Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Leonard Endicott
In memory of:
Private Leonard Endicott
April 25, 1916
Military Service
A/10456
26
Army
Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)
2nd Bn.
Additional Information
July 18, 1889
Brixham, Devon, England
March 1, 1915
Ottawa, Ontario
Son of Samuel and Jemima Endicott; husband of Mrs. Etta Endicott, of Pimlico, London, England.
Commemorated on Page 83 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
WOODS CEMETERY
Belgium
II. G. 2.
WOODS CEMETERY is located 4 Km south east of Ieper town centre, on the Verbrandemolenstraat a road leading from the Komenseweg, connecting Ieper to Komen (N336). From Ieper town centre the Komenseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and crossing the Ieper ring road, towards Armentieres and Lille. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. 1 Km along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Komenseweg. 2.5 Km along the Komenseweg lies the right hand turning onto the Vaartstraat. 900 metres along the Vaartstraat lies the left hand turning onto the Verbrandemolenstraat. 400 metres along the Verbrandemolenstraat a short distance from the road is the WOODS CEMETERY. Visitors to this site should note the 100 metre grassed access path leading to the cemetery which is not accessable by vehicle.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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