Son of John Edward Hopwood, of 16, Closes Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915.
Hornby, James –
Hornby, James Albert –
Son of Albert Edward and Mary Hornby, of 11, Sloane Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 68, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917.
Hornby, Charles –
Foster son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiseman, of 92, Oxford Grove, Bolton, Lancashire; great-nephew of Mrs. Staton, of 40, Mayor Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 2460, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing since 30/11/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.
Hornby, Thomas –
Son of George and Mary Ann Hornby, of 85, Division Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 14, Balshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Reported missing on 25/09/1916 and subsequently confirmed killed. Surname recorded as HORNBY on Medal Card and in BJ&G, and as HORMBY on Roll of Honour, SDGW, and CWGC.
Horne, Harold –
Son of the late Ralph Horne and of Alice Horne (nee Gregson), of 21, Howell Croft South, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 56, Ashburner Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Died of acute appendicitis and peritonitis aboard the HM Hospital Ship Valdivia. Buried at Sea.
Horridge, Thomas –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horridge, of 365, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Hit by shell splinters in three places and died from these wounds.
Horridge, Robert –
Son of Alice M. Horridge, of 19, Glade Street, Park Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Albert Horridge. B.A. Of Garthside, Ducie Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Attached 2nd Bn., Manchester Regiment. Killed instantaneously on the evening of 17/11/1914, whilst looking up at an aeroplane, a bullet passing through his forehead at Wulverghem, Belgium.
Horrobin, Joseph –
Son of James and Elizabeth Horrobin, of 19, Charles Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.
Horrobin, Walter –
Son of Nancy Horrobin, of 33, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Walter Henry Horrobin. Enlisted February 1916. Wounded 23/09/1918 and died the following day.
Horrocks, Henry –
Husband of Mrs. Horrocks, of 49, Hibbert Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a carter for the Bolton Co-Operative Society. He had been hit in the thigh and was making his way his dug-out when he suffered a fatal wound to the head.
Horrocks, Albert –
Son of Henry and Alice Ann Horrocks, of 14, Webster Street, Burnden, Bolton, Lancashire. Of 18, Fortune Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 2902, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Posted missing since 30/11/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.
Horrocks, Henry Edward –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Horrocks, of 26, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire; Husband of Mrs. Horrocks. Formerly employed as a car inspector and cash clerk in the Tramways Offices at Bridgeman Street Car Shed. Reported missing since 14/09/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.
Horrocks, Albert –
Only son of Albert and Ann Jane Horrocks, of 22, Howard Street, Waterloo Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4069, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Attached 170th Trench Mortar Battery.
Horrocks, James –
A member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Horrocks, John –
Of 347, Darwen Road, Bromley Cross, Turton, Lancashire. Died from pneumonia at Blackpool, Lancashire.
Horrocks, John –
Of 10, Hurst Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915. Posted missing and subsequently confirmed via the Geneva Red Cross to have died of head wounds.
Horrocks, Joseph –
Husband of Mrs. Horrocks, of 17, Ford Street, Moor Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 9, Moor Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Reported missing since 10/07/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.
Horrocks, Joseph –
Son of John and Mary Horrocks, of 45, Princess Street, Bury, Lancashire; husband of Elizabeth Ellen (Nellie) Horrocks (nee Hodkinson), of 19, Lorne Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Horrocks, Samuel –
Son of Samuel Horrocks; husband of Maggie Jane Horrocks (nee Edgerley), of “The Lilacs”, 92, Church Road, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. Chartered Accountant. Formerly Private 5012, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Wounded by shrapnel in the neck August 1916.