Son of the late James and Margaret Nuttall, of 316, Lever Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1916. Killed by a shell.
Oakes, Richard –
Son of Mrs. Martha Oakes, of 15, Oak Street, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Brother Jack served in France.
Oakes, Arnold –
Son of Richard Herbert Harrison (stepfather) and Mary Hannah Harrison (formerly Oakes, nee Markland), of 689, Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late George Henry Oakes. Enlisted September 1914. Wounded 06/09/1916. Killed by a piece of shell.
O’Connor, Edward –
Son of Mr. J. O’Connor, of 30, Heaton Road, Lostock, Bolton, Lancashire.
Oddie, William –
Son of Mrs. Oddie, of 7, Hardy Mill, Harwood, Turton, Lancashire. Killed when buried by the bursting of a German shell on the trench parapet.
Oddy, William Vivian –
Only son of William and Sarah Emma Oddy, of 71, Meadow Lane, Leeds, Yorkshire. B.Sc. (Lond.). Formerly a Master at the Church Institute, Bolton, Lancashire. One of a party of Engineers engaged in special work when the whole group was killed by a shell.
O’Gorman, James –
Son of Peter and Elizabeth O’Gorman, of 2, Haigh Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 83, Hulme Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. O’Gorman, of 61, Kay Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 29 as an absentee from Aldershot since 01/09/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 07/09/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26).
O’Gorman (Gorman), Francis Edward –
NOTE:- Served as Francis Gorman. Son of Peter and Elizabeth O’Gorman, of 2, Haigh Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 83, Hulme Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Reported as Lancashire Fusiliers in BJ&G.
O’Hara, Edward –
Son of Catherine O’Hara, of 26, Haydock Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 1, Robert Stanley Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late James O’Hara. Enlisted September 1915. His brother served in the 1st Australian Light Infantry.
O’Hara, William –
Youngest son of the late P.C. O’Hara, who served 25 years with the Bolton Borough Police Force. Resided with his brother James O’Hara, at 20, Edgar Street, Bolton, Lancashire; brother of Mrs. Connor, of 6, Bowker’s Row, Bolton, Lancashire.
O’Hara, Martha –
Daughter of Joseph Gledhill; wife of Michael O’Hara, of 60, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed in Zeppelin Raid. Interred 30/09/1916 at Bolton (Tonge) Cemetery in grave CE. 3. U1. 13.
O’Hara, Michael –
Husband of Martha O’Hara (nee Gledhill), of 60, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed in Zeppelin Raid. Interred 30/09/1916 at Bolton (Tonge) Cemetery in grave CE. 3. U1. 13.
Olive, Thomas –
Son of Mrs. E. B. Olive, of 1064, Bury Road, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915.
Olive, John –
Son of James and Mary E. Olive, of 13, Venice Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Home Service only. Killed near Southport when thrown from his horse.
Oliver, James –
Husband of Mrs. Oliver, of 14, Prince Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Bolton Corporation Streets Department. Enlisted September 1914. Previously served in the South African Campaign. Attached 172nd Company, Royal Engineers.
Oliver (Anderton), George –
NOTE:- Served as George ANDERTON. Brother-in-Law of Mrs. Oliver, of 7, Gregson Field, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment under his real name of George Oliver and was discharged on medical grounds.
Ollerhead, Arthur –
Only son of Ellen Ollerhead, of 68, Mornington Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Agnes Sinclair Ollerhead (nee Elliott), of 107, Camden Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire. Died from exposure in a lifeboat following his ship being torpedoed.
O’Neill, John –
Son of Mrs. O’Neill, of 69, Union Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Hannah O’Neill, of 7, Villiers Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 14, Westbury Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
O’Neill, George Victor –
Son of George and Lucy Maud O’Neil, of 17, Sloane Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Wharton Hall Colliery, Little Hulton, and associated with the No.2 Corps of the Salvation Army. Also sometimes recorded as O’NEIL.
Openshaw, Frank –
Only son of James and Mary Openshaw, of 661, Chorley Old Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Outwood Colliery. Noted locally as a good full-back playing football for the Halliwell Wednesday and Walkden Wednesday clubs. Enlisted August 1916. Died from pneumonia following being gassed.