PUCHEVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY

  • WW 1
  • France
Commemorating 5 Highlanders

The list below excludes any men who have been identified as 15th Battalion but whose identity cannot be determined. 

BLACK, Private, JAMES, 192836, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Killed in action 10 October 1916. Age 32. Son of Robert and Mary Black, of Cleator Moor, Whitehaven; husband of Violet Black, of Edinboro’, Ambleside, Westmorland. Father of Robert William. Grave Ref. V. C. 30.

MARSH, Lance Corporal, H, 47891, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 9 September 1916. Grave Ref. IV. B. 3.

PETHERICK, Private, ROBERT GOWLAND, 77417, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 25 September 1916. Age 27. Son of John George and Katharine Petherick, of 453, Predeaux St., Nanaimo, British Columbia. Grave Ref. IV. E. 3.

THOMSON, Private, JAMES BROWN, 77564, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). Died of wounds, received on the Somme 7 September 1916. Age 22. Son of the Rev. James Brown Thomson, and Cecilia A. Thomson, of Nithsdale View, Thornhill, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Grave Ref. IV. B. 1.

WILLIS, Private, H L, 447742, 15th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment). 24 September 1916. Grave Ref. IV. E. 4.

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