Claxton, James –

Son of Reverend William Henry and Rose Eliza Claxton, of 46, Hampton Road, Forest Gate, London. Father was former pastor of the New Jerusalem Church, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Husband of Clara Claxton, of Rosslyn House, Colby, Isle of Man. Died in hospital in Bonn, Germany after six days’ illness.

Claxton, Samuel Henry –

Son of Reverend William Henry and Rose Eliza Claxton, of 46, Hampton Road, Forest Gate, London. Father was former pastor of the New Jerusalem Church, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Municipal Secondary School. One of four out of five sons lost.

Claxton, William –

Son of Reverend William Henry and Rose Eliza Claxton, of 46, Hampton Road, Forest Gate, London. Father was former pastor of the New Jerusalem Church, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Municipal Secondary School. One of four out of five sons lost. Posted missing following an attack on Turkish outposts and subsequently presumed killed.

Clayton, James –

Son of Alfred and Frances Clayton, of 63, Gladstone Road, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Died of pneumonia at Burdon Military Hospital, Weymouth, Dorset. Interred in Farnworth Cemetery.

Clayton, Percy –

Son of Mr. T. Clayton, of 59, Trafford Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Clayton, Thomas –

Son of Mr. Clayton, of 59, Trafford Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Anna Clayton, of 1413, Firrst Avenue North, Lithbridge, Alberta, Canada. Served in the South African Campaign.

Clegg, Robert –

Husband of Sarah Ellen Clegg (nee Mills), of 22, Matthew Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly of 62, Lee Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Wounded in head on sentry duty on 14/04/1915 and taken to 14th General Military Hospital, Boulogne. Brother William also killed.

Clegg, William –

Foster son of Mrs. M. Caney, of 35, Back Cross Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Brother Robert also served.

Clough, Alfred –

Son of John and Ellen Clough, of 125, Kildare Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Betsy Clough, of 154, Buckley Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Reported wounded and missing since 26/10/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Clough, John –

Son of Sam and Mary Jane Clough, of 301, Plodder Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Interred in St. James Churchyard on 29/04/1916.

Coleman, John –

Of 1, Back Sand Street, or 8, Levers Court, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Coleman, Joseph –

Son of Mrs. Catherine Coleman, of 10, Nelson Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 1, Back Sand Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Previously employed as a Ballast Man for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company.

Coleman, Patrick –

Of 36, Elizabeth Street, Farnworth, and formerly of 1, Back Sand Street, or 8, Levers Court, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 7185, 1st Bn., King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.

Coleman, Thomas –

Husband of Mrs. Coleman, of 8, Levers Court, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1914. Wounded June 1915 by gunshot to the arm, and resumed duty. Died from influenza in hospital in France.

Collier, Frank –

Son of William and Ellen Collier, of 139, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Reported missing since 27/05/1918 and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.

Collier, Henry (Harry) –

Eldest son of William and Ellen Collier, of 139, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Collier, of 11, Hindley Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Died of pneumonia in 57th General Hospital, Marseilles, France. Memorial in St. James’s Churchyard.

Collier, Albert –

Son of James Collier, of Egerton Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Collier, of 26, Harper Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Died from the effects of heatstroke.

Collier, Arthur –

Youngest son of William and Ellen Collier, of 139, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. A noted amateur athlete of Dixon Green. Enlisted June 1915. Formerly 5051, 3rd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed by a shell.

Collier, Walter –

Son of William and Ellen Collier, of 139, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Attached Royal Indian Navy. Served in Mesopotamia.

Collier, William –

Son of William and Ellen Collier, of 139, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly Corporal 19546, 20th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of pneumonia in hospital. Memorial in St. James’s Churchyard.