Fielding, Thomas –

Son of Robert and Mary Fielding, of 40, Hennon Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Fielding, of 3, Garside Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the Halliwell Brass Band. Reported missing since 30/07/1916 and subsequently presumed to have been killed.

Fielding, Ernest –

Brother of Mr. H. Fielding, of 24, Rudolph Street, Bolton, Lancashire, with whom he formerly resided. Formerly employed as a shoemaker at the Venture Street branch of the Bolton Co-Operative Society. Formerly 33364, Cheshire Regiment. Reported missing since 31/07/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Fielding, Frederick Charles –

Husband of Mrs. Fielding, of 5, Broome Street, Haulgh, Bolton, Lancashire. Served 16 years in the Manchester Regiment., including service in the South African Campaign. Recorded as F C Fielding on CWGC, Frederick Charles Fielding on SDGW, and as Frederick C Fielding on Medal Card.

Finch, Thomas –

Husband of Eleanor Finch, of 75, Balshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 18, Holden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Posted missing since 09/04/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.

Finch, George –

Husband of Elizabeth Goacher (formerly Finch), of 15901, Vergil Avenue, Brightmoor, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.

Fine, James –

Son of the late Joseph Arthur and Mary Ellen Fine; husband of Mary Fine, of 17, Thurnham Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Of 25, Earnshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915.

Finn, Patrick –

Husband of Christian Finn, of Maple Cottage, Ballaugh, Isle of Man. Formerly 205609, 1st/4th Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers.

Finnerty, James –

Son of Bridget Finnerty, of 18, Back Foundry Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 82, Soho Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Thomas Finnerty. Enlisted March 1915. Died from meningitis at Townleys Hospital. Captioned as Pte W Finnerty in BJ&G.

Fish, Ernest –

Son of James and Alice Fish, of Higher Folds Farm, Belmont, Lancashire.

Fish, Lawrence –

Son of Thomas and Harriett Fish (nee Schofield), of 17, Silvester Street, School Hill, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Gunner 1120, Royal Field Artillery. Father in France with the Royal Field Artiilery, and brother in France with the Royal Engineers.

Fisher, George –

Elder son of Ann Fisher, of 83, Ramwell Street, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Thomas Fisher. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute (1904-1906). Enlisted April 1916.

Fisher, Albert –

Eldest of four soldier sons of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Anne Ellen Fisher (nee Brough), of 5, St. Ann Street, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers John (Jack) and Matthew also fell.

Fisher, John (Jack) –

Son of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Ann Fisher (nee Urmston), of 28, Thomas Street, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers Albert and Matthew also fell.

Fisher, Matthew –

Son of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Alice Fisher, of Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers Albert and John also fell. Served with the Border Regiment. in the South African Campaign.

Fishwick, John Eldred Greenhalgh –

Son of Mr. Fishwick, of 19, Church Road, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 3472, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. St. Peter’s Church Halliwell. Wounded 09/08/1916.

Fishwick, John Richard –

Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Fishwick, of 114, Brandwood Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of the late Catherine Fishwick. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Fitton, Henry –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fitton, of 35, Ralph Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Fitton of 42, Raphael Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Posted missing since 30/11/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.

Fitton, Herbert –

Son of John William and Elizabeth Ellen Fitton, of 30, Ramwell Street, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 23, Windermere Street, Bolton, Lancashire; 11, Grasmere Street, Bolton, Lancashire; and Gibraltar Farm, Lostock, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 5995, 4th/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing since 26/10/1917, and subsequently presumed killed.