REUMONT CHURCHYARD
Nord
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 50.08342, Longitude: 3.48063
Historical Information
Reumont was involved in the Battle of Le Cateau, 1914, and it was taken by the 7th Cavalry Brigade on the 9th October, 1918.
There are 18, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated Reumont Churchyard, of these, 7 are unidentifed.
Identified Casualties: United Kingdom 8, South Africa 3. Total 11.
Unidentified Casualties: 7.
Reumont was involved in the Battle of Le Cateau, 1914, and it was taken by the 7th Cavalry Brigade on the 9th October, 1918.
There are 18, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated Reumont Churchyard, of these, 7 are unidentifed.
Identified Casualties: United Kingdom 8, South Africa 3. Total 11.
Unidentified Casualties: 7.
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Captain
John Alexander Fraser
2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
28th August 1914, aged 41.
Son of John Fraser; husband of Mary C. S. Fraser, of 75, Finchley Rd., St. John's Wood, London.
John Alexander Fraser
2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
28th August 1914, aged 41.
Son of John Fraser; husband of Mary C. S. Fraser, of 75, Finchley Rd., St. John's Wood, London.