Son of Robert and Helen Greenhalgh, of 3, Steele Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of May Greenhalgh, of 76, Rigby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. 16 years’ service.
Greenhalgh, Stanley –
Son of Simon Hilton Greenhalgh and Maria Greenhalgh (nee Isherwood), of 199, Belmont Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Greenhalgh, Thomas Hatton –
Son of William Greenhalgh, of 31, Croston Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Harriet Greenhalgh, of 35, Clevedon Road, North Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire, formerly of 7, Vincent Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Greenhalgh, Walter –
Husband of Muriel M. Greenhalgh, of 10, Burnaby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly T/326538, Royal Army Service Corps.
Greenhalgh, Walter –
Son of Mr. Greenhalgh, of 122, Bury New Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Attached for duty with an ordnance workshop. Killed when the wall of a ruined house in which he was sheltering from the raid collapsed and buried him.
Greenhalgh, William –
Son of Simon Hilton Greenhalgh and Maria Greenhalgh (nee Isherwood), of 199, Belmont Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, William –
Son of David and Ann Greenhalgh, of 1, Latimer Street, Folds Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of E. Dowbekin (formerly Greenhalgh), of 34, Benson Street, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 262, Oxford Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 24858, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Greenhalgh, William –
Son of Mrs. Greenhalgh, of 132, Darley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Youngest of three brothers in the Army.
Greenhalgh, William –
Son of Mr. Luke Greenhalgh, of 11, Thompson Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Violet Greenhalgh (nee Easden). Enlisted 1903 aged 16 and spent ten years serving in India, and then employed as a police sergeant at Karachi.
Greenhalgh, William Alfred –
Son of Mr. William J. Greenhalgh, of 45, Turton Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 68, Parkdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Polly Thornton (formerly Greenhalgh), of 106, Waterloo Street, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 65, Brief Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted March 1915.
Greenhalgh, William Emil –
Only son of James and Olga Magdalena Greenhalgh, of 87, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, Albert –
Son of James Greenhalgh, of 27, Beverley Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, Alfred –
Son of James and Mary Greenhalgh, of Ladygate, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Greenhalgh, Harold –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Greenhalgh, of 1, Dunscar Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, Harold –
Son of Eliza Greenhalgh, of 274, Blackburn Road, Egerton, Turton, Lancashire, and formerly of the Egerton Conservative Club. Formerly a Bolton Wanderers full-back. Enlisted January 1916.
Greenhalgh, Harold Joseph (Joseph Harold) –
Eldest of two soldier sons of Lawrence and Sarah Frances Greenhalgh (nee Ashton), of 2, Dimple, Egerton, Turton, Lancashire. NOTE:- Name recorded as Joseph Harold Greenhalgh at birth.
Greenhalgh, Herbert –
Son of Robert and Annie Greenhalgh, of 22, Bamber Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 10th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing / taken prisoner of war 30/11/1917 and subsequently confirmed killed.
Greenough, Robert –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenough; husband of Harriet Greenough, of 55, Pitt Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in both legs in 1915. Previously served in the South African Campaign.
Greenough, Walter –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell Greenough of 24, Raby Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Edith Greenough, of 37, Mortfield Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.
Greenwood, Henry –
One of three soldier sons of Mrs. Greenwood, Of 3, Tower Street, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1914. Reported missing since 01/07/1916, then wounded in the abdomen and prisoner of war. Died from these wounds in captivity.