Quatre-Vents Military Cemetery, Estree-Cauchy, Pas de Calais, France. The area was used by Dressing Stations during the greater part of the War, and the cemetery was begun by French troops in June 1915, and carried on by British Field Ambulances from March 1916 to April 1918. The 335 French and 19 German graves were removed after the Armistice to other cemeteries. There are now over 100, 1914-18 casualties and one 1939-45 war casualty commemorated in this site. The cemetery covers an area of 1,428 square metres and is enclosed by a rubble wall.
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Born 1895
Died 1916
British Army M1/5741 Private Royal Army Service Corps
British Army M1/5741 Private Army Service Corps
Died 1917
British Army 202780 Private Seaforth Highlanders
British Army 202780 Serjeant Seaforth Highlanders 4th Battalion
British Army 1958 Serjeant Seaforth Highlanders 6th Battalion
Born 1883
Died 1917
Canadian Expeditionary Force 799653
Canadian Expeditionary Force 799653 Private Canadian Infantry 15th Battalion (1st Central Ontario Regiment)