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William Arthur Goodsell
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William Arthur Goodsell 1
Death Notes: Redan Ridge lies to the North of Beaumont-Hamel village; it was named from The Redan, a group of British front-line trenches of 1916. The cemetery was made by the V Corps in the spring of 1917, when these battlefields were cleared. Redan Ridge Cemetery No. 2 is about 90 metres West of the old German front line. There are now over 250, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, over 100 are unidentified. All fell (with one exception) in July and November, 1916, and belonged to the 4th, 29th and 2nd Divisions. The cemetery covers an area of 362 square metres and its approach road 104 square metres. It is enclosed by a low rubble wall. Burial Notes: Redan Ridge Cemetery No 2. Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France. Grave/Ref No A.30 Noted events in his life were: • Living at Cottage Mill Corner, Northiam, Sussex, England, United Kingdom in 1881. 1 2 • He served in the military Private 3/4742, 1st Bn Hampshire Regiment. 1 |
1 Other Researchers, Gouin-Keerie Family Tree - Sarah Keerie. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=esellek.
2 1881 census of New Brunswick, CANADA.
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