Green, James –

Husband of Annie Green, of 58, Lord Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1917. Badly wounded in the left leg below the knee by a large shell fragment.

Greenhalgh, Jacob –

Son of Matthew and Sarah Greenhalgh, of 21, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly 19443, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Greenhalgh, John –

Of 44, Northumberland Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.

Greenhalgh, Peter –

Son of Fred Greenhalgh, of 44, Northumberland, Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915. Formerly 18345, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Also served in Monmouthshire Regiment, and Royal West Surrey Regiment (62902). Suffered from the effects of gas poisoning and wounds received in action in September 1918 and died aged 24 years 31/03/1919. Interred in Farnworth Cemetery on 23/04/1919.

Greenhalgh, E –

Elder son of James Edward and Alice Greenhalgh, of 122, Buckley Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Worked at Enfield, Middlesex, for the Co-operative Society. Formerly Middlesex Regiment, discharged. Worked on munitions at Woolwick. Re-enlisted June 1916.

Greenhalgh, Thomas –

Eldest son of Albert and Mary Ellen Greenhalgh, of 3, Albert Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly worked as a platelayer for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Three times previously wounded; also served in Palestine.

Greenhalgh, Frank –

Younger son of James Edward and Alice Greenhalgh, of 122, Buckley Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Formerly 7767, Public Schools Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Brother E. Greenhalgh in the York and Lancaster Regiment.

Greenhalgh, Alfred –

Son of Matthew and Sarah Greenhalgh, of 21, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Greenhalgh, of 44, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Greenwood, Thomas (Tom) –

Son of John Robert and Marion Greenwood, of 12, Algernon Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1917.

Gregory, Harold –

Son of Edward and Mary Gregory, of 1, Bank View, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1916. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery. Brother of Herbert Gregory (Royal Garrison Artillery), and William Gregory (Loyal North Lancashire Regiment).

Gregory, William –

Son of Richard and Alice Ann Gregory, of 313, Plodder Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly Private 3064, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Gregory, William –

Son of Edward and Mary Gregory, of 1, Bank View, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Memorial In Farnworth Cemetery.

Grundy, Benjamin –

Of 172, Manchester Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. Formerly of 1, Hindley Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.

Grundy, Francis –

Son of William and Hannah Rowland, of 3, Longcauseway, Farnworth, Lancashire. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.

Grundy, Fred –

Son of William and Hannah Rowland, of 3, Longcauseway, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Grundy, of 38, Chatsworth Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Died from gas poisoning. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.

Grundy, Harold Cecil –

Son of Councillor Joseph and Mrs. Betty Grundy, of 330, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Previously wounded twice. Died from influenza and pneumonia. Memorial in Kearsley (St. Stephen) Churchyard.