

Relation with Lake (class): No.
Total nr. of casualties buried here (TC): 1.
Lake casualties, initially, end WW2 (LC-I): 0
Unknown today: 0
of which unknown from Lake (LC-U): 0
of which unknown from North Sea (NS-U): 0
Initial burial site in WW2: yes.
Post war burial site for collection and reburial from other sites: no.
Cemetery with Lake casualties today: no.
DONGJUM
Cemetery with only 1 war grave, that of Canadian airman W/O II John M. Farrell. His 6 crew mates are buried in nearby Wijnaldum.


Dutch name cemetery: Dongjum Protestantse kerkhof
Full name: Franekeradeel (Dongjum) Protestant Churchyard
Address (usable for car navigation):
Dorpsstraat 21, Dongjum
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