Donald Smith Norquay 1883 - 1917 last updated 23/07/2003

Born: 01/01/1883, S Ronaldsay [about, SI 1883/29//6]
Died: 21/06/1917, France [Gravestone, St Peters, S Ronaldsay. CWG]

Father: George NORQUAY
Mother: Margaret SMITH

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01/04/1891 Resident at Shore House, ED (7), S Ronaldsay [Census: 1891 - 29/7/12]
1. George Norquay, 50, Head, M, Cattleman, S Ronaldsay
2. Margaret Norquay, 49, Wife, M, , S Ronaldsay
3. John Norquay, 11, Son, , Scholar, S Ronaldsay
4. Donald Norquay, 8, Son, , Scholar, S Ronaldsay

01/04/1901 Resident at Store, N Parish (3), S Ronaldsay [Census: 1901 - 29/3/11]
1. George Norquay, 60, Head, M, Farm Labourer (W), S Ronaldsay
2. Margaret Norquay, 59, Wife, M, , S Ronaldsay
3. Donald Norquay, 17, Son, S, Farm Servant (W), S Ronaldsay

21/06/1917 Death [CWG 189104508]
Debt of Honour Register. In Memory of DONALD SMITH NORQUAY. Rifleman, 29061, 2nd Bn. 3rd, N.Z. Rifle Brigade who died on Thursday 21 June 1917. Age 35. Additional Information: Son of George and Margaret Norquay, of Quindrie, St. Margaret's Hope, Orkney, Scotland. Cemetery: BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France Grave or Reference Panel Number: IV. A. 13. Location: Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, one of the town cemeteries, lies in the district of St Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateau) corner of the Citadel (Haute-Ville). The cemetery is a large civil cemetery, split in two by the Rue de Dringhem, just south of the main road (RN42) to St Omer. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is located down the western edge of the southern section of the cemetery, with an entrance in the Rue de Dringhen. Car parking is available along the Rue de Dringhen. Visiting Information: OPENING TIMES: This Cemetery is open 7 days a week, all year round. From 1 October to 15 March: 08.00 - 18.00 From 16 March to 30 September: 08.00 - 19.00 Historical Information: Boulogne, was one of the three base ports most extensively used by the Commonwealth armies on the Western Front throughout the First World War. It was closed and cleared on the 27 August when the Allies were forces to fall back ahead of the German advance, but was opened again in October and from that month to the end of the war, Boulogne and Wimereux formed one of the chief hospital areas. Until June 1918, the dead from the hospitals at Boulogne itself were buried in the Cimetiere de L'Est, one of the town cemeteries, the Commonwealth graves forming a long, narrow strip along the right hand edge of the cemetery. In the spring of 1918, it was found that space was running short in the Eastern Cemetery in spite of repeated extensions to the south, and the site of the new cemetery at Terlincthun was chosen. During the Second World War, hospitals were again posted to Boulogne for a short time in May 1940. The town was taken by the Germans at the end of that month and remained in their hands until recaptured by the Canadians on 22 September 1944. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery contains 5,577 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 224 from the Second World War. The Commonwealth plots were designed by Charles Holden.

Gravestone [St Peters, S Ronaldsay]

In loving memory of MARGARET SMITH wife of GEORGE NORQUAY who died at Quindrie Oct 18th 1906 aged 65 years, also the above GEORGE NORQUAY died Jan 30th 1916 aged 76 years, also DONALD NORQUAY their son who died of wounds in France with the New Zewland Expeditionary Forces 21st June 1917 aged 34 years. Erected by their family.


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