World War Two Cemeteries - A photographic guide to the cemeteries and memorials of WW2
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Burnley Cemetery

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(More information on the burials in this cemetery can be found at Burnley in the Great War​​)
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2059 Driver 
Michael Cain
3rd/1st East Lancs Bde. Royal Field Artillery
Died of illness , 
25th June 1916, aged 35.

Husband of Annie Cain, Lived at 42 Red Lion Street, Burnley.

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Second/Lieutenant
Percy Camm
1/4th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment, 

Killed in a flying accident 20th October 1918, aged 23.

Son of James Edward and Emma Camm, of 148, Oxford Rd., Burnley.

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20887 Corporal
 William Chew
1st Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Died of Wounds
, 
29th September 1916, aged 26.


Son of Charles and Elizabeth Chew, of 417, Manchester Rd., Burnley.

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110508 Gunner
John Henry Clark
55 Brigade,Royal Field Artillery
Died of Peritonitis, 31st May 1919 aged 24.


Son of Henry and Marion Emily Clark, of 118 Lowerhouse Lane, Burnley.

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L/18603 Gunner
Frederick Close
"C" Battery, 148th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 
Died of shock in Cheltenham
, 
20th August 1917, aged 42.

Lived at 19 John Street, Cheapside, Burnley

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242621 Lance/Corporal
John Albert Coar
1/5th Bn. Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
Died of Wounds
, 
27th April 1918.

Lived at 35 Harold Street.

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T/18775 Driver
 Daniel Eastwood
 Army Service Corps (HT)
Died 22nd February 1916, aged 34.



Son of Eastwood Eastwood and Mary Ann Eastwood; husband of Mary Ann Eastwood, of 8, Westmorland St., Burnley. Born at Blackpool.

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39286 Private 
Thomas Fitzpatrick
3rd Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
Died of pneumonia
, 
16th January 1918, aged 34.


Son of Michael and Mary Fitzpatrick, of Burnley; husband of Anne Fitzpatrick, of 30, Prescott St., Burnley.

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136947 Gunner
Joseph Gawith
65th Company, Royal Garrison Artillery
3rd April 1919, aged 41.


Husband of Ada Gawith, of 8, Dane St., Burnley.

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WR 206214 Sapper 
Herbert James Geldard
Royal Engineers Railway Operating Div.
Died of influenza in Whalley Hospital
, 
11th November 1918.


Son of James and Selina Geldard; husband of Lily Geldard, of 228, Market St., Whitworth.

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130193 Private
James Edward Gorton
Machine Gun Corps (Inf)
26th October 1918.


Lived at 28 Blannell Street, Burnley, Lancashire.

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700996 Driver
John Groom
Royal Field Artillery
19th September 1915, aged 19.


Lived at 107 Berry Street, Burnley, Lancashire.

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290469 Private 
Francis Arthur de Montmornency Guilfoyle
Pembroke Yeomanry
Died of pneumonia  in Norwich
, 
6th November 1918, aged 20.

Son of Francis H. A. and Mary Grace Guilfoyle, of 27, Albert St., Yorkshire St., Burnley.


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The casualty numbers for each cemetery are taken from the C. W. G. C. site. We are aware that there can be discrepancies in the numbers quoted.
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