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.
Gaskell, George Edward –
Son of Edward and Margaret Alice Gaskell, of 82, Carlton Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. An old boy of the Hollands School. Taken prisoner 10/04/1918 and died of exhaustion 22/09/1918.
Gaskell, G E –
Gawthorne, J B –
Gee, Samuel –
Son of Samuel and Esther Gee (nee Blinkhorn), of 12, Conway Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Died in hospital in Malta of dysentery contracted in Gallipoli.
Gerrard, William –
Son of John and Margaret Gerrard, of 154, Bridgewater Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915. Killed by the same shell which killed J Walsh and H Walmsley.
Gillibrand, James Austin –
Son of Mrs. Horrocks, of 27, Wellington Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly in 1973, 3rd/1st Lancashire Hussars. Wounded in May 1917. Wounded again when shot through the leg and arm on 22/03/1918 at St. Quentin and taken prisoner of war. Died aged 31 years on 14/04/1919 at Manchester Royal Infirmary during an operation as a result of the above wounds.
Glasgow, Harry –
Eldest son of Thomas and Hannah Glasgow, of 19, Bolton Road, Farnworth, Lancashire, and formerly of 23, Loxham Street, Great Lever, Lancashire. Died after being shot through the shoulder on 24/10/1918, the bullet penetrating his chest.
Gould, Silas –
Son of Joshua and Elizabeth Ellen Gould, of 175, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Attached 177th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers. Died at 3rd Canadian Field Hospital. Brother Stanley served in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Grandin, John Hamer –
Separated husband of Alice Ann Grandin, of 94, Harvie Avenue, Toronto, Ontatio, Canada. Formerly Royal Army Medical Corps. Formerly a tramcar conductor, of Campbell Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Emigrated to Canada in 1914.
Greenhalgh, James Seddon –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh, of 65, Edward Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.
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, 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.
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 Edward and Mary Gregory, of 1, Bank View, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Memorial In Farnworth Cemetery.
Grundy, Francis –
Son of William and Hannah Rowland, of 3, Longcauseway, Farnworth, Lancashire. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.