AUPPEGARD CHURCHYARD
Seine-Maritime
France
Location Information
Auppegard is a village and commune some 8 miles (13 kilometres) south-west of Dieppe, and 3 miles (5 kilometres) north of Bacqueville, on the Bacqueville-Ouville road (D.127).
Historical Information
In the churchyard, near the north wall of the church, are the 3 British graves.
Burial Details
3300461 Company Quartermaster Serjeant Fred Hirst, 2/7th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), died 14th June 1940, aged 39.
T/2753270 Driver Daniel Stalker, Royal Army Service Corps, died 13th June 1940, aged 29. Son of Donald Stalker, and of Catherine Jane Stalker, of Friarton, Perthshire; husband of Mary Stalker.
776486 Bombardier John Greaves Vizer, 101 Lt. A.A./Anti-Tank Regiment. Royal Artillery, died 13th June 1940, aged 30. Son of William Edward Osborne Vizer and Eva Alice Mary Vizer, of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex.
Auppegard is a village and commune some 8 miles (13 kilometres) south-west of Dieppe, and 3 miles (5 kilometres) north of Bacqueville, on the Bacqueville-Ouville road (D.127).
Historical Information
In the churchyard, near the north wall of the church, are the 3 British graves.
Burial Details
3300461 Company Quartermaster Serjeant Fred Hirst, 2/7th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), died 14th June 1940, aged 39.
T/2753270 Driver Daniel Stalker, Royal Army Service Corps, died 13th June 1940, aged 29. Son of Donald Stalker, and of Catherine Jane Stalker, of Friarton, Perthshire; husband of Mary Stalker.
776486 Bombardier John Greaves Vizer, 101 Lt. A.A./Anti-Tank Regiment. Royal Artillery, died 13th June 1940, aged 30. Son of William Edward Osborne Vizer and Eva Alice Mary Vizer, of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex.