Inch, George Edward –

Son of George Edward and Alice Inch, of 2, Charlotte Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Inch, of 33, Calvert Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Corporal, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. Commissioned 20/06/1917. Some time as a prisoner in Germany. Attached 6th Bn. Killed by a shell burst.

Inch, Robert –

Youngest of three sons of George Edward and Alice Inch, of 2, Charlotte Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915. Died of wounds at Whipps Cross War Hospital, Leytonstone. Second son to fall in the war.

Iredale, Thomas William –

Son of the late George Iredale; husband of Mary Ann Iredale, of 26, Artillery Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915. Attached 8th Bn. Killed by a shell.

Ireland, James –

Son of Mrs. M. E. Ireland, of 121, Lawn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. His twin brother Alfred also served and was wounded.

Ireland, James –

Of 6, Berkeley Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. A signaller.

Ireland, Arthur –

Son of James and Mary Ireland, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Ann Ireland, of 137, Thicketford Road, Firwood Estate, Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire.

Ireton, James –

Son of John James and Sarah Jane Ireton (nee Mason), of Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly of the Lostock Industrial School, Lostock, Bolton, Lancashire.

Irwin, Walter –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of 18, Nith Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 9980, Manchester Regiment.

Irwin, Bridget Ellen –

Wife of Joseph Irwin, of 58, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed in Zeppelin Raid. Interred 30/09/1916 in Bolton (Tonge) Cemetery in grave RC. 4. S1. 16.

Irwin, Ellen Margaret –

Daughter of Joseph and Bridget Ellen Irwin, of 58, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed in Zeppelin Raid. Interred 30/09/1916 in Bolton (Tonge) Cemetery in grave RC. 4. S1. 16.

Irwin, Joseph –

Of 58, Kirk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Listed in the Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour but did not die until aged 60 in 1934, interred 16/07/1934 in Bolton (Tonge) Cemetery in grave RC. 4. S1. 16.

Isherwood, Albert –

Son of Sarah Isherwood, of 81, Musgrave Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Benjamin Isherwood. Formerly employed as a grocer by Bolton Co-operative Society. Enlisted May 1915. Wounded by a machine gun bullet in the ankle at the Somme in July 1916.

Isherwood, Harry –

Of 174, Oxford Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915. Wounded 27/08/1916 in the right arm and right thigh by gunshot. Also served in the 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and possibly Lancashire Fusiliers.

Isherwood, Herbert –

Son of John and Ellen Isherwood, of 286a, Crescent Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Reported missing since 06/05/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Isherwood, James –

Son of Alice and the late James Isherwood, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Ellen Bexson (formerly Isherwood), of 11, Cartmel Crescent, Firwood Estate, Bolton, Lancashire.

Isherwood, Joshua Ward –

Son of James and Jane Isherwood, of 258, Leigh Road, Atherton, Lancashire, and formerly resided at 53, Mount Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly an employee of the South Lancashire Tramways Company. Enlisted January 1916.

Isherwood, Marshall –

Son of Marshall Thomas Isherwood and Mary Isherwood, of 18, Preston Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 5, McKean Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 3142, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing 09/08/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.

Isherwood, Norman –

Only son of Richard and Annie Isherwood, of 17, Pemberton Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Formerly Manchester University Officer Training Corps. Gazetted 12/08/1915 to Second Lieutenant, 3rd/6th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.

Isherwood, Robert –

Son of John and Mary Alice Isherwood; husband of Ann Jane Isherwood, of 6, Crosby Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Isherwood, Robert –

Son of Thomas Kearsley Isherwood and Margaret Alice Isherwood, of 208, Crescent Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Isherwood, of 11, Broughton Street, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a clerk by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company at Radcliffe. Enlisted May 1915. Died of wounds received on 28/03/1917. Memorial in Lever Bridge (St. Stephen and all Martyrs) Churchyard.