Husband of Mrs. Lees, of 22, Broach Street, High Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 37929, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Captured prisoner of war 25/03/1918 and died in hospital from gastric and internal catarrh.
Leonard, John –
Son of Mrs. Leonard, of 7, Raby Street, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lester, John –
Son of William and Elizabeth Alice Lester, of 45, Poplar Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lester, Joseph –
Husband of Mrs. E. Lester, of Maldon Road, Tiptree, Essex, formerly of 12, Ross Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Posted missing since 31/07/1917 and subsequently presumed killed. Recorded as Lancashire Fusiliers on Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour.
Lever, James –
Son of William and Helen Lever, of “Redthorne”, Plodder Lane, Middle Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lever, James –
Son of William and Mary J. Lever, of 22, Bridge Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1916. Formerly 22988, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Lever, James Darcy –
Son of Elizabeth F. Norris (formerly Lever), of 2, Leicester Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Robert Lever, registrar of Astley Bridge. Formerly of 42, Pleasant Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lever, John (Jack) –
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ellen Lever, of 3, Eckersley Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 53, Knowsley Street, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. At time of death he was attached to the 19th Bn. of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment., hence the double entry in the Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour.
Lever, Peers –
Husband of Bertha Alice Lever, of 47, Bankfield Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lever, Robert –
Son of John and Mary Ann Lever, of 36, Artillery Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Wounded 31/07/1917 being hit on the chin by a sniper’s bullet and in the neck with shrapnel. Reported missing 30/11/1917, and subsequently reported killed having been shot in the head.
Lever, Thomas James –
Husband of Margaret Lever, of 30, Broadwalk, Westhoughton, Lancashire, formerly of 27, Rose Street, and 7, Acton Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lever, Thomas Welsby –
Son of John and Sarah Ellen Lever, of 7, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1909-1912). Previously worked for the London and North Western Railway Company as a Clerk at Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Emmanuel Church and School. Killed by gunshot to the head.
Lever, Tom –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lever, of 31, Queensgate, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Health Department of Bolton Corporation. Enlisted July 1915. Killed on or just after his 20th Birthday. Step-brother of Tom Brotherton.
Lever, William –
Son of Mrs. B. Lever, of 1, Chatham Street, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lewis, Arthur –
Son of Hubert and Mary Lewis, of 358, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted in November 1914.
Lewis, Cyril –
Son of Walter James and Sarah Lewis, of 44, Weston Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Of Summerfield, 462, Manchester Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Lewis, Edward –
Son of Mary Ann Haslam (formerly Lewis), of 54, Fleet Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late W. Lewis. Enlisted September 1915. Attached Manchester Regiment. His brother William also fell.
Lewis, Albert –
Son of Mrs. Lewis, of 54, Beverley Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Lewis, of Manchester, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4793, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Attached 8th Bn. Reported as Lance Corporal in BJ&G. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.
Lewis, Fred –
Son of Mr. Thomas Lewis, of 579, Bury Road, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire. A doctor’s steward serving on the Cunard Steamship Company’s ill-fated liner RMS Lusitania.
Lewis, George Stacey –
Son of John Richard and Jane Lewis, engraver of Fold Street, Bolton, Lancashire and resident of 7, Mayfield Avenue, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1916. Formerly Private 7896, 4th/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in a night raid.