Son of Mrs. F. M. Holden, of 8, York Terrace, Wash Lane, Bury, Lancashire, and the late James Holden. Resided with Mr. and Mrs. Riley and family at 12, Scholes Bank, Horwich, Lancashire.
Holden, Arthur –
Husband of Margaret Ellen Holden, of 7, Victoria Street, Chorley, Lancashire. Formerly postman for Blackrod. Reported as HOLDING in BJ&G which states he died at the Military Hospital, Oxford.
Holden, William Henry –
Son of the late William James Holden and Catherine Hughes (formerly Holden, nee Hope), of 169, Ellesmere Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of the late Ann Holden (nee Watson), of 157, Ellesemere Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.
Holt, William –
Horne, Ralph –
Son of the late Ralph Horne and of Alice Horne (nee Gregson), of 21, Howell Croft South, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 56, Ashburner Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Formerly 3rd Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Horrocks (Jopson), Samuel –
NOTE:- Also known locally as Samuel Jopson. Son of the late John Horrocks and the late Emma Horrocks (nee Hoyle); adopted son of Philip and Sarah Jane Jopson, of 20, Bolton Street, Bury, Lancashire; brother of George H Horrocks, of 108, Clarence Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A sister, Zilpha, resided at 10, Percy Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Horrocks (Mann), William –
NOTE:- Served as William MANN. Son of John Horrocks, of 12, Crompton Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and the late Elizabeth Ann Horrocks (nee Mann). Of 36, Queen Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Death date also recorded as 11/05/1915 in local newspapers.
Houghton, Edward –
Son of the late Edward and Alice Ann Houghton.
Howard, Andrew –
Son of the late John Howard, and of Elizabeth Howard (nee Joynson), of 27, Back Chorley Street, St. George’s Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Died aboard the Hospital Ship Beltan in Mudros Bay from a gunshot wound to the thigh.
Howarth, Frederick –
Son of Frederick and Theresa Howarth (nee Keeley), of 51, Noble Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Originally reported as missing, and subsequently presumed killed.
Hulme, Frederick –
Husband of Emily Mason (formerly Hulme) of 19, Lower Street, New Bury, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 13, Bridgewater Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.
Hulme, Alfred –
Hulme, Samuel –
Son of the late Samuel and of Emma Hulme (nee Bowker), of 3, Scott Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire.
Hunt, Fred –
Son of John T. and Alice A. Hunt, of 457, Prettywood, Bury, Lancashire.
Ingram, William Harold –
Son of Amy Florence Ingram, of 653, Palatine Road, Withington, Lancashire, and the late William Henry Ingram. Resident of Binnswood, Didsbury, Lancashire. Associated with the Musgrave Spinning Co. Assistant Director of the firm of Crosses and Winkworth, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as Harold in local newspapers.
Jackson, Andrew –
Son of Mary Eccles (formerly Jackson), of 51, Green Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Andrew Jackson. Although already enlisted in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, he attempted to “fraudulently enlist” again in April 1915 at Bolton in the Bolton Artillery, but was discovered.
Jacques, Frank Augustus –
Third son of the late reverend Canon Kinton Jaques, formerly vicar of Westhoughton, Lancashire, and of Caroline Jacques; husband of Olivia Katharine Jacques, of San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Jarvis, John –
Son of John and Edith Jarvis (nee Cooke); husband of Clara Jarvis (nee Lindley), of 29, Lever Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company as a Ballast Man. Formerly 3rd Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Listed as John JERVIS in local newspapers.
Johnson, Joseph –
Died of wounds in hospital in Alexandria, Egypt.
Johnson, Geoffrey Robert –
Son of Mr. Robert Thorley Johnson, former headmaster of the Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School, and Mrs. Lilian Johnson, of Gloucestershire, later of “Yalta”, King’s Road, Colwyn Bay. His brother H. Norman Johnson was wounded, shot through the knee, in the Dardanelles.