Cocker, James –

Son of James and Margaret Cocker; husband of Bertha Cocker, of 91, Lumsden Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Coggins, John –

Son of John Arthur and Mary Ann Coggin, of 34, Rigby Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Colderley, James –

Husband of Mrs. Colderley, of 33, Division Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. St. Mark’s. Recorded as CALDERLEY in BJ&G.

Cole, John –

Son of John William and Edith Cole, of 24, Percival Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 2039, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Recorded as 14th Bn., on CWGC. Died at Northampton Hospital.

Coleman, Joseph –

Son of Mrs. Catherine Coleman, of 10, Nelson Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 1, Back Sand Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Previously employed as a Ballast Man for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company.

Coleman, Arthur Frederick –

Son of Arthur Coleman, of 3, Avenue Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915. Formerly Private 5734, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported as wounded and missing since 26/10/1917, and subsequently presumed killed.

Coleman, Daniel –

Son of James and Katherine Coleman, of 22, Hobson Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Amelia Coleman (nee Frangleton), of 76, Holden Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 37, Back Reservoir Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 25/09/1915 and subsequently presumed killed.

Coleman, Harry Robinson –

Son of Charles Henry and Annie Robinson Coleman, of 43, Chorley Old Road, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Pikes Lane, Oxford Grove and Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted April 1915. Wounded by gunshot in the right leg and right eye on 30/06/1916 and died on 05/07/1916 according to BJ&G.

Colgan, James –

Husband of Ellen Colgan, of 4, Peabody Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Colgan, Thomas –

Son of Thomas and Bridget Colgan, of Castle House, Sragh, Tullamore, King’s County, Ireland.

Colley, Harry –

Son of John Colley, of 18, Plato Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously reported as missing, then confirmed Killed in Action at Courcelette. One of six brothers serving with the Canadians.

Collier, Fred –

Husband of Mary Collier, of 49, Mason Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 3471, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Collier, John –

Son of William and Ann Collier, of 11, Crumpsall Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously employed by Dobson and Barlow. Enlisted March 1915. Died from multiple shell wounds at the Canadian Clearing Station at Lijssenthoek. All Saints Chuch, Halliwell. Brother William serving, and brother Robert prisoner of war in Germany.

Collier, Joseph –

Son of William and Elizabeth Collier (nee Gaw), of 29, Pickering Street, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Collier, Robert –

Son of Willoughby Collier and Margaret Collier, of 30, Nebo Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.

Colluney, Joseph –

Son of Mrs. Colluney, of 5, Alpha Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted aged 15 in September 1914. Served in the Dardanelles in May 1915. Wounded in Meospotamia and sent to hospital Poona, India, where he died from burns. Also commemorated on Face 11 of the Kirkee Memorial, India.

Colluney, Thomas –

Son of Mrs. Colluney, of 5, Alpha Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded on 02/12/1917. He had been previously wounded and returned to the front in September 1917. Died at No.55 Casualty Clearing Station, France of wounds received on 02/12/1917. On the Roll of Honour at St. Mary’s R.C. School. His brother-in-law served in France with the same corps.