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Doing a little project on our local cemetery. I've come across the only foreign burial, in what seems to be some sort of military or army grave.

This is what it says
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It seems to be a triple grave, although there are only 2 memorials on it. The other burial is

Robert A F Evans
13-10-1915 5-10-2010
Anyone read Greek? What does the first one say?


 
All I can say is that i think the first word is 'Elene' or Helen, and the word that looks like Eton does seem to say Eton

Elene th kaapaxidoe
Eton 75

Is my sad attempt to turn Greek alphabet into English alphabet, but no idea how to go further :(

(Unless the first word is Hellene meaning Greek/Greece o_O)
 
Bloomin' 'ec - I've just looked the name up and a lady of that name with those dates had her death registered in Bromley, Greater London in the March quarter of 1969 :eek:

Actually, the death registration does give her age as 75, so it looks like whoever carved the gravestone was the one who made the mistake?
 
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While we're still on this one, from the limited amount of Greek I know (or once knew), I think a double "AA" is unlikely in the surname, and I suspect one of these letters might be "Λ" (L), as in the forename. That would give "KALP..." or "KLAP..." - I think the former may be more likely, but I'm not 100% sure of this.
 
Here is what the original transcribers got

EAENH 8. KAATTA S IOOY ETQN 75
13—3—1893 — 4—1—1969

They probably didn't know how to enter the Greek characters :)
 
Any possibility that she was Robert Evans' mother? From FreeBMD, his mother was named Clee (Dec qtr 1915, Knighton, 11b 189), leading to the marriage of Thomas F Evans and Elsie K Clee (Dec qtr 1913, Knighton, 11b 223). I'll leave you to look further, and maybe to comment on Clee as a possible local family.

But it occurred to me that someone with that Greek name wanting to anglicise and/or simplify it might possibly end up with Elsie K Clee.
 
The Clee family are from around here. One of my neighbours was a Clee (was, because she passed last year)

The Robert Evans seems to have something like pilots wings under his name with something written within it (can't make it out though)
 
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