Whitehorn, Henry –

Husband of Mrs. Whitehorn, of 14, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Served twelve years in the Berkshire Regiment. including in the South African Campaign. Formerly resided at Hampson Street in Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Reported missing since 08/05/1915 and subsequently presumed killed.

Whitelegg, James Stanley –

Eldest son of Thomas Henry Whitelegg and Annie Whitelegg, of 39, Rowena Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1916.

Whitelegg, Norman –

Son of Thomas Henry and Annie Whitelegg, of 39, Rowena Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Formerly 2215, 16th Bn., Middlesex Regiment.

Whiteley, John Thomas –

Attached 53rd (Young Soldiers) Bn. Possible death in 1925 aged 53, in the Rusholme sub-district of Manchester, and interment at Bolton (Heaton) Cemetery on 04/05/1925.

Whiteside, John –

Son of Mrs. Whiteside, of 45, Wallace Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 19196, Grenadier Guards.

Whittaker, Edward W –

Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howarth, of 27, Carey Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.

Whittaker, Ernest –

Husband of Mrs. Whittaker, of 17, Lonsdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Died in a base hospital from bronchial pneumonia.

Whittaker, John –

Son of Joseph and Elenora Whittaker, of 39, Portugal Street. Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Ethel Iris Whittaker, of 98, Hampden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Of 2, Church Road, Farnworth, Lancashire. Previously lived at 1, Portugal Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.

Whittaker, Joseph Henry –

Son of the late William and Harriot Whittaker; grandson of Mrs. Matthews, of 3, Hartley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.

Whittaker, Miles Shepherd –

Son of John and Betsy Whittaker, of 382, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Bolton Co-Operative Society as a counter assistant at Morris Green. Reported missing 15/09/1916 and subsequently presumed killed. Brother George served in France.

Whittaker, Nimrod –

Son of Lewis and Ellen Whittaker, of 14, Sutcliffe Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a conductor on the Bolton Corporation Tramways. Enlisted October 1915.

Whittaker, William –

Son of William and Mary Ellen Whittaker, of 179, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Had served in Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine and France. Mortally wounded 06/10/1918. Reported as Sergeant in BJ&G.

Whittle, Frank Johnson –

Eldest son of Robert and Sarah Ann Whittle, of 67, Aitken Street, Accrington, Lancashire. Formerly of Craig-y-don, 156, Markland Hill Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, and 124, Church Road, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted in British Columbia in September 1914. Sustained a bullet wound through the left arm October 1916.

Whittle, George Thomas –

Son of David and Martha Whittle, of 73, Old Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 4817, Cheshire Regiment.

Whittle, Albert –

Son of Moses and Catherine Whittle, of 27, Thorpe Street, Bolton, Lancashire; brother of Jane Whittle, of 100, Newport Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Whittle, Robert –

Youngest son of Robert and Sarah Ann Whittle, of 67, Aitken Street, Accrington, Lancashire. Formerly of Craig-y-don, Markland Hill Lane, Doffcocker, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1907-10). Previously employed by Messrs. Tillotson & Sons, Ltd. Also reported as Bert.

Whittle, Thomas –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mary E. Whittle, of 23, John Taylor Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Formerly Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. A brother also served, and another brother lost a leg in the War.