 2 kilometres north-west of the town of Cambrai. The cemetery is near the church.
Historical Information
Neuville-St.-Rémy Churchyard contains three Commonwealth burials of the First World War, one of which is unidentified.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant Edward Wallis Alleyne Hunt M. C. 18th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 1st May 1917, aged 24. Son of Edward and Sarah Jane Hunt, of 24, Harold Rd., Upper Norwood, London. Native of Sidcup, Kent.
Second Lieutenant George Bell Miller,18th Squadron and Highland Light Infantry, Royal Flying Corps, died 1st May 1917, aged 25. Son of John R and Jeanne Jack Colville Miller of 56 Forfar Road, Maryfield, Dundee.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels (Unfortunately the headstones are very worn and impossible to read)