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SUPT CHURCHYARD
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Jura

​France


Historical Information

There are 8 Commonwealth burials within Supt churchyard, all are Canadian troops, 4 from the Canadian Forestry Corps. and 4 Canadian Railway Troops.

The war graves will be found in the South-East corner. 

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No. of Identified Casualties: 8


Burial Details

159025 Frank Basenach, 69th Company, Canadian Forestry Corps, died 31st October 1917, aged 26. 
Son of Mrs. G. Basenach, of Klobik, Alabama, U.S.A. Born in Chicago, U.S.A.

931625 Private W. Boone, 2nd Canadian Construction Company, Canadian Railway Troops, died 1st December 1917.

931673 Sapper Charles Henry Bryant, 2nd Canadian Construction Company, Canadian Railway Troops, died 4th July 1917.

709607 Company Sergeant-Major Lawrence Oliver Comeau, 47th Company, Canadian Forestry Corps, died 3rd October 1917, aged 21. 
Son of John F. and Daisy Comeau, of 140, Metcalfe St., Montreal. Born at Cape Ball, New Brunswick.

666043 Lance Corporal Jean-Baptiste Daigle, 40th Company, Canadian Forestry Corps, died 5th June 1918, aged 37. Husband of Salome Daigle, of Little Aldouane, Kent Co., New Brunswick.

506510 Private J. E. Gaudett, 52nd Company, Canadian Forestry Corps, died 7th September 1917.

931378 Private J. Mansfield, 2nd Canadian Construction Company, Canadian Railway Troops, died 14th January 1918.

931410 Private Charles Some, 
2nd Canadian Construction Company, Canadian Railway Troops, died 23rd September 1918.



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