Davies, John Henry –

Son of William and Elizabeth Davies, of 67, Calvert Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Davies, Joseph –

Of 91, Leicester Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Brother of Private William Davies, Royal Irish Rifles, Killed in Action 12/03/1915, and of Private Christopher Davies, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, Killed in Action 31/10/1914.

Davies, Joseph –

Husband of Sabina Davies, of 4, Nottingham Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 41, Crescent Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Late of Warrington, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1916. Died from pneumonia in Italy.

Davies, Norman –

Son of Richard Samson Davies and Elizabeth Ellen Davies, of “Wigmore”, Bradford Street, Haulgh, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted July 1917.

Davies, Arthur –

Son of William and the late Margaret Davies; husband of Angelina Davies, of 37, St. Helens Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Davies, Peter –

Son of Mrs. Davies, of 149, Musgrave Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by the bursting of a shell.

Davies, Robert –

Husband of Annie Tindsley (formerly Davies), of 1, Flora Street, Salford, Lancashire, and formerly of 64, Ainsworth Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by William Walker and Sons, Rose Hill Tannery. Enlisted April 1916. Posted missing since 20/09/1917 and subsequently presumed killed. Victoria Wesleyan.

Davies, Thomas –

Son of William and Mary Jane Davies; husband of Edith Davies (nee Coupe), of 453, Blackburn Road, Edgworth, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently as captured prisoner of war. Died from wounds at Elincourt Clearing Station, Heerenberg, Holland.

Davies, Belsford –

Son of Thomas and Margaret Davies, of 8, Bright Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Joined up August 1917. Formerly 62872, South Lancashire Regiment. A brother served with the Gordon Highlanders.

Davies, William –

Son of Samuel and Hannah Davies, of 6, Waldeck Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Alice Davies, of 110, Hatfield Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915, “Group System”.

Davies, Benjamin –

Discharged 02/11/1917 as No Longer Physically Fit for War Service. Listed in Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour as Labour Corps, King’s Liverpool Regiment. Medal Card and Silver War Badge Record indicates 12th Bn., Royal Defence Corps. Silver War Badge Record also shows age as 51 years. Possible interment at Bolton (Heaton) Cemetery on 13/06/1924.

Davies, William –

Husband of Annie Davies, of 10, St. Thomas Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 10, Delamere Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. A reservist having completed three years’ regular army service. Missing since the battle of Neuve Chapelle, and subsequently declared killed. Brother of Private Joseph Davies, Lancashire Fusiliers, Killed in Action 26/08/1914.

Davies, Christopher –

Reported as missing, and subsequently declared as having been killed. Brother of Private Joseph Davies, Lancashire Fusiliers, Killed in Action 26/08/1914 and of Private William Davies, Royal Irish Rifles, Killed in Action 12/03/1915.

Davies, Harry –

Son of the late James and Mary Ellen Davies of 2, Belvoir Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Native of Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Injured by a motor on 30/05/1915 and had a foot amputated in a hospital in Boulogne.

Davies, Harry –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Davies, of 50, Fraser Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Nephew of John Whiteley, 260, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Received a fractured skull at Hill 60, Ypres on 22/04/1915 and died at 3rd Western Hospital, Cardiff.

Davies, Alun Wynn –

Eldest son of Mr. Thomas Davies, of 375, Hulton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a fitter by the Bolton Corporation Gas Department. Accidentally fell into the water and drowned while passing from one vessel to another.

Davies, James Alfred –

Son of Alice Ann Davies; husband of Emma Davies, of 9, Todd Street, School Hill, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 122, Back Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Bolton Corporation Streets Department as a pavior.