In Memory of John and Frank Parle

John Parle was my grandfather, Frank was his younger brother.


 

CWGC

In Memory of

JOHN PARLE

John Parle

Private 23656
1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards
who died aged 28 on
Monday, 4th November 1918

Private John PARLE was the husband of Anne Parle,
of 8, Grove Street, Widnes
, Lancashire.

He was killed instantly 
by a bursting shell landing at his feet. A member of St Maries parish he 
worked at the Vine Works in Widnes before he enlisted and had served in the 
5th South Lancashire (Territorial Force) for four years before the outbreak 
of the Great War.

Remembered with honour
VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France.

VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France.


In the perpetual care of

the Commonwealth War Graves Commission

 

Commemorative Information

Cemetery: VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France.

 

Grave Reference: D. 8.  (See below for plan of cemetery)

 

Location: Villers-Pol is a village and commune in the Department of the Nord, between Valenciennes and Le Quesnoy.  The Communal Cemetery Extension is signposted on the north side of the Communal Cemetery, but 50 metres away from the road D73.

 

Historical Information: The Communal Cemetery Extension was made in November, 1918, by the 24th, Guards and 2nd Divisions; and one grave was brought in after the Armistice from a field between Sepmeries and Villers-Pol.  There are now over 119, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site.  Of these, two are unidentified.  There are 74 German burials here, 39 being unidentified.  The Extension covers an area of 1,183 square metres and is enclosed by a brick curb.

 


 

CWGC

In Memory of

Frank PARLE

Private 10847
1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
who died aged 22 on
Tuesday, 7th March 1916.

Private Frank PARLE was the son of John and Mary Parle,
of 12, Oxford Street, Widnes, Lancashire.

The son of Mr John Parle he was a regular who enlisted in Liverpool in 1912 and was part 
of the original British Expeditionary Force to land in France in August 1914, 
involved in the fighting from the start, he took part in the retreat from 
Mons. Educated at St Maries School, when he left he joined the Merchant Navy 
as a ships boy with the 'Allen Line' and served on a vessel called the 
"Corsican." After an unknown time at sea he came back to Widnes and worked at 
Dennis's Works.
The 1st Battalion, The Cameronians, at the time of Frank Parles death were 
engaged on working parties* it is thought he was killed carrying out this 
task.

* "Working Party" is defined as - Party of men usually from 
the Infantry ranging in numbers from single figures to several hundred and 
used for carrying parties or wok behind the lines or in "No Mans Land."

Remembered with honour
BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.

BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France.


In the perpetual care of

the Commonwealth War Graves Commission

 

Commemorative Information

Cemetery: BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France

 

Grave Reference: 56.  (See below for plan of cemetery)

 

Location: Beuvry is a town in the Pas de Calais, approximately 3 kilometres east of Bethune.  The Communal Cemetery is 200 metres north of the church on Rue Edouart Vallant.  The main war graves plot will be found directly opposite the entrance with scattered smaller plots to the right of this.

 

Historical Information: Beuvry village was largely occupied during the War by Royal Engineers, Supply units and Artillery horse-lines.  It remained in British possession even during the German offensive of April, 1918. Beuvry Communal Cemetery was used by units and Field Ambulances from November, 1914, to August, 1916. There are now over 100, 1914-18 and 30, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site.  Of these, a small number from the 1939-45 War are unidentified.

 


Cemetery Plans

Click on a plan for a larger image (opens a new window).

VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSION

 


 

With thanks to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for the above details and images.

 

Parle Roll of Honour

 

 

Website by Michael A Parle
This page last changed on 29 October 2008