Berry, Fred –

Son of Evan and Sarah Jane Berry, of 106, Church Road, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1916.

Berry, G –

Son of Mrs. Berry, of 144, Hall Lane, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 12, Devon Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Berry, George G –

Younger son of the late R. B. Berry, photographer, and Mrs. Berry, of Moses Gate Conservative Club, 7-9 Bolton Road, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Died of malaria in hospital at Salonika.

Berry, Albert –

Son of Evan and Sarah Jane Berry, of 106, Church Road, Farnworth, Lancashire. In Mesoptamia.

Berry, John –

Son of Mrs. Berry, of 144, Hall Lane, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Berry, of 12, Devon Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Killed by a shell blast on his dug-out.

Berry, W –

Son of Mrs. Berry, of 144, Hall Lane, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 12, Devon Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Billingham, John William –

Of 7, Chapel Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Half brother of E Windley. One of many men killed when a German mine exploded under trenches near Givenchy.

Birch, John –

Son of John and Sarah Jane Birch, of 6, Newport Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. An old boy of the Hollands School.

Birtles, Wifred –

Son of James E. and Clara Birtles, of 62, Mossfield Road, New Bury, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Bithell, Emlyn –

Son of William and Jane Bithell, of 49, Edward Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 28465, 8th Bn., & 2nd Bn., Border Regiment. Wounded.

Bithell, Herbert Lewis –

Son of William and Jane Bithell, of 49, Edward Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Edna Bithell, of 37, Longcauseway, Farnworth, Lancashire. Wounded dangerously in the back, chest and head on 15/03/1918 and died at 54th Casualty Clearing Station.

Bithell, Idwal –

Son of William and Jane Bithell, of 49, Edward Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Wounded by gunshot in left shoulder. Died aged 31 years in October 1925 and interred in Farnworth Cemetery 02/11/1925.

Bithell, Isaac –

Son of William and Jane Bithell, of 49, Edward Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 5th/6th Bn., Scottish Rifles. Eldest of four soldier sons.

Bleakley, William –

Son of William and Margaret Bleakley, of 21, St. John Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Of 11, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Newtown Pit by the Clifton and Kearsley Colliery Company. Enlisted October 1915. Posted missing since 11/09/1918 and subsequently presumed killed. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church. Brother John served in the Lancashire Fusiliers.

Blears, John –

Brother of Mr. Blears, of 43, Lark Hill, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Blease, Robert –

Eldest son of Robert William and Annie Blease, of 103, Lord Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Reported wounded and missing and subsequently confirmed killed. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.

Blower, Charles –

Son of Mr. And Mrs. George Blower, of 53, Old Hall Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.

Boardman, Albert Edwin –

Son of Sam and Lucy Boardman, of 27, Campbell Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Emigrated to Canada in 1913. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.

Boardman, Joseph Alphonsus –

Son of Charles Johnathan and Lydia Boardman, of 62, Central Avenue, Highfield, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly of 19A, Plodder Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. “During the operations South West of Wytschaete, this soldier was hit in the head by an enemy rifle bullet, and instantly killed.”