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Remembered Today:

Belgian buried in Folkestone


robbie

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Hi all,

I was in the Folkestone Old Cemetery (Kent) looking for a grave for a Pal and I came across this Belgian gravestone.

Anyone know his story?

I can email the picture if you PM me.

Text: "ici repose Maurice Planckaert nes a mouscron (Belgique)

Le 10 Juillet 1890

Victime de la castrophe du Sussex

le 24 Mars 1916."

What was the "catastrophe" in SUssex?

A puzzle.

Robbie

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Thanks Bob..

Robbie

Found this googling

The French steamer Sussex provided ferry service on the English Channel. On a crossing to Dieppe in March 1916, the ship was mistaken for a minelayer and torpedoed by a German U-boat. The Sussex did not sink and managed to limp into a French port. Fifty persons were killed in the incident; no Americans lost their lives, but several were injured.

http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1098.html

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