The war memorial

The commune, which has less than 200 inhabitants, is not among the most affected in the borough. Seven young men, including two brothers, nevertheless died for France.

Bénard Léon Sévère, private in the 129th Infantry Regiment, 1910 contingent, born on May 17, 1890 in Les Authieux-Ratiéville, died for France on September 17, 1914 in Courcy (Marne), killed to the enemy (judgment handed down on 24 December 1921 by the Rouen Court, transcribed on 23 January 1921 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville).

David Elie Emile, private in the 10th Fighter Regiment, 1919 contingent, born on March 13, 1899 in Les Authieux-Ratiéville, died for France on June 9, 1918 in hospital No. 5 in Evreux (Eure) of war wounds (excerpt from the death register sent on June 9, 1918 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville, home of the soldier).

David Jules Eugène, private in the 24th Infantry Regiment, 1915 contingent, born on September 2, 1895 in Clères, died for France on September 18, 1916 in Les Eparges (Meuse), killed to the enemy (transcribed on February 1, 1917 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville).

Delatre Paul, private in the 1st Battalion of Marche d'Afrique, 1911 contingent, born on October 1, 1891 in Les Authieux-Ratiéville, died for France on February 9, 1915 in Heumauville (Pas-de-Calais), as a result of his injuries (transcribed on 31 July 1915 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville).

Forestier Albert Léon, corporal in the 18th Fighter Battalion, 1914 contingent, born on December 17, 1894 in Les Authieux-Ratiéville, died for France on May 4, 1917 in Sapigneul (Marne), disappeared in action (judgment handed down on 21 December 1921 by the Rouen Court, transcribed on 16 January 1922 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville).

Pointel Victor Henri, private in the 5th Infantry Regiment, 1901 contingent, born on July 21, 1881 in St. Genevieve (76), died for France on September 24, 1915 at Mont Saint Eloy between Neuville and St Vaast (Pas de Calais), killed to the enemy (transcribed on December 18, 1915 to Les Authieux-Ratiéville register 2868/20/7510).

Avenel Henry Auguste, sergeant in the 297th Infantry Regiment, 1904 contingent, born on November 14, 1884 in Les Authieux-Ratiéville, died for France on June 11, 1918 in Courcelles Epayelles (Oise), on the battlefield (transcribed on July 2, 1919 in Rouen, register number 2082/110).

For more information :

The numeric war mémorial of former canton de Clères sur le site de l'association Histoire et Patrimoine du Haut-Cailly