DOUDEAUVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Eure
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.32946, Longitude: 1.58718
Location Information
Doudeauville-en-Vexin is a village and commune approximately 15 kilometres west-north-west of Gisors, a small town on the Dieppe-Pontoise-Paris railway line and the nearest convenient centre. Taxis are available from Gisors.
The Communal Cemetery is north of the village (at the end of the village on Department Road No.6), some 200 yards north of the War Memorial, along a track leading to the wood, (Rue Isaac).
The 2 Commonwealth war graves are approximately 12 yards north-north-west of the cemetery entrance.
Burial Details
7918451 Trooper John Foy, 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps, died 29th August 1944, aged 24. Son of Isidore James Foy and Annie Helen Foy, of Reading, Berkshire. His headstone bears the inscription In Happy And Loving Memory of John "He That Loseth His Life For My Sake Shall Find It"
14215410 Trooper James Jerome Parker, 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps, died 29th August 1944, aged 21.
Doudeauville-en-Vexin is a village and commune approximately 15 kilometres west-north-west of Gisors, a small town on the Dieppe-Pontoise-Paris railway line and the nearest convenient centre. Taxis are available from Gisors.
The Communal Cemetery is north of the village (at the end of the village on Department Road No.6), some 200 yards north of the War Memorial, along a track leading to the wood, (Rue Isaac).
The 2 Commonwealth war graves are approximately 12 yards north-north-west of the cemetery entrance.
Burial Details
7918451 Trooper John Foy, 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps, died 29th August 1944, aged 24. Son of Isidore James Foy and Annie Helen Foy, of Reading, Berkshire. His headstone bears the inscription In Happy And Loving Memory of John "He That Loseth His Life For My Sake Shall Find It"
14215410 Trooper James Jerome Parker, 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps, died 29th August 1944, aged 21.