Barlow, Fred –

Son of Thomas and Nancy Barlow, of 8, Seddon Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.

Booth, Stanley –

Husband of Mrs. Booth, of 16, Vernon Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Killed by a shell.

Chamley, Joseph –

Eldest son of Annie Elizabeth Chamley, of Bridge House, Woodhouse, Milnthorpe, Westmorland, and the late Richard William Chamley. Formerly of 6, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Formerly a police constable at Bury. Enlisted October 1914.

Charlton, Thomas –

Of 20, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Recorded as Thomas CARLTON on SDGW. Name confirmed as Thomas CHARLTON on CWGC and Medal Card.

Deakin, Wilfred –

Husband of Eliza Jane Deakin, of 253, Bolton Road, Walkden, Lancashire, and formerly of 1, Peel Street, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Formerly a carter employed by the Little Hulton Co-Operative Society. Enlisted November 1916. Formerly Private 38938, Border Regiment. Killed instantly when carrying ammunition.

Edwards, Thomas –

Son of Thomas and Susannah Edwards, of 184a, Bolton Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917. Died at the No.83 General Hospital, Boulogne, from gunshot wounds to the head and left foot.

Greenhalgh, Fred –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peers, of 276, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Served in the Gallipoli campaign. Posted as missing since 19/05/1917, and subsequently presumed killed. Reported by various comrades to have been felled by a gunshot wound to the head in an attack from Monchy-le-Preux.

Hampson, Leonard –

Son of Abraham and Alice Ann Hampson, of 91, Manchester Road West, Little Hulton, Lancashire, and formerly of 124, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914.

Hayes, Arthur –

Son of Thomas and Jane Ellen Hayes, of 254, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Formerly 21621, Border Regiment.

Lomax, Joseph –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lomax, of 252, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire; husband of Immin Chadwick (formerly Lomax), of 23, Hindley Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly of 12, Lord Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.

Reece, Stanley –

Son of Stanley and Elizabeth R. Reece, of 222, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917. Killed by shellfire. Brother Thomas served with the Royal Marine Light Infantry.

Taylor, Fred –

Son of George and Margaret Taylor; husband of Mary Ann Taylor, of 28, Seddon Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.