ST. NICOLAS-DE-BLIQUETUIT CHURCHYARD
Seine-Maritime
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.5077, Longitude: 0.72782
Location Information
St. Nicolas-de-Bliquetuit is a village and commune on the south side of the River Seine, 50 kilometres east of Le Havre, and 2 kilometres south of Caudebec-en-Caux. The churchyard is on the south side of the D.65 road. The war memorial is in the churchyard between the road and the church, and near it are 2 British graves.
Burial Details
5190339 Corporal David Morgan Granville Rees, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, died 2nd September 1944, aged 27.
Son of David and Rachel Ann Rees, of Higher Horton, Somerset. His headstone bears the inscription "Life's Work Well Done, Life's Race Well Run, Now Comes Rest. Mam Dad And Family"
5188066 Corporal William George Stafford, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, died 2nd September 1944, aged 25. Son of John William and Frances E. Stafford, of Gloucester. His headstone bears the inscription In Memory Of Our Beloved Son "At Rest"
St. Nicolas-de-Bliquetuit is a village and commune on the south side of the River Seine, 50 kilometres east of Le Havre, and 2 kilometres south of Caudebec-en-Caux. The churchyard is on the south side of the D.65 road. The war memorial is in the churchyard between the road and the church, and near it are 2 British graves.
Burial Details
5190339 Corporal David Morgan Granville Rees, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, died 2nd September 1944, aged 27.
Son of David and Rachel Ann Rees, of Higher Horton, Somerset. His headstone bears the inscription "Life's Work Well Done, Life's Race Well Run, Now Comes Rest. Mam Dad And Family"
5188066 Corporal William George Stafford, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers, died 2nd September 1944, aged 25. Son of John William and Frances E. Stafford, of Gloucester. His headstone bears the inscription In Memory Of Our Beloved Son "At Rest"