GRIGNEUSEVILLE CHURCHYARD
Seine-Maritime
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.65351, Longitude: 1.18953
Location Information
Grigneuseville is a village and commune 17 miles (27 kilometres) north-north-east of Rouen. The nearest small towns are Totes and St. Saens, both on the N.29 (Le Havre-Amiens) road. Grigneuseville is roughly midway between them, about 14 miles (2 kilometres) south of the N.29 road. The nearest railway station is at Bosc-le-Hard, 2.50 miles south of Grigneuseville. In the churchyard, near the south-west corner, is the grave of a British soldier.
Burial Details
6287183 Private Henry James Walters, 2nd Bn. The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), died 10th June 1940, aged 24. Son of Hannah Walters, of Charlton. London. His headstone bears the inscription "Some Day Our Eyes Shall See The Face We Keep In Memory Until We Meet Again"
Grigneuseville is a village and commune 17 miles (27 kilometres) north-north-east of Rouen. The nearest small towns are Totes and St. Saens, both on the N.29 (Le Havre-Amiens) road. Grigneuseville is roughly midway between them, about 14 miles (2 kilometres) south of the N.29 road. The nearest railway station is at Bosc-le-Hard, 2.50 miles south of Grigneuseville. In the churchyard, near the south-west corner, is the grave of a British soldier.
Burial Details
6287183 Private Henry James Walters, 2nd Bn. The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), died 10th June 1940, aged 24. Son of Hannah Walters, of Charlton. London. His headstone bears the inscription "Some Day Our Eyes Shall See The Face We Keep In Memory Until We Meet Again"