Dunion, Robert –

Youngest son of Mark Dunion, former Police Sergeant at Horwich, and also of the Bolton Borough Police, and the late Agnes Dunion, of 9, Bute Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 19, Grafton Street, Bolton. Formerly employed by the BJ&G.

Dunn, Joseph –

Husband of Mrs. Dunn, of 30, Lupton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, one of the 300 of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment who volunteered to reinforce the King’s Own Royal Lancashire Regiment in October 1915. Reported missing since 08/08/1916, and later presumed to have died on that date.

Dunn, Thomas –

Son of William and Alice Dunn, of Bolton, Lancashire. Widower with two children, of 22, York Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 4125, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; formerly 62638, King’s Liverpool Regiment. Killed by the explosion of a bomb dropped from an enemy aeroplane. Reported as J Dunn in BC.

Dunne, John –

Husband of Annie Dunne, of 2a, Ward’s Court, Folds Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 5055, East Lancashire Regiment, a reservist with 22 years service. Invalided home with pneumonia and later died at Gateshead whilst working on munitions.

Dunning, Sydney Herbert –

Husband of Mrs. Dunning, of 97, Old Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 6, Burk Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Durning, Robert –

Son of Robert and Margaret Durning (nee Grice), of 18, Grendon Street, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing from Gallipoli 09/08/1915 and subsequently presumed killed.

Dutton, John –

Son of Peter and Harriett Dutton, of 26, Thomas Rostron Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by a piece of shell which struck him in the forehead.

Dutton, Walter –

Youngest son of William and the late Susannah Dutton, of Cleveleys, Lancashire, and formerly of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Betsy Dutton, of Harkaway, Victoria, Australia; brother of Thomas Dutton, of Westgarth, Albert Road, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Died at 44th Casualty Clearing Station, France.

Dutton, Charles –

Youngest son of Mr. James Dutton, Solicitor, of “Cranford”, Carlton Road, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Farnworth Grammar School.

Dutton, Edward –

Son of Ellen Dutton, of 47, Palmerston Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Duty, James Argo –

Son of the late Mr. Argo Duty, joiner and builder of Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire, and of Mrs. Duty, of 38, Argo Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by a shell whilst asleep in his dugout.

Duty, William –

Son of the late Mr. Argo Duty, joiner and builder of Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire, and of Mrs. Duty, of 38, Argo Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.

Duxbury, Lewis –

Son of Peter and Annies Duxbury, of 2, Makant Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire.

Duxbury, James –

Son of the late Thomas Duxbury Duxbury and of Nancy Shaw (formerly Duxbury), of 145, Darley Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Duxbury, James –

Husband of Mary Alice Duxbury, of 38, Hardy Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 37, Virgil Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire.

Duxbury, James –

Son of James and Betsy Duxbury, of 13, Top-o’th’-Lodge, Little Lever, Lancashire, and formerly of 25, Independent Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Formerly of 67, Church Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Previously enlisted 04/01/1915 at Farnworth a Private 14986, 17th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers, and discharged 30/01/1915 as not likely to become an efficient soldier. Re-enlisted March 1915.

Eagland, Herbert Shaw –

Son of William and Bertha Eagland, of 11, Chapman Street, Higher Chorley Old Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915. Name sometimes recorded as Hubert.

Eastwood, Walter –

Son of William and Jane Eastwood, of 61, Pleasant Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Died at hospital in Sheffield from Meningitis after only nine days’ illness.

Eatock, James –

Husband of Mary A. Eatock (nee Bromley), of 31, Darwen Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of Haydn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 358, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded slightly by shrapnel on 04/11/1915. Posted missing since 30/11/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.