VILLERS-EN-CAUCHIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Nord
France
Location Information
Villers-en-Cauchies is a village and commune in the Department of the Nord, on the Chaussee Brunehaut, between Naves and Saulzoir. The Communal Cemetery is North-East of the village, on the road to Haspres.
History Information
The cemetery was used by the Germans, who made a row of graves near the North-West corner; and after the 20th October, 1918, by the British, who buried near the South-West corner. There are 23, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Villers-en-Cauchies is a village and commune in the Department of the Nord, on the Chaussee Brunehaut, between Naves and Saulzoir. The Communal Cemetery is North-East of the village, on the road to Haspres.
History Information
The cemetery was used by the Germans, who made a row of graves near the North-West corner; and after the 20th October, 1918, by the British, who buried near the South-West corner. There are 23, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
40327 Private
W. C. F. Hodges
1st Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
2nd November 1918, aged 19.
Son of George Smith Hodges and Anna Matilda Hodges, of II, Junction Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath.
W. C. F. Hodges
1st Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
2nd November 1918, aged 19.
Son of George Smith Hodges and Anna Matilda Hodges, of II, Junction Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath.