Husband of May Jane Campbell, of 12, Back Haydock Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Called up from the reserve 04/08/1914. Formerly 2/647, Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed by a bullet wound to the head, having previously been gassed, wounded in the hip and buried.
Campbell, William –
Son of Thomas and Letitia Campbell; husband of Jane Ann Smedley (formerly Campbell), of 6, Foundry Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915. Formerly 21918, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Caught aged 26 as an absentee from Belton Park, Grantham since 07/02/1916 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 10/02/1916 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26).
Cannon, Francis –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, of 20, Lark Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915.
Cansdale, Edwin Thomas –
Son of Mrs. E. Cansdale, of 20, Hibbert Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.
Cant, Charles William –
Husband of Lavinia Cant, of 63, Brandwood Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Cardwell, Fred –
Son of Martha Cardwell, of 27, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late John Cardwell.
Carey, Alfred –
Son of John Thomas and Maria Carey (nee Heaviside), of 17, All Saints Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Received a penetrating gunshot wound to the head at Gallipoli, and transferred “dangerously ill” to hospital at Alexandria, Egypt.
Carley, Joseph –
Husband of Mrs. Carley, of 62, Blackledge Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire Enlisted March 1915.
Carlisle, Percy –
Son of Joshua and Sarah Ann Carlisle, of 78, Kay Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Carney, Joseph –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Carney, of 5827, St. Margaret Street, Vancouver South, British Columbia, Canada, and formerly of 33, Ralph Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 22840, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Carr, Harold –
Resided with his aunt at 10, Merrick Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Joined up April 1918.
Carr, Walter –
Son of George William and Emma Jane Carr, of 65, Kent Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 94, Hampden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported wounded 1916. First name reported as Walton in BJ&G.
Carrie, Frederick George –
Son of Mrs. Carrie, of 11, Ducie Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School 1909-1913). Formerly employed in the Bolton County Borough Treasurer’s Department. Enlisted November 1914, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Gazetted August 1915 to Second Lieutenant. Wounded on 06/05/1917. Killed while leading his company in an attack.
Carrington, Alfred –
Son of George Carrington.
Carroll, John Lyons –
Of 16, Plover Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Recorded as John LYONS on Medal Card and Silver War Badge Register. Died aged 27 years 21/07/1924 and interred at Bolton (Heaton) Cemetery on 25/07/1924 in grave CE. 3. M6. 37.
Carroll, Michael –
Son of the late Michael and Margaret Carroll.
Carson, James –
Husband of Alice Carson, of 49, Rawson Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 23, Argyle Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Enlisted July 1915. Formerly 5062, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Carson, William –
Son of Daniel and Mrs. Carson, of 4, Birmingham Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Florence Willetts (formerly Carson), of 26, Ruskin Avenue, Moss Side, Manchester, Lancashire, and formerly of 5, Avenue Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and 49, Rawson Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 1543, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Received bullet wound to shoulder 19/06/1915.
Carter, Harry –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter, of Waldeck Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Carter, of 3, Saturn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Brothers Walter and Jack also serving.
Carter, James –
Son of John and Maude Carter, of 52, Orm Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Carter, of 347, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire, from where he worked as a newsagent. Formerly 359834, King’s Liverpool Regiment. Four brothers also serving. Captured Prisoner of War on 30/11/1917. Died of Pneumonia. One of five brothers serving, Wallace, Jack, Percy and Harry.