NORTON CUCKNEY (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD
Nottinghamshire
England
Location Information
Norton Cuckney is a Nottinghamshire village situated 9.6 miles North-North-East of Mansfield, just East of the A60. There are two burials of the Great War in the churchyard.
Burial Details
TRS/29754 Private George Blatherwick Stubbins, 53rd Bn. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 21st March 1917, aged 18. Son of William & Sarah Elizabeth Stubbins of Nether Langwith, Mansfield, Notts. Grave in the West part, near the South-West extension
12570 Private A. C. Willies 9th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts. & Derby Regt.), died 24th Sept. 1915, aged 20. Son of Samuel & Elizabeth Willies. Born at Welbeck, Worksop, Notts. Grave in East part, North of the path
Pictures © Brian Cuttell
Norton Cuckney is a Nottinghamshire village situated 9.6 miles North-North-East of Mansfield, just East of the A60. There are two burials of the Great War in the churchyard.
Burial Details
TRS/29754 Private George Blatherwick Stubbins, 53rd Bn. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died 21st March 1917, aged 18. Son of William & Sarah Elizabeth Stubbins of Nether Langwith, Mansfield, Notts. Grave in the West part, near the South-West extension
12570 Private A. C. Willies 9th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts. & Derby Regt.), died 24th Sept. 1915, aged 20. Son of Samuel & Elizabeth Willies. Born at Welbeck, Worksop, Notts. Grave in East part, North of the path
Pictures © Brian Cuttell