Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps

Cooper, Charles –

Husband of Lydia Cooper, of II, York Street, Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire.

Cooper, Alfred –

Son of James Cooper, of 30, Bond Street, Bury, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4106 / 266528, 2nd Bn., Monmouth Regiment. Surrendered aged 19 as an absentee from Herringfleet Camp, Norfolk since 01/09/1917 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 04/09/1917 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28).

Cooper, J H –

Of 18, Peter Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Corbett, William –

Husband of Mary Elizabeth Corbett, of 95, Sanderson Street, Queen’s Road, Manchester, Lancashire. Worked for Salford Corporation Tramways Department.

Corley, William –

Son of Albert Edward Corley and of Avice Mabel Louise Corley (nee Purvis); husband of Lillian Corley, of Bolton, Lancashire.

Costello, Edward –

Husband of Ann Costello (nee Eccleshare), of 20, Tavistock Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Died aged 47 years on 08/09/1922. Also recorded under Royal Army Medical Corps on Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour.

Cowburn, Cyril –

Son of William and Caroline Cowburn; husband of Margaret Cowburn, of Flixton, Lancashire.

Craig, Lindley –

Son of James and Edith Craig, of “Gillmoor”, Stamford Road, Stalybridge, Cheshire.

Craven, John –

Son of Mary Craven, of 68, Duke Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted 29/03/1915, as Private 20855, 15th Bn., Welsh Regiment, and discharged as not likely to become an afficient soldier 20/04/1915; re-enlisted October 1915, Labour Bn., Royal Army Service Corps.

Crilley, R –

Of 5, Kildare Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.

Critchley, Herbert –

Husband of Eliza Alice Critchley (nee Wood), of 169, Tonge Moor Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Critchley, Alfred –

Son of Mrs. Ellen Oswald, of The Lodge, Broad Oak Park, Monton, Eccles, Lancashire.

Crompton, Edwin Rupert –

Eldest son of John Walter and Ann Ellen Crompton, of 251, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Attached 55th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Wounded by gunshot to the head with compound fracture of the skull 25/01/1917, and died at Salford Royal Hospital.

Crompton, George T –

Son of John Walter and Ann Ellen Crompton, of 251, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.