AMFREVILLE-LA-MI-VOIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Seine-Maritime
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.39909, Longitude: 1.12877
Location Information
Amfreville-la-mi-Voie is a small town on the right bank of the River Seine. It is 3 miles (5 Kilometres) south-east of Rouen, on the Rouen-Vernon-Paris road (N.13B).
Visiting Information
The communal cemetery is about 1,000 yards south of the Mairie and the church, on a steep slope east of the main road. It is reached through the Route de Mesnil Esnard and the Rue Robert Turquier. In the eastern corner of the cemetery, some 30 yards from the War Memorial is the grave of a British soldier.
Burial Details
4910087 Private Charles Newby, South Staffordshire Regiment, attended Aux. Mil. Pioneer Corps, died between 7th June 1940 and 29th June 1940, aged 38. Son of Charles and Florance Edith Newby, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Our Dear Brother Charles. As Long As We Live We Will Treasure Your Name"
Amfreville-la-mi-Voie is a small town on the right bank of the River Seine. It is 3 miles (5 Kilometres) south-east of Rouen, on the Rouen-Vernon-Paris road (N.13B).
Visiting Information
The communal cemetery is about 1,000 yards south of the Mairie and the church, on a steep slope east of the main road. It is reached through the Route de Mesnil Esnard and the Rue Robert Turquier. In the eastern corner of the cemetery, some 30 yards from the War Memorial is the grave of a British soldier.
Burial Details
4910087 Private Charles Newby, South Staffordshire Regiment, attended Aux. Mil. Pioneer Corps, died between 7th June 1940 and 29th June 1940, aged 38. Son of Charles and Florance Edith Newby, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Our Dear Brother Charles. As Long As We Live We Will Treasure Your Name"