WW1

Adamson, Joseph –

Son of Joseph Thomas Adamson, of 11, Oxford Grove, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Mary Ellen Adamson. Enlisted October 1915.

Adamson, Joseph –

Son of Joseph Thomas Adamson, of 11, Oxford Grove, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Mary Ellen Adamson. Enlisted October 1915.

Adamson, Richard Anthony –

Husband of Mary Euphemia Adamson (nee Davey), of Corporation House, Rivington, Lancashire. A civil engineer, he previously served 2 years in the Cheshire Territorial Engineers and resigned due to moving away. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly Sergeant 15354, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Commissioned Second Lieutenant 01/01/1915. Promoted Lieutenant 05/03/1915 and Captain six weeks later. Wounded severely in the right shoulder and left arm by shrapnel in France.

Adamson, Richard Anthony –

Husband of Mary Euphemia Adamson (nee Davey), of Corporation House, Rivington, Lancashire. A civil engineer, he previously served 2 years in the Cheshire Territorial Engineers and resigned due to moving away. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly Sergeant 15354, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Commissioned Second Lieutenant 01/01/1915. Promoted Lieutenant 05/03/1915 and Captain six weeks later. Wounded severely in the right shoulder and left arm by shrapnel in France.

Adamson, Robert –

Son of John and Dorothy Ann Adamson, of 28, Highfield Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 943, 1st/4th Bn., King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Attached 164th Trench Mortar Battery.

Adamson, Robert –

Son of John and Dorothy Ann Adamson, of 28, Highfield Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 943, 1st/4th Bn., King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Attached 164th Trench Mortar Battery.