Grave of James Joseph Highley |
This is the grave of James Joseph Highley at Berles New Military Cemetery near Arras in northern France.
James Highley was born in Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire. His parents James J and Ann (nee Burke and born in Ireland) had married in 1875. In 1901 James, aged 16, was a Driver for a Gas Works, his father a General Labourer, and living with them in Halifax were three other children and Ann’s mother.
James married Margaret Ann Dawson on 25th June 1904 at St Bernard’s Church in Halifax, and a son John William was born on 4th November 1908. In 1911 James's occupation was a Cart Driver and the family lived at 8 Carleston Road, Halifax.
James enlisted in August 1915. He served with the Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), 1st/7th Battalion, and was killed in action on 19th January 1917, aged 32.
The village of Berles au Bois remained in British hands from the summer of 1915, when it was taken over from French troops, until the end of the War, but it suffered at times from severe shelling. There are 166 identified casualties buried at this cemetery.
Berles New Military Cemetery
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Photos by Alexander Hiley
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