Burrows, Fred –

Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Burrows, of 149, Bradford Street, Farnworth, Lancashire.

Burton, John –

Son of Richard Burton, of New Street, Sedbergh, Yorkshire. Of 25, Webb Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Recorded as missing since 26/02/1916.

Bush, James Willie –

Son of Mrs. Bush, of 3, Dixon Street, Horwich, Lancashire; husband of Alice Bush, of 397, Albany Road, Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works, and by the Perth Tramways in Australia.

Caldwell, Thomas –

Of 21, Dickinson Street East, Horwich, Lancashire. Died in the Bolton Infirmary after an illness resulting from being gassed in the Dardanelles, and interred 26/10/1918 in Holy Trinity (Horwich) Churchyard.

Calvert, John McCall –

Son of Frank and Margaret Calvert, of 15, Travers Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Later resided at 530, Lytham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire. Died at Blackpool, Lancashire.

Carter, Joseph Octavious –

Son of Henry and Lydia Carter, of Leicester, Leicestershire. Of Fir Cottage, Moor Platt, Horwich, Lancashire. An old boy of Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School. Seriously wounded by shrapnel in the head. One of four brothers on military service.

Cartwright, James –

Resided with his Aunt at 41, Wright Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Horwich Loco Works.

Chadwick, Tom –

Husband of Edith G. Chadwick, of 47, Mary Street West, Horwich, Lancashire. Mobilised for service 09/01/1917. Formerly Private 7386, 4th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Chamberlain, William –

Son of Mrs. Ann Chamberlain, of 24, Black Horse Street, Blackrod, Chorley, Lancashire; husband of Mary E. Chamberlain, of 43, Summer Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly a temporary postman at Horwich. Enlisted September 1916. Died of pneumonia in Mesopotamia.

Charnock, Joseph –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charnock, of 42, George Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly 44564, South Lancashire Regiment. Posted missing since 10/04/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Chester, Richard –

Son of Mrs. Mary Chester, of 7, Fox Holes, Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1916. Reported missing since 11/04/1917, and subsequently presumed dead.