South Africans buried in Warlencourt British Cemetery, France

South Africans buried in Warlencourt British Cemetery, France

South Africans buried in Warlencourt British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. According to the South African War Graves Project there are 127 South Africans buried in the cemetery, a number of which are unidentified. I am adding in the Lives from my ROH community and the Thiepval and Delville Wood communities. The cemetery was used from November 1916 to October 1917, and contained the graves of 17 soldiers from the United Kingdom and 13 from Australia. The cemetery now contains 3,505 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War. 1,823 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 55 casualties known or believed to be buried among them.

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  • Profile picture for Arthur Perkins

    Died 1916

    South African Services 2309 Private 4th South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for Cyril Bishop

    Died 1916

    South African Services 8354 Private 4th South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for Abraham Bernard Green

    Born 1890

    Died 1916

    South African Services 8718 Private 3rd South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for Alexander Archibald Morton

    Born 1896

    Died 1916

    South African Services 5430 Private 4th South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for Donald George Mcarthur

    Died 1916

    South African Services 8026 Private 2nd South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for Lawrence John Miley

    Born 1896

    Died 1916

    South African Services 8910 Private 1st South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for George Mowat

    Born 1873

    Died 1916

    South African Services Captain 4th South African Infantry

  • Profile picture for William George Louis Hodnett

    Born 1881

    Died 1916

    South African Services 6544 Sergeant 2nd South African Infantry

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