Murphy, Thomas –
Son of William and Ellen Murphy, of 75, Worsley Road, Little Hulton, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
Newton, William –
Son of Margaret and the late John Oliver Newton, of 428, Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Photo captioned as John Newton in F&WJ.
Nicholson, John –
Son of Peter and Mary Emma Nicholson, of 252, Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Attached Royal Garrison Artillery.
Nickson, John F –
Of 65, Old Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire, and formerly of 7, Edmundson Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Parkin, J –
Parry, George –
Husband of Mrs Parry, of 3, London Street, off Hilton Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Served in the South African Campaign with the Denbighshire Hussars.
Partington, James –
Husband of Bertha Partington, of 35, Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917.
Partington, William –
Husband of Fanny Gibson (formerly Partington), of 142, Manchester Road, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Died at hospital in Marseilles from influenza and pneumonia.
Percival, William –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Percival, of 120, Worsley Road, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1917. One of ten men killed when a shell burst in the billet.
Piper, Harry –
Son of Job and Maria Emma Piper, of Little Hulton, Lancashire. Wounded 21/09/1917 when a shell dropped in the dug-out, resulting in the loss of both legs below the knee. Died September Quarter 1921 in Farnworth sub-district of Bolton aged 31 years, and interred 15/08/1921 at Little Hulton (St. Paul’s, Peel) Churchyard. Address at death 1, Seddon Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire.
Redgrave, John –
Son of James and Jane Redgrave, of 29, Worsley Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1916. Hospitalised from April 1917 for 9 months having suffered diptheria.
Reece, Stanley –
Son of Stanley and Elizabeth R. Reece, of 222, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917. Killed by shellfire. Brother Thomas served with the Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Relph, John William (Jack) –
Son of Fredwick and Mary Ann Relph (nee Abbott), of 289, Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Recorded as John William RALPH on Medal Card, CWGC and SDGW. Recorded as RELPH and RALPHS in local newspapers.
Roberts, James –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, of 23, Worsley Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.
Rostron, John –
Husband of Clara Rostron, of 63, Manchester Road West, Little Hulton, Lancashire.
Ruscoe, Ernest –
Son of Abraham and Betsy Ruscoe, of 318, Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Formerly 32675, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed by a shell.
Simcock, Frederick –
Husband of Mrs. M. Simcock, of 187 North-east Belt, Ashburton, Otago, New Zealand. Formerly of Buckley Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire and employed at Mosley Common Colliery. Enlisted August 1917. A brother also served with the New Zealanders.
Smethurst, Robert –
Son of James and Hannah Smethurst of Walkden, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Ann Smethurst, of 1, Ellis Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire.
Smith, Joseph –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Providence Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Saw service in the Dardanelles, Salonika, and Egypt. Killed in France by a piece of shell which struck him on the head.