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John William Marriette

In memory of:

Private John William Marriette

April 9, 1917

Military Service


Service Number:

760741

Age:

34

Force:

Army

Unit:

Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment)

Division:

102nd Bn

Additional Information


Born:

April 18, 1882
St. Sampson, Guernsey

Enlistment:

January 6, 1916
New Westminster, British Columbia

Son of John and Anne Marriette. Brother of Rifleman Frederick Marriette, who died on June 8, 1915, while serving with the 4th Bn of the Rifle Brigade and brother of Rifleman William Henry Marriette, who died on August 18, 1916, while serving with the 3rd Bn of the Rifle Brigade.

Commemorated on Page 290 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

GIVENCHY ROAD CANADIAN CEMETERY
Pas de Calais, France

Grave Reference:

B. 36.

Location:

The Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery at Neuville-St Vaast is a small cemetery situated in the compound of the Vimy Memorial Park which contains the Vimy Memorial. The village of Neuville-St Vaast is in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, approximately 8 kilometres north of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The cemetery is approximately 260 metres past Canadian Cemetery No.2 following the one-way system to rejoin the avenue leading back to the main road. The cemetery contains the graves of soldiers all of whom fell on the 9th April, 1917, or on one of the four following days. The cemetery covers an area of 849 square metres and is enclosed by a rubble wall. The numerous groups of graves made about this time by the Canadian Corps Burial Officer were, as a rule, not named but serially lettered and numbered. This cemetery was originally called CD 1.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Digital Collection

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  • Newspaper clipping– From the Vancouver Daily Province May 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Remembering the Fallen Canadian Heroes– Corporal Troy Doley and Cpl Brady Stoddart of 1 PPCLI
remember a fallen comrade at a graveyard at the Canadian
National Vimy Memorial in France during a visit to the site
on their way to the 2003 Nijmegen Marches in Holland. 
Photo by Sgt Jerry Kean, 
Canadian Forces Imaging Tech,
Vimy, France
12 July, 2003.
  • Grave Marker– The grave marker at the Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery located on the grounds of the Vimy Memorial Park on Vimy Ridge, just outside of Neuville-St Vaast, France. May he rest in peace. (J. Stephens)
  • Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery– The Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery, located on the grounds of the Vimy Memorial Park on Vimy Ridge, just outside of Neuville-St Vaast, France.(J. Stephens)

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