Ince, Albert –

Husband of Mary H. Ince, of 18, William Street, Chorley, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Horwich Locomotive Works. Mobilised as a reservist 05/08/1914. Formerly Private 7976, 2nd Bn., and Corporal 7976, 10th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Posted missing since 12/10/1916, and subsequently presumed killed.

Jackson, William –

Elder son of Joseph and Sarah Ann Jackson, of 23, Lorne Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly a clerk in the goods department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company at Clifton Junction. Wireless Operator.

Jackson, Hugh Lawrence –

Son of Henry and Annie Jackson, of Hollybrook, New Longton, Preston. Native of Glenthorne, Horwich, Lancashire. Killed by a shell.

Jarvis, John –

Son of John and Edith Jarvis (nee Cooke); husband of Clara Jarvis (nee Lindley), of 29, Lever Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company as a Ballast Man. Formerly 3rd Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Listed as John JERVIS in local newspapers.

Johnson, Robert Crane –

Son of the late John and Katherine Johnson, of 4, Short Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Reported missing since 15/06/1915 and subsequently presumed killed.

Jones, William John –

Son of Maurice and Elizabeth Jane Jones, of Myrtle House, Westcliffe Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire, and formerly of Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a clerk in the Horwich Loco Works Accountant’s Office. Enlisted October 1915. Formerly 3984, 1st Life Guards. Posted missing since 18/11/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.

Keppel-Palmer, Stuart Leslie –

Son of Llewellin Keppel-Palmer, of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Also of Little Haven, Pembrokeshire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company.

Kilner, Samuel –

Husband of Mrs. Kilner, of 14, Julia Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted July 1915. Formerly 21643, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Kirkman, William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirkman, of 2, Cedar Street, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a porter for the Lanacashire and Yorkshire Railway Company at Bolton. Enlisted February 1915. Formerly 15th Bn., Welsh Regiment.

Leach, Thomas Edwin –

Son of John Thomas Leach, of 36, Abraham Street, Horwich, Lancashire, and the late Caroline Leach, formerly of, 4, Leicester Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Previously served with the Bolton Artillery. Reported missing since 15/06/1915 at Festubert, and subsequently presumed killed. A brother serving in France in the signal section of the Royal Engineers. Surname recorded as LEECH on CWGC.

Leadbetter, Asa –

Son of Amy Swift (formerly Leadbetter), of 24, Lynton Street, Salford, Lancashire, and the late Joseph Leadbetter. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company.

Lee, Peter –

Son of Peter and Mary Lee, of 8, Bank Meadow, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted September 1914.

Lesson, James Frederick –

Son of George and Ellen Jane Lesson, of 307, Chorley New Road, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted May 1915.

Lewis, John Edward –

Husband of Mrs. O’Hara (formerly Lewis), of 5, Denvale Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 98, Arkwright Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a porter by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Formerly Bombardier 35, Royal Field Artillery, discharged in May 1916 as time expired, and re-enlisted subsequently.

Lomas, Walter –

Of 18, Autumn Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Of Dove Holes, Buxton, Derbyshire. Formerly employed as a plater’s assistant in the boiler department at Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted April 1915. Formerly Private 4351, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported as LOMAX in BC.

Lord, Harry –

Son of Joseph Lord. Of 14, Abraham Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.

Marsden, William Edward –

Son of Frederick and Catherine Marsden, of 126, Wright Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a time clerk at the Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted in 1917.

Martin, William –

Son of Catherine Martin, of 24, New Brunswick Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1916. Killed by the explosion of a shell at a casualty clearing station where he was assisting with tending to the wounded.