Marsh, Robert –
Son of James and Mary Marsh, of 54, Union Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Alice Marsh, of 17, Burnaby Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Marsh, Walter A –
Son of John and Martha Ann Marsh, of 14, Sidney Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a fireman by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Served in Egypt, Gallipoli and Salonika.
Marsh, William –
Son of Thomas Marsh, of 22, Woodside Square, Darcy Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Died following surgery having suffered a strain during training in Yorkshire.
Marsh, William –
Son of A. and Mary Marsh, of 2, Slater Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915. Formerly S/4/058840, Royal Army Service Corps.
Marshall, George –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, of The Half Way House, 127, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Hotel Street Gas Offices of the Bolton Corporation. Ss. Peter and Paul’s R.C. Church. Killed by a grenade explosion.
Marshall, John –
Of 15, Reynolds Court, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 35 as an absentee from Aldershot since 19/09/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 23/09/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26).
Marshall, Thomas –
Son of Thomas and Ada H. Marshall, of 93, Valletts Lane, Ivy Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 24, Milo Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August / September 1914.
Marshall, William –
Son of the late Francis and Mary Ann Marshall; husband of Millicent Marshall (nee Baron), of 71, Astley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Lost at sea when the transport ship Transylvania was torpedoed.
Marshall, William –
Enlisted May 1916. Died following a wound to the neck.
Mart, George Ernest –
Son of Emma Ashbarry (formerly Mart), of 14, St. Augustine Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late G. W. Mart.
Martin, George H –
Of 3, Retreat Place, Moor Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.
Martin, James –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of 21, Worcester Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.
Martin, William –
Son of William H. Martin, of 11, Haworth Street, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 28, Back Haydock Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Martin, William –
Of 63, Hough Lane, Eagley, Turton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Birtenshaw Wesleyan Chapel.
Martindale, James –
Son of James and Mary Alice Martindale, of 6, Parkinson Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.
Martindale, John –
Son of James and Mary Alice Martindale, of 6, Parkinson Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 22 as a deserter from Hennings Camp, Tidsworth since 19/07/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 22/07/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26). Saw service in Salonika before being wounded in April 1918.
Martland, James Nathan –
Son of Mrs. Martland, of 38, Windley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915. A brother and a brother-in-law also died in service.
Martland, John Robert –
Son of James and Catherine Martland (nee Tankard), of 5, Kestor Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Alice Martland (nee Marsh), of 117, Mill Hill Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1914. Reported missing in Gallipoli and subsequently presumed killed.
Martlew, Percy –
Only son of Mrs. Blanche Martlew, of 62, Hilden Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 1, Crowland Road, Firwood, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Killed in an accident during bomb throwing training at Crowborough near Uckfield, Sussex.