Son of Thomas and Catherine Foley, of 30, Charles Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 6th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Previously wounded at Gallipoli. Killed by a shell whilst going out to bandage a wounded corporal.
Forshaw, Tom –
Son of Mary Jane Forshaw, of 123, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire, and the late Henry Forshaw; husband of Mrs. Forshaw, of Little Lever, Lancashire.
Forshaw, E –
Son of Mary Jane Forshaw, of 123, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire, and the late Henry Forshaw. Enlisted August 1915.
Forshaw, Harry –
Son of Mary Jane Forshaw, of 123, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire, and the late Henry Forshaw. Enlisted August 1916. Wounded in the leg January 1917. Memorial in Ringley Churchyard.
Forshaw, James W –
Son of Mary Jane Forshaw, of 123, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire, and the late Henry Forshaw. Enlisted February 1917.
Fort, William Dyson –
Son of John Dyson Fort and Jane Elisabeth Fort, of 7, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 37048, 3rd Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died from bronchial pneumonia.
Fox, Harry –
Son of James William and the late Mary J. Fox (nee Lindley), of 14, Ann Street, Kearsley, Lancashire, and stepson of Margaret Ritchie Fox (nee Jeffrey).
Fox, James –
Son of James William and the late Mary J. Fox (nee Lindley), of 14, Ann Street, Kearsley, Lancashire, and stepson of Margaret Ritchie Fox (nee Jeffrey). An old boy of the Hollands School. Enlisted July 1915. A scout and a sniper. Killed instantaneously by a shell.
France, William –
Son of John and Margaret France, of 435, Plodder Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Amy France (nee Oddie), of 78, Walton Lane, Nelson, Lancashire. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.
Fray, John –
Son of Joseph Fray, of 9, Jackson’s Buildings, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Hollands School.
Fray, Matthew –
Son of Lincoln and Clara Fray, of 45, Greendale Road, Port Sublight, Birkenhead, Cheshire. Native of Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Hollands School. A Farnworth man who went down with HMS Viknor, an armed merchant cruiser, off the north coast of Ireland. Body not recovered for burial.
Frith, John Douglas –
Son of Marion Helen Rankin (formerly Frith), of Boundary Cottage, Worsley Road, Farnworth, Lancashire, and the late Edward Frith.
Gallacher, James –
Son of Mr. Gallacher, of 6, Greenwood Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.
Gallacher, Thomas –
Son of Mr. Gallacher, of 6, Greenwood Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.
Gallagher, Harry Crompton –
Son of Harry and Maggie Gallagher, of Bolton, Lancashire. Husband of Mary Gore (formerly Gallagher), of 8, Telford Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 13, Livingstone Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Reported as Pte. H. CROMPTON in BJ&G.
Garnett, Walter –
Son of George and Margaret Garnett, of 15, Kildare Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and formerly of 34, Mather Street, Kearsley, Lancashire; husband of Mary Garnett, of 28, St. John Street, Kearsley, Farnworth, Bolton. Wounded by a bullet in the right arm April 1917. Memorial in Farnworth (St. James) Churchyard.
Garratt, Frank –
Youngest son of the late Absolom and Jane Garratt, Of Kearsley Moor, Lancashire. Of 17, Thorne Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 25470, West Yorkshire Regiment.
Garrity, John –
Son of Sergeant John Garrity, of 11, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 757, Manchester Regiment.
Garrity, Philip –
Son of Sergeant John Garrity, of 11, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire. Wounded at Loos. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
Garrity, Thomas –
Son of Sergeant John Garrity, of 11, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.