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Nieuwkerke Churchyard
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Roll of Honour



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nieuwkerke (neuve-Église) churchyard, roll of honour world War One i - z
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10284 Private
William Roland Ahier
2nd Bn. Auckland Regiment, N. Z. E. F. 
6th May 1917, aged 23.
Row V. 8.

Son of G. M. A. Ahier, of Jersey, Channel Islands. Born at Te Awamutu, New Zealand.

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2124 Private
William Francis Allen
45th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F. 
29th May 1917.
​Row S. 3.



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59018 Driver
George Anderson
Royal Field Artillery
4th November 1914.
​Row M. 1.



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Captain
Hugh Seymour Blane
19th Lancers (Fane's Horse)
31st October 1914.
​Row I. 1.


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2358 Squadron Sergeant Major
Harry Collins
Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
26th JUly 1915, aged 38.
Row S. 4.

Son of John and Clara Collins, of St. Philip's Terrace, Gratton Rd., Cheltenham.

His headstone bears the inscription "Eternal Rest"


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6237 Private
Wilfred Cox
13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F.
22nd March 1918, aged 36.
Row F. 5.

Son of James and Elizabeth Cox, husband of Alice Maud Cox, of George St., Parramatta, New South Wales. Native of Orange, New South Wales.

His headstone bears the inscription "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This"


A labourer prior to enlisting, he embarked from Sydney aboard the HMAT Euripides (A14) on 9 September 1915. He was killed in action on 22 March 1918 near Neuve-Église, Belgium.

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Major
Clive Macdonnell Dixon
16th (The Queen's) Lancers
5th November 1914, aged 44.
Row J. 2.

Son of Sir Raylton and Lady Dixon, of Gunnergate Hall, Marton, husband of Lilian Margaret Dixon, of Chapelgarth, Great Broughton, Cleveland, Yorks.

His headstone bears the inscription "Of Chapelgarth, Cleveland, Yorkshire. Strong And Of Good Courage Sans Peur Et Sans Reproche"




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586 Trumpeter
Edward Egan
9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers
21st October 1914.
​Row J. 1.



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31623 Private
Claude Fox
2nd Bn. Auckland Regiment, N. Z. E. F. 
5th May 1917, aged 29.
Row V. 7.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomson Fox, of Auckland.

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Lieutenant
Oswald Griffith
80th Battery, Royal Field Artillery
27th February 1915, aged 27.
Row P. 4.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, of 5, Park Hill, Bangor.

His headstone bears the inscription "El Aberth Nid A Heibio A'l Wyneb Annwyl Nid A'n
Ango"





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2432 Private
George Hamon
45th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F. 
29th May 1917, aged 23.
Row S. 2.

Son of William James and Annie Hamon, of Watson St., Milton, New South Wales.

His headstone bears the inscription "Another Hero Gone To Rest To Sleep For Ever With The Blest"




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12/4001 Private
Thomas Patrick Hanlon
2nd Bn. Auckland Regiment, N. Z. E. F. 
5th May 1917.
​Row V. 6.



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