Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Roger Hugh Ingoldby
In memory of:
Second Lieutenant Roger Hugh Ingoldby
July 1, 1916
Military Service
30
Army
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
2nd Bn.
Additional Information
Son of Mr. F. J. and Mrs. M. A. Ingoldby, of Louth, Lincs. Was in Canada when war broke out. Joined the Alberta Dragoons as a private, going to France in Feb., 1915, gazetted to a Commission a few months later.
Commemorated on Page 572 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES BURIAL GROUND
Somme, France
VI. H. 26.
The AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES (A.I.F) BURIAL GROUND is 2 kilometres north of the village of Flers, in the Department of the Somme. Travel south-west of Bapaume on the D929 in the direction of Albert for 6 kilometres to the village of Le Sars. Turn left eastwards on the D11 in the direction of Geudecourt for 3.5 kilometres to the D74/D197 junction. Continue along the D74 in the direction of Geudecourt for 500 metres when a CWGC signpost will be seen indicating the A.I.F. BURIAL GROUND along a track to the right.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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