Kent, Harold –

Son of Rev. John Edward Kent, M.A., headmaster of the Bolton Church Institute (1902-1920), and of Emily Kent, formerly of 98, Castle Street, Haulgh, Bolton, Lancashire. Of The Raikes, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute. Formerly Private 3011, Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry / Lancashire Hussars. Commissioned 17/12/1916. Date of death wrongly recorded as 14/11/1917 on CWGC. Died at 36th Casualty Clearing Station, France.

Kent, Sidney –

Son of John J. and Alice Kent, of 33, Ellesmere Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Kenyon, John James –

Son of the late John Kenyon, of 1, Raphael Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Martha Ann Kenyon, of 2, Dickson Street South, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Driver 41621, Royal Field Artillery.

Keough, Lawrence –

Son of Lawrence and Mary Alice Keough, of 26, Horace Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire.

Kerfoot, James –

Youngest son of James Kerfoot and Frances Kerfoot (formerly Higson, nee Ardill), of 129, St. George’s Road, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of the Bee Hive, Bark Street, Bolton, Lancashire. St. Barnabas Church and Clarence Street School. Killed at Guillemont.

Kershaw, Harry –

Son of Thomas and Alice Kershaw, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Elizabeth Alice Thurgood (formerly Kershaw), of 47, Lena Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.

Kershaw, John Hopwood –

Husband of Mary Ellen Kershaw, of 51, Second Avenue, Ferns Park, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 2779, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Kershaw, Benjamin –

Son of Thomas Kershaw, of 42, Seymour Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Alice Kershaw. Formerly 45385, 5th Labour Company, King’s Liverpool Regiment.

Kershaw, Paul –

Son of the late Paul and Ruth Kershaw, of 14, View Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the machine room at Messrs. Tillotson and Son, Ltd. A member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted August 1915. Died at Gosport (Haslar) Hospital from an attack of pneumonia. Memorial on family grave in Edgworth Congregational Churchyard.

Kershaw, Richard –

Son of the late Paul and Ruth Kershaw, of 14, View Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Memorial on family grave in Edgworth Congregational Churchyard.

Kershaw, Thomas –

Son of Thomas Kershaw, of 42, Seymour Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915, prior to which he had been in America around four years. Formerly 3974, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Kershaw, Walter –

Husband of Janet Kershaw, of 4, Broom Street, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 127, Bury New Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Previously served in the South African Campaign.

Killeen, David –

Son of George and Alice Killeen, of 194, Waterloo Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Youngest of three brothers serving.

Killeen, John Edward –

Of 20, Crompton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915. Formerly 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Killoran, Matthew –

Husband of Annie Killoran (nee Cocker), of 3, All Saints Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 36, Grant Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly a Bolton Corporation workman employed at the Belmont Waterworks prior to enlisting in the first week of the war. Caught aged 26 as an absentee from Grantham since 30/01/1915, and again aged 27 as a deserter from Whitley Camp, Surrey, since 30/05/1915. Appeared before Bolton Magistrates 05/02/1915 and 07/06/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/25 & JBO/1/26)

Kilmartin, Andrew –

Husband of Mrs. Kilmartin, of 10, Middle Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Died of wounds at No.8 Casualty Clearing Station.

Kilshaw, William –

Son of Thomas and Mary Kilshaw, of Manchester, Lancashire; husband of Mary Jane Kilshaw, of 25, Windsor Grove, Bolton, Lancashire.

King, George William –

Husband of Elizabeth King, of 25, Rishton Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 29, Nile Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 5393, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

King, Robert –

Husband of Mrs. King, of 1, Clarence Court, Bolton, Lancashire. Attached 77th Company, Royal Engineers. Wounded 12/09/1917 and succumbed the following day.