Son of Mrs. Bridget Hanely, of 41, Boarshaw Road, Middleton, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign. Formerly 2nd Bn., Scottish Rifles.
Hardman, Albert –
Son of Esther Hardman, of 52, High Street, Little Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.
Hardman, Bert –
Son of Mr. Hardman, of 78, Lonsdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in the ankle on 01/08/1917.
Hastings, John Roderick –
Son of Albert Hastings, and of Delia Hastings, of Oldham, Lancashire.
Haughton, Richard –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Haughton, of 14, Bewer Street, Old Trafford, Lancashire.
Hennefer, Levi –
Husband of Clara Hennefer (nee Porter), of 23, Jauncey Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded 24/08/1918 and hospitalised at Huddersfield.
Higginson, William A –
Of 32, Arnold Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915 in the SLR. Caught aged 35 as an absentee from Burtons Court, Chelsea since 14/07/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 17/07/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26).
Hilton, Frank –
Husband of Alice Ann Hilton.
Hinckley, Thomas Edwin –
Son of Edwin William Hinckley, of 449, Walmersley Road, Bury, Lancashire. Formerly Private 9166, 2nd Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers; Private 588234, Labour Corps; Guardsman 361240, Grenadier Guards.
Holden, Samuel –
Son of Albert and Mary Holden, of 3, School View, Edgworth, Turton, Lancashire.
Holt, John –
Son of John and Hannah Holt, of 5, Gabbot Street, Adlington, Lancashire.
Hopkins, Reginald –
Horrocks, Henry Edward –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Horrocks, of 26, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire; Husband of Mrs. Horrocks. Formerly employed as a car inspector and cash clerk in the Tramways Offices at Bridgeman Street Car Shed. Reported missing since 14/09/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.
Howarth, Charles Willis –
Son of William Henry Howarth, of 25, Bury Road, Edgworth, Lancashire, and the late Catherine Howarth; husband of Lucy Howarth, of 12, Ryecroft Terrace, Tottington, Bury, Lancashire.
Howarth, William Leonard –
Son of William Henry Howarth, of 25, Bury Road, Edgworth, Lancashire, and the late Catherine Howarth. Qualified as a signaller.
Howarth, James –
Second son of Mary Ellen Howarth (nee Bryers), of 9, Channing Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late John Howarth. Enlisted January 1915. Twice wounded. Killed by a shell. St. Mark’s Church.
Howarth, Joseph –
Of 78, Walves, Hawkshaw, Lancashire. Formerly a policeman. Enlisted November 1915.
Howcroft, James Albert –
Of 72, Hall Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.
Hughes, H –
Of 75, Florin Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Reported wounded.
Hunt, John –
Son of James Hunt, of 7, Bury Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Husband of Elizabeth Hunt (nee Barlow). Mobilised for War Service with the 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards from the Reserve 05/08/1914.