Son of Edward Moorcroft, of 17, Essex Street, Bootle, Liverpool, Lancashire. Resided at 17, Irma Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire.
Moore, Albert –
Of 48, Arnold Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Lena Street Branch of the Bolton Co-operative Society. Enlisted as Private 41850, Royal Army Medical Corps in October 1914.
Moore, George William –
Only son of George Thomas and Sarah Ann Moore, of 49, Arkwright Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of Eskrick Street. Participated in quelling the Irish Rebellion.
Moore, John –
Son of John William and Emily Moore, of 12, St. Thomas Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Eldest of three soldier sons, including brother Bob in Salonika and later Palestine.
Moore, Thomas –
Son of John William and Emily Moore, of 12, St. Thomas Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 4/17828, Training Reserve Bn. Second son killed out of three serving. Recorded as MOORES in BJ&G.
Moores, John Henry –
Son of Mrs. Eliza Moores, of 9, Horsa Street, Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Posted missing since 30/11/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.
Moran, James –
Son of the late Bernard and Mary Ann Moran; husband of Mary Ann Singleton (formerly Moran), of 15, Higson Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Moran, Frederick –
Son of James and Eliza Jane Moran.
Morley, Ernest –
Morris, James –
Husband of Mrs. Morris, of 3, Little Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded 13/11/1915 and transferred to hospital at Malta where he subsequently died of wounds. His brother John was wounded in the Dardanelles and hospitalised. His brother William served with the East Lancashire Regiment in France.
Morris, James –
Son of Mary Ann Pearson, of 47, Snowden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1916.
Morris, John –
Formerly 28972, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Morris, John –
Morris, Joseph –
Morris, Joseph –
Son of Thomas and Louisa Morris, of 23, Kylesmore Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Nellie Morris, of 7, Georgina Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Second of five soldier sons to fall in the war. Father served 16 years, a brother killed in the Dardanelles, one wounded in France and since discharged, and two other serving in Egypt. Also three cousins and a brother-in-law serving.
Morris, Joseph –
Morris, Andrew –
Son of Andrew and Henrietta Morris, of 124, St. George’s Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Maud E. Morris, of 6, Park Street, Grimsby, Lincs. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Formerly Private 358193, 2nd/10th Bn., King’s Liverpool Regiment. Commissioned 25/09/1917 and attached 12th Bn, Manchester Regiment.
Morris, Norman –
Son of Thomas and Jane Morris, of 103, Bury Road, Ainsworth, Lancashire; husband of Edyth E. Mayoh (formerly Morris), of 13, Park Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire, and formerly of 48, Seymour Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1916. Also recorded under 1st/10th Bn., Manchester Regiment, in the Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour.
Morris, Patrick –
Son of Patrick and Mary Morris, of 27, Goodwin Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Morris, Robert –
Son of Mrs. Morris, of 63, Keswick Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Ellen Morris, of 10, Newton Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed. His brother Harry served in Mesopotamia.